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In this episode, Stryker welcomes from the band PHOENIX, Thomas Mars. Thomas tells Stryker about his love for Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bewitched and the show Dallas. The guys talk about what life was like for Thomas growing up in Versailles, France. Stryker and Thomas discuss the timeline on why and how Phoenix went from a studio band to a live band. Thomas tells Stryker why he doesn't think the band will play album anniversary shows for WOLFGANG AMADEUS PHOENIX. New music from Phoenix is being worked on says Thomas! Thomas Mars is such a good dude and beyond talented. If you haven't seen Phoenix play live, find a show and go see em play! Thank you again for supporting Tuna on Toast!
This week we are going back to everyone's sophomore year of college to listen to 2009's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by French indie rock band Phoenix. Don't worry, there are only about 2 french words on this entire album. We have way more than that in the episode! Want to support the show and get bonus eps in our off-week? Pay what you can at our PatreonWant to reach out? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or email us at billbudspod@gmail.comLike the show? Leave us a review on iTunes!Theme by Arne Parrott! Go follow him on Soundcloud and Twitter
Nova semana, nova reunião de família com um álbum ao centro: deste vez é “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix”, o quarto dos Phoenix, a datar de 2009 e a servir de cartão de visita dos franceses para um público mais alargado. O álbum de “Lisztomania” e “1901” (logo as duas primeiras faixas) valeu-lhes um Grammy e é para re-descobrir com a ajuda da Beatriz Costa
Jon, Andrew and Britt take a look at the phenomenal 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by the indy pop rock music making machine Phoenix.
Jon, Andrew & Britt talk about the phenomenal 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by the indy pop rock music making machine Phoenix.
The ReBrewski for this album is horrible... horribly powerful... Join us as we jam our way through a certified indie classic - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix with Chicago hitmakers James and Max from Capital Soirée. We'll talk about French cheese, pairing works of art together, and lifelong friendships while sipping on Tito's and Red Bull. Listen to Capital Soirée here!Listen to Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix here.Thank you to Cameron Bopp for editing our show and writing our theme song!You can find Album ReBrews on Instagram here and Twitter here. (@albumrebrews)TW/CW: Explicit language, alcohol use and references, brief sexual references. Fair Use Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.Logo Attribution: Thank you to Vecteezy for providing free vectors used as part of our podcast art.
Phoenix - It' s Never Been Like That (2006) Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)
Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars subscribes to Ed Ruscha's philosophy on art—that it should prompt bewilderment or even disgust before appreciation. And not the reverse. This can be applied to the French band's music. Consider their latest album Alpha Zulu, the title seems odd but dig a little and it reveals a salient truth for Thomas. Together with his friends and bandmates Deck D'Arcy, Christian Mazzalai and Laurent Brancowitz the foursome started the songwriting for this, their seventh album, after the death of their dearest friend, producer Philippe Zdar—who was crucial in helming their breakthrough 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Less than a year later, they would find themselves in the midst of a pandemic and then the California fires. Listen to find out how writing Alpha Zulu became a way for them to manifest the light at the end of the tunnel.Many thanks for making this possible — Thomas, for telling us that he's been cutting his own hair since he was 11! Thank you to Glassnote Records and Loyauté for permission to use songs. Also to Jen Appel and Juliette Kost at The Oriel Co for constant support.Songs Featured: "Alpha Zulu," "Too Young," "Lisztomania," "1901," "J-Boy," "Telefono," "All Eyes On Me," "Tonight," "Artefact," "Identical," "Winter Solstice," and "The Only One."To share your thoughts on this episode, email: celine.teoblockey@undertheradarmag.com Or leave a voice message here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RIOT CASTはフォトグラファー中野RIOT敬久とコンポーザー/ドラマーOKDによる音楽放談ポッドキャスト番組。毎回あるアーティストの一枚のアルバムに絞って様々な角度からとりとめのないハナシを配信してます。今回はPhoenixの「Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix」!グラミー賞では“最優秀オルタナティヴ・ロック・アルバム”を受賞し、世界中での人気を不動のものにした金字塔的アルバムです!
durée : 00:05:02 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - par : Jean-Baptiste AUDIBERT, Thierry Dupin, Muriel Perez, Julien Deflisque - Cinq ans maintenant que les nombreux fans de Phoenix attendent un nouvel album. Normal pour un groupe récompensé d'un Grammy award (pour Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix) et d'une Victoire de la musique (pour Bankrupt). Plus qu'un petit mois et demi à attendre avant la sortie du petit dernier “Alpha zulu”
durée : 00:05:22 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - par : Jean-Baptiste AUDIBERT, Thierry Dupin, Muriel Perez, Julien Deflisque - Cinq ans maintenant que les nombreux fans de Phoenix attendent un nouvel album. Normal pour un groupe récompensé d'un Grammy Award (pour "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix") et d'une Victoire de la musique (pour "Bankrupt").
