We listen to the Russian surfers and B movie fans, Messer Chups. Aslo the new album by The Singles from Detroit as well as Ruby The Hatchet from New Jersey. Ariel Pink has a new album dedicated to an odd 60s singer songwriter Bobby Jameson. Check out also the new introductions, The County Liners from Olympia, OR and New Candys from Italy. Finally, we also introduce Porcupine from Minneapolis. Greg Norton recently joined the line up on bass.
Tin Foil – Give A Try;
Messer Chups – Fantomas Theme;
Porcupine – I’m Next to You;
Arts & Leisure – Third Party;
Fernando Perdomo – I Feel (Therefore I Am);
The Singles – I Can’t Believe What I Got Myself Into This Time;
The Singles – Nicole;
New Candys – Mercenary;
Flat Worms – Goodbye Texas;
Ruby The Hatchet – Demons;
Ruby The Hatchet – Killer;
The County Liners – Love Letter;
Dori Freeman – If I Could Make You My Own;
The Bonnevilles -\ Machine Born To Think;
Baby Shakes – Turn It Up;
Ariel Pink – Dedicated To Bobby Jameson;
Chris Lucey – That’s the Way the World Has Got to Be (Pt. 1).




Today we say goodbye to Jesse Winchester, a wonderful singer songwriter from the South, who moved to Canada in the late sixties to avoid being drafter to Vietnam war. After that he recorded some of the greatest records in the seventies, with songs which were full of sorrow, nostalgia and longing for his homeland. He passed away on April 11 this year. Besides a tribute to Jesse, we also play some new music. Jim Lauderdale has a new record with songs co-written with Robert Hunter. Paul Starling is another new singer songwriter from LA area. The Singles from Detroit are back as a duet. Baseball Project super-group is also back with another record based around baseball themes. Left Lane Cruiser had a great albu last year called Rock The Back To Hell and now a record that compiles their earliest recordings is also out. Also, check out a really cool, rare live appearance of Harlan T. Bobo’s The Fuzz recorded last week in Cleveland.