Matters

Matters is the fifth full-length album by the punk rock band Pulley.

Track listing

  • "A Bad Reputation" – 2:54
  • "Blindfold" – 2:43
  • "Huber Breeze" – 2:25
  • "Insects Destroy" – 3:20
  • "Looking Back" – 2:48
  • "Poltergeist" – 2:16
  • "Immune" – 4:24
  • "YSC" – 3:09
  • "Stomach Aches" – 2:51
  • "I Remember" – 2:20
  • "Suitcase" – 3:13
  • "Thanks" – 1:12
  • Track 7 is two songs. "Immune" ends at 3:24. At the 3:26 mark begins a cover of the theme song to the 1970s children's television show, Land of the Lost.
  • In Track 8 the sound clip at 2:12-2:32 is from the song "The Master's Call" by Marty Robbins
  • Matters (band)

    Matters was a Canadian indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario. The band consisted of Tim Bruton (guitar/synth), Kyle Donnelly (bass), John O'Regan (lead vocals/guitar/keyboard) and Greg Santilly (drums). They played rock music that had elements of punk, dance, and art rock, and used multiple transitions and hooks rather than traditional verse/chorus song structures.

    History

    The D'Urbervilles

    Formed in 2005 as The D'Urbervilles while the members were students at the University of Guelph, the band originally consisted of O'Regan, Bruton, Donnelly, and drummer C.L. Smith. Prior to Smith's departure, the band independently released their debut EP The D'Urbervilles, which reached No. 37 on earshot!'s Canadian campus and community radio charts for the month of May 2006. The D'Urbervilles toured and recorded their debut album, We Are the Hunters, with replacement drummers Steve Hesselink and Adam Seward before selecting Santilly as a permanent member in the fall of 2007. We Are the Hunters was released on the Toronto label Out of This Spark on February 19, 2008 and hit No. 13 on the earshot! charts for the month of March. The band completed work on their second full-length, although they have gone on record as saying it's unlikely to be released.

    Tribe

    A tribe is viewed, historically or developmentally, as a social group existing before the development of, or outside, states. A tribe is a distinct people, dependent on their land for their livelihood, who are largely self-sufficient, and not integrated into the national society. It is perhaps the term most readily understood and used by the general public. Stephen Corry, director of Survival International, the world's only organisation dedicated to indigenous rights, has defined tribal people as "those which have followed ways of life for many generations that are largely self-sufficient, and are clearly different from the mainstream and dominant society". This definition, however, would not apply in countries in the Middle East such as Iraq, where the entire population is a member of one tribe or another and therefore tribalism itself is dominant and mainstream.

    There are an estimated one hundred and fifty million tribal individuals worldwide, constituting around forty percent of indigenous individuals. However, although nearly all tribal people are also indigenous, there are some who are not indigenous to the areas where they live now.

    Tribal (disambiguation)

    Tribal may refer to:

    Groups of people

  • Tribe, a clan-based social structure
  • Tribalism, strong cultural or ethnic identity that separates members of one group from another
  • Tribals or Adivasi, ethnic and tribal groups claimed to be the aboriginal population of India
  • Organizations

  • Tribal colleges and universities in North America
  • Tribal Group, a British consulting business
  • Clothing

  • Tribal Gear, a Clothing and Accessories Company
  • In art and music

  • Tribal art, visual arts and culture of indigenous peoples
  • Tribal house, a subgenre of house music
  • Tribal rhythms
  • "Tribal", a song by P.O.D. from The Fundamental Elements of Southtown
  • Tribal, a 2010 album released by Dr. John
  • An alternate term for the music genre World music
  • See also

  • Tribal-class, various warships
  • Tribe (disambiguation)
  • Tribe (TV series)

    Tribe (known as Going Tribal in the United States) is a documentary television series co-produced by the BBC and the Discovery Channel, and hosted by former British Royal Marine Bruce Parry.

    In each series, Parry visits a number of remote tribes in such locales as the Himalayas, Ethiopia, West Papua, Gabon and Mongolia, spending a month living and interacting with each society. While there, Parry adopts the methods and practices of his hosts, participating in their rituals and exploring their cultural norms. This often enables him to form personal bonds with the members of each tribe.

