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CiTR -- Powerchord
Cast Down To The Void

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 118:29


Ian and Cass are back in studio, letting loose with a ripping slate of new tracks from Wretched Blessing, Grave Infestation, Waingro and Dagger! We'll talk last night's Ripped To Shreds show at the Wise Hall, then sink into an agonizing tar pit of sludge with a classic from the Melvins. Cass is gonna preview a band new single from local psych heroes Space Queen, and dig into a resin-caked seventies hard rock LP from the mighty Blue Öyster Cult, while Ian puts the pedal to the metal with relentless riff-a-thons by thrashers Condor, Nekromantheon and Satan's Wrath. We'll also preview some of the bands playing the 2025 Modified Ghost festival at the Rickshaw next weekend, with punishing tracks from the likes of prog-death titans Atheist, horror-grind masters Pig Destroyer, and legendary Canadian thrashers Sacrifice!

CiTR -- Powerchord
Cast Down To The Void

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 120:01


Ian and Cass are back in studio, letting loose with a ripping slate of new tracks from Wretched Blessing, Grave Infestation, Waingro and Dagger! We'll talk last night's Ripped To Shreds show at the Wise Hall, then sink into an agonizing tar pit of sludge with a classic from the Melvins. Cass is gonna preview a band new single from local psych heroes Space Queen, and dig into a resin-caked seventies hard rock LP from the mighty Blue Öyster Cult, while Ian puts the pedal to the metal with relentless riff-a-thons by thrashers Condor, Nekromantheon and Satan's Wrath. We'll also preview some of the bands playing the 2025 Modified Ghost festival at the Rickshaw next weekend, with punishing tracks from the likes of prog-death titans Atheist, horror-grind masters Pig Destroyer, and legendary Canadian thrashers Sacrifice!

CiTR -- Powerchord
Interdimensional Invocations

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 120:22


Join Ian and special guest host Drew for a slate of deadly lighter-lifting trad metal anthems from some of today's hottest NWOTHM bands, including Icy Steel, Emerald Eye, Owlbear, Saber, Haunt, Pounder and more! We'll also hype next weekend's Glacial Mutilation Fest at the Wise Hall with tracks from thrashers Xoth and Extensive Slaughter, and also give a shoutout to Black Mountain before they take the stage at the Rickshaw tonight! We'll also open up the vault to play some classic death metal from Cannibal Corpse and Obituary, and dig classic true metal hymns from Warlock, Manowar and Iron Maiden out of the Graveyard! It's 2 hours of relentless heavy metal, so turn it up! PS, it's not too late to supports us for FUNDRIVE 2025 on the CiTR.ca website by clicking the DONATE button! A minimum donation of 40 bucks gets you entered into the draw to win records, swag and show passes! The raffle happens in a few weeks, so make that donation now to enter!

CiTR -- Powerchord
Interdimensional Invocations

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 120:47


Join Ian and special guest host Drew for a slate of deadly lighter-lifting trad metal anthems from some of today's hottest NWOTHM bands, including Icy Steel, Emerald Eye, Owlbear, Saber, Haunt, Pounder and more! We'll also hype next weekend's Glacial Mutilation Fest at the Wise Hall with tracks from thrashers Xoth and Extensive Slaughter, and also give a shoutout to Black Mountain before they take the stage at the Rickshaw tonight! We'll also open up the vault to play some classic death metal from Cannibal Corpse and Obituary, and dig classic true metal hymns from Warlock, Manowar and Iron Maiden out of the Graveyard! It's 2 hours of relentless heavy metal, so turn it up! PS, it's not too late to supports us for FUNDRIVE 2025 on the CiTR.ca website by clicking the DONATE button! A minimum donation of 40 bucks gets you entered into the draw to win records, swag and show passes! The raffle happens in a few weeks, so make that donation now to enter!

