Today we present the new music from City of Cool, duet in Australia. We follow their career very closely for in the last 10 years and after some singles and eps, they are finally ready to put out their first LP. Useless Eaters from Memphis and San Francisco have a compilation of singles. We introduce Platinum Boys from Milwaukee, Greg Pope from Nashville, Five Mile Smile from Northern Ireland and Joel Plaskett from Canada.
Janiva Magness – The Hard Way;
Leaf Hound – Stray;
Platinum Boys – Creeper;
Elektricni orgazam – Svaka nova noc;
P Hux – Every Minute;
Greg Pope – Galileo;
Five Mile Smile – The Villain;;
R Stevie Moore and Jason Falkner – Play Myself Some Music;
Jon Spencer’s Blues Explosion – Live in CLE;
City of Cool – Meltdown;
Joel Plaskett – Credits Roll;
Michael Tarbox – I Believe In You;
Chris Whitley – Loco Girl (Blues Alphabet);
Kim Simpson – Queen in the Rain;
San Pedro Slim – Talkin About My Neighbors;
Useless Eaters – American Cars.




Low Cut Connie new album Hi Honey is out as of yesterday and we check out the new track that closes the album. Jimbo Mathus is back with the new record called Blue Healer. Amy Lavere has an album with Will Sexton where she goes back to her previous songs looking for a more intimate atmosphere. Boz Scaggs is back also with a really cool new record which mixes various musical genres into an entertaining blend. Mikal Cronin has returned with his 3rd solo record. We also introduce Ethan Daniel Davidson from Detroit with a recording that he made together with Danny Kroha. And finally, we sadly report that Percy Sledge has passed away.
Today we have new music from Australia. King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard has a new single and we have a new band from Perth called Zerodent. Their new demos are just in fresh from over there. Today we also have two performers from Canada as well: Ron Sexsmith and The Barr Brothers. Check out the new music from My Buddy Moose from Rijeka, Croatia. I was wondering what’s happening to Mike Therieau. I really liked his album Living From A Suitcase eight years ago. I’ve found him playing with a new band called Shurman over in Austin. Finally we say goodbye to Rock Vodka, also known as David Thum, the original drummer of Tex And The Horseheads who passed away recently.
Today we continue listening to the Suicide Squeeze Records compilation with two new bands: four ladies in La Luz and Audacity from California. Out of Ireland comes Goodly Thousands. Terry Manning, legendary producer and engineer from Memphis, with a great solo album from 1969 recorded at Ardent is back with the new, low key album called Heaven Knows. And finally, Kim Fowley’s posthumous release Detroit Invasion is out. It was recorded three years before his death with the help of Matthew Smith from Outrageous Cherry, Johnny Nash from Electric Six and Troy Gregory in Detroit. What an incredible album!
Several new names today for the first time at the Little Lighthouse. We have two bands that successfully mix lighter notes with electric guitars: Hushdrops from Chicago and Dick Diver from Melbourne, Australia. Life Sized Maps come from Brooklyn and play music heavy on synthesizers. We also have Wax Idols for the first time at the Little Lighthouse, with an older song that appeared on Suicide Squeeze Records sampler. Willie Nile is back with a piano oriented record and Jon Spencer also has a new record. We say goodbye to John Renbourn of Pentangle, who passed away recently.