
Our show this time brings new music from Lebende Tiere from Leipzig, Primitive Ring from LA, Silver Synthetic from Nashville, Major Stars from Boston, The Jive from Pennsylvania. We also have our good old friends from Sweden Plastic Pals, paying a tribute to Robbie Robertson. We hear a new track by Kevin Gordon and check out the new single from The Berries in LA. Howe Gelb of Giant Sand and M Ward collaborate in a new band Geckos. We pay a tribute to two members of The Victims, Hoodoo Gurus and Dubrovniks who passed away within a few weeks from each other: James Baker and Kimble Rendall.
The Scientists – Frantic Romantic
Lebende Tiere – Fernsehsüchtig(The Victims)
The Victims – television addict
XL-Capris – Dead Budgies
Le Hoodoo Gurus – Leilani (Original Version)
Primitive Ring – Rolling Greed
Silver Synthetic – Happy Ever After
The Vaselines – Son Of A Gun
No Tears – I Wanna Be With You (Tonight)
Major Stars – Blackout
The Jive – Good Time Call
Trotsky Icepick – Rubberband
The Chelsea Curve – 7000 Hours
The Berries – Angelus
Geckøs – Dance of the Gecko
Nelson Bragg – Glorious Days
John Larson and The Silver Fields – Turn Around, Girl
Kevin Gordon – Buddy Montgomery
The Plastic Pals -_The Blue Train
Gentleman Jesse – I Don’t Wanna Know (Where You Been Tonight)
Today we start off with an Australian band The On and Ons who serve as a backup band for Paul Collins when he plays over there. But they are also a band on their own and The On and Ons Calling is their new record. The band is consisted of former members of Zeros, Stems and Hoodoo Gurus. This also made me look up Hard-Ons. It turns out, they recently had a new record called Peel Me Like An Egg, which I have overseen until now. Scott Reynolds recorded a new album a couple of months ago in his bedroom, so we check it out. Ultimate Painting are a duet from London (Jack Cooper and James Hoare) and we check them out for the first time here at the Little Lighthouse. Todd Rundgren recently teamed up with two Norwegian artists Emil Nikolaisen and Hans Peter Lindstrøm for an unusual new album called Runddans.


