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Flashlite #477

Kak ChannthyJonathan Richman has a new single with our sponsor The Blue Arrow Records and we check it out. Also, we hear the new singles from Eamon McGrath and Low Cut Connie. Two bands share a split EP, Remedy from Austria and ESC Life from Croatia. ESC Life used to be a backing band for Grant Hart when he did a tour in Europe a few years ago. King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard continue their hyper-production with yet another new album which they call Polygondwanaland. Our show today is dedicated to the drummer of Flesh Eaters, Christian Free who used to be a part of their 90s line up and passed away last week. Also Kak Channthy of The Cambodian Space Project got killed in a car accident last week. We didn’t play this band before, but it’s still important to pay respect to this spectacularly interesting singer-songwriter.

David Nance – What You’re Doing;
Esc Life – Fill The Void;
Remedy – Fix It;
The Number Ones – Breakin’ Loose;
Someloves – Know You Now;
Amy Rigby – New Sheriff;
Low Cut Connie – Beverly;
Jonathan Richman – Not So Much To Be Loved As To Love;
I Am The Polish Army – My Old Man;
Blackfoot Gypsies – I’m so Blue;
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – Inner Cell;
Eamon McGrath – Power;
The Schizophonics – Venus Transit;
The Cambodian Space Project – The Passenger;
Flesh Eaters – Death Installment Plan;
Velvet Underground – I’ll Be Your Mirror.

Flashlite #409

Bash and PopToday’s show is full of supergroups. There’s a new album by Datura4 (Dom Mariani and Greg Hitchcock), new song from the ex-Yugoslavian supergroup Trese.Lupa.Udara lead by Koja and Tommy Stinson’s Bash and Pop are back with the new tunes. Gartrells is a new supergroup from Georgia with members from Black Lips, Legendary Shack Shakers, Black Linen and The Gaye Blades. We also hear a new tune from Eamon McGrath and a new one from Wild Billy Childish – this time with his band CTMF.

Wesley Fuller – Change Your Mind;
Datura4 – Too Much (Or Not Enough);
Trese.Lupa.Udara. – Beži!;
Djuro i Tragaci – Trese lupa udara;
Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers – Old Spur Line;
Black Lips – Lean;
The Gartrells – Truth Will Rise;
Bash and Pop – Tiny Pieces;
Bash and Pop – On The Rocks;
Eamon McGrath and The Hills Mover – Shadows On The Night;
Eamon McGrath – Ontario By Night;
Andy Bopp – Broken Ties;
Terry Malts – Used to Be;
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials – I’ll Cry Tomorrow;
Flesh Panthers – The Lotus Eaters;
Wild Billy Childish & CTMF – Turn and Run.

Flashlite #342

Barrence WhitfieldThe first part of today’s show is mostly filled with the new tunes. We start off with the new music from Barrence Whitfield, who continues his furious comeback with a new record called Under a Savage Sky. Then we introduce a new duet from Cleveland Wesley Who, with a live recording of a Prince song. We also introduce Slates from Edmonton, Alberta in Canada – compatriots of Eamon McGrath. Plastic Pals from Sweden are back with the new single. The second part of the show dominates with music of several folks that we lost in the recent days: country music singer Lynn Anderson, record producer Bob Johnston, Flesh Eaters guitarist Stuart Lederer and Eddie Hardin who had a tough job filling Steve Winwood’s shoes in Spencer Davis Group, but also wrote one of my favorite tunes ever Time Seller.

Rickie Lee Jones – Infinity;
Faux Killas – When You Get Wild;
Barrence Whitfield – I’m a Full Grown Man;
Barrence Whitfield – The Corner Man;
Wesley Who – The Beautiful Ones (Live in CLE);
Slates – Auditorium;
Eamon McGrath – Auditorium;
The Last – Century City Rag;
Sherwin – Qualm;
The Plastic Pals – Timing Is Everything;
Johnny Young – Slam Hammer (Blues Alphabet);
Joe South – Rose garden;
Lynn Anderson – Rose Garden;
Bob Dylan – Desolation Row;
Flesh Eaters – Death Installment Plan;
Spencer Davis Group – Time Seller.

Flashlite #332

The ZoltarsThe brightest highlight in today’s show are two live recordings from King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard. This Australian band played two nights in Cleveland and I was there to catch some moments with my recorder. One of the songs was brand new from what I could tell. Another hero of this show, Eamon McGrath has put out yet another of his online only albums called Shortest Ride To The Light of The Morning. Chris Stamey is back with the new record. Mark Kozelek with his Sun Kil Moon is back with the new record, probably the best one in his career. We also check out two new band, The Morons from Chicago and The Zoltars from Austin TX.

