Cannibal Kids

Episode 1119: Music Storm 2022 Part 2

Episode 1118: Music Storm 2022 Part 2

MUSIC STORM PART 2

Hurricane Highway in their short few years together. From a chance meeting in a pub, singer Ed Holland and guitarist Kevin Collins recorded their first single ‘Your Man’ in 2014. It received great critical acclaim and very quickly became a radio hit. The band plays a style of American Country Rock that appeals to a lot of people. Based out of the West Coast of Ireland the have been creating ripples in the industry which have become waves recently. Then came the recording and video of ‘Keep them Kisses Comin’ which catapulted Hurricane Highway to new heights. This reached nearly two million views between YouTube and Facebook and other internet platforms and still growing. Follow and Support at https://www.hurricanehighway.net/

Phreckle$ found her love for music at an early age. She started playing trumpet at 9 years old in her school’s band, and excelled at it so much that by age 12 she performed in Carnegie Hall with the best instrumentalists in her school. By age 13, she started going to punk shows, and ended up playing bass in 4 different punk bands in her teen years. After being introduced to rap by her brother and a close friend, a new lifestyle and young star  was born ; punk turned hip hop. Follow and Support at https://www.iamphreckles.com/

In the grand spectrum of how this all plays out, we feel like you can’t go into the weekend without first hearing the new song from Sleep Cycles. The band is on a tear to go from a band releasing an album to one that reveals new songs until the beginning of next year when they’ll drop a new album. On the band’s new single featuring Fred Mascherino, they go on and “Come On and Say It.” The end result is a thing of beauty everyone should listen to below. Follow and Support at https://closedcap.com/2021/09/03/sleep-cycles-deliver-new-emo-track/

Queens New York and Philly team up to create Re’Sounding! The 4 member team, LTR4 (Later Four), Kiki Corona, E-Note and Kid Galactic team up to range against the machine! Kiki describes the groups energy as an awakening to becoming one with our music. RE'SOUNDING - BOONDOCKS hits hard, powerful lyrics, globally self aware and a banging beat. LTR4, “our best music to me is when we write how we feel in the moment”. Keep up with the fam, visit: https://www.weareresounding.com/

Avenues originally formed in 2006; the current lineup came together in 2009. Vin Smith (vocals/guitar) is influenced by old-school punk and surf rock bands. He mentioned 7 Seconds, Descendents, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, Circle Jerks, and Jawbreaker. Smith has been writing and playing in punk bands for over 25 years. Shawn Brooks (guitar) cited Bad Religion, Jimmy Eat World, and Social Distortion as influences. Follow and Support at https://avenuesrock.bandcamp.com/music

WEATHERWORN introduces a new spin on the early 00s emotive punk rock music scene, listen! Pulling influence from bands like Saves the Day, the Get Up Kids, and Taking Back Sunday, Weatherworn introduces a new spin on the early ‘00s music scene: a dual vocal style, with rich, rhythmic dynamics capsulizes a balance in polarity. Follow and Support at https://www.weatherwornva.com/

Cannibal Kids have garnered millions of streams and thousands of fans worldwide and across the net. Rooting South Florida, Damian Gutierrez (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Dustin Diaz (Lead Guitar) and Luke Faulkingham (Drums) have proven themselves to be excellent songwriters, competent producers, and show stopping performers. Gathering major support in Miami with their refreshing tropical-pop sound, enthralling vocal melodies, infectious guitar riffs, and dancey grooves they’ve left their impact on the music scene and beyond. Inspired by Japanese City Pop, jazz, indie and alternative-rock such as Kero Kero Bonito, Hiroshi Sato, Astrud Gilberto and Junko Ohashi, Cannibal Kids have been able to find a unique tone that thrives off of high energy and groovy tunes. Follow and Support at https://www.cannibalkids.com.

Episode 1105 : Cristina Catalina, I’m Not in Love

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Episode 1105 : Cristina Catalina, I’m Not in Love

Actress Cristina Catalina joins JUST TALKING to discuss her anti Rom-com Comedy, I’m Not In Love.  Is falling in love an “old school” notion?  Do millennials need love in their metaverse existence? “It can be tricky to find the right person”…. I remember Grandma used to say—“the way to rule a man is through his stomach”—try feeding a guy with a VR helmet on! The swipe right regret later is easy and dating is hard.  Are we suffering from choice overload—apps, websites and social media?  How can we tell if the grass is greener on the other side when it’s easier to catch COVID before you catch feelings?  Millennial break up advice in the age of online dating—be honest and caring—OR take the easy route, GHOST them with EMOJIS!  When is it acceptable to meet with an ex?—NEVER!  You know what they say. “38 is the new 29… not for my ovaries.”  Watch I’m Not In Love on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Im-Not-Love-Al-Weaver/dp/B091LB3985/ref=nodl_

 

Episode 1103: Emmy Winning Actor and X-Games Gold Medalist - Kristos Andrews and Miami Alternative Rock Band - Cannibal Kids

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Episode 1103: Emmy Winning Actor and X-Games Gold Medalist - Kristos Andrews and Miami Alternative Rock Band - Cannibal Kids

11X Daytime Emmy Award winning Actor and X-Games Gold Medalist, Kristos Andrews joins JUST TALKING to discuss his transformation from skateboarder to actor to director and producer.  From Dog-Town to the X-Games Kristos was inspired by big risk takers like Jamie Thomas “Leap Of Faith” and Jereme Rogers, giving rise to viewing the rogue “street skater” as an athlete meets Rock Star icon — it’s “rebel culture by nature.” Skateboarding is an art and your skateboard is your brush — push limits, take fears as a challenge…enjoy the process of failing forward.”  Kristos is well known for the character Pete Garrett on The Bay.  Kristos is still hungry and passionate about the next part of the journey — “You’ve got to think ahead and when you can—take that leap of faith.” Watch The Bay on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/The-Bay-Season-1/dp/B07Z9T13J4

Miami Indie-alternative Rock Band Cannibal Kids lead singer/songwriter Damian Gutierrez joins STRIKE A CHORD to discuss their latest hit track Jeans.  So, why the band’s name Cannibal Kids?  Living in the city we all become “Urban Explorers.” Cannibal Kids explored an abandoned, scary as hell place while just a little high—“we were in a place we shouldn’t have been.”  There’s been a crime!  Call Miami Vice!   Their latest track Jeans opens with the lyrics “Maybe it’s time that I open up a pair of jeans just to say what’s up!”  Opening your jeans for love can be scary.  But don’t worry!  The track Falling in Love at Wii Sports Resort has a great synth pop beat.  According to the Cannibal Kids — “the future is digital, fall in love with a computer—BUT only if you have a high speed fiber internet—OR the Love Connection will be disconnected. This pandemic has got us anxious and questioning our sanity at the same time. Cannibal Kids Go Outside is the perfect track to describe how we’re all feeling right now. Support. Follow. Listen to the Cannibal Kids at: https://www.cannibalkids.com.