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#23 - Q and Not U - Conversation with Chris Richards15 Jul 202100:49:17

This is episode number 23 and on the podcast today I’m joined by Chris  Richards of Q and Not U!!  

From the official Dischord Records biography page:  

"John Davis, Harris Klahr and Chris Richards, formed Q And Not U in the  summer of 1998 (along with former member Matt Borlik) and began playing  out in November of that year. The band's first release, the "Hot and  Informed" single, came out in April 2000 followed by the band's debut  full-length, "No Kill No Beep Beep," released in October of 2000. After  much touring in support of their album the band parted ways with Borlik  and continued as a three piece, releasing the single, "On Play  Patterns," in April of 2002 and their second full-length, "Different  Damage," in the fall of that same year. Q And Not U toured extensively,  in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Japan, with friends like Black Eyes, El  Guapo (Supersystem), Antelope, Erase Eratta, Ted Leo/ Pharmacists, and  many more. The band released their final album, "Power," in October 2004  and parted ways one year later. Chris Richards released a solo album  under the name Ris Paul Ric in 2006. He currently lives in Maryland and  is the pop music critic at The Washington Post."

#22 - Total Victory - Conversation with Dan Brookes26 Jun 202101:11:24

Dan Brookes is the lead vocalist and frontman for arguably the UK’s best modern day post-punk band – Total Victory. They sight influences such as The Fall, Sleaford Mods, and Dischord Records American post-hardcore punk band ‘Hoover’.

Formed around 14 years ago – they have released three studio albums – The Pyramid of Privilege, National Service, and English Martyrs.


Thumbnail photo courtesy of Rémi Goulet (insta: @el_alem).



#13 - Action Beat - Conversation with Don Mclean04 Mar 202102:17:26

Don Mclean is the founding member of Action Beat - an instrumental improvisational noise rock band originally from Bletchley, UK. 

Action Beat started in 2004. Their main goal was to be a touring band, and since forming they have played over 700 shows in Europe and North America. The live band normally plays with 3 guitars, baritone, bass, and 2-3 drummers. They toured the East and Mid West States of the US for 23 consecutive dates in 2016, and completed the USA stretch by touring the West Coast in 2019.

Don is also the founder of Fortissimo Records a label with it's roots in the early 00's DIY underground music scene in Milton Keynes. 


#12 - Call and Response - Conversation with Ian Martin21 Feb 202101:21:08

Ian Martin is the founder and owner of Call and Response Records; a  Tokyo-based record label and event organiser, specialising in indie,  postpunk and alternative music.

#11 - Brighton DIY - Conversation with Barney Wakefield13 Feb 202101:24:57

Barney Wakefield is the bass player in Brighton based noise-rock outfit 'Lower Slaughter'. Also a very influential musician based around the  Brighton DIY music scene and his previous projects include his Shellac inspired two guitar and drums outfit 'Epideme'. Plus his London based  90s slacker indie and post punk band 'Shudder Pulps'.

#10 - Singing Box Promotions - Conversation with Brandon Smith06 Feb 202100:45:42

Brandom Smith is a DIY music promoter based in Manchester operating under the name of 'Singing Box Promotions'. He's put on a bands like Locean, Beige Palace, Crywank, Cocaine Piss to name but a few.

Also in this episode I talk about how the podcast is going, the pros and  cons of running a podcast, and some exciting new guests confirmed to come on the show.

#9 - Stuart Pearce - Conversation with Nat Mason28 Jan 202101:24:47

Nat Mason AKA Stuart Pearce is a saxophonist based in Hucknall, UK - formerly of Salford Media City, The Part Time Heliocentric Cosmo Drama After School Club, Slumb Party and now playing under his own project aptly named 'Stuart Pearce'. 

#8 - Jack's Instrument Services - Conversation with Jack Ellis22 Jan 202101:30:18

Jack Ellis is the founder and owner of Jack's Instrument Services based in Cheetham Hill, Manchester; now regarded as one of the best guitar repair services in the North-West of England. 

#7 - Fat Out - Conversation with Emma Thompson15 Jan 202101:00:44

Emma Thompson – founder of Fat Out – an independent music promotion based in Salford, England. Founded in 2008, Fat Out has grown from its humble DIY punk roots into a force to be reckoned with in the Salford/Manchester independent music scene. Fat Out was initially set up to put on their friends bands and other touring acts they had witnessed in the niche but thriving D.I.Y scene in Milton Keynes, centred around Don Mclean’s Fortissimo Records. Well over a decade into promoting, the shows have steadily gotten bigger and more diverse, but their DIY ethics remain unchanged, turning Fat Out from an occasional gig/party organisers into a fully-fledged and nationally recognised concert promotion.

