Tracklist:
1.) Andrew Moore – Ain’t No Sunshine (The Dip Session)
2.) Andrew Moore – The Dip (The Dip Session)
3.) Museum Pieces – To Meet In Dreams (Plain Sight)
4.) Museum Pieces – Salesman (Plain Sight)
5.) D’Ambrosia – Hellbound Lover (single)
6.) D’Ambrosia – Sweet Maybe (single)
7.) TheLeftovers – Fumes (Among Us)
8.) TheLeftovers – Into The Neon Night (Among Us)
9.) Mike Bern – Ancestors (Ancestors)
10.) Mike Bern – no words for goodbye (Ancestors)
11.) Nico Paulo – The Master (single)
12.) Nico Paulo – Time (single)
The Lunchbox Interview: Craig Schneider (World Water Day 2023)

My guest today is Craig Schneider, a sculptor and installation artist participating in the collective art exhibit Reflections, which is this year’s celebration and commemoration of World Water Day hosted by the UNB Art Centre. Schneider has included Prayers to the River, a video installation demonstrating his work in both mirroring and interjecting into the natural ecosystem of water life. He discusses the inspiration behind the project, and how regular contact with water affects him and his practice.
Reflections can be seen in person in both the West and East Galleries of the UNB Art Centre until April 8, and can be seen online on their website.
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The Lunchbox Interview: Terry Graff (World Water Day 2023)

My guest today is Terry Graff, a well-known and respected local artist, former CEO of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and participant in Reflections, the 2023 World Water Day art installation. Graff takes a very different perspective on the intersection between nature and humanity’s place in it, crafting natural scenes composed of unnatural materials. He discusses the origins of his piece, Redux, as well as his own lifelong calling toward art.
Reflections can be seen in person in both the West and East Galleries of the UNB Art Centre until April 8, and can be seen online on their website.
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STU Lunchbox: The AI Revolution
The AI Revolution

With the release of the Chat GPT late last year, AI went from the convenience of music algorithms to the usefulness of writing term papers and being a creative assistant. Hosts Cesar Camacho and David Armstrong explore how AI chatbots are upending academic, creative and romantic lives.
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The Lunchbox Interview: Ann Manuel (World Water Day 2023)

