This time we start off with the new music from Steve Earle. We also hear the new stuff from Kentucky’s Legendary Shack Shakers, as well as the new one from The Allrighniks. We also hear a bunch of new introductions. Ruby Force is a supergroup from LA and Zebra Hut is from Spain. We have two new bands from Sweden, Black River Delta and Josefin Öhrn with her Liberation. Breanna Barbara is a New York based singer songwriter who made a new record over in Nashville with Andrija Tokic. Don’t forget to check out an exceptional live show from The Cairo Gang.
The Infidels – A Thousand Years Ago;
Steve Earle and The Dukes – Fixin’ To Die;
Ruby Force – Dancing As I Go;
The Flying Burrito Bros – If You Gotta Go;
Gene Clarke – She Darked the Sun (with Flying Burrito Bros);
Breanna Barbara – Who Are You;
Mark Lanegan Band – Old Swan;
Zebra Hunt – What We’re Made Of;
Black River Delta – Wind Collides;
Audacity – Umbrellas;
Legendary Shack Shakers – Curse Of The Cajun Queen;
Josefin Öhrn And The Liberation – Sister Green Eyes;
Rob Clarke and The Wooltones – Colours (of The Sun);
The Cairo Gang – A Heart Like Yours;
The Cairo Gang – A Heart Like Yours (Live in CLE);
The Cairo Gang – Please Please Me (Live in CLE);
The Allrightniks – This City.




Today we start with the new project for the Black Crowes guitarist Rich Robinson called The Magpie Salute. Then we check out the new solo single from the hard working New Zealander Dion Lunadon. Elder come from Boston and The Black Watch is a one man band John Andrew Frederick, novelist painter and a professor of English from Richmond VA. Ian Svenonius, from The Make-Up has a new band called Chain And The Gang. Cheap Trick have a new record and so does Shannon McNally. The latter one is produced by Rodney Crowell. We also introduce The John from Macedonia and a new band called Arcadea crated by the Mastodon drummer Brann Dailor.
Today we introduce singer songwriter from Tulsa, Lauren Barth and a Swedish hard rock band Ball. Angaleena Presley from Pistol Annies has a second solo album out, and we check that out too. Dickinson brothers. North Mississippi Allstars have a new record out called Prayer for Peace. Zerodent from Perth Australia are back with the new EP. Our proud sponsors, Blue Arrow Records, have new excellent releases, Stutter Steps from Pittsburgh and Ethan Daniel Davidson from Detroit.
New stuff today comes from Justin Townes Earle with his new record and Daniel Romano from Welland, Canada. Black Lips from Atlanta have a new record and so does John Németh, blues singer from Boise, ID. We also introduce Chris Bathgate from the Detroit area and a Californian singer songwriter Jade Jackson. At the very beginning of the show, we pay a small tribute to Robert Dahlqvist, a guitarist from Hellacopters who suddenly died in February this year.
Today’s show starts with two new loud bands, Control Freaks from San Francisco and Golden Pelicans from Orlando, FLA. We continue with the new singer from Nashville, Chely Wright with a mighty cover of a Bob Dylan song Tomorrow Is A Long Time. Also from Nashville, we chack out the new song from Last Daze, fronted by Katy Cole. From Canada, we check out Suzanne Elizabeth Ungerleider who goes under the moniker Oh Susanna. Vaguess from California are also back with the new album Guilt Ring and we finish off with Vasko Atanasoski from Macedonia and a track from his upcoming album.
We start off today introducing Craig Brown, Jack White’s buddy from Detroit and Cyanide Pills from Leeds, UK. The we introduce the guitar player from Minneapolis Ben Glaros who landed his skills to the Pirner brothers Dave and Paul on a Slim Dunlap tribute band The Happy Roosters and Fathom Lane with Michael Ferrier. My friend Stanjin Strbac has a new column and he writes about Rhiannon Giddens and Son Volt. Inspired by his writings, we check out these two in today’s show. Emma Ruth Rundle and Amber Arcades close the show today. Amber Arcades is actually Annelotte de Graaf, a Dutch singer-songwriter from Utrecht.
Pretty much all new bands in the show today. We introduce Ancient Shapes from Canada, Big Hogg from Glashow, Scotland, Selwyn Birchwood from Florida and Telestons from Greece. Eyelids are kind of a supergroup from Portland with members from Guided By Voices, Decembrists and some other less known bands. Famed E-Streeter who is keeping garage rock alive in his radio show, Little Steven is back with a solo record and Chuck Berry songs which were recorded in the past decade are finally coming out posthumously.
Today we start with The Meatbodies, a band that involves Chad Ubovich, a long time collaborator of Ty Segall. Then we introduce Sabbath Assembly, self described occult band that travels between Texas and New York City. White Reaper come from Louisville KY and Ghoultown come from Texas, both bands quite rough and heavy. Automatic City from France bring us their playful brand of boogie woogie and so do modern legends Endless Boogie who are back with a new record. We also have two new albums by two wonderful ladies. Juliana Hatfield is here with Pussycat and Mary Bragg debuts at the show with an original approach to songwriting. The Obsessed has a new record called Sacred and we also check how they sounded in Cleveland a few weeks ago. Redd Kross also visited us here in town, after 20 years.
Today we check out the new stuff from the legendary Greg Dulli and his Afghan Whigs. Also Low Cut Connie have a new single that announces a record coming out soon. San Mikulec from Zagreb, Croatia who we know most notably from Sloming Moops has a new project called Van Klokan Band. Aaron Lee Tasjan from Drivin N Cryin has a cool solo album. We also introduce singer songwriters Sera Cahoone and Sarah Shook. New bands today are Platinum Boys from Milwaukee and Chinese Herbal Medicine from LA.
We bring you new music from some good old groups that we used to like in the 80s: Thurston Moore and Paul Roessler and Howe Gelb with his one man project Arizona Amp And The Alternator. We also introduce new bands from Melbourne, Australia – Brad Pot, Philadelphia PA – The Improbables, Nashville TN – Blackfoot Gypsies. I am especially excited about the newly discovered recordings from Gun Club, which are not assembled into their posthumous album entitled In My Room. Old Crow Medicine Show (and Little Lighthouse!) celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s masterpiece Blonde on Blonde. So many good albums have their 50th anniversary this year! 1967 was insane.