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Flashlite #368

Trixie WhitleyIn today’s episode we hear new music from Trixie Whitley and Thee Oh Sees. W-X is a new band for Tim Presley of White Fence. Luther Dickinson, from North Mississippi Allstars is back with a solo record. Gary Louris from Jayhawks and Django Haskins from Old Ceremony formed a new duet called Au Pair. We introduce Doug Tuttle of MMOSS. After a short break, we are back with Live in CLE segment of our show. This time we feature a new song from Low Cut Connie.

Randy Winburn – Sunshine USA;
Thee Oh Sees – Fortress;
W-X – Steer Clear;
The I Don’t Cares – Hands Together;
Trixie Whitley – Hourglass;
Luther Dickisnon – Jackson;
Dirtmusic – Panther Hunting;
Au Pair – In Every Window;
Doug Tuttle – It Calls On Me;
MMOSS – Hands;
Olivia Tremor Control – NYC 25;
The Gun Club – Lupta Screams;
Alex Chilton – Hey Little Girl;
Low Cut Connie – Hey Little Child;
Low Cut Connie – Susie;
Dr. Feelgood – Stupidity.

Flashlite #324

Amy LavereLow Cut Connie new album Hi Honey is out as of yesterday and we check out the new track that closes the album. Jimbo Mathus is back with the new record called Blue Healer. Amy Lavere has an album with Will Sexton where she goes back to her previous songs looking for a more intimate atmosphere. Boz Scaggs is back also with a really cool new record which mixes various musical genres into an entertaining blend. Mikal Cronin has returned with his 3rd solo record. We also introduce Ethan Daniel Davidson from Detroit with a recording that he made together with Danny Kroha. And finally, we sadly report that Percy Sledge has passed away.

Last – She Knows Just What to Do;
Bad News Boys – We Are The Champion;
Low Cut Connie – Both My Knees;
Jimbo Mathus – Rock & Roll Trash;
Jimbo Mathus – Bootheel Witch;
Ethan Daniel Davidson – Muddy Waters (Featuring Danny Kroha);
Mick Collins And Danny Kroha – Blue;
Kim Fowley – Generation Mad;
Amy Lavere – Last Rock n’ Roll Boy to Dance;
Boz Scaggs – High Blood Pressure;
Huey Piano Smith – High Blood Pressure;
Johnny Winter – Dallas (Blues Alphabet);
Cover Verde – Be My Lover (Live in CLE);
Mikal Cronin – Circle;
Percy Sledge – Out of Left Field;
Percy Sledge – It Tears Me Up;
Tav Falco – Breakaway.

Flashlite #319

Bernays PropagandaToday we start off with a one man band from Utrecht in Netherlands, Robbing Banks. Then we have a new super-group called Diamond Rugs consisted of John McCauley and Robbie Crowell from Deer Tick, Ian Saint Pé from Black Lips and Steve Berlin from Los Lobos. Then we hear two different tributes to The Rolling Stones – one by Broadway Lafayette and the other from Shiny Darkly. Low Cut Connie has a new single. R. Stevie Moore joins forces with Jason Falkner (ex Three O’Clock) for a one-time album called Make It Be. Finally, new exciting band from Macedonia, Bernays Propaganda closes the show today.

Old Testament – Skin and Bones;
Robbing Banks – Search and destroy;
Diamond Rugs – Thunk;
The Rolling Stones – Backstreet Girl;
Don Nix – Backstreet Girl;
Broadway Lafayette – Backstreet Girl;
Shiny Darkly – Under My Thumb;
The Rolling Stones – Under My Thumb;
Sonny Terry – Ride And Roll (Blues Alphabet);
The Flamin’ Groovies – Have You Seen My Baby;
Low Cut Connie – Shake It Little Tina;
Eamon McGrath – Cocaine Highway;
Sidewalks – Whoever Said That You Was Cool;
Stevie Moore And Jason Falkner – I H8 Ppl;
Ricked Wicky – Frenzy of Blame;
Miriam – Walking Down the Street;
Doug Gillard – Live in Cleveland
Vasta Popić – Ema;
Bernays Propaganda – Zabraneta Planeta.

Low Cut Connie – Call Me Sylvia (Side One Dummy)

Low Cut Connie - Cal Me SylviaIf you haven’t seen Low Cut Connie live show yet, you should. There is not too many bands out there that put such a fun, carefree show. They would surely prefer to have a full house, but even if there’s an audience of five, they’ll knock the house down. Adam Weiner carries upright piano to every show and it’s gotta be a hell to tune it while on tour, but that piano is a key instrument in the band and some synthesizer just won’t do. Weiner shares song writing and vocal duties with an Englishman Dan Finnemore. Dan sings in a flawless american accent though. The band will sometimes rotate not just vocals, but also instruments at their live show and in short, it’s the hardest working band out there on the tour.

