Tag Archives: Robert Pollard

Flashlite #378

Jadranka StojakovicToday we hear some new music from the kings of lo-fi rock, Robert Pollard and Guided By Voices. He is as productive as ever. Following his footsteps in lo-fi, we introduce City Yelps from Leeds UK and Honey Radar from Indiana. Paul Kelly is back with a set of Shakespearean sonnets. Plastic Pals form Sweden have a new single. San Mikulec, a one-man band in Croatia is back with the new project called Snooze in Motion and we close everything with John Doe of X with his new album. Bob Hillman is a new name in show, he recorded an albums with the help of Peter Case. We pay respect to Jadranka Stojakovic, probably the greatest female character that ever came out of the Yugoslav pop and rock scene. She passed away yesterday.

Jadranka Stojakovic – Zivot je jednosmjerna cesta;
City Yelps – Light & Classical;
Honey Radar – Postcard Target;
Honey Radar – Scorpions Bought Me Breakfast;
Robert Pollard – Little Pigs;
Guided By Voices – Glittering Parliaments;
Guided By Voices – The Caterpillar Workforce;
Paul Kelly – O Mistress Mine (Clown’s Song from Twelfth Night);
XTC – Melt The Guns;
Kim Simpson – Melt The Guns;
Jadranka Stojakovic – Putovanja;
Jadranka Stojakovic – Ko zna reci;
The Plastic Pals – Wouldn’t Change a Thing;
Bob Hillman – Bad Business;
Kid Congo And The Pink Monkey Birds – Chicano Studies;
Disciplin A Ktchme – Nepokolebljivost pokazi ti uz neophodnu dozu neozbiljnosti;
Snooze In Motion – Agnes OM;
John Doe – Get On Board.

Flashlite #370

Meegan Voss and Steve Jordan - The VerbsToday we start off with the new Jack Oblivian record. He’s back with the new band The Sheiks and the new album The Lone Ranger of Love. Bazooka is a new band from Greece. Robert Pollard has another new album and we lost the count long time ago. Also from Ohio, we check out the new music from Rocket From The Tombs. The Verbs are Steve Jordan who we know from his collaboration with Keith Richards and Meegan Voss who was with the Poptarts and they have a new cover only album. Jay Gonzales, who we know from his collaboration with Drive By Truckers and who had a nice power pop album in 2012. We listen to The Sadies live in CLE.

Los Lobos – Nachas
Jack Oblivian – Hey Killer;
Bazooka – Achristi Genia;
Spoon – Tear Me Down;
King Mud – Take A Look;
The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man;
Robert Pollard – Long Live Instant Pandemonium;
Rocket From The Tombs – Welcome to the New Dark Ages;
Cheese Borger and The Cleveland Steamers – Cleveland;
Motorhead – Victory Or Die;
The Sadies – (Live in CLE);
The Byrds – You Showed Me;
The Verbs – You Showed Me;
Jay Gonzalez – Shenorock Lane;
Jay Gonzalez – The Will;
Holly Golightly – Slowtown;
Stooges – Dirt;
Milk Lines – Can I Stand in Your Sun.

Flashlite #352

Ricked Wicky - Robert Pollard
Today we have new albums for Bob Pollard’s Ricked Wicky (third one this year already) and a new one for Israel Nash (who used to go by Gripka). Robert Forster (ex Go-Betweens) also has a new one out. We also introduce the new hopefuls of the Americana genre The Yawpers from Denver and the instrumental virtuosos from Los Angeles – Trabants. We have a new sponsor: a store for various oddities: Pugsley’s Room in Cleveland!

Rufus Jaganeaux – Opelousas Sostan;
Ricked Wicky – Red Legged Pygmalion;
Yawpers – Burdens;
Lucero – I’m In Love With a Girl;
Big Star – I’m In Love With A Girl;
Israel Nash Gripka – Strangers;
Robert Forster – I’m So Happy For You;
The Go-Betweens – You Won’t Find It Again;
Cobra Verde – Transmission (Live in CLE);
Warsaw – Transmission;
Trabants – Freakout;
The Byrds – Eight Miles High;
Kontiki Suite – Keep Up With My Old Self;
Fuzz – Say Hello.

Flashlite #335

Kelley MickweeToday we go back to Ricked Wicky – Robert Pollard’s new band with his old friends. It’s already their second album this year. Umreti Fit, a band from Szeged in Hungary, has a new record Zvezde na plafonu, their first LP. Sonny Landreth, legendary guitar player from Louisiana is also back with the new record. Also in Louisiana, we check out a new singer songwriter here at the Little Lighthouse, Johnny Sansone. Other new names in today’s show are Mesa Cosa, a Mexican/Australian band and Tough Age from Vancouver CA. Finally, we check out a new song by Kelley Mickwee, out of Austin, recorded live in Cleveland.

Anastasia Screamed – Tornado;
Umreti Fit – Å evrole;
Mesa Cosa – Inocente;
Kelley Mickwee – Hotel Jackson;
Kelley Mickwee – Closer (Live in CLE);
Sonny Landreth – Simcoe Street;
Sonny Landreth – C’est Chaud;
Spooks – Sinister Forces;
Johnny Sansone – Lady On the Levee;
Ricked Wicky – Jargon of Clones;
Giant Sand – Every Now And Then;
Howe Gelb – Every Now And Then;
Christine Perfect – Crazy Bout You Baby (Blues Alphabet);
Count Bishops – Taking It Easy;
Stray – Take A Life;
Tough Age – Guilt.