My guest today is Ann Manuel, a visual artist participating in the World Water Day art installation celebrated by the UNB Arts Centre. This years theme is Reflections, and Ann has chosen a painting of a pond very near and dear to her heart. This painting shows a realistic down-facing view, showing the reflections on the surface of the water as well as the translucence, revealing multiple levels of interest. Ann joins me to talk about what water has meant to her, and how this pond became a focus for some of her visual exploration.
Reflections can be seen in person in both the West and East Galleries of the UNB Art Centre until April 8, and can be seen online on their website.
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RFYL Episode – RiderRideEP251
I sometimes wish I had the presence of mind to just record the same intro and use it over and over again instead of re-recording it, because I think I’m even nailing the exact same tone. Well, except when I lost my voice, but that was a whole different problem that nobody wanted to hear broadcasted. Or, maybe they did, who am I to judge.
Anyway, there’s some new releases this week! Check out the playlist below and download the podcast to blare it super loud and annoy everyone around you. Or maybe educate them on some stellar tracks. Do it.
Playlist:
Supersonic – Deaf Radio
Firecry – Category VI
We Are The Virus – Die So Fluid
Only Once – The Joy Formidable
Wake The Dead – Fit For Rivals
First Light – Puta Volcano
Lemonade – Verse The Sun
Weightless Light – Woodhawk
Reset Party – The Standstills
Once In A Lifetime – Nightingale
Collateral Damage – Aittala
Absolute Blue – Sergeant Thunderhoof
Flaming Skull – Zombina & The Skeletones
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Gloom and Doom 09 – 2023-03-23
Gloom and Doom 09 continues the 30th anniversary commemoration of Nirvana’s In Utero with Lowell Sostomi’s cover of “Dumb.” Other artists featured include CIVIC TV, Yama Uba, Of the Veil, Boy Harsher, and more. New music from BIG|BRAVE.
Gloom and Doom 09 Tracklist:
Lowell Sostomi – Dumb (Nirvana cover)
Lowell Sostomi – Nothing Sacred
CIVIC TV – positive affirmations
BIG|BRAVE – the fable of subjugation
Yama Uba – Disappear
Yama Uba – Phantom World
Of the Veil – Eva Unit 0
Boy Harsher – Machina feat. Ms. BOAN – Mariana Saldaña
VIV – Year Three
VIV – 330
Radiohead – Climbing Up the Walls
Jasmine Trails – Sunlit Tornado
Nirvana – Dumb (Unplugged)
Gloom and Doom 09 Show Notes:
- Lowell Sostomi has performed as part of CIVIC TV, Children Eating Birds, and Great Bloomers.
- “positive affirmations” was first as a single in 2020 and Southern Shores remixed the track for the 2022 BLACKMOON REMIXES.
- We first heard BIG|BRAVE on Gloom and Doom 02.
- Yama Uba features members of Ötzi, Psychic Eye, and Mystic Priestess.
- We first heard Of the Veil and Boy Harsher on Gloom and Doom 01.
- We first heard Radiohead on Gloom and Doom 03.
- “Dumb” originally appeared on In Utero in 1993.
- Lori Goldston performs cello on “Dumb (Unplugged),” but Kera Schaley performs on In Utero.
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Synapse Radio ep.8 – “Outsider”
Get ready for a weird one. The word for this episode is “outsider”. Who are outsiders? What is outsider music? Find out what we think in episode 8 of Synapse Radio.
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Synapse Radio ep.7 – “Move”
The word of episode 7 of Synapse Radio is “Move”. The guys bring a good mix of music to this episode ranging from punk to vapourwave.
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Homemade Jams || 2023-03-20
Track List:
1.) Sirène et Matelot – Allo printemps (single)
2.) Austin Eatman – Walking Paranoia (Broken Radio)
3.) Joe Ross – Where The WIld Resides (single)
4.) Richie Young – Daytime Rambler (Off The Floor)
5.) The Tortoise The Hare and the Millionaire – Your Games (Yard Sale)
6.) Kill Chicago – Moonlight (The Fix)
7.) Wicked Vices – Liquor (In Moderation)
8.) Free To Grow – Along For The Ride (single)
9.) Motherhood – Dry Heave (single)
10.) miss emvy – B-Movie Brain (Invisible Fiends)
11.) The Historical Inaccuracies – All (single)
12.) Laura Roy – Odyssey (single)
13.) Lazermortis – Neon Carotid (single)
14.) Rich Aucoin – Prophet (single)
15.) Ocean Charter Of Values – Oh My (No One Who Was Good Is Good Anymore)
Homemade Jams || 2023-03-14
Track List:
1.) The Meds – Dial Tones (South America)
2.) Matt Mays – Station Out Of Range [acoustic] (Twice Upon A Hell Of A Time)
3.) Robbie Tucker – George Harrison Said It’s Okay (Songs From Apt. #12)
4.) Ryan Cook – Snowbird (Having A Great Time)
5.) The Hypochondriacs – Waitin’ (Waitin’)
6.) Erin Costelo – Oh Me Oh My (We Can Get Over)
7.) Braden Lam – linen sheets (single)
8.) Jeremy Dutcher – Essuwonike (Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakoawa)
9.) D’Ambrosia – Hellbound Lover (single)
10.) Gabrielle Papillon – Wait [The Ellie Dixon Remix] (single)
11.) Nebullama – Groovin’ (Vol. 1)
12.) Lee Rosevere – something that could really help me (Stationary Loops)
Mornings Are Hard || 2023-03-14
Tracklist:
1.) Status/Non-Status – January 3rd (January 3rd)
2.) Skye Wallace – Everything Is Fine (Terribly Good)
3.) Ron Gallo – ENTITLED MAN (Foreground Music)
4.) Born Ruffians – Forget Me (Uncle, Duke & The Chief)
5.) Air Traffic Controller – Sometimes (DASH)
6.) Bibi Club – Femme-Lady (Le soleil et la mer)
7.) Foreign Diplomats – Charger (Monami)
8.) Cloudchord – Dreamer (Keep On Movin’)
9.) Begonia – Married By Elvis (Powder Blue)
10.) Philip Selway – Check For Signs Of Life (Strange Dance)
11.) MAUVEY ft. Lights – We Had The Tie Of Our Lives Together (single)
12.) Goodnight, Texas – It’s Enough (single)
13.) Terra Lightfoot – No Hurry (Every Time My Mind Runs Wild)
14.) Crocodiles – Love Beyond The Grave (single)
15.) DADDY LONG LEGS – Nightmare (Silver Satin)
Testing For Echo – Episode 20 – Another Milestone? You bet! – Orig. Air Date March 18, 2023
Hello again everyone.
We’ve come a long way in only a few months thanks to you all and your support.
We started on every other Saturday at 3:00 p.m.
The station decided on the off weeks we would go back and play a previous episode.
Those ones are Testing For Echo – Replay.
Recently the show was granted a nice time slot Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. to rebroadcast the previous Saturday’s show!
Now, go to the link and press that little arrow down the left of the page to listen/download the podcast.
Take good care and enjoy!
Tim
“The World of Music, One Song at a Time”
Episode Song List
- David Bowie – I’m afraid of Americans – Live
- Envy of None – Look Inside
- Chris Squire with Yes – Solo Bass Live
- Not Now – Live & Let Die
- Genesis – Man of Our Times
- Audioslave – Cochise
- Mike Oldfield – Celt
- Rush – Between the Wheels
- Vigil – White Magic Spell
- Pink Floyd – One Of These Days
- Saga- Gotta Love It
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RFYL Episode – SuppressionEP250
March Break should be a government holiday.
That’s all I’ve got. No insight, very little philosophy, just time to stay at home and enjoy … what do they call it, now? Reading week?
Reading week.
Anyway, have some music:
Playlist:
Polaris – Cellar Twins (Single)
The Woods (ft Brad Wilk) – Reignwolf (Single)
Foreigner – Sergeant Thunderhoof (This Sceptred Veil)
As A Friend – Woodhawk (Violent Nature)
Recovery – CLAEMUS (Daydream)
Firestone – Kilmore (From The Inside)
Deceiver / Soothsayer – Ruby The Hatchet (Fear Is A Cruel Master)
Sirens – Half Gramme of Soma (Slip Through The Cracks)
Return To Me – Unleash The Archers (Abyss)
Obligation – Tsunami Bomb (Trust No One)
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Gloom and Doom 08 – 2023-03-16
Gloom and Doom 08 continues our 30th anniversary commemoration of Nirvana’s In Utero with a cover of “Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle” by Fresh Snow and Julie Fader. There are three whole sets of gloomy tunes, with a particularly gothic third set. New music from BIG|BRAVE.
Gloom and Doom 08 Tracklist:
Fresh Snow and Julie Fader – Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle
Fresh Snow – Proper Burial feat. Carmen Elle
Julie Fader – Maps
BIG|BRAVE – the one who bornes a weary load
SPECTRES – The Head and the Heart
Dillon Ryan and the Dream Romantic – So Lovely
Gloom and Doom 08 Show Notes:
- Carmen Elle has performed as part of DIANA, Army Girls, and Austra.
- We first heard BIG|BRAVE on Gloom and Doom 02.
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Ötzi disbanded earlier this month.
- Akiko Sampson of Ötzi was interviewed for the forthcoming issues of BlackStar Zine.
- Akiko and Winter Zora now perform as Yama Uba and just released a new single.
- Dylan of Ötzi now performs with False Figure and Gina Marie now performs with Adrenochrome.
- Both Ötzi and SPECTRES appear on the Artoffact Records 2020 Sampler.
- Hamsas XIII, Cockatoo, and Bloody Blue Darlings are all projects featuring Robyn Bright.
- We first heard Dermabrasion on Gloom and Doom 01.
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The Lunchbox Interview: Shelley Petit (NBCPD)

