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    Explore " joy division" with insightful episodes like "154 by Wire", "Rocktober 2022 - Part 3: Goth / Shoegaze Double Feature", "Peter Saville on Capturing “Nowness” Through Design", "Ep. 146: Everything Turns Grey - Goth Metal vol.IV" and "Back to our New Wave Roots" from podcasts like ""Punk Lotto Pod: A Punk, Hardcore, and Emo Podcast", "Debts No Honest Man Can Pay", "Time Sensitive", "InObscuria Podcast" and "Music Elixir"" and more!

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    154 by Wire

    154 by Wire

    This week we are talking about Wire's third album 154. We also talk about the year 1979 and how it does not have a very distinct direction for punk music. 

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    Songs featured on this episode:

    Jawbox - Jackpot Plus

    Wire - Two People in a Room

    Wire - The 15th

    Wire - Map Ref. 41 Deg N 93 Deg W

    Rocktober 2022 - Part 3: Goth / Shoegaze Double Feature

    Rocktober 2022 - Part 3: Goth / Shoegaze Double Feature

    On this week's show, we...

    • wrap up the scary old month of Rocktober with a Genreview Double Featue of goth & shoegaze
    • spend quality time with the new Pixies record  
    •  spin fresh tracks from Bruce Springsteen, The Chills & Caroline Rose

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Peter Saville on Capturing “Nowness” Through Design

    Peter Saville on Capturing “Nowness” Through Design

    Peter Saville is a man of the moment—and has been, again and again, throughout the past five decades. Raised in Manchester, England, in the sixties—in tandem with the growing prominence of counterculture, the rise of anti-war sentiments, and the birth of pop—Saville developed early on a keen eye and ear for the zeitgeist, or what he terms “nowness.” In his adolescence, he took up a fervent interest in music and in record covers in particular, and went on to art school to study graphic design. In his final year, he was commissioned to design the very first posters for the punk music venue The Factory, which would soon morph into the legendary independent record label Factory Records. 

    Across his prolific, nearly 50-year-long career in graphic design and art direction, Saville has created album covers for Joy Division and New Order (most iconically, the one for Joy Division’s debut studio album, Unknown Pleasures); branding for clients including Ferragamo, Burberry, and Aston Martin; and more recently, even Kvadrat fabric designs—each drawing inspiration from the spirit of their times—that can be called nothing short of era-defining. Woven across all of his work are provocative dialogues between past, present, and future.

    On this episode, Saville speaks with Andrew about coming of age in the punk and post-punk worlds, the increasing impossibility of tracking “nowness,” and creating literal signs of the times.

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    Ep. 146: Everything Turns Grey - Goth Metal vol.IV

    Ep. 146: Everything Turns Grey - Goth Metal vol.IV

    Gothtober is finally here! Your two favorite wraiths show their appreciation of the grim and ghastly as they don all-black garb, guy-liner, and a healthy dose of black no. 1 on their mop tops. This time the ghosts and goblins get heavy… That’s right, everything turns grey as they, explore the dark and doomy world of Goth Metal!!!

    What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. Robert is forced to test his endurance and provide feedback, as he has no idea what he will be subjected to every week. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, or something you've simply forgotten about, or that (in our opinion) should have been the next big thing.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Pardise Lost – “The Last Time” from Draconian Times (1995)
    2. Bloody Hammers – “Catastrophe” from Lovely Sort Of Death (2016)
    3. A Pale Horse Named Death – “Cast Out From The Sky” from Internum In Terra (2021)
    4. Cemetary – “Drowning Out The World” from Phantasma (2005)
    5. Anathema – “Fragile Dreams” from Alternative 4 (1998)
    6. Dead Venus – “Bird Of Paradise” from Bird Of Paradise (2019)
    7. My Dying Bride – “A Sea To Suffer In” from The Angel And The Dark River (1996)

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    Back to our New Wave Roots

    Back to our New Wave Roots

    Sarah and Panic were reminded of our teen years through the music and bands we have been going to see live! So we go on a journey to the past with music and experiences involving lights, video, and bands we love!

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    A QUESTION OF WAVE # 031 - Division de la Joie versus Division du Travail

    A QUESTION OF WAVE # 031 - Division de la Joie versus Division du Travail
    JOY DIVISION - Unknown Pleasures - 1979Joy Division vit une première incarnation sous le nom de Warsaw (inspiré par le Warszawa de David Bowie), versant hard rock d’une inspiration punk au tempo encore rapide, né autour du guitariste Bernard Sumner et du bassiste Peter Hook : les deux se connaissent par leur fréquentation commune de la Salford Grammar School, découvrent les Sex Pistols au Lesser Free Trade Hall le 4 juin 1976 (du coup, Hook consacre 35 £ de son salaire à l’hôtel de ville de Manchester à s’acheter une basse tandis que Sumner fait un pas de plus vers la sortie du métro-boulot-dodo – il exerce alors son coup de crayon au studio d’animation Cosgrove Hall Films), avant de les revoir le 20 juillet et d’y rencontrer Ian Curtis qui, lui, travaille dans l’administration publique après avoir abandonné King’s School (et sa bourse) – et porte ce jour-là une veste de travail sur laquelle est inscrit le mot « HATE » (« haine »), ce qui impressionne les deux autres.

