Honey, a mysterious band from Brooklyn that we liked last year with the album Love is Hard, is back with a new record called New Moody Judy. Excellent blues duet from Boston, Mr. Airplane Man are back with a new single after a long hiatus. Another female blues duet, Larkin Poe is back with a new record. We introduce Dead Heavens from New York, Bonnevilles from Northern Ireland and Flat Worms from Los Angeles. The Yawpers are live in Cleveland.
Ty Segall – Talkin’;
Hüsker Dü – Is Today the Day;
Hüsker Dü – Won’t Change;
The Gotobeds – Fast Trash;
Male Gaze – Didn’t;
Dead Heavens – Away from the Speed;
Honey – New Moody Judy;
Elder – The Falling Veil;
The Yawpers – Live in CLE;
Melvins – Black Betty;
Larkin Poe – Black Betty;
Mr. Ariplane Man – I’m In Love;
Baby Shakes – Fade Away;
Lilly Hiatt – The Night David Bowie Died;
The Pink Tiles – For Tomorrow;
Twerps – New Moves;
The On and Ons – Whole World;
The Bonnevilles – Get Myself A Gun;
Flat Worms – Red Hot Sand.




Lots of stuff from the UK today. From the Medway scene, we have the new music from Len Price 3 and Groovy Uncle, featuring Suzi Chunk. Also from UK, from Liverpool, we check out the new singer songwriter Tom George. Vasko Atanasoski sent his new demo. John Murry is back with the new record. Atlanta retro rockers Woggles have a new record too. Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams are a new duet from Woodstock and we listen to Banditos live in Cleveland.
Today we start off with a brand new tune from Cheap Wine’s new studio, directly from Pesaro, Italy. Motörhead and Replacements have post-breakup releases, and we check it out today. Pink Tiles from Australia have a really good new album, that showcases their great new leap in artistic maturity. Hidden Rifles are a new band for Matthew Wascovich, Mike Watt and Norman Westberg. We introduce Transit Method from Austin TX and three ladies from New York City, Baby Shakes.
Today we start off with the new volume of The Warfaring Strangers from The Numero Group, Acid Nightmares. Then we stay with The Replacements, and we hear the brand new music from Chris Mars and Bash & Pop. Tommy and Bash & Pop teamed up with Nicole Atkins for a new single. We introduce a duet called Whiskey Charmers from Detroit. Also, M.O.R.T. from Croatia is in our show for the first time. San Mikulec and Å tajner Bend are back with the new record. We also play a tune from ESC Life, who are also from Zagreb, and they used to serve as Grant Hart’s backing band for his Ajvarpalooza toor. Finally, Patsy Gelb and her Rats are back with a new song.