Apologue Podcast
#364 Stephen Hamm

Apologue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 47:01


Vancouver's Stephen Hamm Theremin Man has just released his sophomore album Songs for the Future with the accompanying video “Planet Earth”. Following the critical acclaim of his debut album, Theremin Man, this latest offering promises a thrilling journey into the realms of electro-rock. Songs for the Future explores themes ranging from isolation and hope to science fiction and fantasy. Each track invites listeners on a cosmic voyage through sound and emotion, with a nod to interdimensional and intergalactic entities. Building on the sonic landscapes established in the first album Theremin Man, Hamm's new album expands his artistic vision. From ethereal melodies to pulsating rhythms, each composition is meticulously crafted to transport audiences to new dimensions. "I'm excited to share Songs for the Future with everyone," says Hamm. "This album represents a new chapter in my creative journey. Unlike the first Theremin Man album, which was a solo effort, I also had some great help with this new album from Shawn Mrazek (Flash Bastard, The Evaporators) on drums and Felix Fung (Pointed Sticks, Colleen Rennison, Mode Modern) on guitar and production.” Stephen Hamm has been a pivotal member of the Vancouver Music and Arts scene for over 25 years. He's played bass, keyboards and sang in bands like Slow, Tankhog, Canned Hamm and Nardwuar And The Evaporators. Today, Stephen is Theremin Man, a space traveler and storyteller who sends waves of good vibes and dance beats out to his followers, affectionately known as “The Space Family”. Since stalking the Pacific Northwest with his legendary rock bands, Stephen has shifted his focus to mastering the Theremin, an early electronic instrument that one does not touch but plays by interacting with magnetic fields around two antennae. In recent years Stephen has studied under the tutelage of German Theremin virtuoso Carolina Eyck and New York based Thereminist Dorit Chrysler. Stephen's solo show, based around Theremin and Synthesizer is a psychedelic electro musical journey into new abstract dimensions of sound. Photo Credit: Ryan M. Clark D I S C O V E R Website:https://stephenhamm.ca/homeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereminmanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephen.hamm.7 Bandcamp: https://thereminman.bandcamp.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTILaNOR-MdEeyXOs_uWj7A UPCOMING LIVE DATESSaturday July 6, The Wise Hall opening for Roots Roundup This episode is brought to you byGo to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop

CiTR -- Powerchord
Divinations of Wrath

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 118:42


Coleman's first show of the new year celebrating the reunion of 3 Inches of Blood, New Year's Winterfest at the Wise Hall, new(ish) music from Panopticon, Ragana, the new split from Aberration and Diabolic Oath, the 40th anniversary of Priest classic "Defenders of the Faith" and other things both harsh n' heavy!

CiTR -- Powerchord
Divinations of Wrath

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 120:54


Coleman's first show of the new year celebrating the reunion of 3 Inches of Blood, New Year's Winterfest at the Wise Hall, new(ish) music from Panopticon, Ragana, the new split from Aberration and Diabolic Oath, the 40th anniversary of Priest classic "Defenders of the Faith" and other things both harsh n' heavy!

Noise Complaint
Garret T. Willie

Noise Complaint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023


Garret T. Willie and his band perform live at CiTR before their show at the WISE Hall in Vancouver. https://garrettwillie.com/ About Garret: Garret T. Willie is an old soul masquerading as an uncommonly wise, weathered, witty and world-weary 23-year-old. He's about to give rock 'n' roll a formidable 21st -century kick in the ass with plenty of wild, heartbreaking, and hilarious stories to share in true rock 'n' roll form. Garret T. Willie hails from Kingcome Inlet, off the coast of British Columbia. He's been through some serious shit and lived through a lot more than most of us have at his age. But while Willie's back story also gives him more right than most to sing the blues – and at heart, Garret T. Willie is a rock ‘n' roller – he'd rather that not be the whole story.

