Tag Archives: Bash and Pop

Flashlite #452

Patsy's RatsToday we start off with the new volume of The Warfaring Strangers from The Numero Group, Acid Nightmares. Then we stay with The Replacements, and we hear the brand new music from Chris Mars and Bash & Pop. Tommy and Bash & Pop teamed up with Nicole Atkins for a new single. We introduce a duet called Whiskey Charmers from Detroit. Also, M.O.R.T. from Croatia is in our show for the first time. San Mikulec and Å tajner Bend are back with the new record. We also play a tune from ESC Life, who are also from Zagreb, and they used to serve as Grant Hart’s backing band for his Ajvarpalooza toor. Finally, Patsy Gelb and her Rats are back with a new song.

Tyler & the Names – Tower Song;
TNS – Time’s Up;
Sardonicus – Evaporated Brain;
The Enfields – I’m For Things You Do;
Chris Mars – F Galllagher I hope;
Bash & Pop – Kids Are Alright;
Bash & Pop – Friday Night Is Killing Me;
The I Don’t Cares – Wear Me Out Loud;
Bash & Pop with Nicole Atkins – Too Late;
Nicole Atkins – Darkness Falls So Quiet;
Animal Daydream – Canyon Rose;
Cyanide Pills – Razorblade;
Falling Stars – If I’m The One You Want;
Dead Rock West – Stereo;
The Whiskey Charmers – Dirty Little Blues;
Patsy’s Rats – Roundin’ Up;
M.O.R.T. – Tango;
(krnji) Å tajner Bend – Radman vs. Å B;
ESC Life – Bad Influence.

Flashlite #443

Nicole AdkinsToday we introduce several interesting relatively new names on the female songwriting scene. Katie Von Schleicher comes from Brooklyn and Esmé Patterson is from Denver, CO. Nicole Atkins from New Jersey is particularly interesting because she teamed up with Tommy Stinson of The Replacements and Bash & Pop for her upcoming new album. Tommy is also out touring with Chip Roberts as The Cowboys In The Campfire. They stopped by at Cleveland’s Blue Arrow Records and played a few new tunes. We hear one of them today. Talking about Cleveland, Matthew Wascowich is back with his Scarcity of Tanks. They have a new album called Garford Mute, inspired by growing up, and it contains a stellar line up of Pere Ubu and Terminal Lovers bands, plus Doug Gillard and the legendary Steve Mackay, the Stooges sax player with his posthumous appearance. We also check out the new music Left Lane Cruiser and and introduce two new heavy bands, ’68 from Atlanta and Gorilla from UK.

Beach Boys – You’re So Good to Me;
’68 – The Workers Are Few;
Gorilla – Slay Rider;
Gorilla* – Heartless Heart;
The Trashed Romeos – The Grass Is Never Greener;
Jim Dickinson – Grass Is Never Greener;
Cowboys In The Campfire – Breathing Room (Live in CLE);
Cowboys In The Campfire – Fall Apart Together (Live in CLE);
Nicole Atkins – Listen Up;
Andy Gabbard – You’re So Good To Me;
Katie von Schleicher – The Image;
Esmé Patterson – Moth Song;
Coming Up Roses – I could have been your girlfriend;
The Long Ryders – Run Dusty Run;
Tyrannamen – I Can’t Read Your Mind;
The Twerps – she didn’t know;
The Stevens – I know (charles and jerry);
Left Lane Cruiser – Booga Chaka;
Scarcity of Tanks – Embrace.

Flashlite #416

1-800-BandToday we start off with the brand new song from a really cool new record for Bash & Pop. Then we check out another cool song from a band that puts records much more frequently, Electric Six. 1-800-Band is a quartet that comes from Brooklyn – they hired legendary Mitch Easter to help them out with the new album entitled High Beams. We also introduce Rob Clarke and The Wooltones are from Liverpool, England and Kill West from Argentina. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard announced a new album that experiments with microtonal scales. Greg Stackhouse Prevost of The Chesterfield Kings is back with the new solo record. And we finish things off with the new album for Sloming Moops that just came out, entitled Dance Drool

Shurman – Looking back;
Bash And Pop – Anything Could Happen;
Electric Six – Lee Did This to Me;
Boomtown Rats – (Watch Out For) The Normal People;
Dave Davies – Creeping Jean;
1-800-Band – Jackie’s Wrong;
Rob Clarke And The Wooltones – Iron Eyes Cody;
Wreckless Eric – Days of My Life;
Pink Floyd – Paintbox;
Honey Radar – Sugar Helicopter;
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – Sleep Drifter;
Kill West – Shivers;
Grant Hart – Signed D.C.;
Greg ‘Stackhouse’ Prevost – Signed D.C.;
Love – Signed D.C;
Katie Bar the Door – Gettysburg Girl;
Sloming Moops – Watch Out, Henry!

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.