We first check out two recent tracks for the Patsy’s Rats, the band of Patsy Gelb, daughter of Howe. We introduce the new band for from Chicago, The Safes. Their latest album Tasty​ Waves has excellent reviews. We also have two new bands that are still waiting for the proper release: Quarx from Baton Rouge recorded a song live at KLSU and my sister’s band Rent Party contributed one song to the Tom Petty tribute Howling At The Full Moon, now digitally available at The Mooster Records. Anna Von Hausswolff is a young singer songwriter from Sweden and that’s another new name for us today. Finally, we check out the new releases from Wreckless Eric and Sarah Shook.
The Tonys – Border Radio;
Patsy’s Rats – Burnin’ Honey;
Patsy’s Rats – Is It Alright;
Kathy McCarty – City Song;
Grapefruit – Elevator;
The Safes – Mind of Its Own;
Quarx – Otherside;
Falling Stars – Live in CLE;
Bat Fangs – Mercury (Live);
Anna Von Hausswolff – The Mysterious Vanishing Of Electra;
Rent Part – Feel A Whole Lot Better;
The New Lou Reeds – Beautiful Women;
Margo White – I’m Not Ashamed;
Sarah Shook & the Disarmers – Over You;
Wreckless Eric – They Don’t Mean No Harm;
I Am The Polish Army – Gene;
Everly Brothers – Amanda Ruth;
Alejandro Escovedo – Chip N’ Tony.




Today 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.
We bring you some cool new stuff. Daughter of Howe Gelb and Paula Jean Brown (of the original Giant Sand line up), has a great band called Patsy’s Rats. Impulsive Hearts from Chicago are also fronted by a lady: Danielle Sines. Miriam Linna of Norton Records has made another new album this year Down Today. We also introduce Green Hornet from Netherlands and Sloming Moops from Zagreb, Croatia. Also from there, Thee Melomen have a new single. Peter Buck of REM is back with a nice solo record. An interesting tribute came out recently in Tucson AZ for Rainer Ptacek.