Apologue Podcast
#346 Eric, Spencer, Gordon of the Vanrays

Apologue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 46:09


The Vanrays have just released their latest long-player “Put It Out” with an accompanying video for the album's focus track “Hard Times.” The band carries on with their tradition of belting out undeniably catchy Motown and Soul tunes with big hooks, big melodies and an even bigger brass section. Taking notes from classics and contemporaries like Spencer Davis group, Detroit Cobras, Curtis Harding and the Daptone Records roster, The Vanrays have delivered an album of soulful classic R&B and garage music.  Their bio reads like a manifesto for their brand of music: It's a Motown beat down in a sharkskin suit. It's wailing like it's gospel while they're laying in the boots. It's a curb stomping rhythm on the corner of control. It's a nod in the direction, when all shoes had leather souls. And to when those shoes were twisting, to Otis and to James. And so now do, The Vanrays too, we are here to do the same.  The video for “Hard Times” was directed by Carleen Kyle and shot at the Wise Hall during the pandemic and in the middle of the heat dome. Piano and organ player Gordon Rempel describes the scenario, “We were happy for the space and air conditioning! The objective was to bring a more intimate “performance” video than a regular live video. Thus, setting the performance on the floor rather than the stage.”  Overall the album touches on themes of love and heartache which seems to tie the songs together. Bassist Phil Adington laments, “We never intended for this to be a concept album, but for me all of the songs involve love and relationships and the order they appear on the record does seem to map out a passionate, tempestuous affair that ultimately ends in heartbreak." The recording sessions for Put it Out began just before the onset of the pandemic, when the world went into lockdown. Rempel reflected on the time by saying, “It's been a journey. We were forced to adapt. With only bed tracks recorded before the lockdown, we were forced to improvise. We remotely finished a couple songs as demos compete with Zoom-like videos that we released as "The Social Distanced Demos" on Bandcamp. Slowly, we completed recording the album, instrument by instrument together and apart. I recorded many of my organ and piano parts in my garage studio. Others ventured into Brian's studio to record their parts with masks and social distancing. Scott Fletcher, producer of the Put It Out shared his take on the experience, “My shared vision as producer of this record was to tip our collective hat to the classic 60s and 70s Soul and R&B from stax records, without being a museum piece. Music is an organic, living, growing thing and I truly believe we took this genre to a new place. Recording a 9 piece band is no easy task at the best of times, but we tried to preserve the “live off the floor” feel while staying socially distanced in the studio. The Vanrays, needless to say, became my bubble. If I were to put it in a nutshell, I would say recording Put It Out got us through the tense times of the pandemic.” Photo credit: Carleen Kyle D I S C O V E R Twitter: https://twitter.com/thevanrays Website: https://www.thevanrays.com Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@thevanrays Youtube: https://youtube.com/@thevanrays Instagram: https://instagram.com/thevanrays Bandcamp: https://thevanrays.bandcamp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheVanrays Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/the-vanrays/1459548971 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/4OHvMeSKrLp6Kc8yLejjhW?si=OllAq_DIR0qQRB5czemAiw This episode is brought to you byGo to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop Go get the 1 hour mini Documentary on Lowest of the Low's Classic Album Shakespeare my Butt at https://thelowdoc.gumroad.com/l/SMB

Deliberate Noise
From the CiTR Charts

Deliberate Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 60:01


seriously, check out the CiTR charts (and associated spotify playlist) you'll find fantastic newness. Some highlights today: Pip Blom, PinkPantheress, Fanclubwallet, Girly., Visibly Choked, Remi Wolf, Nana Lourdes, Bookclub.To go see this week in Vancouver:Thurs Dec 2: Bedwetters Anonymous, Guppi, Mulch, Ryholite @ Red Gate Fri Dec 3: Rudy, Club Sofa, Izzy Cenedese @ the Wise Hall

Broad-WHAT?
Alice in Glitterland – Broad-WHAT? Reviews

Broad-WHAT?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019


In a city full of mainstream Rogers and Hammerstein musicals, I found myself at the Wise Hall in Vancouver with my friends, strapping on a mask and awaiting our entry to the unknown. Down the rabbit hole we did go. We found ourselves entering the world of Alice in Wonderland in the interactive theatre extravaganza Alice in Glitterland put on by the fan favourite Geekenders performing troupe. Right from the top, you were slapped in the face with excitement, jazz, sex and debauchery as the Red Queen played by Isabella Halliday (she/her) entered and proclaimed “Welcome To Glitterland!”. By the end of the first number you can already tell that this was going to be a night of theatre that you’ll never forget. From the scenic design (Ariel Slack), which included a full sized ball pit, to the incredible choice of music (which I assume that director Farlith Harvey (she/her) had a strong hand in compiling together), you got to throw away your worries and let the night take you away. Most people that have seen the world famous Sleep No More in New York City would assume that Glitterland was modelled after the that, and though there are some similarities, this was truly like nothing I have ever seen before. The innovative role of “Drink Me” played by Karina Da Juan was THE first scene I stumbled into and her impressive acro and pole skills sold me right away. Before I get into more of the incredible performances I witnessed, I have to give kudos to the true star of the show - the lighting designer Keegan Elrick. The lighting was sexy, moody and really gave a clear narrative to the different scenes going on. With more then 10 hour of content and 90+ scenes, there was something for everyone, even for those who were not original familiar with the tale written by Lewis Carrol in 1865. I was lucky enough to catch Shara Turner (they/them) as the White Queen who’s emotional journey was raw, down to earth, and wrought with pain. Halliday as the Red Queen was another show stealer, as her relationship with every cast member shined through with her impressive acting chops and ‘Mother Earth’ like moments. To be honest, the whole thing was incredibly casted - kudos to Harvey on that front. There was much diversity in the choices, but it goes without saying that these were the right people for their roles, bar none. Rielly Ellis (he/they) as the Cheshire Cat and Jordan Svenkeson (they/them) both had strong acting journeys. Two newer faces that I’ve hadn’t had much chance to see before, I was impressed by their severe animalistic attack on their roles, which was juxtiposed by their deeply human emtotions towards Alice. And of course, I can’t write this review without speaking about Lydndsey Britten (she/her). I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Lyndsey for quite a while, and never have I seen her in more of a breathtaking role. She studied as a dancer before breaking through the theatre world, and I’ve seen her do many incredible performances on stage but this one takes the cake. Her naive approach, along with her natural sex appeal, beautiful lines, and strong story telling really lead the show to a victory. Britten is a leading lady, and anyone that was lucky enough to snag a ticket was seeing a star being born. Harvey, and the Geekenders cast of Alice in Glitter-land really did hit it out of the park with this one. With an impressive count of 15 choreographers, and a production team longer then this review it's impossible to name everyone. As a fellow artist and creator, I say bravo! I’ll end with this. Every actor that was able to be whisked away into Glitterland is now going home to look up when Geekenders next auditions will be, and I’ll be first in line.

