Episodes
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Known Pleasures Ep 21 - Our Top Five Post Punk Albums
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Ever wondered what the best 5 albums of the post-punk era were, as defined by three self-appointed experts? Well, wonder no more as we’ve got you covered.
Saturday Aug 24, 2019
Known Pleasures Ep 20 - Andy Gill (Gang Of Four) Interview
Saturday Aug 24, 2019
Saturday Aug 24, 2019
Gang of Four were at the forefront of post punk and no one did more to influence the sound of post punk guitar in particular, than Andy Gill. We spoke with Andy before he toured Australia in 2020 in one of his last recorded interviews.
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Known Pleasures Ep 19 - Ultravox
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
When their single Vienna reached #2 in the UK charts in February 1981 Ultravox became popstars overnight, but overnight had been a long time coming. In the 7 years since their formation, shedding a lead singer on their travels, they’d evolved from New York Dolls and Velvet Underground wannabes to become standard bearers for innovative, sometimes epic electronic pop. They were never the darlings of the music press but has the passage of time been kind to Ultravox and where do they stand now in the world of post-punk ROckwrok?
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Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Known Pleasures Ep 18 - The Jam
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
I had no idea what a mod was. I didn’t know about Lambretta scooters, Chelsea boots or cashmere jumpers. So when I first laid eyes on The Jam I was confused. Where is the spikey hair, the ripped t-shirts, the bondage trousers and the safety pins? Who was this well-dressed trio in Union Jacks playing music like The Who on speed? In this podcast we discuss their six studio albums from when they were Absolute Beginners all the way to their final parting ‘Gift’ to the world. Seeing the Jam say farewell was easily the Bitterest Pill I’ve Ever Had To Swallow.
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Monday Apr 08, 2019
Known Pleasures Ep 17 - The Stranglers
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Were The Stranglers an ageing punk band who Got A Grip On Themselves before turning Golden Brown, or just a bunch of brass-necked bovver boys with a yen for karating their way into trouble? Are they punk, post punk or are they just…The Stranglers?
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Thursday Feb 21, 2019
Known Pleasures Ep 16 - Devo
Thursday Feb 21, 2019
Thursday Feb 21, 2019
From the 'Rubber Capital of the World' - Akron Ohio, these Spudboys in Ziggurat hats carved out a career in popular music by making the most uncompromising, angular, robotic tunes that really had disaster written all over them. But their rise to prominence coincided with the New Wave movement where to be unusual was the cool thing to be. So, what happened when they were through being cool?
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Sunday Dec 30, 2018
Known Pleasures Ep 15 - Bauhaus
Sunday Dec 30, 2018
Sunday Dec 30, 2018
A group that persistently divided the critics, to some Bauhaus were brooding masters of edgy but elegant, choppy guitar-riffed bass-grooved masterpieces that spoke to the pain they felt amidst an uncaring world. To others, Bauhaus were wallies.
But while the band’s pitch-dark lyrics and highly charged theatrics were just a bit too preposterous for some to swallow, over the course of four diverse albums, and a host of memorable singles, vocalist Pete Murphy and his cohorts carved a substantial, high-cheekboned place for themselves in the post-punk firmament.
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Sunday Sep 02, 2018
Known Pleasures Ep 14 - Hunters & Collectors
Sunday Sep 02, 2018
Sunday Sep 02, 2018
Formed amid the frenzy of the Melbourne new-wave music scene, the brutal hypnotic tribal funk of this six-, or eight-, or 10-piece band (depending on when you saw them) was as massive and thrilling a sound as we’d ever heard. So, what was it all about? Pub-rock legends, or as big a disappointment as Australian post-punk has witnessed? Here we discuss the life and times of Hunters and Collectors.
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