We first make a stop at San Francisco where we catch up with Charles Moothart and Ty Segall, both well known to the regular inhabitants of The Little Lighthouse. Tommy Stinson put forces together with Chip Rogers and released an album as Cowboys in the Campfire. Also in California, we check out the new name for us, Decibels. Over in Texas, we introduce Nite Sobs and Emily Wolfe. In Salt Lake City, we introduce an upcoming young multi instrumentalist and singer songwriter Makki Jones. Internationally, we hear new music from The Empire Strikes and Zac from Italy. Fran Aschroft has new songs, and back in the original New Wave and Punk days, Fran was in The Monos!
The Lemon Twigs – My Golden Years
Charles Moothart – Roll
Ty Segall – My Best Friend
Ty Segall – I’m Free
Fuzz – Nothing People
Nite Sobs – Do You Wanna Be in Love
The Decibels – Enough
Red Mass – A Boy and His Robot
Outtacontroller – Gimme Nothin’
The Empire Strikes – Take it easy
Fran Ashcroft – Longhaired Git
The Monos! – Teenage confessions
Lemonheads – Seven Out
Zac – Summer Dreamers
Tommy Stinson’s Cowboys in the Campfire – Karma’s Bitch
Bash And Pop – Friday Night Is Killing Me
The Replacements – Awake Tonight
Emily Wolfe – Silencer
Makki Jones – A New World
The Beatles – I Need You
Today we have some very interesting comebacks from two greatest rock’n’roll scenes in the world. True Sons of Thunder, a Memphis super-garage-group is back with the new record, and so are the legendary trio from Detroit, Demolition Doll Rods. Mr. Quintron and Miss Pussycat from New Orleans also have a new record and so does the super-trio Fuzz with Ty Segall, Charles Moothart and Chad Ubovich. We also check out new singles for Outacontroller, Gyasi and Harp Explosion. We introduce Tyler Keith and The Apostles for the first time at the show. Great archival material is also out, by Red Lights (a Jeffrey Lee Pierce band) and the lost album by The Last.
Dead Moon – Fire in the Western World;
Outtacotroller – Loose Lips;
True Sons of Thunder – Killin’ It;
True Sons of Thunder – Crawlin;
Wolfmanhattan Project – Braid of Smoke;
Danny and The Darleans (Live in CLE);
Demolition Doll Rods – Bitch Kickin’;
Quintron and Miss Pussycat – Teenagers Don’t Know Shit;
A Burning Bus – Irrational front;
Tyler Keith & The Apostles – Vaya Con Dios;
Tyler Keith & The Apostles – Fire In The Western World;
Harp Explosion – It’s gonna be a long night;
The Schizophonics – Show Me Your Eyes;
Hayvanlar Alemi – Referendum Day;
Fuzz – Nothing People;
Gyasi – Walk On;
Gyasi – Colorful;
Red Lights – Kisses for my president;
The Last – The Other Side;
The Last – Difference.
Today we have one new band with all female members. The Beverleys – three ladies from Toronto. Jenny Don’t ails from Portland and fronts her punk rock band Don’t. We also introduce the new band for Chris Shaw from Ex Cult, Ty Segall and Charles Moothart from Fuzz called Goggs. The man that made my favorite record last year, Andy Gabbard visited Cleveland and played some new tunes. My field recorder was ready. We also introduce Cowboys from Bloomington IN and a Toronto supergroup Highest Orders. One of the most pleasant surprises this week is Leland Sundries from New York and their new record called Music For Outcasts. Senior Service is an instrumental band from UK. Prkos Drumski covers Fairport Convention by the camp fire and we check it out.
John Hiatt – Come Back Home;
Goggs – Falling In;
The Cowboys – Silverback Sexdrive;
Andy Gabbard – Fireworks (Live in CLE);
Andy Gabbard – Bizarre Love Triangle (Live in CLE);
Kate Maki – When I’m Lonesome;
The Beverlys – Lemonade;
Don’t – Wrong Generation;
Death Valley Girls – I’m A Man Too;
Los Pistolas Coyotes – Blanca Piscada;
Tex And The Horseheads – Lucky Hand;
Leland Sundries – Bad Hair Day;
The Highest Order – I’d Ask You To Stay;
Meat Puppets – Split Myself in Two;
Gun Club – She Is Like Heroin To Me;
Ray Mason – You’re Supposed To Wish The Best For People;
The Senior Service – Bone Jacked;
Prkos Drumski – Who Knows Where The Time Goes.
Today we introduce Fernando Viciconte and Mean Jeans from Portland, OR. Also, from England, we have the three ladies from Thee Jezebels and afro-punk by The Heavy. Charles Moothart from San Francisco is a buddy of Ty Segall and we hear his band CFM for the first time today. Guida from Italy are back with a new album called Guida Speaks Evil. The news comes to us that Andrew Loomis, drummer of the legendary Dead Moon passed away on March 8, so we prepared a block of Dead Moon songs to remember him by.
Manfred Mann – Still I’m Sad;
The Heavy – What Happened to the Love;
Giuda – It Ain’t Easy;
Barreracudas – Long Explanations;
The Reducers – Your Mother;
Elvis J Kurtovic and His Meteors – Djevojka bez cinela;
Fernando – Burned Out Love;
Mean Jeans – Forever Young;
Sparks – Forever Young;
Robert Pollard – My Daughter Yes She Knows;
Thee Jezebels – Black Book;
Mystic Braves – Now That You’re Gone;
Yardbirds – Still I’m Sad;
Dead Moon – Out Of Reach In A Graveyard It’s OK;
Jack Oblivian And The Sheiks – Fast Friends;
Them – Just A Little Bit;
Marshall Crenshaw – Monday Morning Rocl;
Sylvia Juncosa – Some Love;
CFM – Glass Eye.
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