We have a couple of new things today. Miss Destiny from Australia are three ladies and one dude: Harriet Hudson, Harriet Stewart, Annie Llewellyn and Brett Bevege. Also from Australia, in Perth, Night Signals have a new EP called Animals. The new single they have on Hozac is on our program today. Rich Hopkins has a new album with his Luminarios, called Tombstone, two years after his great effort Buried Treasures. Also, check out John Murry playing on of his new songs live in Cleveland. We hope to be a soundtrack of your Thanksgiving holiday this year!
Graham Parker – The Heart In Harlem;
Dead Milkmen – Streetlamps – Walking to Work;
Game Theory – Beach State Rocking;
Melvins – You Can Make Me Wait;
Miss Destiny – The One;
OBN IIIs – Driving Dream;
Rich Hopkins and Luminarios – Ace in the Hole;
Rich Hopkins and Luminarios – Everything;
Cheap Wine – Your Time Is Right Now;
Stray – Oil Fumes & Sea Air;
Bonnie Prince Billy – Whipped;
Allysen Callery – I Gave You;
John Murry – The Stars Are Gods Bullet Holes (Live in CLE);
Otis Spann – Sellin’ My Thing (Blues Alphabet);
Neil Young – Drive Back;
Night Signals – Drunk and Disorderly.




Today we check out the new record for the legendary Stooges guitar player James Williamson. He took some old song that he wrote for the Raw Power follow-up, finished them up, recorded with various singers and put them out on a new record Re-Licked. Matthew Smith is back with another Outrageous Cherry album, after a few years of hiatus. We introduce a new band from Sweden – The Youth. Also, check out a cool version of NRBQ tune Magnet, performed live in Cleveland by Natural Child.
First half of our show today is dedicated to the ladies. Jolie Holland was in The Be Good Tanyas and Kelley Mickwee was with Trishas and now they have very strong solo records. Mitski put her record out as well. Pieta Brown also has a new record out and we pay attention. On the other side, Billy Childish formed a new band called CTMF and Steve Wynn put out the record formed out of his recordings ten years ago in Spain.
Welcome to episode 300, ever since we started podcasting from Cleveland! Thanks for sticking around for all these hours of music. We have a new exceptionally interesting and complex record by the New Jersey band Nude Beach, simply entitled 77 and written entirely by their front-man Chuck Betz. Australian band with a strange name King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard are back with a new record. Our old Cleveland friend Derek Deprator has a new EP out, entitled In Motion. We also introduce some new bands, Gino and The Goons hail from Florida and Bloodhouds from Los Angeles.