Today we open up with the new tunes from the Austin band Xetas and Drive-By Truckers. Then we introduce Tom Baker and The Speedways, two bands on the Rum Bar Records. Natural Child are back with the new album. We also hear the new star-studded album by Ned O’Millick Cooperative. And we also hear Sunfruits from Australia for the first time at the show.
Xetas – The Burden;
Xetas – The Bystander;
Drive-By Truckers – Armageddon’s Back in Town;
The Hot Dogs – Time Is All;
Paul Westerberg – Love Untold;
Tom Baker – Turn Your Head Around;
The Speedways – In Common With You;
Jericho – Can’t Seem To Make It Happen;
Natural Child – Beast of Burdon (Live in CLE);
Natural Child – Farm;
Ned O’Millick Cooperative – Sunce;
R. STEVIE MOORE – The Flavour Is Mine;
Chris Spedding – Motor Bikin’;
Sunfruits – All I Want;
The Real Impossibles – With A Girl;
The Paupers – It’s Your Mind.
Today we bring you the new tunes from Ghost (they have new EP), new Wovenhand and Drive By Truckers. Bill Janovitz is back with he’s brand new band The Needy Sons. Baby Woodrose is a new band from Denmark, Lecherous Gaze out from California has a new album and we introduce the English band called Field Music. Zerodent from Australia played a stellar show in Cleveland and we have a recording!
The Ballroom – Baby Please Don’t Go;
Ghost – Square Hammer;
The Needy Sons-Chopped Down;
Boss Hog – Nymph Beat;
Blues Explosion – Ditch;
Baby Woodrose – Red the Sign Post;
Wovenhand – Come Brave;
Zerodent – Live in CLE;
Faux Killas – Give It To Me;
Connections – John From Cincinnati;
Drive By Truckers – Guns of Umpqua;
Lecherous Gaze – Baby Please Don’t Go;
Them – Baby Please Don’t Go;
Descendents – Limiter;
Fernando – Burned Out Love;
Honeymoon Disease – Break Up;
Annie Keating – Trick Star;
Field Music – Disappointed.
Today 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.
Today’s show is filled with some very interesting come backs. Ed fROMOHIO Crawford, who used to be in fIREHOSE, has a new album out with his new band FOOD, which also includes Eric Vermillion (ex Gumball) on bass. The new record is an ep called Four Pieces Form Candyland. 80s roots rockers Del Fuegos are also back with an ep called Silver Star. Going deeper in the past for the old masters, we have Dr. John returning to his voodoo psychedelic roots with the help of Dan Auerbach. And the Texas troubadour Ray Wylie Hubbard is also back with a great new record called Grifter’s Hymnal, sounding incredibly fresh. We also have the new record for the Drive-By Truckers keyboardist Jay Gonzalez called Mess of Happiness, which offers a very sober take on power pop, compared to alcohol drenched Americana of his native band. Today we also represent the latest studio record for the French band Magnetix called Droque Electrique. We had their live recording in our previous show. This time in our segment called Live in Cleveland we have Cleveland’s own New Salem Witch Hunters.
A Brokeheart Pro – Running Up That Hill;
The Plimsouls – Makin’ Time;
Del Fuegos – Friday Night;
Del Fuegos – Shame;
Drive-By Truckers – The Fourth Night Of My Drinking;
Jay Gonzalez – Luisa;
Mike O’Neill – Wasted Time;
The Magnetix – Velvet Eyes;
New Salem Witch Hunters – Falling;
fIREHOSE – Time With You;
FOOD – Santa Maria;
Ray Wylie Hubbard And The Cowboy Twinkies – Belly of Texas;
Ray Wylie Hubbard – Coricidin Bottle;
Dr. John – Locked Down;
Dr. John – Loop Garoo;
Any Trouble – No Idea;
Gentleman Jesse – Careful What You Wish For.