CiTR -- Powerchord
Ian's first show

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 89:36


Join Ian as he attempts to host his first episode of Powerchord, figure out RADIODJ, and talks about and plays bands from Covenant Fest V, continuing July 6th at the Wise Hall.

CiTR -- Powerchord
Ian's first show

CiTR -- Powerchord

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 89:45


Join Ian as he attempts to host his first episode of Powerchord, figure out RADIODJ, and talks about and plays bands from Covenant Fest V, continuing July 6th at the Wise Hall.

TODDCast Podcast
CJ Ramone - Wise Hall & Early Musical Influences

TODDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 5:25


CJ Ramone - Wise Hall & Early Musical Influences by Todd Hancock

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts
The March 2nd, 2017 episode: a call from Nick Krgovich

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 58:10


Todays' show: new music from Sneaks and Human Loser. Nick called in to chat about the Musical Tracing event happening tonight at the WISE Hall. Hope to see you there! A reminder that FunDrive 2017 starts next Thursday. And don't forget, Saturday, March 11th at the Toast: A Decade of Donuts, featuring To Bad Catholics, Supermoon, Gal Gracen & Maneater. Hope you can make it.

Scene and Heard
Country/Folk Rocker Ben Rogers

Scene and Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 48:54


Vancouver country/folk rocker Ben Rogers about his new album Bloodred Yonder (Tonic Records) and coming album release show at the WISE Hall on September 18.

CiTR -- Folk Oasis
Broadcast on 16-Jun-2010

CiTR -- Folk Oasis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2010 118:10


Tonight we welcomed Connely Farr (aka Mississippi Live) and David Newberry to the CiTR studios for a live session. Fun times with a couple of talented local singer-songwriters who celebrate their CD releases Thurs. June 17 at the WISE Hall. Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there, and thanks to you all for listening!cheers,val folkoasis@gmail.com

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CiTR -- End of the World News
Broadcast on 22-Apr-2010

CiTR -- End of the World News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2010 118:45


Michael Chase, Robert Ashley, Faithless, Saint Bob, Tony Allen,Beats on CanvasYellowstone Supervolcano, Lehman, Goldman & Crook, Science News, Nick Clegg,Michael Chase CD Release, Wise Hall, May 13, 2010

CiTR -- CabaRadio
#34 - The First Annual Holiday Explosion Show!! Ho Ho Ho!

CiTR -- CabaRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2009 101:05


Holiday Music!A Holiday Radio Play!Holiday Gifts for You!and Holiday moments by CabaRadio!CITR 101.9fm and CabaRadio with Teddy Smooth present:"CabaRadio's First Annual Holiday Explosion Show!"Starring Teddy Smooth & E-Roc with special guests, the Doctor, members of Screaming Chicken and more!!Plus special holiday moments brought to you by CabaRadio and live music from one of the holiday's most anticipated shows, 'Screaming Chicken's X-Mas Spectacular!' Live at the Wise Hall, December 17th & 18thhttp://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=201121105860&ref=tsAnd if that wasn't enough, CabaRadio & Columbia Academy are proud to present you with a Holiday Radio Play:"The Santa Clause True North Pole Story" It's a look at the year we almost lost Christmas and the people who saved it.Of course it wouldn't be the Holidays without presents and on CabaRadio's Holiday Explosion Show we got some sweet gifts for you!! Tune in to win presents to the Rio Theatre, Echo Clothing and Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School VancouverAs always Upcoming events and a few surprises!That's all tonight on"CabaRadio's First Annual Holiday Explosion Show!"Many thanks to our sponsors:http://www.drsketchyvancouver.com/http://www.riotheatre.ca/http://www.columbia-academy.com/and Echo Clothing on Main StreetCabaRadio with Teddy SmoothTuesdays at 11pmCITR 101.9fm or online at http://citr.ca/Talk to you tonight!