On this episode of Throughline, Christian takes a listen to French indie-pop sensation Phoenix's 2009 album "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix."
On this episode of Throughline, Christian takes a listen to French indie-pop sensation Phoenix's 2009 album "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix."Throughline Credits and Attributions: https://bit.ly/3Iuv9X9Abortion information, helplines, and program donations: https://bit.ly/3xRSr4j bit.ly/3yhV7tn https://bit.ly/39N7CEc https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/abortionThroughline is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.
In this episode of The Chaos Club we're discussing Phoenix's album “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix”. Our talking points this week include the start of the album, other albums that start strongly and we duo a deep dive into Love Like a Sunset Parts 1&2. Also this week, Jack's leaky can, Hans Zimmer and graffiti on signs. Socials: Instagram: @thealbumclub.pod Facebook: thealbumclub.pod Twitter: @thealbumclub Email: thealbumclub.pod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thealbumclub/message
Remember the aughts when most indie music was dance-y? Good times? Good times. Innocuous times, if we believe the worry of one James Murphy who warns as much on the opening of LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver. Matt looks at the legacy, longevity, and punchiness, or lack thereof, of Murphy's totem of an album. Up as replacements are Phoenix's gargantuanly popular Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix and Hot Chip's prickly, but no less beloved, The Warning where both are judged by their handling of emotional profundity and innocuous dance rock.
It's track by track time, brother! Everyone's back and they're talking about Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix. Join the discussion! Social Media Podcast: -Twitter, Facebook, IG, and Letterboxd: @flashcutpod -Email: flashcutpodcast@gmail.com -PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/flashcutpod Mitchell -Twitter: @stoneciphermr -Instagram: @stonecipherm Val -Twitter/Instagram: @valentebabb -Letterboxd: @lack_val Art -Instagram: @Artudope Music -Twitter/Instagram: @RedWolfInnBand
After a little hiatus the boys are back, in episode 4 we talk about local legend DB Cooper, the movie that incorporates that legend Without a Paddle, and the 2009 Phoenix album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix! Buckle up folks!
Antoine @antoinewagnerstudio and I met ten years ago when he was filming his documentary on Phoenix during the album and tour cycle of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. That was quite the time. One of the best albums of all time period. We watched them go from a respected act with a core fanbase playing venues like Music Hall of Williamsburg (600 capacity), to Madison Square Garden (20,000 cap), that legendary set with Daft Punk, to headlining Coachella (remember when R. Kelly came out to perform the mashup?). This was all in one album cycle. What a special time. All captured in Antoine's film. We talked mostly about his great great grandfather Richard Wagner though, because I've become a big opera head, specifically Wagnerian. There's an awesome documentary Antoine did where he returned to the Swiss locations Wagner wrote Das Rheingold and many more masterpieces. Listening to the Valkyries in the Alps where they supposedly flew, conjuring the transcendental feelings of Richard Wagner, it's beautiful. Antoine is currently in Geneva for a new exhibition. We talk about it all, and here are links you can find everything: The artist Antoine Wagner discusses his multidisciplinary practice, quarantine, collaborative work, the impossible forest, Opera in 2020, the Phoenix Doc FROM A MESS TO THE MASSES and his first Virtual Reality work UMSTELLUNG opening at Galerie Untitled 1983 in Geneva this month. @antoinewagnerstudio www.antoinewagner.com www.impossibleforest.com @untitled1983 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support
Two honest indie rock classics go head to head this week on the show - Phoenix's breakthrough album ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix' and Two Door Cinema Club's debut record ‘Tourist History'! Two bands with a plethora of similarities and connections, the boys dig in to see which album comes up trumps!
Razi and Milan fumble their way through a podcast apparently. Please go listen to the whole album before listening to this or this podcast will make no sense. Or don't idk I'm not a cop.