Built To Spill – So;
Low Cut Connie – Somewhere Along the Avenue;
The Morons – Disco Diablo;
Mitski – Jobless Monday;
The Zoltars – We Missed Out;
Eamon McGrath – Chlorine;
Eamon McGrath – Young Men;
Sonny Boy Williamson – The Key (Blues Alphabet);
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – It’s Got Cold (Live in CLE);
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – New New Song (Live in CLE);
Sun Kil Moon – With A Sort Of Grace I Walked To The Bathroom To Cry;
Chris Stamey – Invisible;
Mott The Hoople – Honaloochie Boogie;
R. Stevie Moore Jason Falkner – Sincero Amore.

Flashlite #310

Sonny Vincent and SpiteSonny Vincent is back with no less than two new records. One is with his new band called Spite – it features also Glen Matlock, Steve Mackay and Rat Scabies – all star line up, and that’s how it sounds too. He also has a solo record called Cyanide Consomme. Great work indeed. Eamon McGrath finally gathered his three-song downloads into a full blown LP called Exile. We play a new rocking version of the title track. He also has an updated bandcamp website with a TON of great rare demos. We pick some in our show today. There’s a tribute out there to Bruce Springsteen’s album Born in the USA. We feature Trampled By Turtles from Duluth, MN. Another new band today is Zig Zags from LA. We say goodbye to Joe Cocker and Jimmy Ruffin.

King Khan and the Gris Gris – Born to Die;
Zig Zags – Brainded Warrior;
Sonny Vincent and Spite – Now That I Have You;
Sonny Vincent – Just Like Penguins;
Eamon McGrath – Exile;
Eamon McGrath – Empire of Open Air;
Eamon McGrath – Song For Berlin;
Afterhours – Riprendere Berlino;
Dawn Chorus and The Blue Tits – I’m Going Down;
Trampled By Turtles – I’m Goin Down;
Bruce Springsteen – I’m Goin Down;
Bassholes – Broke Down Engine (Live in CLE);
Jimmy Rogers, Muddy Waters and Little Walter – Act Like You Love Me (Blues Alphabet);
Joe Cocker – Honky Tonk Women;
Jimmy Ruffin – What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted.

Flashlite #265

Sarah BorgesToday we have two new names from Vacilando ’68. Both names come from the Medway area in Kent, England. They are Theatre Royal and Stuart Turner. Susie Hug had a fantastic album with that label a few years ago called Tucson Moonshine and she announced a new record soon called Hug Is The New Kiss. Sarah Borges from Boston is back with her new album Radio Sweetheart. War on Drugs from Philadelphia have a new record as well. We also check out a track from Eamon McGrath’s upcoming EP Exile pt.2.

The Melted Americans – What’s Going On;
War On Drugs – A Needle In Your Eye Number 16;
War on Drugs – Burning;
Sarah Borges – Same Old 45;
Sarah Borges – Hands and Knees;
Susie Hug – Down To the Water;
Susie Hug – Winter Snow Is Falling;
Theatre Royal – Doubt;
Stuart Turner and the Flat Earth Society – Mindspikes;
Willie Dixon – Spoonful (Blues Alphabet);
Cream – Spoonful;
Eamon McGrath – Ecstasy Railings;
Eamon McGrath – Running From The Cops;
Norman Nardini and The Tigers – Undercover Lover (Live in CLE);
Lisa Mychols – Choke Up.

Flashlite #242

LividsToday we start off with some recent collaborations of Robert Plant with younger bands. Then we move on to the new Resentments album who regrouped after their founder Stephen Burton passed away four years ago. Garage soul singer Barrence Whitfield reunited with his Savages and put out the new record called Dig Thy Savage Soul. Canadian rockers The Sadies also have a new album, and it sounds a lot like Meat Puppets, which we fully support. Tommy Keene has an album of covers and Eamon McGrath threw out another new mp3 to public. Finally, we have a great pleasure to introduce Livids – the new band for Eric Davidson from New Bomb Turks.

Today we have two obituaries, one for Bill Bartell, better known as Pat Fear from the satirical punk band White Flag and the other for Jackie Lomax, one of the Apple recording artists back in the early 70s.

Julian Cope – Greatest And Perfection;
North Mississippi Allstars – JR;
Lil’ Band O’ Gold – I’m Walking;
The Resentments – What Love Can Do;
The Resentments – Space Between;
Shannon McNally – Small Town Talk;
Barrence Whitfield and Tom Russell – Chocolate Cigarettes;
Barrence Whitfield and The Savages – The Corner Man;
The Dirtbombs – Sunshine Girl;
Meat Puppets – One More Drop;
The Sadies – The First 5 Minutes;
Philip Rambow – Don’t Come (Cryin’ To Me);
Eamon McGrath – Bitter Ends;
Tommy Keene – Have You Seen My Baby;
Flamin’ Groovies – Have You Seen My Baby;
Livids – New Values;
Livids – Live in CLE;
White Flag – Forever Changes;
Jackie Lomax – Sour Milk Sea.

