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    Explore "hot water music" with insightful episodes like "Aladin El-Mafaalani - Wieviel Punk steckt in der und wieviel Punks braucht die Soziologie? (S1E4 )", "Ep 143: Old Daggers", "Ep 143: Old Daggers", "YCKM S15 E04 Hot Water Music \ MOUNDRAG" and "Daily Nuggets – 04.12.2022 – musikradio360" from podcasts like ""Musi*Sociology - Gesellschaft, Wissenschaft und Musik", "The Popko Project", "The Popko Project", "YCKM" and "Sportradio360"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Ep 143: Old Daggers

    Ep 143: Old Daggers

    Episode 143 of The Popko Project Podcast features rock & roll band, Old Daggers, from Pennsylvania. Brought to you by Keller’s Garden Center/ Keller's Lawn Care And Landscaping Services LLC, Ionic Development, The V-sSpot Bar, and Axelrad Screen Printing. In this episode I'm joined by the gentlemen in Old Daggers. We talk about their music, their song writing process, the release of their upcoming album, my hatred of vinyl (throw it in the trash) and how we consume music today vs. 20 years ago, and much much more! As musicians who have been recording music for many years, they've used that to their advantage with this current project. When a song feels forced, they move on from it. I think as we get older and we're pulled in many directions, we are more mindful of how we utilize our time. Old Daggers don't waste any time writing solid rock tunes suited for good times and late nights. Also available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and more - https://linktr.ee/thepopkoproject

    Ep 143: Old Daggers

    Ep 143: Old Daggers
    Episode 143 of The Popko Project Podcast features rock & roll band, Old Daggers, from Pennsylvania. Brought to you by Keller’s Garden Center/ Keller’s Lawn Care And Landscaping Services LLC, Ionic Development, The V-sSpot Bar, and Axelrad Screen Printing. In this episode I’m joined by the gentlemen in Old Daggers. We talk about their music, […]

    YCKM S15 E04 Hot Water Music \ MOUNDRAG

    YCKM S15 E04 Hot Water Music \ MOUNDRAG

    2022 c'est bientôt fini, mais ce qui n'est pas bientôt fini c'est YCKM qui continue encore et encore à vous asssener ses chroniques. Du nouveau cette semaine, bon déja on est plus, deux invités (ou pas) sont là avec les habituels pour mettre un peu de neuf dans cette formation qui bien que rodée peut (ou pas) lasser. 

    Mathieu fait le choix de la provocation dans sa chronique, son coup de coeur est-il un foulard rouge agité devant le reste de l'équipe ? Histoire de faire baisser la pression Pierre nous présente le dernier album d'un groupe atypique qu'il serait dommage de rater !


    On éspère que cet épisode va vous plaire, on l'a enregistré avec amour (comme d'habitude hein!)


    Bonne écoute sur Metalorgie !!!


    Menu:


    ☕ Revue de presse : surprise (ou pas)

    🙅‍♂️ Chronique par Mathieu : Hot Water Music - Feel the Void 

    🗣️ Chronique par Pierre : MOUNDRAG / The Hangman 


    Playlist :

    Yatra / Reign Of Terror, Bloodywood / Gaddaar, ERRA / Pulse, Decapitated / Iconoclast, NVM / Swang Song, Triumvir Foul / Flesh Diocese, Hot Water Music / Habitual, Candira / 300 Percent Density, Candira / Constant Velocity Is As Natural As Being At Rest, MOUNDRAG / The Hangman, TraumaxQueen / Letters to A Future Self, Nubivagant / Into Eternal Night, Gronibard / Unholy Horses of Evil 

    187 – Mike Reed (Small Brown Bike, 84 Tigers, LaSalle)

    187 – Mike Reed (Small Brown Bike, 84 Tigers, LaSalle)

    This week's guest is Mike Reed. These days, Reed can be heard as the guitarist and vocalist of 84 Tigers, a tremendous Michigan-based project that's preparing to release their debut album, Time In The Lighthouse, on Spartan Records this fall. Prior to that album's Oct. 21 release and the band's upcoming appearance at The Fest, Reed spoke with My First Band host Tyler Maas about the formation of his new band, the process of writing and recording the forthcoming album and what the near future holds for 84 Tigers.

