Flashlite #268

Carla BozulichWe have a very quiet show today. Gavin Gardner from Toronto opens up with a Dylan tune. Then we go to New York and hear Lucius perform one of Bob’s songs from the 80s. We also check out a shoegazer band Creepoid from Philadelphia. Allysen Callery is a new name here at the Little Lighthouse. She mainly accompanies herself on guitar and has a very interesting voice, sounding a lot like Sandy Denny. We check out Marianne Dissard’s new record and we find her now back in France after being in Tucson for awhile. Carla Bozulich is back with the new record. And despite this being a very quiet episode of the Little Lighthouse, we close with the loudest record ever recorded – Stooges’ Raw Power. This our tribute to Scott Asheton, drummer of the Stooges who passed away last week.

Gavin Gardner – Tomorrow Is A Long Time;
Creepoid – Acrimony;
Lucius – When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky;
Richard Thompson – Shoot Out The Lights (Live in Kent);
Sandy Denny – Autopsy;
Allysen Callery – I Had a Lover I Thought Was My Own;
Susie Hug – Calling Time;
Marianne Dissard – Mouton Bercail;
Carla Bozulich – Deeper Than the Well;
Fleetwood Mac – Something Inside Of Me (Blues Alphabet);
Jesse Winchester – Biloxi;
Townes Van Zandt – None But The Rain;
Mike Watt – Pinned To The Table;
Iggy and the Stooges – Gimme Danger.

Flashlite #267

The Forty NineteensWe end today with the mind-blowing new album for Rachel, Tanya and Petra Haden, The Haden Triplets, produced by Ry Cooder. We start with The Forty Nineteens from LA who just put out excellent new record called simply Spin It. Our recommendation exactly! The we check out Coathangers, a trio of ladies from Atlanta for the first time at the show. Black Lips have a new record and so do John The Conqueror. Swedish punks Bäddat För Trubbel are also back with a new tune.

Blondie – Dreaming;
The Forty Nineteens – Dimes From The Dead;
The Forty Nineteens – Modern Romance;
The Split Squad – Feel The Same About You;
RPMs – Gimme Some Action;
RPMs – Don’t Wanna Be Young;
Piloti – Novo odelo;
The Coathangers – Follow Me;
Baddat for Trubbel- Inte Varit Su Tuff;
Black Lips – Raw Meat;
Black Lips – Boys in the Wood;
Meat Puppets – Roof With A Hole;
Sleepy John Estes – President Kennedy;
Rainer and Das Combo – How I Wanted You;
John The Conqueror – Daddy’s Little Girl;
The Haden Triplets – Slowly.

Flashlite #266

Lorelle Meets The ObsoleteWe start today with two delightful power pop compilations that came out on Austin’s Cheap Rewards Records. One compiles Radio Ready Lost Power Pop Hits from Wisconsin and the other one compiles Texas. Then we check out the new album for The Men, which surprised us with its quality. Mozes and the Firstborn is a new interesting band from Netherlands on Burger Records. Latin America is represented today with Aj Davila (formerly Davila 666) from Peru and Lorelle Meets The Obsolete from Mexico. We also check out two bands from UK, psychedelic band with infinite songs The Cosmic Dead and a more traditional folk band Dai and the Ramblers. We also have Dead Meadow for the first time in our show with a live track from their recent gig in Cleveland. Also, today we have a full line up of our bonuses: Mystery Train, Kozmic Blues and Sympathy for Rock’n’roll. Scroll down and check it out!

Dirty Looks – 12 O’Clock High;
Connection – Nothing About Me;
The Tyrants – Hard To Get;
The Take – Tonight;
The (English) Beat – Save It For Later;
The Men – Get What You Give;
Mozes and the Firstborn – Bloodsucker;
Terry Matls – Human Race;
Aj Davila – Salvajes;
Moldes – Bad Latex;
Endless Boogie – Surplus to Requirements;
The Cosmic Dead – Easterfaust Part 2;
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete – Thoughts About Night Noon;
Dead Meadow – Live in CLE;
Jimmy Dotson – Oh Baby (Blues Alphabet);
The Dixie Cups – Two-way-poc-a-way;
Dai and the Ramblers – Iko Iko.

Flashlite #265

Sarah BorgesToday we have two new names from Vacilando ’68. Both names come from the Medway area in Kent, England. They are Theatre Royal and Stuart Turner. Susie Hug had a fantastic album with that label a few years ago called Tucson Moonshine and she announced a new record soon called Hug Is The New Kiss. Sarah Borges from Boston is back with her new album Radio Sweetheart. War on Drugs from Philadelphia have a new record as well. We also check out a track from Eamon McGrath’s upcoming EP Exile pt.2.

The Melted Americans – What’s Going On;
War On Drugs – A Needle In Your Eye Number 16;
War on Drugs – Burning;
Sarah Borges – Same Old 45;
Sarah Borges – Hands and Knees;
Susie Hug – Down To the Water;
Susie Hug – Winter Snow Is Falling;
Theatre Royal – Doubt;
Stuart Turner and the Flat Earth Society – Mindspikes;
Willie Dixon – Spoonful (Blues Alphabet);
Cream – Spoonful;
Eamon McGrath – Ecstasy Railings;
Eamon McGrath – Running From The Cops;
Norman Nardini and The Tigers – Undercover Lover (Live in CLE);
Lisa Mychols – Choke Up.