#6 - Bad Music Taste and Other Ways to Ruin Your Life - Conversation with Dom & Sam08 Jan 202100:50:56

This is episode number six in my new podcast series and today I'm joined by Dom & Sam who run their own music related podcast series called 'Bad Music Taste and Other Ways to Ruin Your Life'.

*Disclaimer - there was some connection and audio issues in the recording that I did my best to remedy but I wasn't able to fully rectify the problem. Apologies for the sound quality and cutting in/out. 

#5 - Looprider - Conversation with Ryotaro Aoki04 Jan 202100:59:03

Ryotaro Aoki - vocalist and guitarist for Tokyo based post-rock, prog and post-metal band Looprider. Ryotaro is well versed in the arts of the underground Tokyo noise network and became friends with Dave McMahon when he moved to Japan and began gigging on the scene. We will discuss his early life, the districts of the Tokyo music scene and how he met Dave McMahon.


#4 - Art On the Road - Conversation with Chicago based Artist - Alexandra Campanaro03 Jan 202101:34:21

This is the fourth episode in my new podcast series and today I'm joined by Alexandra Campanaro an artist based in Chicago. 


#21 - Bilge Pump - Conversation with Neil Turpin03 Jun 202101:16:44

This is episode #21 and today on the podcast is the incredible drumming genius Neil Turpin. Known mostly for his band - Bilge Pump - a three piece underground DIY rock band from Leeds. He's played drums for nearly four decades and has also appeared behind the kit in other bands like Solanki, Quack Quack, Polaris and Felix.

#3 - The Bass Walker - Conversation with Bassist and Taiwan based English Teacher - Johnty Aldrige29 Dec 202001:27:21

This is the third episode in my new podcast series and today I'm joined  by Johnty Aldrige an English teacher based in Taiwan who was part of  Manchester based ska-psychedlic outfit the Mysterians.

News and updates!! Confirmed guests to appear on the show in 2021!! - Dylan Harris, Ryotaro Aoki, Johnty Aldrige + more!!26 Dec 202000:04:06

Lots of exciting news with upcomiong episodes featuring Dylan Harris of Lupine Travel and Promotions, Ryotaro Aoki of Tokyo based band Looprider, and Taiwan based bassist Johnty Aldrige. 

Plus further episodes to be recorded with Dave McMahon and Tom Favell! 

Looprider  

Website: https://looprider.com/

Bandcamp: https://looprider.bandcamp.com/  

Lupine Travel  

Website: https://lupinetravel.co.uk/  

Justice Christopher   

Bandcamp - https://justicechristopher.bandcamp.com/  

Tom Favell  

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-723978474

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ttothefaz/

Rik's email: wolland164@hotmail.com

Revolution Summer - Conversation with Ian MacKaye of Fugazi, Minor threat and co-founder and owner of Dischord Records22 Dec 202000:33:25

Telephone conversation with Ian MacKaye back in April 2010. It covers the subject of 'Revolution Summer'; a transformational period within the DC hardcore punk scene during the 1980's.

#2 - The Road to Tokyo Pier - Conversation with Dave McMahon22 Dec 202001:19:59

This is the second episide in my new podcast series 'The Scene was Dead Anyway' in which I will speak to musicians, promoters,  artists - mostly from the underground music scenes around the world -  and share their experiences, insight, and knowledge.    

Dave McMahon is the founding member of Tokyo-based noise-rock duo  Justice Christopher. He is originally from the UK but has lived in Japan for the past seventeen years. In this episode we talk about Dave's  formative years back in the UK and the music scene around the early 00's. To the latter end of the podcast Dave discusses the transition from the UK to Japan and rubbing shoulders with some powerhouse musical names.

#1 - Being a Musician - Conversation with Session Musician - Tom Favell21 Dec 202001:29:45

This is the first episode of my new podcast series entitled 'The Scene was Dead Anyway' in which I will speak to musicians, promoters, artists - mostly from the underground music scenes around the world - and share their experiences, insight, and knowledge. In this first episode I'm joined by my good friend and fellow muso Tom Favell.   

#20 - Hey Colossus - Conversation with Chris Summerlin18 May 202101:09:37

On the show today - underground DIY music stalwart - Chris Summerlin of Hey Colossus and formerly/currently Reynolds, Wolves of Greece, Lords, Last of the real Hardmen, Felix, Kogumaza, Grey Hairs, Haress, and Dusty Bible!!

We talk about HC's latest album Dances/Curses, U.S. Maple's interesting live performances, Deerhunter's epic soundchecks, and three records that changed his life! Plus everything in between!!


#19 - Do Your Best - Conversation with Kalum Winters06 May 202100:49:21

Kalum Winters runs a record label and promotion based out of Manchester, UK called - Do Your Best. 