The fun continues in 2009, episode 2! Marty, Kris, and Caitlin are back, breaking down the finer points of frozen custard (0:45) The charts (1:41) Caitlin and Kris revel in their disgust of Owl City (2:00) Marty struggles to find a favorite song (10:32) UB40 “Red Red Wine” strikes again (14:22) Caitlin reflects on her experience growing up in the shadow of 9/11 (15:35) Marty busting out his Christopher Walker impression (22:19) We then move on Kris’s pick for 2009, Phoenix and their indie-pop masterpiece, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (42:00). Caitlin talks about her Phoenix mega-fandom and shares some stories of seeing them live 10+ times (43:21) Kris shares some never-before heard Phoenix demos (sort of) ( 44:56) After going all-out phoenix, we then dive head first into Marty’s pick for 2009, Japandroids and their noise-rock debut, Post-Nothing. (1:17:02) Season 3 is in full swing!
En este episodio revisamos las novedades musicales de Opeth, Russian Circles, Ryuichi Sakamoto y Sonic Youth. Los regresos de Exodus y Morcheeba a Chile, además de los anuncios de Fauna Primavera y la primera versión del festival Antena. Conversamos sobre las controversias de The Verve y Moby. Analizamos los nuevos discos de Faye Webster, Mavis Staples y Cage The Elephant, y celebramos los aniversarios de “Corazones” de Los Prisioneros, “Tommy” de The Who, “Mer De Noms” de A Perfect Circle, “Diamond Dogs” de David Bowie, “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix” de Phoenix y “Veckatimest” de Grizzly Bear.
It's the return of Wife Picks! Part One has the boys reviewing Phoenix and their 2009 hit Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. They discuss the bands ultra catchy sound, a unique middle to the album, the bands infectious live act and more! Don't forget to subscribe, like and comment!
We’re down to the final 16 albums in the competition for the title of Greatest Album of the 21st Century (so far). Let the madness continue as we barrel into the Sweet 16. This week’s matchups include: The Strokes, Is This It? vs. Run the Jewels, RTJ2Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix vs. Arcade Fire, FuneralDaft Punk, Discovery vs. Wilco, Yankee Hotel FoxtrotRadiohead, In Rainbows vs. Sufjan Stevens, Come On Feel the Illinoise!LCD Soundsystem, Sound of Silver vs. Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever AgoThe Hold Steady, Separation Sunday vs. The Wrens, MeadowlandsInterpol, Turn On the Bright Lights vs. Amy Winehouse, Back to BlackThe Libertines, Up the Bracket vs. Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted FantasyFollow along with the tournament at brotherpod.com and if you need to catch up with some of the albums on the bracket, check out our custom BBB Madness Spotify playlist.
The chaos of the Round of 64 has ended and after some tough matchups, 32 albums remain in the competition for the title of Greatest Album of the 21st Century (so far). The Round of 32, Part 1 matchups include: The Strokes, Is This It? vs. The White Stripes, ElephantSpoon, Kill the Moonlight vs. Run the Jewels, RTJ2Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix vs. LCD Soundsystem, This is HappeningThe Hold Steady, Boys and Girls in America vs. Arcade Fire, FuneralDaft Punk, Discovery vs. Sigur Ros, Agaetis ByrjunYeah Yeah Yeahs, Fever to Tell vs. Wilco, Yankee Hotel FoxtrotRadiohead, In Rainbows vs. Modest Mouse, Moon & AntarcticaSturgill Simpson, Metamodern Sounds in Country Music vs. Sufjan Stevens, Come on Feel the IllinoiseFollow along with the tournament at brotherpod.com and if you need to catch up with some of the albums on the bracket, check out our custom BBB Madness Spotify playlist.
Revenant is seen? or is it Seventeen? Truth...here is Episode #17 of American Brews and Tunes. This week, our hosts continue the tradition. Stephen listens to Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix while trying the Tailgate Drewcifer, while Jesse reviews Green Day's Dookie and enjoys the Founders PC Pils. Is this a recipe for success? Most definitely. Cheers!
This week Matt and Justin share their thoughts on albums they listened to for this week, and discuss the two most recent albums from Indie band Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix and Bankrupt!
Ultra-melodic French rockers Phoenix join Jim and Greg in the studio to perform songs from their hit 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Plus they review the new album from Bettye LaVette and Greg drops a quarter into the Desert Island Jukebox.