    Of course, the interview also touched upon Reed's years in legendary Midwest emo outfit Small Brown Bike, as well as LaSalle, Able Baker Fox, his solo material and even his first band ever. Along the way, Reed discussed booking noted punk bands at a rural Michigan community center as a high schooler, memorable Small Brown Bike tours with Hot Water Music and Cursive, and how his approach and expectations he has for 84 Tigers differs from his past projects.

    My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and 84 Tigers ("Kingdom Of One").

    Hot Water Music - Feel The Void - Album Review

    Hot Water Music - Feel The Void - Album Review

    In this episode of the Check Out This Record podcast, Marc and Frank look at a potential album of the year candidate in Hot Water Music's latest album Feel The Void. 

    Want a one-stop-shop for all things guitar? Head over to www.guitarexclusive.com for product reviews and more!!!

    If you want us to review an album let us know!

    Join our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/285306009517804/

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdRbGfkOFg5V58uFx8qoUg/videos

    Twitter: @checkrecord

    174 – Chris Cresswell (The Flatliners, Hot Water Music)

    174 – Chris Cresswell (The Flatliners, Hot Water Music)

    This week's guest is Chris Cresswell. You probably know this Canadian crooner as the singer/guitarist of The Flatliners, as a guitarist in Hot Water Music or from his work as a solo artist. This year is the 20th anniversary of The Flatliners, and the band is marking the occasion with the release of its sixth full-length album — New Ruin, out Aug. 5 on Fat Wreck Chords — and with extensive touring throughout Europe and North America in the coming months. Additionally, Hot Water Music also released an album earlier this year and is embarking on a 25th anniversary tour throughout Europe and North America. In short, Cresswell is staying busy.

    During a rare moment at home between tours, Cresswell was gracious enough to spend an hour speaking with My First Band host Tyler Maas about those exciting modern day developments and his pre-Flatliners musical backstory. Over the course of the conversation, Cresswell talked about growing up in a Toronto suburb, his mom's musical influence on him, taking guitar lessons in the late '90s, forming Short Notice (which essentially turned into The Flatliners), the ups and downs of early tours, memorable moments from the past two decades of The Flatliners and how the opportunity to join Hot Water Music came to be.

    My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and The Flatliners ("Souvenir").

    Avail's Over the James vs Hot Water Music's Caution

    Avail's Over the James vs Hot Water Music's Caution

    In this episode of the check out this record podcast, Marc and Frank renew their vs series as they pit Avail's Over the James vs Hot Water Music's Caution. 

    See which album will reign supreme. 

    Want a one-stop shop for all things guitar? Head over to www.guitarexclusive.com for product reviews and more!!!

    If you want us to review an album let us know!

    Join our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/285306009517804/

    Instagram: @checkoutthisrecord

    Youtube:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdRbGfkOFg5V58uFx8qoUg/videos

    Twitter: @checkrecord

    Folge 30: Plattentektonik 2.0

    Folge 30: Plattentektonik 2.0
    Euer neuer Lieblingsmusikpodcast wird 30! Da die Sausen in diesem Alter ja eh nicht mehr so wild ausfallen, wird bei alkoholfreiem Bier ein Thema aufgedröselt, das sich aktuell vor allem auf Künstler*innen und ihre Fans außerhalb des Major-Mainstreams auswirkt: Die Vinyl-Krise. Mit Mirko Gläser haben sich Maik und Tilo nicht nur einen Plattenliebhaber vom Deich ins Kerngeschäft eingeladen, sondern auch den Gründer von Uncle M Music. Durch seine Tätigkeit als Promoter, Booker und Manager gibt er detaillierte und transparente Einblicke in die aktuelle Problematik rund um den Vinyl-Markt und beantwortet die Frage, warum ihr seit Monaten zuhause sitzt und auf längst angekündigte Plattenlieferungen wartet. Was die Drei darüber hinaus vom neuen Avril Lavigne-Song halten, wie der “Münsteraner an sich” ist oder was Schallplatten und Rennräder gemeinsam haben erfahrt ihr in “Plattentektonik 2.0 - Von Vinyls & Verschiebungen”.