    A QUESTION OF WAVE # 030 - De la foire aux monstres naît le mythe

    A QUESTION OF WAVE # 030 - De la foire aux monstres naît le mythe
    JOY DIVISION - Closer - 1980Digital ouvre A Factory Sample (référencé FAC-2, FAC-1 désignant l’affiche de Peter Saville pour le premier concert labelisé Factory), premier disque du label fondé par Tony Wilson et Alan Erasmus, qui paraît le 24 janvier 1979 et que Joy Division partage avec The Durutti Column, John Dowie et Cabaret Voltaire : la musique est sombre, le chant tourmenté, les textes parlent d’échecs, de combats stériles, d’efforts qui se meurent dans l’impasse – à l’image du sépulcral Atmosphere, qui sort en mars 1980 comme face A du single Licht Und Blindheit, dans un tirage limité (1578 exemplaires numérotés) auprès du label français arty Sordide Sentimental avant d’être édité par Factory en face B du Maxi She’s Lost Control destiné au marché américain en août, puis de (re)devenir la face A de son équivalent anglais, en octobre de la même année.

    Meat is Murder by The Smiths with Peroxide Blonde

    Meat is Murder by The Smiths with Peroxide Blonde

    This week on the show we are joined by Johnny of the band Peroxide Blonde. We are discussing The Smiths 1985 album, Meat is Murder.

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    Jawbox - Jackpot Plus

    Peroxide Blonde - Bright Manhattan

    The Smiths - The Headmasters Ritual

    The Smiths -Nowhere Fast

    The Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home

    V H Us: Season 10: Episode 4- The Crow ( Featuring Carmelita Valdez McKoy )

    V H Us: Season 10: Episode 4- The Crow ( Featuring Carmelita Valdez McKoy )

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    Basically Canadian...

    Basically Canadian...

    Episode 37 is going to make you feel warm and fuzzy on the inside. On Side A we talk about one of Amanda's favorite new artists, the Canadian singer/songwriter, Charlotte Cornfield, and her cover of Lucinda William’s “Fruits of My Labor.”  Amanda was first drawn to Cornfield when she heard the song, “Pac-Man” which has quickly become a staple on her playlists . Our Side B features a conversation with Matt about Joy Division who were pioneers of the post-punk movement and LCD Soundsystem’s cover of “No Love Lost.” Here at Cover Story, we are huge LCD Soundsystem fans & can’t wait to banter with The Boner about this band. We hope you enjoy & thanks for listening! 

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    New Wave Rocks

    New Wave Rocks

    Everyone knows new wave whether they admit it or not. The songs you know and love right here on this episode of Rock Phoenix Live!!!

    The Cars- Just What I Needed

    Split Enz- I Got You

    The Cure- Just Like Heaven

    Romeo Void- Never Say Never

    Tears For Fears- Everybody Wants To Rule The World

    Joy Division- Love Will Tear Us Apart

    Erasure- A Little Respect

    Naked Eyes- (What) In The Name Of

    INXS- Devil Inside

    Howard Jones- What Is Love

    A-Ha- Take On Me

    New Order- Bizarre Love Triangle

    The Smiths- How Soon Is Now

    Talk Talk- Its My Life

    Soft Cell- Tainted Love

    Re Flex- Politics Of Dancing

    O.M.D- If You Leave

    Roxy Music- More Than This

    Duran Duran- Hungry Like The Wolf

    ABC- Look Of Love

    Dead Or Alive- You Spin Me Round Like A Record

    Simple Minds- (Dont You) Forget About Me

     

     

     

    28th Election Results: Park Your Car Sideways For the 63rd, 64th Inductees

    28th Election Results: Park Your Car Sideways For the 63rd, 64th Inductees

    The Hall of Songs is filling up! The 63rd and 64th members are announced in this episode, in which Tim goes it alone and offers thoughts on the election at large. Songs released between 1976 and '82 were on the ballot this time out -- what do you think got in? What do you think got taken off the ballot?

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    Episode 52. New Order with Blue Monday and Julien Baker with the song Relative Fiction. Independent artist is Isabel Wood with Run and Hide.

    Episode 52. New Order with Blue Monday and Julien Baker  with the song Relative Fiction. Independent artist is Isabel Wood with Run and Hide.

    Independent artist: Isabel Wood with Run and hide
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    27th Election Results: One Obvious Inductee, and Then ...

    27th Election Results: One Obvious Inductee, and Then ...

    The dynamic duo has returned. Chris joins Tim for this 27th election recap show, as they run down results and induct at least one track from the 1976-81 period into the Hall of Songs. Any more? You'll have to listen to find out. Plus, get Chris and Tim's Kentucky Derby picks. 

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    26th Election Results: 1 Host, Multiple Hall of Songs Inductees

    26th Election Results: 1 Host, Multiple Hall of Songs Inductees

    One-half of the Hall of Songs crew is here for this show, which addresses the latest election to determine exactly which songs are the greatest of all-time. Tons of great tunes from 1976-80 (including "Good Times," "Heart of Glass," "Once in a Lifetime" and "I Will Survive") were up for induction, and you decided ... that more than one song would get in. Listen in to hear which songs became Hall of Songs members, and find out what new problems are bugging our host.

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