Archive for the ‘Episodes’ Category

Ears to the Skies Episode Two

April 16, 2008

You can download the new episode – HERE.

We have a pretty meaty lineup for this week’s episode of Ears to the Skies, which includes reviews of new albums from The Sword, The Courteeners, The Kooks and the only person without a fashionable ‘The’ in front of his name, Frank Turner.

We also have another look back at a classic album from years gone by with our gentleman friend Jacob Williams, whose soothing voice will send you into a comatose state.

We’re also introducing a new personality onto the show – Romanian gypsy lover Paul Banica, whose section ‘Paul’s Antisocial Music Section’ will be guaranteed to wake you up from aforementioned coma.

This week’s Mass Debate has us looking at the issue of musicians behaviour – are they setting a bad example to younger audiences, and should they learn how to behave? Or are they entitled to a bit of leeway given the amount of pressure they come under?

We also have an interview with This Will Destroy You, taken just after they performed in support of Devil Sold His Soul, and lulled the crowd into a dreamworld of sweeping, melodic compositions from their new self titled.

As always, we hope you enjoy the show and if you’d like to get in contact with us you can leave a comment on the blog, or email us at earstotheskies(at)googlemail.com.

Muchos Lovos,

The Ears to the Skies Team.

Ears to the Skies Episode One

April 4, 2008

We’re proud to present the first episode of Ears to the Skies. In this week’s show, we have four album reviews, and a special feature from our friend Jacob Williams, who takes a look at a classic album from years gone by.

Unfortunately, because we want you to hear this as soon as possible we have yet to sort out web hosting, so for the time being the first episode is available to download here. We appreciate this is not ideal, but we are working to fix this as within the very near future.

This week’s mass debate focuses around the music festival, asking whether there are too many, whether they are too expensive and whether the quality of music festivals is gradually sinking to a weekend of debauchery you wouldn’t be too hard pressed to find in a lawless world.

Finally, we sat down with burgeoning punk folk artist Frank Turner, who spoke to us about his new album ‘Love, Ire and Song’, his previous band ‘Million Dead’ and the trials and tribulations of being a solo artist on tour.

We hope you enjoy the show, and despite some technical niggles we thoroughly enjoyed putting it together. Remember to get in touch if you have something to say to us! We can be reached by email at earstotheskies(at)googlemail.com.

Thanks,

The Ears to the Skies Team