Excellent sense of humor will keep a smile on your face and upbeat tunes will keep you on your feet. Their record Call Me Sylvia is in that sense an excellent representative of their live shows. Wild, unbridled atmosphere did not get lost in the studio. Chatter of the background singers was not taken out of the mix and sometimes you will feel that the band members also called in their friends to help with the hand-clapping. It’s never generous to represent some band as “this” meets “that”, but I cannot resist to say that Low Cut Connie sounds like Replacements would, had they decided to make an LP with Willie DeVille. And their live music enthusiasm can only be compared to the shenanigans one can see at The Fleshtones gigs. And of course, Weiner’s piano acrobatics and his ruffled bangs rightfully often draw comparisons to Jerry Lee Lewis.

Clevelanders should get a kick out of the song Cleveland, which is a hilarious story of a suicidal male stripper returning to his hometown after a failed career, perhaps in some bigger town, like New York City, which is where Low Cut Connie are based in. Call it black humor, but as a Clevelander, I am proud. That’s a Weiner’s song, whose writing is generally humorous, ironic and cabaret, while Finnemore’s tunes are generally more melodious, no-frills rock’n’roll tunes about cars and girls.

Although the record was originally published as a CD in 2012, the vinyl release saw the light of day in 2013. That and the fact that I got a hold of the record only in December last year, qualifies it for consideration for one of the best albums in 2013. The outer groove of the record indicates that the vinyl master was done by Joe Lambert at JLM and the vinyl sound overall is pretty good. It is wide and spacious, although slightly heavy on high frequencies, but that’s just my taste. I fixed it with an easy adjustment on my equalizer. I am not sure what pressing plant was used, but that factory could pay more attention to the quality control – B side of my copy has a slight eccentricity and some wobble due to it.

Flashlite #205

On TourThis is the first show this year filled with new music. We open up with Palmyra Delran who’s latest single You’re My Brian Jones is a big hit on satellite radio. Then we have the legendary Shoes. They reissued one of their ultra rare albums from the 70s, Bazooka and also recently released a brand new album Ignition. Stan McMahon is a new name, he comes from Portland, OR and has a cassette tape on Burger records. Low Cut Connie caused quite a stir last year when they appeared on the Rolling Stone magazine list of best songs. They also played in Cleveland, so we feature them in our Live from Cleveland segment. Steve Wynn has a album of home demos that he made in his apartment in NYC. Dead Horse One are a new band from France and they perform a very competent version of shoegaze rock. They sing in English, but we also have some Americans that sing in French today. It’s The Revelers from Louisiana, a band that plays cajun rock and who were formed by the members of Red Stick Ramblers and Pine Leaf Boys. Another one of our favorite cajun bands, Mama Rosin has a holiday single, so we check that out as well. Finally, at the end of the show we land in Balkans and we check out an Americana band from Belgrade called On Tour and punk-rock-kazachok band called Cherkezi United, lead by an Ukranian living in Zagreb.

Husker Du – Turn It Around;
Palmyra Delran – You’re My Brian Jones;
Shoes – Hot Mess;
Shoes – Love Took a Turn;
Stan McMahon – La Di Da;
Low Cut Connie – Boozophilia;
Low Cut Connie – Brand New Cadillac (Live in CLE);
Tim Moore – Rock And Roll Love Letter;
Dead Horse One – Cruel winter;
Steve Wynn – Devil Town;
Dream Syndicate – The Side I’ll Never Show;
Lyle Lovett – L.A. County;
Waybe Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy – Les Flammes de l’Enfer;
The Revelers – Des Fois (Sometimes);
Mama Rosin – How To See The Light;
On Tour – Hondo;
Cherkezi United – Temnaya noch.

Flashlite #171

King TuffOne two three four! Today we rock hard. There’s a new album featuring Joey Ramone’s vocals recorded over the years called “Ya Know”. King Tuff, after the new single presented a few weeks ago in this show, is back with the new self-titled album. Natual Child from Nashville TN, are also back with the new record called For The Love of The Game. Mission of Burma toil on with a new record as well called Unsound. New names in today’s show are fun time rockers Low Cut Connie, retro pop duet Quantic and Alice Russel and a mysterious retro glam band Cozy.

The New Lou Reeds – Stranded in Ashland (Live in CLE);
Dan Sartain – Indian Massacre;
Joey Ramone – I Couldn’t Sleep;
The Vibrators – Sheena Is A Punk Rocker;
Happy Birthday – Fun;
King Tuff – Bad Thing;
New Kind Of Mambo – Land of 1000 Dances;
Gentleman Jesse – You Give Me Shivers;
Quantic And Alice Russell – Boogaloo 33;
Low Cut Connie – The Cat And The Cream;
Johnny Throttle – Lost Sputnik;
Cozy – Cola Shock Kids;
Natural Child – 8 AM Blues;
Natural Child – Natural Blues;
Mikal Cronin – Am I Wrong;
Mission of Burma – Second Television;
Mission of Burma – All World Cowboy Romance;
The Long Ryders – Man of Misery;
The Tough Shits – Hombre de la Cocaina.