Today we open with the new tune from Bevis Frond. They are still putting out great dense albums. Bob Mould will be back with the new record next year, but the advance single from it is already there. Thee Melomen over in Zagreb Croatia have a new single and the new album is out too, both titled Disappear. Also in Zagreb, San Mikulec keeps cranking up great songs. Further sough down the Brotherhood and Unity Freeway, in Macedonia, we have Vasko, always extremely productive, with a new single for his project 21 vek. UK singer Elisa Zoot teamed up with Calibro 35 on a new single. We also have to obituaries. Seid 1st Karajlić, keyboardist of Zabranjeno PuÅ¡enje passed away on November 9th and Pete Shelley, the legendary leader of Buzzcocks passed away last week. This episode is dedicated our fallen rock’n’roll heroes.
Emma Decorsey – Viber;
The Bevis Frond – Pheromones;
Bob Mould – Sunshine Rock;
Bad Moves – Shitty Tomorrow;
Muertos – Spin;
Thee Melomen – Dissapear;
Sloming Moops – Little Daggers (Irena Zilic cover);
Irena Zilic – Little Daggers;
Emma Decorsey – ID (Live in CLE);
Clara Engel – Black Licorice;
Ty Segall – Pretty Miss Titty;
Gong – Pretty Miss Titty;
Zabranjeno Pusenje – Dok jezdis ka Alemanji;
Buzzcocks – Ever Fallen In Love;
Buzzcocks – What Do I Get;
Dee Rangers – Kisses Sweeter Than Wine;
Rod Bryan – Buffalo River (Prehistory) Don’t Open the Door;
Tav Falco – New World Order Blues;
21 vek – Kako vo 96ta;
Calibro 35 with Elisa Zoot – Travelers, Explorers.




Today we introduce Dead Ghosts from Vancouver and Hierophants from Australia. Also from Australia, their rock’n’roll stars You Am I are back with the new record called Porridge and Hotsauce. Fred and Toody Cole from Dead Moon visited Cleveland, and we check it out. Calibro 35 from Italy, are here today with the new record as well. Ned O’Millick of Tito’s Boys from Pula, Croatia has a new solo project featuring Mike Watt on bass. Sadly, we send farewell to one the most amazing figures in New Orleans music, Allen Toussaint. He passed away on November 9th suffering from a heart-attack after his gig in Madrid.
We have a lot of new stuff this time. Let’s start off with the new albums for the bands that we know very well already. Chuck Prophet (ex Green On Red) has a brand new album Temple Beautiful lovingly dedicated to his home town of San Francisco. Heartless Bastards from Cincinnati are also here with a new record. It’s simply called Arrow. Besides his new album One Thought Revealed, Bill Fox also has a cassette tape out with some rare recordings that he made over the years. It’s called Before I Went To Harvard. Tav Falco reissued his legenrady Behind The Magnolia Curtain and The Cramps put together a compilation of their earliest singles. New names this time are all over the map. We have The Riffbrokers, a roots rock/power pop band from Seattle, The Dark Rags from the hometown of rockxs.com, Athens Greece, Blackbox Revalation from Brussels, Belgium, Calibro 35 from Milan, Italy and Janey and The Ravemen from London, England.