We all have needs, but sometimes we need to band with others to make those needs known.
My guest today is Shelley Petit, the Chair of the New Brunswick Coalition of Persons With Disabilities (NBCPD), an advocacy organization looking to provide a voice to represent those with disabilities. Their goal is “to achieve a New Brunswick where people with disabilities would all have access to an adequate standard of living, have access to suitable supports to be able to fully and equally participate in society”.
Shelley joins me to talk about the origins of the organization, some of the challenges and opportunities facing NBCPD, and some immediate concerns and awareness that they are trying to raise.
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The Lunchbox Interview: Don Hannah (Playwright, “Resident Aliens”)

Some events we recognize as important when they happen; others can only be realized long after, upon reflection.
My guest today is Don Hannah, a Canadian playwright behind the new play Resident Aliens. He joins me live in studio to chat about the factual origins of one part of this play — the remarkable travel of New Brunswicker Vivian Larsen in 1959 — and the fictional but realistic origins of the other part of this play, as a character looking back on a lifetime. We also talk about writing, exploring New Brunswick stories and being a playwright.
Resident Aliens premieres at TNB’s Open Space Theatre on March 22, and runs nightly until March 25, with a matinee performance on March 26. After that, it goes on tour across the province to six other locations.
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Homemade Jams || 2023-03-13
Track List:
1.) DICKY – Wasted Night (single)
2.) Chris Picco – Make It Up To You (single)
3.) Kelly McMichael – New Life Coming (Waves [Deluxe Edition])
4.) Tortue – Overburdening (single)
5.) Doctor Mother Father – Happiness (Feelin’ Fine)
6.) Motherhood – Dry Heave (single)
7.) Smaller Hearts – Sleeper Agent (single)
8.) Hillsburn – Truths You Outrun (Stories)
9.) Kim Harris – Lavender (single)
10.) Kristen Martel – Photograph of Secrets [acoustic] (single)
11.) Laura Rae – Quatre enfants [Patty, John, Sandra, Mark] (Chansons pour me grand-mère)
12.) Cameron Nickerson – Submission (Submission)
13.) Weak Size Fish – System Failure (The Drift)
The Lunchbox Interview: Marie Maltais (World Water Day 2023)