Flashlite #327

Robert PollardRobert Pollard is as active as ever. We introduced his new band Ricked Wicky just recently, and now he also has a new solo record. We also introduce Home Blitz from Princeton NJ, which reminds me on Game Theory. Faux Ferocious come from Nashville and we check out their studio and live recordings from their show in Cleveland. Thee Oh Sees are back with the new LP called Mutilator Defeated At Last. Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris have a new album together. They first worked together 40 round years ago, so it’s a nice anniversary. Fauntleroys is a supergroup consisting of Alejandro Escovedo, Ivan Julian (ex Voidods) and Linda Pitmon (ex Zsu Zsu’s Petals and Miracle 3). We finish with a tribute to Bobby Irwin, drummer in Nick Lowe’s band who passed away recently.

John Mayall – Don’t Kick Me;
Platinum Boys – Platinum Boys;
Ricked Wicky – Well Suited;
Robert Pollard – Cafe of Elimination;
Chook Race – (Just Can’t) Relax;
Home Blitz – Downtown;
Game Theory – Metal and Glass Exact;
Let’s Active – Make Up With Me;
Haustor – Duhovi;
Faux Ferocious – Beaumont;
Thee Oh Sees – Palace Doctor;
Faux Ferosious – Live in CLE;
Tav Falco – Bangkok;
Alex Chilton – Bangkok;
Muddy Waters – I’m Ready (Blues Alphabet);
Lucinda Williams – I Just Wanted To See You So Bad;
Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris – I Just Wanted to See You So Bad;
The Fauntleroys – I’m In Love With Everything;
Nick Lowe – Raging Eyes.

Flashlite #315

Tim Lee and Susan BauerWe have some nice new projects for the familiar faces at The Little Lighthouse. Jeffrey Evans (68 Comeback, Gibson Bros) plays with Ross Johnson (Panther Burns) occasional gigs in Memphis and now an album of a set they recorded back in 2008 with Jim Dickinson is finally out on a disc. Robert Pollard gathered some old Dayton friends and formed a new band called Ricked Wicky (actually the name of one of his first bands). Tim Lee and Susan Bauer celebrate a 33rd and 1/3 anniversary with an LP of the same title. We introduce some new names in this show this time: Germ House from New Mexico, Two Gallants from San Francisco and The New Piccadillys who play Mersey beat versions of well rock’n’roll standards (mostly!).

Tim Hardin – Once-Touched By Flame 1;
68 Comeback – Chantilly Rock (And A Pony’s Tail);
Ross Johnson and Jeffrey Evans – Dateless Night;
The Strungs – Closing Speed;
Ricked Wicky – Frenzy of Blame;
Germ House – I Can’t Stand Neon;
Turf War – Where I Belong (Live in CLE);
The Windbreakers – Again;
Tim Lee 3 – (Let’s Do) Something Stupid;
Two Gallants – My Man Go;
Rod Stewart – Gasoline Alley;
Koko Taylor – Wang Dang Doodle;
The New Piccadillys – Voodoo Chile;
Jimi Hendrix – Blues – Voodoo Chile Blues;
Stop – Voodoo Chile;
Tim Hardin – Once-Touched By Flame 2.

Sweet Apple – The Golden Age of Glitter (Tee Pee), Doug Gillard – Parade On (Nine Mile) and Death of Samantha – If Memory Serves Us Well (St. Valentine)

Sweet Apple and Doug Gillard reviewWhen Mick Jagger was in his late forties he recorded Primitive Cool and Steel Wheels. Certainly not the highest point of his career. But, it seems that the generation of musicians who are in their late forties these days are growing up a bit slower, putting better and better records as the time goes by. Examples are many – Nick Saloman from Bevis Frond, Matthew Smith from Outrageous Cherry, Rich Hopkins… The heroes of this story, Doug Gillard and John Petkovic are in that group.

Gillard and Petkovic started back in the eighties in a band called Death of Samantha. After several underground records and an extensive touring schedule across the USA in a van, the band morphed into Cobra Verde. Then, in the nineties, Robert Pollard hired the entire band to be the new line up of Guided By Voices. Gillard then stayed with Pollard and Petkovic split with a new line-up of Cobra Verde.

Petkovic’s latest project is Sweet Apple. The first album in 2010, Love and Desparation was a rocking record, but the latest one Golden Age of Glitter shines even brighter. There are no fillers on this one. The record also features a multiple help from some super talented musicians J Mascis, Mark Lanegan, Rachel Haden and Pollard who reunited with Petkovic on several tunes (pun intended – one tune he helped with is actually called Reunion). As one author wrote about the record, it plays like an exercise in enlightened revisionism, describing Petkovic’s desire to revisit some of the long lost musical genres of the seventies. But a really disarming thing about this record is the song writing talent and enthusiasm that Petkovic clearly put into the album. You can trust me on that one – I had a rare opportunity to see the album being built up from the first set of vague guitar riffs, recording and struggle to find an appropriate cover – to the first vinyl press testing.

Gillard also had a record recently. It’s called Parade On. He is well known as one of the finest guitarists in alternative rock (whatever it is), mainly from his tenure in Guided By Voices. But even the big fans of GBV can’t name too many of the songs Gillard has written, other than one of their biggest hits I Am A Tree. On Parade On, his song writing talent absolutely shines. In a private conversation with Gillard, he confessed that he attempted to make an easy listening record. And indeed, Parade On can stand next to any Paddy McAloon’s work, but with a bit harder edge, especially instrumentally.

There are two things in common to the new records of Gillard and Petkovic. One – they are probably the greatest and the most consistent albums they’ve ever written. The two songwriters defy their age with enthusiasm for rocking and rolling, sounding more youthful than ever. Two – the records also came out while their original band Death of Samantha reunited and rerecorded their early tunes on a really cool live record called If Memory Serves Us Well. Certainly, Gillard and Petkovic are at the very peak of their careers as songwriters and performers. Perhaps one way to achieve an even greater artistic peak would be to start writing new music together. You read it here first!