On the Soul Boom podcast, Rainn Wilson and Bryan Cranston engage in a playful “act-off” to determine who’s the superior actor. Known for their iconic roles as Dwight Schrute in The Office and Walter White in Breaking Bad, the two stars bring their best game to this fun, theatrical challenge. Fans of both shows won’t want to miss this epic clash of talent and charisma.
My Next Read: “Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain” by William Reid and Jim Reid
For 5 years after they’d swapped sought-after apprenticeships for life on the dole, brothers William and Jim Reid sat up till the early hours in the front room of their parents’ East Kilbride council house, plotting their path to world domination over endless cups of tea, with the music turned down low so as not to wake their sleeping sister. They knew they couldn’t play in the same band because they’d argue too much, so they’d describe their dream ensembles to each other until finally they realised that these two perfect bands were actually the same band, and the name of that band was The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The rest was not silence, and picking up those conversations again more than 40 years later, William and Jim tell the full story of one of Britain’s greatest guitar bands for the very first time – a wildly funny and improbably moving chronicle of brotherly strife, feedback, riots, drug and alcohol addiction, eternal outsiders and extreme shyness, that also somehow manages to be a love letter to the Scottish working-class family.
Troy Hawke Announces 2025 ‘The Greeters Guild’ Tour Across North America
Today, acclaimed comedian Troy Hawke announces a 2025 North American run of live shows — “The Greeters Guild” – after an incredibly successful European leg. Produced by Live Nation, the 10-city tour kicks off on March 30 at Thalia Hall in Chicago making stops across North America in New York, Washington, Toronto and more before wrapping up in Houston at Punch Line Comedy Club on April 17. Full routing is available below.
Tickets will be available starting with the Artist presale beginning on Wednesday, September 4. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday, September 6 at 10AM local time at LiveNation.com.
Troy Hawke is an erudite home-schooled 1930s throwback… the Errol Flynn of the high street. Educated, sophisticated, but utterly clueless. He tackles modern issues head on in his uniquely untimely manner. The latest show from Troy, Troy Hawke: Sigmund Troy’d, won Best Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2022 and was one of the winners of Soho Playhouse International Fringe Encore Series in 2022. He has twice been nominated for the Amused Moose Best Edinburgh Show award and was listed as GQ’s Top Ten Comedy Shows at the festival.
‘The Greeters Guild’ 2025 TOUR DATES
Sun Mar 30 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
Wed Apr 2 – Philadelphia, PA – Punch Line Comedy Club
Fri Apr 04 – Boston, MA – Arts at the Armory
Sat Apr 05 – New York, NY – The Gramercy Theatre
Tue Apr 08 – Washington, DC – Howard Theatre
Wed Apr 09 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
Fri Apr 11 – Toronto, ON – The Royal
Fri Apr 12 – Montreal, QC – Beanfield Theatre
Wed Apr 16 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
Thu Apr 17 – Houston, TX – Punch Line Comedy Club
R.E.M. Continue to Be Hopeful Despite the Times With All-New Lyric Video for “I Believe”
On the heels of the recent digital compilation We Are Hope Despite the Times, R.E.M. has today released a timely lyric video for “I Believe.” The track captures the band’s optimistic and introspective spirit, with lyrics that explore themes of personal conviction, resilience and the search for truth.
The video, created by longtime famed R.E.M. art director and fellow Athens native Chris Billheimer, draws inspiration from the handmade designs Michael Stipe used to create for himself during the Fables of the Reconstruction tour, as well as the politically themed T-shirts he wore during 1991 MTV VMAs, where the band used their acceptance speech for Best Video (“Losing My Religion”) to draw attention to causes like gun control, reproductive rights, voting rights and alternative energy sources—issues that remain relevant today.
Emphasizes R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, “I believe the choices in this election could not be more stark or more important. Please vote and encourage everyone you know to do the same—that is how we win in 2024 and I believe we can do it!!!”
On September 17, R.E.M. released We Are Hope Despite the Times, a digital compilation of songs aimed at encouraging their listeners to stay informed and engaged and to vote during this critical election season. The collection features 18 politically provoking songs, including “Welcome to the Occupation,” “Swan Swan H,” “Fall on Me,” “World Leader Pretend” and “It’s the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine).”
Throughout their career, R.E.M. has been a vocal advocate for civic engagement, using their platform to promote voter participation and social responsibility. In the early 1990s, they were one of the first bands to partner with Rock the Vote, playing a significant role in increasing youth voter turnout for the 1992 presidential election. Beyond Rock the Vote, R.E.M. has supported voter rights and democracy globally, performing at benefit concerts like the Vote for Change Tour and addressing political causes, from war and environmental justice to human rights, through their music.
With We Are Hope Despite the Times, the band continues to encourage participation in the democratic process, urging fans to register to vote, make their voices heard and play an active role in shaping the future.
Click here to watch “I Believe” and stream/download We Are Hope Despite the Times.
Tracklist:
Turn You Inside-Out
Pop Song ’89
These Days
I Believe
Fall On Me
Welcome To The Occupation
World Leader Pretend
Drive
Begin The Begin
Finest Worksong
Exhuming McCarthy
Just A Touch
Cuyahoga
Disturbance At The Heron House
Swan Swan H
Ignoreland
Stand
It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
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Victoria Carr Returns with Stunning New Single “New Year’s Eve” from Forthcoming EP
The holidays are often a precious time for people, whether seeing family and friends for the first time in ages or simply waiting for someone’s other half to land at the airport and hurry home. For Toronto-based singer-songwriter Victoria Carr, that feeling is vividly captured in the melodic, roots-based folk effort “New Year’s Eve.” It’s a simple but poignant tale of waiting for that special someone to arrive and doing all the little preparations so their arrival is more welcoming.
“‘New Year’s Eve’ is about waiting for the one you love to get home,” Carr says. And that theme is apparent from its enjoyable start to its almost hypnotic conclusion. From getting the wine chilled to wondering where they’re seated in their flight across the Atlantic to pondering when they’ve flown over Labrador, Carr paints a picture that describes the short-term happiness and elation the visit and reconnection will bring. But also the bigger picture thoughts of whether the relationship will last for years to come.
The single is a gentle, almost criminally melodic affair with Carr’s vocals and acoustic guitar at the forefront. Meanwhile, guitarist Will Whitwham and bassist Tavo Diez de Bonilla (both members of The Wilderness of Manitoba) give “New Year’s Eve” an earthiness that beautifully complements and propels the song forward. Drummer and percussionist Adam Bowman provides subtle percussive patterns while Rachael Cardiello on viola and cellist Michelle Kobakov bring a rich, textured hue to the proceedings. If you were to take singer-songwriters such as Sarah Jarosz, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and the late Nanci Griffith, they would be envious of “New Year’s Eve.”
“New Year’s Eve,” written by Carr and produced by Graham Stairs, and the forthcoming self-titled EP is a victory of sorts for Carr. Recording for it took place during the pandemic in 2020. A music video for the single was recently released and created with Rita Colucci after earlier plans for a video shoot were again nixed by the pandemic. On top of that, Carr battled an autoimmune disease for some time. “Immobility turned me into an observer and a philosopher,” Carr says.
Carr, a member of the Juno Award-nominated group The Wilderness of Manitoba, recorded “New Year’s Eve” at Toronto’s Revolution Recording studios. The musician’s work has been found in audiobook pieces, art installations, and corporate commercials. She also received a 2015 Dora Award nomination for Outstanding Production (Composition and Live Performance) for her work on Hooked.
Now with her five-track self-titled EP on the horizon, fans of Victoria Carr can rejoice that “New Year’s Eve” has come months earlier than expected! Her songwriting depth and caliber are showcased with this incredibly thoughtful tune, one that will be heard far beyond the wilderness of Manitoba.
Quirk-Pop Visionary Hot Mud Celebrates Sobriety with Uplifting New Single “The Best Life I’ve Ever Had”
You can call quirk-pop purveyor Hot Mud an optimist if you want; heck, on the right day, he’d probably agree with you. Just don’t dare suggest he’s naïve. On his new single, “The Best Life I’ve Ever Had,” the Ottawa singer/songwriter/visionary takes a hard look at his personal circumstances and decides his glass isn’t just half full—it’s a veritable Holy Grail, simply by dint of it being the only one he’s ever going to own.
“Some days are terribly good,” sings the pensive Mr. Mud (real name: Muddy Matthew Watters), before quickly clarifying that others are “fantastically bad.” Ping-ponging from feeling “miserably happy” to “ecstatically sad” has him wondering for a moment if he might actually be losing his mind. Ultimately, though, he realizes that the perpetually bumpy ride of his existence is well worth it: After all, this is by definition the best life he’s ever had.
That journey of self-realization is perfectly conveyed by the music, which comes clanging out of the gate as an infectious power-pop jangle but gives way to a moody breakdown that’s practically avant-garde as the lyric grows more introspective. And then the pace picks up again, riding the wave of the song’s uplifting conclusion to sunnier days ahead.
Its overall tone of clued-in whimsy makes “The Best Life I’ve Ever Had” the perfect closer to Hot Mud’s sophomore album, Pink Cloud Pop—a nine-song opus the very title of which denotes hopeful self-examination. The “pink cloud,” see, is a clinical term for the state of unbridled optimism recovering addicts typically feel at an early stage of their sobriety. That phenomenon is usually wholly transitory, so naming his second album after it is Hot Mud’s way of challenging destiny; of winkingly daring euphoria to beat the odds and hang around indefinitely.
Because recovery is indeed an integral part of this artist’s story. After years of battling with crippling addictions—he says it felt like an entire lifetime—he made the brave move of checking himself in for a transformative stay in rehab. Once he had his day-to-day situation under control, he moved to a secondary treatment facility, where he set about developing some brand-new skills as part of his nascent personal renewal. He learned the ins and outs of recording technology, so he could get his thoughts about the sobriety process down in musical form. And he learned to produce and host radio shows—which he started doing while he was still admitted, and which has proved invaluable in networking and promoting his music. (Check out Canada’s Cool Culture on Ottawa’s CKCU 93.1 FM.)
The most tangible and immediate result of all this activity was his first album, Rehab Rock, which offered a raw and unvarnished look at his days as an addict and his then-embryonic recovery. Indie O’clock called it “One of the best indie rock works we’ve heard in recent years,” and Turn & Work said “It’s the best thing to come out of Ottawa in a while.” The album was followed by a May 2024 EP, Electric Gutter Club, that acted as a palate cleanser for Pink Cloud Pop to introduce a whole new flavor in September.
Reflecting the immense progress its creator has made on the personal front, the new album sets itself apart with a positive perspective and a more cheerful sound than anything Hot Mud has released before. And in a true sign of artistic maturation, he’s widened his lyrical and thematic focus to the rest of us.
Through personal ruminations like “The Best Life I’ve Ever Had” and “Stranger in the Mirror,” he’s learned to embrace his eccentricities in a way that’s paradoxically made him feel more connected to society’s endless legion of outcasts. The winning “Long Live the Weird” and “Castaway Parade” are the proof, raising a glass to the misfits Hot Mud recognizes as kin on his never-ending journey to self-acceptance and renewal.
And of course, that glass is half-full. What else would you expect at this point? Learning to be a better him while deepening his appreciation of others means Hot Mud is living his best life indeed. And not just by default.
Boosting Memory Through Music: Study Techniques for Students Using Melodic Recall
By Mitch Rice
Many students turn to music as a tool for managing stress, enhancing focus, and even improving memory. Melodic recall, or using melodies to help memorize information, is a study technique that harnesses the power of music to aid in the retention of complex material. This method has proven beneficial for students facing intensive memorization requirements, especially in fields like science, law, and history.
For those feeling overwhelmed by coursework or wondering if a professional paper writer might be necessary to keep up, exploring melodic recall as a study aid can be a powerful, enjoyable alternative. This article delves into how music can be a valuable tool for students and practical techniques for incorporating it into study routines.
Understanding Melodic Recall
A melodic recall is a technique in which information is linked to a melody, making it easier to remember through the rhythm and musical structure. The approach works because melodies activate multiple areas of the brain, specifically those tied to memory and emotional processing. By setting information to music, students can tap into both short-term and long-term memory pathways.
This technique is often compared to the way we remember song lyrics even years after first hearing them. It’s a natural process that makes information “stick” more effectively than simple memorization.
For students, melodic recall offers a unique advantage. Instead of spending hours memorizing complex terms or facts in isolation, they can integrate information into tunes, which makes studying more enjoyable and efficient.
Techniques for Using Melodic Recall in Study Sessions
Here are a few effective ways students can start applying melodic recall to their study habits.
1. Creating Simple Melodies for Vocabulary and Facts
- Choose a melody that’s easy to remember, like a nursery rhyme or a simple tune. Replace the lyrics with vocabulary words, historical dates, or scientific facts that need to be memorized.
- For example, medical students could set anatomy terms to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” turning a list of muscles or bones into a catchy song that aids them during exams.
