
We start today with two albums full of good pop tunes (each in its own way) from the last year’s production, that somehow fell through the cracks. We know both performers well, Lisa Mychols from the early episodes of The Little Lighthouse and Bad Moves from the more recent episodes. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have a new single, The Schramms are back together with the new record. Those Pretty Wrongs have a new single out, and so does Sheer Mag. Over in Yugolands, we check out Autopark with a cover of a legendary Boye song. Replacements are preparing a new repackaging of Don’t Tell A Soul and we check out one of the tunes from it.
Kerri Powers – Polly;
Bad Moves – Give It A Shot;
Lisa Mychols – He’s Got Me Dreaming;
The Cicadas – When Losers Rule the World;
Ben Vaughn – When Losers Rule The World (Live in CLE);
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Read My Mind;
The Schramms – The Day When;
The Schramms – Walk To Delphi;
The Replacements – Portland;
The Replacements – Talent Show (new version);
Those Pretty Wrongs – Ain’t Nobody But Me;
Luther Russell – Deep Feelings;
Big Star – O My Soul;
Cromm Fallon – Out of Control;
Sheer Mag – Hardly to Blame;
Autopark – Gde možemo se sresti;
Boye – Gde možemo se sresti..



We start off with Beechwood’s new album, continue with the new music from Sonny Landreth and Australian legends Scientists. New Australian force of nature is also represented with the new tune: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. We introduce two new band from Who Can You Trust label: Supersonic Blues and Pushy. Also, Indian Goat from Spokane Washington debuts at the Little Lighthouse as well. Sarah Shook and The Disarmers are live in CLE.



Today we start off with the new record for Cheap Trick. We also introduce new bands: Music Band from Nashville, Vaguess from Long Beach, Terminal Lovers from Cleveland, Rocket Bureau from Wisconsin and Australian Rolling Blackouts. ne of my favorite albums in the last couple of months is Lilly Hiatt’s Royal Blue along with its b-sides, so as a part of my experiment to see what it makes so good, I dug out some past work from the producer and keyboardist Adam Landry and drummer Jon Radford. We also have Jonathan Richman live in CLE, courtesy of our good sponsor Blue Arrow Records.