Today we have several brand new bands for us here at The Little Lighthouse. Medicine Boy come from South Africa and it’s a duet with powerful modern sound. Nudity come from Leeds, Australia, and over there in the same neck of the woods we have The Prophet Hens from New Zealand. Radkey are three brothers from Missouri. Let’s not forget an awesome performance from the sold out show by Thee Oh Sees in Cleveland.
Buldozer – Stari druze (balada o Harry Jacksonu);
The Yawpers – Beale Street;
Medicine Boy – E.V.I.L;
Dagger Moth – Out of Shot;
Thee Oh Sees Live in CLE;
Nudity – Now I’m Resting;
Radkey – Evil Doer;
Stonefield – Sister;
Seger Liberation Army – Lucifer;
Bob Seger System – Lucifer;
Ray Mason – Heavenly Ladder;
Flesh Panthers – Last I Heard;
The Infidels – Summertime Sucks;
The Prophet Hens – I Might Not Be Right;
The Stoneage Hearts – First Kiss;
Honey – White City;
Scarcity Of Tanks – Over And Done;
Buldozer – Stari druze II.




Sadly, in the past week we lost three important characters in this play we call rock’n’roll. Leonard Cohen, Leon Russell and Billy Miller. Leonard and Leo need no description, but Billy Miller might not be well known to a casual rock consumer. Yet, he was one of the founders of Norton Records – a greatly influential label in the past 20 years or so that brought us many of the hidden rock gems. In addition to that we hear new music from Å tajner Bend in Zagreb, Croatia, Bad Beats, from Vancouver, Doyle Bramhall II and James McMurtry, both from Texas. Also we introduce The Mobbs in UK and Happiness – an offshoot of Deer Tick lead by brothers Chris and Dennis Ryan.
Today we have the new music from Alejandro Escovedo who found his new collaborators in Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey. Will Oldham is back together with Trembling Bells, of course using his moniker Bonnie Prince Billy. His friend from many projects, Angel Olsen is also back with some new tunes. In addition to that we introduce Italian singer-songwriter Giulia Millanta, who nowadays lives and creates in Arizona. We also introduce new music from Purling Hiss and Mannequin Pussy (both bands from Philadelphia) and Bob Reuter’s Alley Ghost from St. Louis. We also pay respect to the country music songwriter Curly Putnam who passed away at the age of 85 last week.
Today’s show is on a quieter side. We have new music from Leonard Cohen, Suzanne Vega, Rachel Haden and one new tune from Amy Rigby played live in Cleveland. We finish the show with the new tune from the German film maker and guitarist Philipp Viruss. His band is called Wild Style Lion.