Today we bring you some new sounds from Keith Richards. Thurston Moore Band too – they had a gig in Cleveland where they played their new song Turn On for the first time. Dead Moon and Faces dig into the back-catalog. Dead Moon with a live recording from their 1993 show in Satyricon and Faces reissue all their studio albums in a box set with a few unreleased out-takes. We also introduce some new bands: The Jackets from Switzerland and Delaney Davidson from New Zealand but also via Switzerland (he was in Dead Brothers). Rebel Kind are three ladies from Michigan with a cool record entitled Today.
Moody Blues – Cities;
OBN IIIs – Standing;
The Jackets – Don’t Turn Yourself In;
Zerodent – You;
Keith Richards – Blues In The Morning;
Faces – Behind The Sun;
Andy Gabbard – LYSM;
Thurston Moore Band – Turn On (new song Live in CLE);
Rebel Kind – Sha La La;
Delaney Davidson – Something’s Wrong;
Fonija – Patokaz;
Scott Reynolds – Cyclops;
Bee Houston – Break Away (Blues Alphabet);
Dead Moon – Echoes to You;
Restless Hearts – Why.




Today’s show brings us some new names. The Sons of Bido Lito come from Sunderland in England, but they are named after a small old and now defunct club in Hollywood called Bido Lito. Big Quiet come from New York City and Shambles come from San Diego. Shambles share some of the members with True Stories, which we heard last week. Ethan Johns is back with a live album and Lucero have a new studio record.
Here’s what we have this time: Orville Bateman Neely and his OBN IIIs are back with their new album Worth A Lot Of Money. From Sweden, we have the new music from Bäddat För Trubbel and Animal Daydream. The latter are on the Jigsaw record label, and this label prepared an excellent archival recording by a mysterious band called Restless Hearts. Continuing on a power pop note, we have Bart Mendoza and his True Stories. We also introduce a new songwriting name in this show: Joe Hutchinson who goes by the name of Joe Normal.
Today we have some cool new singles by well known bands: legendary Godfathers and King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard. We introduced Zig Zags earlier this year and now they’re back with an EP. Mark Lanegan released an old set of demos dating back to 2002, which really sound exceptionally good. We introduce two new solo artists: Andy Gabbard from Columbus (also in Buffalo Killers) and Bill Lloyd from Nashville. From Macedonia comes Fonija, a punk trio with young folks belting out some impressive tunes.