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Amanda and Wade get (kind of) melancholy as they discuss the 2005 indie movie “Winter Passing” starring Zoey Deschanel. The two hosts discuss their love of movies with flawed characters, and it gets a little deep. But then they talk about Will Ferrell's singing, so they don't stay very deep. Wade reveals his slightly embarrassing love of buses and typewriters while Amanda reveals her not at all embarrassing appreciation for the sexiness of Ed Harris despite all the ways makeup and costume designers try to hide it. A little teaser: piercing blue eyes make another appearance. If that doesn't entice you to listen to this episode, honestly, nothing will! Credits: Don't Worry B Movies https://www.instagram.com/dontworrybmovies/ Logo – John Capezzuto https://www.creativecap.net Intro and Outro Music – Andrew Wolfe of Darling Overdrive https://www.instagram.com/darlingoverdrive Additional Music: “Cryin' In My Beer” by Jason Shaw (www.jasonshawmusic.com) “Guilty Pleasure (Majestic Drama Collab)” by Makaih Beats (www.makaih.com) “The Kid who played Alone” by Marcos H. Bolanos (www.marcoshbolanos.bandcamp.com)
This week, I'm hanging out with Dublin's very own The Winter Passing. Rob Flynn and I are talking all things songwriting, optimism and their divisive track Crybaby from the latest release New Ways of Living. Rob is an awesome guy and makes for a great guest so make sure you check this one out!
This week on the Just an Insight Podcast we are joined by vocalist and organ player in the Winter Passing, Kate Flynn. During the conversation we talk about Kate's pop music sensibilities, how she has dealt with her own anxieties and being drawn to women in punk from an early age helped shape her in the music industry. The Winter Passing's new album 'New Ways of Living' is out now on Big Scary Monsters. To keep up to date with everything the band is doing visit: Facebook - acebook.com/TheWinterPassing/ Twitter - @winterpassingyo Instagram - @thewinterpassing You can also listen to our episode with Kate's brother Rob here: https://justaninsight.com/2019/01/07/episode-83-rob-flynn-the-winter-passing/ Remember you can support the show by going to our patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/justaninsightpodcast
Another week and another episode is here for you. This week Kate from Irelands finest band The Winter Passing talks to me about Durhams finest band Martha. Its non stop fun.
Brendan McInerney is the drummer of the Limerick Synth Pop band Bleeding Heart Pigeons who are currently releasing their second album. We talk about what it was like being signed to Virgin records before turning 18, touring Russia, playing with The Pixies and much more.Support the show (http://www.annasanchor.bigcartel.com)
Bonus episode - tour woes - losing my toe on tour with the Wonder Years when we supported them on a European tour with my other band, The Winter Passing Support the show (http://www.annasanchor.bigcartel.com)
Mark Graham from Co.Waterford has so many interesting projects on the go, it's hard to pigeon hole his creative endeavours into a brief description. Of his many talents, Mark plays drums and sings in the legendary electronic band King Kong Company, he writes for a number of national publications, has released a book called "A Year of Festivals in Ireland" and has his own podcast called "The Irish Music Industry Podcast".Support the show (http://www.annasanchor.bigcartel.com)
Rob Flynn aka Wolfgang Barber is a highly regarded barber that co-owns Faction barbershop in Templebar. Rob also plays in a band called The Winter Passing. I was delighted to get to chat with Rob about how he got into barbering, his approaches, techniques and the community around barbering. We also dived deep into the ethos behind the shop which he co-owns with Aaron Kiely. We also briefly talk about the future of The Winter Passing, playing Feile Na Greine and if Tipp will win the all Ireland!Support the show (http://www.annasanchor.bigcartel.com)
In this episode Chris and Rob talk to Sarah Lay about the music in her first book, The Winter Passing, creativity generally & the treasure hunt hidden in the story. We also touch on how her record label, Reckless Yes, is doing and how you should start saying a reckless yes to things!
This week on the Just an Insight Podcast we are joined by vocalist and bassist of The Winter Passing. We discuss he's obsession for Hanson when Rob was younger, we talk about discovering the hardcore scene in Dublin, putting on shows and how both he and sister Kate helped each other with their confidence to perform music. The Winter Passing will be heading out on the road with Tancred and Kississippi in November. The dates are: Nov 14 Norwich @ Waterfront Studio Nov 15 Southampton @ Joiners Nov 16 Birmingham @ The Sunflower Lounge Nov 18 Nottingham @ Bodega Nov 19 Manchester @ Gullivers Nov 20 Glasgow @ Hug & Pint Nov 21 Leeds @ Brudenell Social Club Nov 22 Bristol @ Rough Trade Nov 23 London @ Moth Club To keep up to date with what The Winter Passing are doing you can do so on all the various social media platforms: Facebook - facebook.com/TheWinterPassing Twitter - @WinterPassingYo Instagram - @thewinterpassing Remember you can support this show via our Patreon visit: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13764375
Danny dives into the realm of non-dairy flat whites to chat with Lucinda Livingstone about the formation of her band, Kamikaze Girls, and the founding of her creative collective, Ladyfuzz. They also talk zine culture, the bullshit segregation of 'female-fronted' bands and how cis white dudes can help in the Time's Up movement. On top of that, there's chat about veganism, true crime podcasts, women's wrestling, Waffle House and driving across America in a van with no seats. (CW: This podcast contains a brief, non-graphic discussion on sexual abuse and harassment in the music scene) ALSO: Listen out for the premiere of 'Personal Best', the debut track from brand new Brighton punks Talk Shop (ft. members of Muncie Girls, Blue Stragglers and She Crazy) Get 10% off all Ladyfuzz and Kamikaze Girls orders through the Ladyfuzz online store for ONE WEEK ONLY (expires midnight on March 9th), just listen out for the code mentioned in the podcast: ladyfuzz.limitedrun.com Kamikaze Girls' debut album 'Seafoam' is out now via Big Scary Monsters: bsmrocks.com/products/590383-kamikaze-girls-seafoam-lp Catch Kamikaze Girls out on tour with The World Is A Beautiful Place... across the UK and Europe throughout March: ticketmaster.co.uk/The-World-Is-a-Beautiful-Place-tickets/artist/1676903 Get down to the inaugural Ladyfuzz Fest at The Green Door Store, Brighton on May 12th, with live music from Doe, Personal Best, The Winter Passing and more: facebook.com/events/388311874949640 SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW – Available on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud and Acast: smarturl.it/bitchinbrew Facebook: facebook.com/b.brewcast Twitter: twitter.com/bitchinbrewcast Instagram: instagram.com/bitchinbrewcast Email: b.brewcast@gmail.com
Hey! Episode 1 of Culture Fear, thanks so much for stopping by. I talk to Kate Flynn, who plays in The Winter Passing, about her weekend, growing up in a small town, the influences and inspirations behind the music she makes and a whole lot more. Find us at @culturefear in all the usual places. Peace
After The Show is the new BSM podcast that looks to explore our guests work, hobbies and lives outside of the very public persona they have. On the first episode we talk to Rob Flynn from Irish band The Winter Passing about his new barber shop Faction in Dublin. We discuss the beginnings of his career and how he's become the man he is today through Dublins music and barber scene.
