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    Explore "iver" with insightful episodes like "EP 235: Kristian Matsson (The Tallest Man on Earth)", "PlaySound Presents... Persona 5 Royal, Part 1!", "Feb 9, 2021: Spiderman, Hades, Jimmy Eat World, Weezer, and Foo Fighters", "EP#72 - You Don't Have To Starve To Be An Artist" and "Episode 1: kayo Dot- Blasphemy & Bon Iver- i, i" from podcasts like ""Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast", "PlaySound Podcast", "PlaySound Podcast", "Twenty Somethings" and "Record Night"" and more!

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    EP 235: Kristian Matsson (The Tallest Man on Earth)

    EP 235: Kristian Matsson (The Tallest Man on Earth)

    Just who is this Pizza Steve and why does he hold such sway on the band? Steve matters, but so does the immortal Black Sabbath. We commemorate a dear friend and phenomenal musician, James Casey. He matters to us. If you're hurting, know that we're hurting too. Cuz as Andy says, "you never know when you're gonna leave the party." And on the Interview Hour we got singer songwriter, Kristian Matsson aka The Tallest Man on Earth! Is he really all that tall? Or do we just look up to him for his excellent song writing and insight on the human condition? No way to know unless you listen to his music... and this interview ;) seriously though, his music is heart wrenchingly good. So do yourself a favor and check out thetallestmanonearth.com

    Watch this episode streaming now!!

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    Call, leave a message, and tell us how you really feel: (720) 996-2403 

    Check out our new album!, L'Optimist on all platforms

    Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast

    For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to:

    AndyFrasco.com

    Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com

    Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz

    Audio mix by Chris Lorentz

    Featuring:

    • Shawn Eckels
    • Andee Beats Avila
    • Arno Bakker

    PlaySound Presents... Persona 5 Royal, Part 1!

    PlaySound Presents... Persona 5 Royal, Part 1!
    This is a deep-dive into Persona 5 Royal. As newcomers to the game, Chris and Joe discuss spoilers for Kamoshida's Palace, initial impressions, and the systems that make this game the masterpiece it is, including: - Confidants - Dungeon Crawling - Battle System - Time Management - Skill Building - SP Management ... and much, much more. Join us in discovering the game many people consider the BEST modern JRPG ever created.

    Feb 9, 2021: Spiderman, Hades, Jimmy Eat World, Weezer, and Foo Fighters

    Feb 9, 2021: Spiderman, Hades, Jimmy Eat World, Weezer, and Foo Fighters
    We're back for our first episode of 2021! This week, we discuss the PS5, including Spider Man and Demon's Souls. We also delve into some thoughts on the Persona Series, the release of Super Mario 3D World on the Switch, Hades, and more. Jimmy Eat World has been doing some online shows, and this week they're streaming Clarity. We review the shows so far, then examine the other artists we've been listening to, including A Day to Remember, Weezer, Hayley Williams, and Foo Fighters. Recommendations: Chris: Spiderman, Haryley Quinn animated series on HBO Max, Tiger Woods documentary Joe: Copeland - "In Motion", nightly - "night, love you", Persona 4 Golden, and literally every Marvel Movie in canonical order

    EP#72 - You Don't Have To Starve To Be An Artist

    EP#72 - You Don't Have To Starve To Be An Artist

    Keith is out again this week, so Grant talks about how and why you don't have to be a starving artist.  Using his own experience with music, the topic this week focused on is how to balance multiple passions and support yourself, without living paycheck to paycheck. 

    Other topics include: star wars, stuffed animals, penis fish and much more!

    Produced by: Sound Pollination

    Michel Foucault - Forelesninger om regjering og styringskunst

    Michel Foucault - Forelesninger om regjering og styringskunst

    Hør Iver B. Neumann i samtale med Helge Jordheim om boka "Forelesninger om regjering og styringskunst" av den franske filosofen Michel Foucault. Den er nr. 42 i serien.

    Iver B. Neumann er statsviter og sosialantropolog, og er instituttdirektør ved Velferdsforskningsinstituttet NOVA. Neumann har oversatt Foucaults bok til norsk.

    Helge Jordheim er professor i kulturhistorie ved Universitetet i Oslo.

    Les mer om boka:
    www.cappelendammundervisning.no/_forelesn…202218188

    S2E21 - Dr. Chayim Newman (Psychologist)

    S2E21 - Dr. Chayim Newman (Psychologist)

    Dr. Chayim Newman is a clinical psychologist that uses various therapeutic methods to treat difficulties with anxiety and stress, mood and depression, relationships, chronic or stress-related medical illness, and other psychological/emotional issues.