Flashlite #239

Motel MirrorsA ton of new things today. A lot of it comes from advanced downloads that artists made to promote their upcoming records, so search, stream and download. Amy LaVere and John Paul Keith have a new duet together called Motel Mirrors. Howe Gelb has a new tune that he recorded together with Will Oldham. City of Cool from Australia also have a new tune and so does Eamon McGrath. His new song Exile is meant to announce a three part series of eps that will eventually comprise his future LP. R. Stevie Moore has a new hilarious song as a support for Pussy Riot and he has a reissue of his 1978 record called Delicate Tensions. Alejandro and Javier Escovedo together with Jon Dee Graham reunited into True Believers and prepared a newly recorded song as an advance for their future new record. Talking about reissues, The Replacements are back together and I saw that over in Toronto. They sounded great and we have three songs bootlegged at the reunion show today. Two new exciting records are also out Bras by Bad Sports and Nobody Realizes This Is Nowhere by Terry Malts. And Dirtbombs! Two new records, one with brand new records done in bubblegum rock style and the other – a compilation of B sides and singles.

The Replacemetns – Achin’ To Be;
The Replacements – Takin’ A Ride;
Modernettes – Rebel Kind;
True Believers – Rebel Kind;
True Believers – Gipsy Son;
Bad Sports – Would You Wait For Me Too;
Bad Sports – Nothing In This World;
Terry Matls – I Was Not There;
Terry Malts – No Good for You;
Amy LaVere – Killing Him;
Motel Mirrors – Meet Me On The Corner;
Howe Gelb – Vortexas;
R. Stevie Moore – Schoolgirl;
R. Stevie Moore – Free Pussy Riot;
The Dirtbombs – Hot Sour Salty Sweet;
The Dirtbombs – Candyass;
City of Cool – Controlled;
Eamon McGrath – Exile;
The Replacements – IOU.

Flashlite #231

Ariane Mahryke LemireWe start off with the new band in the show today. Their name is Mouthbreathers and they come from Lawrence, KY. Another new band for us is The Fish, which don’t play together anymore. Their leader Chuck is now in Nude Beach, which is also a guest at our Live in CLE segment. We also have one new lady in the show today. She is Ariane Mahryke Lemire and she comes from Edmonton, Canada. Eamon McGrath joins her on a song that we check out today. We know Valerie June from her last year’s collaboration The Wandering with Luther Dickinson, Shannon McNally and Amy LaVere. She now has a solo album out, produced by Dan Auerbach. We also have one new tune for King Khan. Finally, we say goodbye to Dejan Kostic, a musician from Belgrade who played in two very interesting new wave bands, Grupa i and Du Du A. Sadly, he passed away last week.

Mouthbreathers – Nowhere Else to Go;
King Khan – Strange Ways;
Step-Panther – Sentimental Town;
The Fish – Lazy Lover;
Nude Beach – No One But You;
Nude Beach – Some Kinda Love (Live in CLE);
Taste – Same Old Story;
Booker T. Jones – Representing Memphis (Featuring Matt Berninger & Sharon Jones);
Booker T. Jones – Fun;
Du Du A – Afrikanac u Beogradu;
Grupa i – Teenage Blues;
Yardbirds – Someone To Love;
Chuck Berry – Deep Feeling;
Valerie June – Somebody To Love;
The Wandering – If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day;
Shannon McNally – Save Me Jesus;
Ariane Mahryke Lemire and Eamon McGrath – Ce Soir.

Flashlite #209

The ResonarsMBV ya all… The biggest buzz since the power went out at the Super Bowl is the return of My Bloody Valentine. Without much pomp, they released a new record simply called mbv, and it sound like time did not change anything in their dreamy ways. Another interesting return is for Endless Boogie, who are going to put out a new album by the end of February. In the same time, we are expecting the new record for Tim Lee 3, and we are previewing one song from each band and each new records. New names today are Livingstone Daisies from Melbourne, Australia and The Resonars from Arizona. I made mistake announcing the band in the show though – their name is not The Resonators, but The Resonars. Another new band today is Prkos Drumski from Novi Sad – another representative of the neo-acoustic scene in ex-Yugoslavia. Trixie Whitley is back with the new record and Eamon McGrath uncovered an unpretentious collection of demos that predate his legendary Young Canadians by a few months. There’s also an interesting moment where we play Hanging On The Telephone in three different language versions as a tribute to The Nerves.

Endless Boogie – Sideways;
Endless Boogie – Taking Out the Trash;
Davila 666 – Hanging On the Telephone;
The Nerves – Hanging On The Telephone;
Fit – Zvoni Telefon;
Livingstone Daisies – Redhead;
The Resonars – Tomorrow Gears;
Terry Reid – The Way You Walk;
Tim Lee 3 – Signal;
My Bloody Valentine – New You;
My Bloody Valentine – Soft As Snow But Warm Inside;
Tame Impala – Endors Toi;
Prkos Drumski – Å aman;
Trixie Whitley – Gradual Return;
Mark Sultan – Out Of Time (Live in CLE);
Eamon McGrath – Trouble On My Mind.