Water, water everywhere, and every drop to think!
My guest today is Marie Maltais (Director, UNB Art Centre) about this year’s art response to the annual World Water Day observation: Reflections, a collection of art inspired by, responding to and capturing elements of water. We chat about how the exhibit came to be and some of the art to be displayed.
Reflections opens in both the East and West Galleries at the UNB Art Centre in Memorial Hall at UNB on March 24 and runs through to April 28.
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The Lunchbox Interview: Theatre UNB presents “Marriage: A Demolition in Two Acts”

My guests today are Jane Isrealson (director) and David Blanchfield (actor: Wayne) from Theatre UNB’s presentation of Marriage: A Demolition in Two Acts, the latest student production. We chat about generational divides, divisions in marriage, and the divide between an actor and a character which might be nothing like them.
Marriage: A Demolition in Two Acts opens on Thursday, March 16 at 7:30pm, and runs nightly until March 18 at Memorial Hall on UNB Campus.
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Gloom and Doom 07 – 2023-03-09
Gloom and Doom 07 continues our 30th anniversary commemoration of Nirvana’s In Utero with a cover of track 4 by Ostrich Tuning. This week’s episode includes new music from BIG|BRAVE alongside classic tracks by My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, and more.
Gloom and Doom 07 Tracklist:
Ostrich Tuning – R*pe Me (Nirvana cover)
Ostrich Tuning – oakville to the end of the line
BIG|BRAVE – carvers, farriers and knaves
Emma Ruth Rundle – Citadel
The Wake – Shallow End
The Stone Roses – Standing Here
My Blood Valentine – Sometimes
Cocteau Twins – Fifty-Fifty Clown
Nightblossom – Bad Dream
Praises – Shadow of a Doubt
Nirvana – R*pe Me (Band Demo)
Gloom and Doom 07 Show Notes:
- An earlier version of “oakville to the end of the line” appears on 2011’s The Persecution and Assassination of I?.?L?.?McPhedran as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Toronto Under the Direction of (the) Ostrich Tuning.
- We first heard BIG|BRAVE on Gloom and Doom 02.
- “Standing Here” is the B-Side to 1989’s “She Bangs the Drum.”
- We first heard Praises on Gloom and Doom 04.
- Nirvana recorded their demo during a session at Jack Endino’s Word of Mouth Studios in Seattle on October 25-26th, 1992.
- Jack Endino produced Nirvana’s 1989 Bleach LP.
- The band demo of “R*pe Me” originally appeared on the With The Lights Out box set.
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RFYL Episode – ShamblesEP249
Losing track of time makes these weeks melt by, but I still remember to throw something awesome together for you to cling to. Whether or not you’ve managed to find this place just by happenstance, a band retweeting it or some other means of someone actually telling you to check out this place, I encourage you to grab a podcast and blast it out loud.
There’s several hosted up in previous episodes, and don’t worry, I barely say anything at all these days.
Playlist:
Hot Minute – Ian Blurton’s Future Now (Single)
Dig A Hole – Blood Red Shoes (Ghosts On Tape)
Tempest – Kilmore (Single)
Never Say Goodbye – Nightingale (Single)
Facade – Shades of Sorrow (Paradox)
They Live – Aittala (False Pretenses)
Control – Verse The Sun (Single)
Voyager – Half Gramme of Soma (Slip Through The Cracks)
Legacy – Unleash the Archers (Abyss)
Dominion Day – Osyron (Momentous)
Thruster – Ruby The Hatchet (Fear is a Cruel Master)
3 Days & 1000 Nights – Tsunami Bomb (Trust No One)
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The Finnish Line – Episode 02
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The Lunchbox Interview: Colin Fowlie

There are people who do music. And there are people who live it — and share.
My guest today is Colin Fowlie, someone who is involved in just about every aspect of music making, and is looking to help others grow. We chat about where his music comes from and where it’s going, as well as a new venture called East & Nowhere, where he plans to help artists grow and improve at whatever stage they need, from songwriting and music to production and promotion.
As a first release, Colin was involved in the recent single release from Krista Shannon, Last Girl On Earth.
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The Lunchbox Interview: OVATION

Music is food for the soul, and local music is a great harvest.
My guests today are Jim Tranquilla (Executive Director, Tutta Musica Orchestra) and Blair Lawrence (Project Manager). They are both involved in a project called OVATION, a province-wide series of performances aimed at “Celebrating Everyday Heroes”, especially those who stood out in the wake of the pandemic. In addition to 5 main concerts combining original, specially-commission music and video, there are 48 outreach musical performances across the province.
OVATION comes to Fredericton on Friday, March 10 at 8:00 pm at the Playhouse.
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