 Today we have Nick Curran and Personal And The Pizzas for the first time at the Little Lighthouse. Curran is a retro deal, heavily heavily influenced by Little Richard and Gerry Roslie and his new album Reform School Girl is very exciting. Personal and The Pizzas are a funny band from New Jersey. We also have a brand new album for the Drive-By Truckers called The Big To Do. As a speciall little ditty, we have a vinyl reissue of an old Rollerball single, and Rollerball was a first band for Elton Motello, of Jet Boy Jet Girl fame. I was just finishing updating this episode when I heard that Alex Chilton died. Next week, we will have a full blown show dedicated to this magnificent character from the book of rock’n’roll.
Kropotkins – If I Had My Way;
Bob Dylan – Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window;
Rollerball – Lay You Down;
Tyla Gang – Fireball;
Gentleman Jesse and His Men – I Get So Excited;
Real McCoy – I Get So Excited;
The Equals – I Get So Excited;
Nick Curran & The Lowlifes – Baby You Crazy;
The Sonics – Keep A Knockin’;
Little Richard – Keep A Knockin’;
The Service Industry – Have to Go to Work;
Personal and the Pizzas – I Can Read;
Drive-By Truckers – This Fucking Job;
Patterson Hood – Range War;
Todd Rundgren – Range War;
Ninja Gun – This is where I belong;
Lazy Cowgirls – This is where I belong;
The Kinks – This is Where I Belong;
The Kinks – Stop You Sobbing;
The Kinks – Waterloo Sunset;
The Kinks – Set Me Free.
Today we have two new names at The Little Lighthouse. Pissed Jeans – a neo-grunge band from Pauline, SC. They’ve been a Sub Pop attraction for a few years now, but we have them here for the first time with their new album King of Jeans. We also have Glossary, a new band in and around the Memphis rock’n’roll scene. Beck and Wilco united last summer for a session where they re-recorded the entire Alexander Skip Spence album called Oar. This album is weekly uploaded track by track on Beck’s web site, and there’s one track left to go. Drive By Truckers recorded a new 45 and it is a tribute to Eddie Hinton. Besides Hinton’s great song Everybody Needs Love, the b-side of that 45 contains a wonderful cover of a lesser known Hinton’s song Where’s Eddie. The song and the new version are simply perfect. We also have in this show the new one-off record by Giant Sand called Off Ramp, which is a collection of out-takes and snippets from the recording session that gave birth to their 1991 masterpiece called Ramp.
Eric Burdon And The Animals – Good Times;
Giant Sand – Romance of Falling;
Giant Sand and Victoria Williams – Love;
Victoria Williams – Love;
Eddie Hinton – Everybody Needs Love;
Drive-By Truckers – Where’s Eddie;
Lulu – Where’s Eddie;
Patterson Hood – Pollyanna;
Glossary – No Guarantee;
Jon Dee Graham – Beautifully Broken;
John Wesley Coleman III – Where Did My Friends Go;
Pissed Jeans – False Jesii Part 2;
Bassholes – Don’t You Look Sideways At Me;
Kurt Vile – Hunchback;
Mama Rosin – Le Pistolet;
Beck and Wilco – Little Hands;
Skip Spence – Little Hands.
Hey hey! Welcome to the the very last Little Lighthouse for this summer. Radio SC, together with the college in Zagreb, are leaving for a collective summer vacation, and this program will also take a small break. In this show we have the brand new tunes for The New York Dolls and Petra Haden. Booker T. Jones recorded a brand new album with Drive By Truckers called Potato Hole. We check it out in this show. Chris Eckman of The Walkabouts also recorded a new album. It’s called The Last Side of The Mountain, it’s recorded in Slovenia and Steve Wynn is a guest on one tune.
Joe South – Clock Up on the Wall;
Utopia – Love In Action;
New York Dolls – Lonely So Long;
Willie Nile – Doomsday;
The Lemonheads – Fragile;
Wire – Fragile;
Petra Haden – Let Your Love Flow;
Booker T. Jones – Pound It Out;
Booker T. & The Mgs – Sunny;
Bobby Hebb – Sunny;
Nerve City – Junkyard;
Chris Eckman And Steve Wynn – The Same;
Bob Dylan – This Dream of You;
The Krayolas – Corrido Twelve Heads In A Bag;
The Know – Like Girls;
Suburban Lawns – Unable;
Piloti – Novo odelo;
Bill Fox – Way Way Down;
The Beach Boys – Don’t Worry, Baby;
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