This week we talk about the Will Ferrell classic, Elf! Topics include The Shelfless Elf, quote-a-longs, the connection between Citizen Kane and the White Stripes, Elf 2, eating cotton balls, a fear of jacks-in-the-box, Maurice LaMarche’s burps, a Jovie we all know, grumpy children’s authors, and Baby It’s Cold Outside. Editor notes: the independent movie mentioned is Winter Passing (co-starring Zooey Deschanel!) and the blood fraud company we discuss is Theranos.
The Winter Passing is an Irish indie pop band. Their most recent album A Different Space of Mind came out in September of 2015 on FITA Records and 6131 Records. In this episode, bandmates Kate Flynn and Jamie Collison talk about the experience of outgrowing their own songs and how making music was able to ease the frustration of being stuck in their small hometown. Visit http://scratchtake.com/episodes/the-winter-passing for a complete playlist of all of the songs featured in this episode.
Anthony Rapp has been acting and singing professionally since he was nine years old. With an extensive list of achievements, Rapp is best known for originating the role of ‘Mark Cohen’ in Jonathan Larson’s Tony Award-winning rock opera, Rent, for which he shared an OBIE Award with the rest of the cast. He reprised his role in Chris Columbus’ film version opposite other members of the original cast. Anthony can currently be seen in the national tour of If/Then, having previously starred in the Broadway production from the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning creators of Next to Normal. He joined former Rent cast member Idina Menzel in this romantic and original musical about how choice and chance collide and how we learn to love the fallout. Additional Broadway credits include the revival of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown and John Guare’sSix Degrees of Separation. His Broadway debut was in Precious Sons with Judith Ivey and Ed Harris, for which he received an Outer Critics Circle award and a Drama Desk nomination. Other theater credits include Raised In Captivity (Vineyard Theatre), Trafficking in Broken Hearts (Atlantic), Some Americans Abroad (Second Stage), Dedalus Lounge (Interart Theatre Annex), and the national tour of Little Shop of Horrors. Anthony has been featured in a number of iconic feature films ranging from dramas like the Oscar-award winning A Beautiful Mind, Six Degrees of Separation, and The Other Womanopposite Natalie Portman, to comedies like Dazed and Confused with Matthew McConaughey and Road Trip directed by Todd Phillips. He will next be seen starring with fellow-Broadway favorite Cheyenne Jackson in the upcoming film Opening Night. Additional film credits include Junction, Adventures in Babysitting, School Ties, Man of the Century, and David Searching. He also appeared in Winter Passing, a film written and directed by his brother, Adam Rapp. A writer as well, Anthony penned Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent(Simon & Schuster) about his struggle to balance the demands of life in the theatre with his responsibility to his family during his mother’s battle with cancer. He recently adapted the book into a one-man show entitled “Without You” which he has performed on stages both nationally and internationally. On television, Rapp has appeared in The X-Files, The Beach Boys: An American Family, Kidnapped, Law & Order: SVU, and Psych. In 2000, he released his debut album, Look Around. He has performed his music in clubs and colleges throughout the country. Rapp is proud to support and continue to help raise funds for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Friends in Deed.
Adam Rapp is critically acclaimed playwright, novelist, and, now, actor. He will make his Broadway debut in Cliff Odets The Big Knife at The Roundabout Theater in the spring of 2013. Rapp's plays include Through the Yellow Hour, Hallway Trilogy, The Metal Children, Nocturne, and Red Light Winter. He has also novels like Punkzilla, 33 Snowfish and The Buffallo Tree. On occasion, he writes for TV, on shows like In Treatment and the L Word, and directs his own feature films, such as Winter Passing and Blackbird. While Adam has won an Obie award and been nominated for Drama Desk, Lucile Lortel and the Pulitzer Prize, winning the Employee of the Month Award may be his greatest achievement today. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH (EOTM) is a talk show about the best jobs in the world. It’s why I interview (and award) these special snowflakes. Listening to these interviews may inspire you to finish that novel, quit your day job, and/or self-medicate. www.employeeofthemonthshow.com