Another well tempered show today. We have new music from truly legendary names: Teenage Fanclub, Scott Reynolds (of All), Evie Sands and Imelda May. Modern classics, The Murlocs lead by Ambrose Kenny-Smith are also back with the new single. And The Forty Nineteens are back with the new album. We also introduce John Larson from Providence, RI and Jim Trainor picturesque Couer D’Alene in Idaho.
The Everly Brothers – You’re Just What I Was Looking For Today;
The Murlocs – Francesca;
Jim Trainor – Truth;
Dinosaur JR – I Aint;
Status Quo – All The Reasons;
Teenage Fanclub – The Concept;
Teenage Fanclub – Home;
The Forty Nineteens – Tell Me;
The Tuns – In the Middle of the Way Home;
Ezra Furman – Early Rain;
Imelda May – Made To Love (feat. Ronnie Wood, Gina Martin & Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu);
Evie Sands – The Truth Is in Disguise;
Evie Sands – Any Way That You Want Me;
Byrds – So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Star;
Cool Ghouls – Smoke & Fire;
The Last – Weekend Girl;
All – Mary;
Scott Reynolds – Spit;
John Larson and The Silver Fields – I Don’t Want to Hear Their Names Anymore;
Keith Jarrett – It’s A Lonesome Old Town.
Today we begin with the new single from Gyasi. Then we check out the new supergruop with ex members of The Inbreds, Sloan and The Super Friendz: Tuns. Cool Ghouls have a fantastic new record At George’s Zoo. Israel Nash Gripka is back with the new record and so is Daniel Romano (yes again!). Sculpture Club from Salt Lake City announces new album and we have a new tune from Vlatko Stefanovski (former boss of the legendary Yugo rock act Leb i Sol). Speaking of Leb i sol, their late period drummer and a beloved character from the Yugo rock scene, Dragoljub Djuricic passed away and we pay respect to him at the tail end of the show.
King Khan Unlimited – Crime Don’t Pay;
Gyasi – Feed Your Face;
Tuns – Double Down;
Pushups – So Let Down;
Dale Crover – Shark Like Overbite;
Kid Congo and The Pink Monkey Birds – Sean Delear;
Cool Ghouls – Brown Bag;
Cool Ghouls – The Way I Made You Cry;
Israel Nash – Dividing Lines;
Nazz – Hello It’s Me;
Todd Rundgren – Hello It’s Me;
Daniel Romano’s Oufit – Union Sundown;
Daniel Romano – The Divine Reveal;
Sculpture Club – Just One More;
Petrified Max – Contracupid;
Vlatko Stefanovski – Garaza;
Leb i Sol – Kalabalak;
Yu Grupa – NeÅ¡to si mi umorna i bleda.
Today we have an interesting show, full of new experimental tunes mostly inspired by the new Levitation festival releases by Dead Meadow and Osees. Following that block we check out the new music from City of Cool and Mythic Sunship who may as well have been on Levitation line up. Warm Drag has a new single and we also check out new releases from Hedvig Mollestad Trio and Writhing Squares. We also introduce a young guitar player from Austing TX, Ally Venable who has a very interesting new tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan. Although she could have titled it as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix and it would still work well, if not better given the experimental feel of the piece.
Jonathan Kane and Dave Soldier – Requiem for Hulis Pulis;
Dead Meadow – Rains in the Desert;
Osees – Chem Farmer Nite Expo;
City of Cool – Festival Time;
Mythic Sunship – Olympia;
Warm Drag – Butch Things;
Ally Venable – Tribute to SRV;
Hedvig Mollestad Trio – Leo Flash’ Return to the Underworld;
Writhing Squares – Epilogue.
Today we have a nice mix of recent bluesy roots rocks. We open up with Benelux representatives: Low Point Drains and Ghalia Volt. Then we land in the USA and check in four ladies Joyann Parker, Joanna Connor, Rhiannon Giddens and Veronica Lewis. Maness Brothers over in St. Louis have two new singles. We close the show out with the legendary New York violinist Dave Soldier in collaboration with drummer Jonathan Kane.
Automatic City – See My Jumper Hanging On The Line;
Low Point Drains – Offline;
Ghalia Volt – Can’t Escape;
Danny Kroha – Detroit Blues;
Jim Dickinson – CaseyJjones (On The Road Again);
Joanna Connor – I Feel So Good;
Veronica Lewis – The Memphis Train;
Johnny Mastro & Mama’s Boys – Last Dance in Memphis;
The Maness Brothers – Life;
The Maness Brothers – The Way That it is;
Joyann Parker – Carry On;
John Paul Keith – I Don’t Wanna Know;
Seasick Steve – Miss Maybell;
Rhiannon Giddens – Calling Me Home (With Francesco Turrisi);
Jonathan Kane and Dave Soldier – Hate To See You Go.
Today we listen to some well tempered music from all over the world. We showcase new stuff from Michael Beach in Australia, BellTowers from Florida, Hoorsees from Paris, France, Dolph Chaney from Chicago, Koala Voice from Slovenia. We also have the new single from the legendary Reigning Sound and Julianna Hatfield as well. Chris Brokaw, formerly of Come, is also back with a new release.
Lilac Angel – Rock´n Roll Lady;
Michael Beach – De Facto Blues;
The BellTowers – Is This Her Day;
Coctails – 20,000 Arms;
Guided By Voices – Endless Seafood;
Hoorsees – Overdry;
Chris Brokaw – I Can’t Sleep;
Dirt Music – Panther Hunting;
Chris Church – Trying;
Julianna Hatfield – I See You;
Julianna Hatfield – Mouthful Of Blood;
Dolph Chaney – I Wanted You;
Dolph Chaney – The Handling;
Petrified Max – Sipping the Moon;
2nd Grade – Over and Over;
Reigning Sound – Since When;
Reigning Sound – A Little More Time;
Koala Voice – Vukovi;
The Lemon Twigs – The One.
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