In this episode we talk about recent releases on his label, DIY ethics and gigs, plus what's on the horizon for Do Your Best in terms of real live shows!  


#18 - Part Chimp - Conversation with Tim Cedar16 Apr 202101:04:31

This is episode #18 and today I have a very special guest on the show. His band has spanned over 20 years and released five studio albums through Rock Action Records, Play it Again Sam, and Monitor Records. Described by some as the “loudest rock band of all time”. He recently said in an interview with The Quietus “all drums are stupidly loud. So all bands, technically, should be really fucking loud. But, erm, they’re not. Maybe they’re not as loud as us. It’s all a big competition. It’s all a big fight. A noise fight”.   

On the show we talk about the new album ‘Drool’ which is due to be released on the 4th. June 2021 by Joe Thompson’s record label Wrong Speed Records. Described by Tim as “slobbering, dribbling stupidity and salaciousness”.   

Also – we talk about drumming, waking up in an Eddie Vedder shrine, handcuffs in a lampshade, and the amazing longevity of the band. Camaraderie? That’s the word.

#17 – Sprinters – Conversation with Neil Jarvis05 Apr 202101:15:47

''Sprinters is the brain-child of Manchester based songwriter Neil Jarvis. Originally hailing from Wigan, Jarvis has been releasing music under his own name since 2012 and is a regular fixture on the Manchester music scene. After years spent playing solo, he slowly started to recruit a backing band for live shows before settling with a permanent band and forming Sprinters in late 2015. These are Jarvis himself, Jon Hodson (bass), Mark Stevenson (drums) and Jason Hughes (guitar). Over the past two years, Sprinters have forged a reputation as one of the most thrilling live acts in the city, and have played support slots for high profile acts such as The Monochrome Set, Chastity Belt, Holy Wave and La Luz, as well as shows all over the UK under their own steam. In 2015 they released their debut single on Blak Hand Records which received critical acclaim from the likes of The Skinny, who described the single as possessing 'the sort of hazy, warm pared down cookery of Real Estate'.

'Sprinters' is the band's first studio effort, and was recorded (mostly) live in Wigan throughout 2016 with friend of the band, local engineer Ste Jones. Comprised of a selection of songs from Jarvis's solo albums and new material, the record proved to be a labour of love, taking just under 12 months to piece together. Sprinters have emerged triumphant with a pure departure record, heavy on hooks, melodic and lyrical interplay, and a more clear and honed sound than their previous lo- fi recordings. Jarvis cites some of his major influences for the process as: The Replacements, Pavement, Neil Young, Ariel Pink and The Velvet Underground.'' – Iceacapades

#16 - Charlottefield (Pt. 2) - Conversation with Tom House (Sweet Williams, Charlottefield, Joeyfat)29 Mar 202101:41:30

This is the second part of the episode I recorded with Tom House. In  this episode we cover the rest of Charlottefield's discography - the Ice  Cream 7 inch, What Are Friends For, and Make it Easy on Yourself - and  everything in between!

Tom House is one of the founding members of Charlottefield –a four piece  alternative rock band born in 1999 and disbanded in 2008. Hailing from  various locations around Brighton, England – Charlottefield released  three studio albums and toured the UK and most of Western Europe.   

In the words of Fat Cat Records – “they shared stages with  contemporaries such as Headquarters, I'm Being Good, Cat On Form and  Paper Cut-Out as well as with some bigger names who threw the odd bone  (British Seapower, The Go! Team), labelmates the Animal Collective and  international luminaries such as Battles (USA), Noxact (Norway), Circle  (Finland) and Picore (Spain).”

#15 - Charlottefield (Pt. 1) - Conversation with Tom House (Sweet Williams, Charlottefield, Joeyfat)23 Mar 202102:36:11

Tom House is one of the founding members of Charlottefield – a four piece alternative rock band born in 1999 and disbanded in 2008. Hailing from various locations around Brighton, England – Charlottefield released three studio albums and toured the UK and most of Western Europe.   

In the words of Fat Cat Records – “they shared stages with contemporaries such as Headquarters, I'm Being Good, Cat On Form and Paper Cut-Out as well as with some bigger names who threw the odd bone (British Seapower, The Go! Team), labelmates the Animal Collective and international luminaries such as Battles (USA), Noxact (Norway), Circle (Finland) and Picore (Spain).”

#14 - MUKA - Conversation with Evan, Connor, Imogen & Hannah16 Mar 202101:13:29

"Here at MUKA we want to give visibility to all underground and DIY creatives in Manchester, from painters to writers, and musicians to shop keepers.  We will do this by celebrating and documenting the work they do, where  they do and why they do it. Through articles, podcasts, playlists, radio  shows and collaboration we will showcase what Manchester’s subcultures have tooffer and provide it in an accessible format for all to enjoy."

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