
Today we experiment with sounds a little bit. Non-conventional genres and artists are on the playlist. We first start with a new project for John Dwyer, Nick Murray, Brad Caulkins, Tom Dolas and Greg Coates, which is perhaps called Witch Egg. Kid Congo and The Pink Monkey Birds follow with a 15 minute dance dreamlike song. Sun Kil Moon is also here with another lengthy new piece. Emma Ruth Rundle teams up with metal heads Thou. Marianne Dissard has an unconventional cover of Ritchie Valens’ Come on Let’s Go. Clara Engel has a new album, and it’s always a surprise and a new, interesting sonic exploration. At the end of the show we pay tributes to Sylvain Sylvain, Phil Spector and Tom Stevens from Long Ryders.
Trash – Road To Nowhere;
John Dwyer, Nick Murray, Brad Caulkins, Tom Dolas, Greg Coates – Greener Pools;
Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds – He Walked In;
Thou & Emma Ruth Rundle – Orphan Limbs;
Sun Kil Moon – Morning Cherry;
Clara Engel – Thieves;
Marianne Dissard – Come On, