Tue, 28 November 2006 It's the first time in a long time that I've published two podcasts within one week! I'm quite proud of myself. Anyway. This week I discovered the music at IODA Promonet. They supposedly have this really great code generator to help with the show notes, but I can't find it anywhere. Therefore, the usual format: 1. "Thing For Me" by Panoramic Blue. From Sessions. Website and MySpace. 2. "Ransom" by Haley Bonar. From Lure the Fox. Website and MySpace. Ah, this was such a great song. 3. "Darkest Days" by Good Riddance. From My Republic. Their website is not working at the moment. Perhaps by the time you read this it will be. 4. "Tried to Be Lonely" by The Shames. They have a website. This song is also really great. Similar to the Strokes but less screamy ;-) Please check out their websites. If you have a second, visit my podcast page as well. Leave me some comments, send me an email, suggest me some music. Also, please tell your friends about the show. You can also help out by voting for the show at Podcast Alley. Comments[0] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 I return from an extremely long absence with a really awesome show!
Only four songs in this episode, but they're really great. Here's the
info. 1. "Let's Not Talk About Me" by The Eisenhowers From Almost Half Undressed Visit the website and MySpace 2. "Surrender" from Gum Visit also their website and MySpace 3. "Get By" from Farewell Redemption Website and MySpace 4. "Move On" by The Royal Tease Currently working on their album. Keep up to date on any developments by adding them to your friends list on MySpace. Check out the Tartan Podcast, my favorite music podcast. Photos from my adventures Halloween weekend and at the PA Wizardfest (wizard rock!) can be found at my Flickr. Visit my wizard rock website the Wizrocklopedia for more info about wizard rock. As always, you can submit music for consideration by sending an email to gingerbohemian@yahoo.com. Send mp3s or links to your websites. Individuals can also recommend bands. Visit the tgbCast site for more info about the show, the music, and the segments. Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 November 2006 I am deeply sorry to all of my new subscribers. I'm really thrilled that you've picked up the show. It makes me proud. Unfortunately, I've been incredibly busy with work (my mother owns a cookie mix business and this time of year is hectic) as well as promoting the wizard rock website that I run. I am devoted to having a new episode for you this coming Monday. The show will probably be more music and less interviews. Having bands on the show was something I really wanted to do, but it appears as if I will never have enough free time for it now. It's really all about the music, so I promise to return to the airwaves with lots of new musical discoveries very soon. Thanks for listening, Liz Category: general -- posted at: 12:52 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 October 2006 A late but exciting episode! I won't go into the details of why this episode has been delayed for five days. Let's just say I had technical problems and then I was whisked away to the New York City area for two days. Anyway, the show features two special guests, Nina and Lauren, also known as The Moaning Myrtles. We talk about wizard rock, friends, and life. I also play another 6 fantastic songs. 1. Cool Water by Katy Wehr. From the album "The Smell of Rain." 2. "And Then I Died" by The Moaning Myrtles. From the Port-A-Potty EP. Special guests! The show features about 20 minutes of questions and answers with the girls. 3. "Papercut Skin" by The Matches. From Decomposer. 4. "Always My Fault" by Korben. From the album Steady Fools. 5. "Broken Hearted" by Stavia. From Deep Waters. 6. "Strictly Ballroom" by Dead Smiling Pirates. They're just setting up their MySpace page. Add 'em to your friends list, because they are incredible. As always, thanks for listening. Check out the show's website for information on submitting and suggesting music or sending me messages. Till next time, Liz Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 October 2006 After a series of technical difficulties, the fifth podcast is finally online! Now for some quick show notes. 1. "Ages" by Peter Toh. On MySpace or his Website. 2. "Forbidden" by Anna Lee. Website or MySpace. 3. "Geared For Action," Jet Lag Gemini. Visit their Website or MySpace. 4. "Another Day" by the amazing Makar. More music on their MySpace. Also, visit their Website. 5. "Epiphany," Thousand Yard Stare. Check their MySpace for tour dates. Stop by their Site, too. 6. "Alexia" by Manila Reign. Visit their MySpace for more music. They also have a Website. I believe that the reason I was having difficulty is that my lame.dll file is corrupt. Hopefully after replacing it the next episode will convert to MP3 format correctly. I hope you enjoy the show. Stop by the Show's Website and leave a few comments. You can also send me an email about the show to gingerbohemian@yahoo.com Thanks for listening! Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 The 4th episode of the show! It's an emo fest. Songs played in this episode: 1. "Walking" by October Fall From the CD A Season in Hell. See them on MySpace. By their CD at Fueled By Ramen. 2. "Leave the Light On" by My Little Radio They're also on MySpace. Shows: 9/22 in Natick (MA), 9/28 in Boston (MA), 9/30 in Manchester (NH). 3. "Back in Action" by A Step Behind From the CD We Can Have Tonight. Check out their website or stop by their MySpace. Shows: 9/20 in Chapel Hill (NC), 9/21 in Roswell (GA), 9/23 in Pensacola (FL). 4. "Open Up" by Punchline Stop by their website or MySpace. Buy their CD at Fueled by Ramen. Shows: 9/30 in Waldorf (MD), 10/14 in Stroudsburgh (PA), 10/15 in New York (NY). 5. "Autumn Cry" by Emily Rose Their website is in Russian. 6. "And Then the Drummer Flew Away" by Gabardine Stop by their site. Buy their self-titled CD at Saddle Creek Europe under "archive/other" in the bands section. The big episode 5 is a week and a half away! Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 September 2006 The magic number 3!This is my third episode after about a two week hiatus. From now on, the show will be released every week and a half. The next episode will air a week from Monday on the 18th. In This Episode 1. "Satisfied" by Cake or Death. At Black Lab World. 2. "Anne Bancroft is Dead" by Blue Vagrants on the "Make It Last" CD. They're on MySpace. 3. "Eulalia" by A Beggar's Opera. Shows on 9/11 in London, 9/16 in Reading, and 9/19 in Whitechapel. Visit their website or MySpace. 4. "Winter in Ohio" by Justin Gordon from the "Trailer Tapes" CD. Shows on 9/17 in Ashland, OR and 9/23 in Carbondale, CO. Find him on MySpace. 5. "Good News" by How to Win at Life from the "Difibrulator" CD. Shows on 9/27 in Fresno, CA and 9/30 in Marina del Rey, CA. Check out their awesome site. 6. "Disappointment" by Glasshouse from the "Disappointment" single. Shows in Australia on 9/17 and 9/30. Visit their site or MySpace. Make music recommendations via email! Leave comments at our site. Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 August 2006 It's the 2nd episode of the Ginger Bohemian podcast! Featuring: Farewell Redemption with "Naive." Site: http://www.farewellredemption.com Also: http://www.myspace.com/farewellredemption Chance and "Say What You Will" from "The First Five Demos" CD. The #1 song on the only radio station in the country of Qatar for 3 weeks in July. Site: http://www.mynameischance.com Anne Heaton, "The Line." You can find it on the "Give In" album. Check out the Oct. 28th Portland, Maine show. Site: http://www.anneheaton.com Day One Symphony and "Aquamarine" off the 7 song EP "AVICIOUSCIRCLE." Back in May the band was involved in a pretty bad car accident. They're still recooperating and a journal chronicling their progress has been created. They are accepting donations to assist in the payment of their medical bills. The journal was last updated on June 13th, so head on over to their website and myspace and let them know how much you enjoyed hearing their music on the show. Site: http://www.dayonesymphony.com And: http://www.myspace.com/dayonesymphony "Love is the Thread" by Desiradi. Site: http://www.desiradi.com And: http://www.myspace.com/desiradi Ending the show... Katie Davis with "Movie" from the "Terrible Terrible" EP. Her first full-length album should be released soon. Site: http://www.katiedavis.us The ambient music for the show was "2 Blue Dogs" by Kevin Christensen (http://www.moonsounds.com). All music discovered on the Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to everyone who has downloaded the show so far. I hope you're enjoying listening to it as much as I am creating it. Stop by the website some time and let me know what you think. Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 August 2006 Listener and Musician Promos Would you like to add some pizzaz to TGBCast? Send a voicemail introducing the show to gingerbohemian@yahoo.com. All you have to do is say, "This is (name) from (location) and you're listening to the Ginger Bohemian podcast." We'd also love a few promos from musicians. Just change the (location) to (band name) and you're set! Note: Please only provide your last name if you wish for it to be heard on the air. Guest Co-Hosts This is something I'm really looking forward to. If you're a musician who would like to be featured on the show and is also interested in spending some time online co-hosting a show with me, don't hesitate to ask! I would also love for co-hosts to choose a few songs to play during the show, so this is especially fun for those who want to try their hand at podcasting. Lunch With... My version of the interview. Whether in person or via Internet confernece call, Lunch With... will be a conversation with a musician or band about pretty much anything (music, touring, life in general). It will last for the duration of the show and will be a lot more relaxed than traditional hosting. Listener Mail Feel free to send messages to the show at gingerbohemian@yahoo.com. Category: general -- posted at: 12:20 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 August 2006 Podcasting is as much a big deal as is copyright infringement! The last thing I want is to get into trouble for playing a song that I'm not allowed to play. Therefore, in order to appear on the show, musicians have to follow a few simple rules. The easiest way for me to be able to play your stuff on the show is for you to become a member of the Podsafe Music Network. This entirely free service is a fantastic resource for bands and musicians. Whether you upload a few tracks or a whole CD, you make it easy for podcasters and music fans to find and download your music. Podcasters can download whatever music they choose and use it to create their shows. Listeners can browse and buy music as well. If you're interested in joining the Podsafe Music Network, send me a link to your page once you're set up. If you're already a member, send me the link to your page right now. You do not have to do this if you don't want to. However, I will only accept music submissions from individuals who I know are representing their own music. If you have a MySpace, contact me on MySpace under your band's account. The same goes for your website. Contact me using your band's email address. I have to know that it's the actual band contacting me and not an impersonator. Also, please make sure that you're allowed to play your music on a podcast and that there aren't any restrictions in any contract you might have prohibiting you from doing so. I'm trying to cover all of my bases here, and I think this process does a fairly good job. Also, I've said it before but it bears repeating, this podcast is a hobby and is in no way an attempt at making money. Thank you for your subscriptions and interest and for making this podcast come to life. -Liz Category: general -- posted at: 12:16 PM Comments[0] |




The magic number 3!