2. Using Popular Songs to Encode Complex Information
- For more complex material, students can adapt sections of their notes to the melody of a familiar pop song. This approach leverages the rhythm and structure of popular music to break down larger concepts.
- For instance, a history student might use a favorite song’s melody to summarize key events of a historical period, with each verse covering a different year or event.
3. Recording and Replaying Musical Notes
- Recording a personalized “study playlist” allows students to play their study songs repeatedly, reinforcing recall. By listening to these recordings before bed, students can even take advantage of the “sleep effect,” where the brain consolidates information during sleep.
Choosing the Right Study Music
If creating custom melodies feels challenging, students can still use music in their study routines by selecting background tunes that enhance concentration. Certain types of music are particularly beneficial for studying.
- Classical Music: Often instrumental, classical pieces provide a calm, focused atmosphere without lyrics that may be distracting.
- Lo-Fi Beats: This genre has become popular among students for its steady rhythms and lack of lyrical content, providing an ideal environment for focused study sessions.
- Nature Sounds and Ambient Music: These sounds mimic calming natural environments, promoting a relaxed mindset conducive to memory formation.
Students should experiment and find which type of music best supports their focus and concentration. For some, instrumental music without lyrics works best, while others may find that a familiar genre with lyrics aids their creative or memorization processes.
Balancing Music with Other Study Techniques
While melodic recall is an effective tool, it works best as part of a broader set of study techniques. To maximize its impact, students should combine it with strategies like note-taking, practice tests, and spaced repetition. By varying study techniques, students can strengthen multiple memory pathways, leading to a deeper understanding and retention of material.
Additionally, melodic recall may not suit every subject. Complex problem-solving tasks, for instance, might benefit more from visualization techniques or hands-on practice. Still, melodic recall remains an invaluable tool for subjects that require extensive memorization, making it ideal for vocabulary, historical dates, formulas, and anatomical terms.
Using Music to Unlock Academic Potential
Music has a unique power to unlock memory and boost focus, making it an excellent resource for students. By incorporating melodic recall into study routines, students can transform the memorization process from a tedious task into an engaging, enjoyable experience.
Through melody, rhythm, and repetition, they can tackle challenging materials with greater ease and confidence. Besides, beyond improving memory, using music in studies can help students develop a more positive outlook toward academic tasks, creating a more holistic approach to learning.
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What is the Role of Music and Sound Effects in Gaming?
By Mitch Rice
Game music and sound effects are the true wings behind the game, tremendously enhancing the gaming experience of players to their satisfaction. From the realistic sounds of the fight to the sweet tones of music, auditory features remarkably improve the game. Even the best graphically designed games could not be nearly as enjoyable if there is no addition of sound.
Key Roles of Audio in Gaming
- Intensifies Immersion: Sound and noise hook players into a game
- Gives Feedback: They exercise influence on the player’s actions or some randomly occurring events in a game.
- Draws out emotions: Whether it is a fun or somewhat concerning scene, audio kicks off sentiments to align with the same.
- Boosts Focus: Appropriate sound design lets players focus on the specific mission.
Role of Music and Sound Effects Play in Games
Sound in gaming is not just an additional add-on used to enhance background sound; it is used as a tool in building the environment as well as plotting the story. Music works as an introductory and unifying element for different types of games—for an adventure or a riveting puzzle.
While music changes the gameplay and is set in intervals, the sound effects are extracts of a game and act according to what is happening on the screen, similar to footsteps, explosions, or a spell.
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In general, whether it is just the winning phase or the build-up to the results, sound intensifies the whole gaming experience.
How Audio Creates a Unique Identity for Games
Among the most salient factors of music and sound effects is that they provide games with a certain level of individuality. Like films get their theme songs, games keep themselves distinctive through special gaming sound effects.
Consider toying with traditional games with tunes that are immediately recognizable to anyone. The custom sound design also helps make each game unique to help players feel the variety and thrill, which is always good.
Why Sound is Important for Players
Sound is not only good for increasing interest but also determines the experience players have through the game. Original soundtracks, which change over time, help create tension during a tough level or a break during a less intense level. These audio cues do help players maintain focus on the objects on the screen, enhancing their playtime.
Final Thoughts
Sounds are very important in every video game, as they sense emotions, maintain concentration, and make you feel like you’re being transported into the game world between the music and effects. Many illustrious gaming platforms, like 66 Lottery, with quality sound platforms, enhance the games in general gameplay. Audio remarkably turns around games from enjoyable to memorable.
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