    With over two decades of experience as a touring performer, event producer, and artist liaison, he has a first-hand understanding of the unique challenges and stresses facing musicians and high-profile individuals.

    We sat down with the Dr. Newman to discuss the series of events that led him to counsel musicians, why we tend to listen to depressing music when we're "in our feelings", and what's really going inside Kanye's head.

    "Digsy's Dinner" with Josh Zoerner

    "Digsy's Dinner" with Josh Zoerner

    Josh Zoerner (Ask a Punk Podcast!) guests on the tenth (!!) episode of The Shakermaker Podcast to discuss "Digsy's Dinner," the ninth track off of Oasis' debut, Definitely Maybe.

    Josh and Patrick discuss how "Digsy's Dinner" is one of the band's more relatable early songs, Josh draws some comparisons to Bon Iver in the lyrical work, Patrick complains about how he doesn't really like the song, and the both discuss the version Noel has begun playing live with his solo band.

    Follow Josh on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2eZdXic. Check out Ask A Punk on Twitter (http://bit.ly/2e1yShs) and Medium (http://bit.ly/2esKlFf), as well as the show's feed: http://bit.ly/2eZg99j

    Here is the Noel solo version: http://bit.ly/2geQ1Va.

    Subscribe to The Shakermaker Podcast on the podcast app of your choice and recommend it, as well! Also please take a second of time, if you can, to rate and review on iTunes since apparently that helps!

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    September 2016 - New Album Wrap-Up

    September 2016 - New Album Wrap-Up

    Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1213031281/playlist/5KVhzgoqiJG07O8hy9j5kF

    Helms Alee - Stillicide
    James Vincent McMorrow - We Move
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
    Angel Olsen - MY WOMAN
    Eluvium - False Readings On
    Local Natives - Sunlit Youth
    Jack White - Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016
    Drugdealer - The End of Comedy
    Teenage Fanclub - Here
    Okkervil River - Away
    Wilco - Schmilco
    MIA - AIM
    Clipping - Splendor & Misery
    Preoccupations - Preoccupations
    Touche Amore - Stage Four
    Cymbals Eat Guitars - Pretty Years
    The Handsome Family - Unseen
    Against Me! - Shape Shift With Me
    Pixies - Head Carrier
    Jenny Hval - Blood Bitch
    Kishi Bashi - Sonderlust
    July Talk - Touch
    How to Dress Well - Care
    Warpaint - Heads Up
    Beach Slang - A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
    Devendra Banhart - Ape In Pink Marble
    Merchandise - A Corpse Wired for Sound
    Flock of Dimes - If You See Me, Say Yes
    Hamilton Leithauser & Rostam - I Had a Dream That You Were Mine
    Grouplove - Big Mess
    Banks - The Altar
    Opeth - Sorceress
    Bon Iver - 22, A Million
    Public Access T.V. - Never Enough
    Drive-By Truckers - American Band
    S U R V I V E - RR7349
    Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition

    The Royal Basement Ep. 7: Chris Porterfield (Field Report)

    The Royal Basement Ep. 7: Chris Porterfield (Field Report)

    One of my favorite musical discoveries of this winter has been the moody, verbose layers of Milwaukee's Field Report. How I've never encountered singer Chris Porterfield's work before is beyond me, but the striking LP cover of Marigold drew me in while looking online for a soundtrack to cooking breakfast one day. Porterfield sells his songs in a plain-spoken, reed-y way, and builds simple melodic structures up into walls of articulated noise that glide along gracefully while dealing with darker topics (alcoholism, suicide, lost loves) that confront the grittiness of reality while still retaining an optimistic gleam. 

    Chris spent time in a band called DeYarmond Edison alongside Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and Megafaun's Brad & Phil Cook and Joe Westerlund. It's hard to listen to Field Report's first record without at least hearing the faint shadow of some of those other band's successes in the lyrics, but Porterfield's newest record (Marigolden) leaves those bitter missives in the past and blazes its own trail. It's a beautiful, ambitious record that bursts with honesty, and I can only hope it lands in the right ears to continue Field Report's path. 

    Thanks so much to Chris Porterfield for taking the time to chat with me beside a dumpster behind the Sunset Tavern when they were in Seattle recently. We talked about the uncertainty and excitement in song writing, navigating uncomfortability in his lyrics, the specifics of his creative process, and some of his gear choices for the making of Marigolden. 

    Give it a listen if you have a chance, and keep tuned in for more podcasts coming up with Alex Robert of Black Whales, Bradley Fry of Pissed Jeans, and director Bill Perrine of San Diego music documentary "It's Gonna Blow!". 

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