Today we bring you a few new names. First, we have Acapulco Lips, a trio from Seattle (although they have that modern San Francisco sound). Then we have Outtacontroller, a straight forward rock band from Halifax in Canada. Iza is a new band from Belgrade. Legendary Hawkwind are back with the new record the first one in four years. Finally, we say farewell to Guy Clark, one of the legendary Texas troubadours, who passed away last week at the age of 74.
Jon S Williams – This is;
The Forty Nineteens – Wasn’t It You;
Acapulco Lips – Tonight;
Victims – Television Addict;
The Radiators From Space – Television Screen;
Kursaal Flyers – Television Generation;
Outacontroller – Television Zombie;
Kurt Baker – Sleeping With the Television On;
Giant Giant Sand – Undiscovered Country;
John Doe – Alone in Arizona;
John Doe – Alone in Arizona (Live in CLE);
Iza – Na kraju;
Stone Cupid – Shed My Skin;
Guy Clark – Desperados Waiting For a Train;
Guy Clark – LA Freeway;
The Pretty Tings – Turn My Head;
Hawkwind – The Machine.




The best news for this show is that Jody Stephens from Big Star and Luther Russel of Freewheelers formed a new band called Those Pretty Wrongs (after a Shakespeare’s poem). Their new record is made in Memphis Ardent Studios with the old Big Star equipment and while it definitely draws on that sound, it’s definitely not a cheap nostalgic take on a beloved band. It underlines on just how much Jody was integral to this band. We also have new music from Fort Wayne’s Left Lane Cruiser, and Pat Todd. We have no less than two supergroups today. Hard Working Americans are Todd Snider and Dave Schools from Widespread Panic together with and Neal Casal. Hard working Canadians are Tuns with Chris Murphy of Sloan, Matt Murphy of Super Friendz and Mike O’Neill of The Inbreds. We also check out Fifty Foot Combo from Belgium and The Hunches from Portland OR.
Today we bring you several new bands. We have Empty Markets from Austin TX, Seratones from Shreveport LA and Cosmic Dead from Scotland. We also check out the newest collaboration of Petra Haden and Jesse Harris and a new record from Janiva Magness, Love Wins Agan.
Today we hear some new music from the kings of lo-fi rock, Robert Pollard and Guided By Voices. He is as productive as ever. Following his footsteps in lo-fi, we introduce City Yelps from Leeds UK and Honey Radar from Indiana. Paul Kelly is back with a set of Shakespearean sonnets. Plastic Pals form Sweden have a new single. San Mikulec, a one-man band in Croatia is back with the new project called Snooze in Motion and we close everything with John Doe of X with his new album. Bob Hillman is a new name in show, he recorded an albums with the help of Peter Case. We pay respect to Jadranka Stojakovic, probably the greatest female character that ever came out of the Yugoslav pop and rock scene. She passed away yesterday.