    Parry tries to learn the basics of the tribe's language but is also accompanied by a translator.

    The series is co-produced by BBC Wales and the Discovery Channel. A second series aired in July 2006 and the third began on 21 August 2007 on BBC Two, and ended on 25 September 2007. No further series have been made, though Parry's 2008 series, Amazon has a similar synopsis.

    Parry was awarded the BAFTA Cymru "Best On-Screen Presenter" award in 2008 for his work on the 'Penan' Episode. A BAFTA Cymru "Best Camera: Not Drama" award was also awarded for Gavin Searle's work in the same episode.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Latest News for: Tribal matters

    Edit

    12 left out communities in Sikkim will get ST status in due course: CM

    Hindustan Times 03 Apr 2025
    ... engagement at the national level, including renewed representations to the Prime Minister, Home Minister, and Tribal Affairs Minister will be held to bring the matter to a logical conclusion.
    Edit

    Love is blind: Dating app Tribal promises a match without seeing your partner’s face

    New York Post 31 Mar 2025
    A new dating app called Tribal has entered the chat, and it blurs users’ profile photos for 72 hours ... Tribal blurs users’ profile photos for 72 hours ... From there, the idea for Tribal was born almost four years ago ... So how does Tribal work?.
    Edit

    Faith and Values: Government making promises it can’t keep affects U.S. Native tribes

    The Spokesman-Review 31 Mar 2025
    We do not have a comment on personnel matters, however Interior will continue to uphold federal responsibilities to tribal communities as we embrace new opportunities for optimization and innovation in workforce management.”.
    Edit

    With end of 'Native blood' requirements, St. Croix Ojibwe Tribe membership finally growing

    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 27 Mar 2025
    Doxtator said other tribes, including the Oneida Nation, need to move away from the blood quantum model in order to avoid eventual extinction, but it’s currently a matter of educating tribal members of the need.
    Edit

    Tribal health leaders say Medicaid cuts would decimate health programs

    East Bay Times 26 Mar 2025
    Tribal leaders are calling on ... Because Medicaid is already a stopgap fix for Native American health programs, tribal leaders said it won’t be a matter of replacing the money but operating with less.
    Edit

    Animal attacks in Aralam Farm: Govt’s lack of clarity irks HC

    The Times of India 24 Mar 2025
    'Are you only answering the queries made by the court? Does the state have any proactive stand in the matter,' HC asked ... tribal couple was trampled to death by a wild elephant at the farm.
    Edit

    Tribal land ruling undercuts marijuana law’s claims of undoing racial disparities

    AOL 23 Mar 2025
    Thompson says the first day went well, but on the second day, the store and his home were both raided by Mahnomen county sheriff’s deputies and White Earth tribal police, who seized all of Thompson’s cannabis as well as $2,748 in cash.
    Edit

    J&K Govt Tables First Bill In Assembly,  Proposes GST Amendments

    Kashmir Observer 23 Mar 2025
    The grants, introduced by Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs ... He said the department is mandated to conduct research studies and document tribal-related matters.
    Edit

    Reflections on the 2024 Intertribal Agriculture Council Youth Conference

    West River Eagle 20 Mar 2025
    It reminded youth that their voices matter, their dreams are valid, and their efforts will pave the way for healthier, more sustainable tribal communities.
    Edit

    Tribal killing row keeps House on boil, Cong again walks out

    The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
    Matter was raised in the Zero Hour on Tuesday through a Call Attention Motion by Jhabua MLA Dr Vikrant Bhuria who alleged that the encounter was a fake and the victim, Hiran Parthe, was an innocent ...
    Edit

    Tribal leaders raise concerns about CSULB’s handling of sacred Puvungna site

    Press Telegram 18 Mar 2025
    McKeever’s latest letter to Lucey about the matter, sent in November, said that CSULB was willing to reopen regular lines of communication between university and tribal officials in the interest of moving the process forward.
    Edit

    Cong MLAs submit documents on Rajput’s 'benami properties' to EOW

    The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
    How does he travel in such an expensive car? Whose vehicle is that? These are also points for investigation.'A peeved Rajpur further said, 'In the Congress, there are many senior and good leaders, some of them are tribals also.
    • 1
    ×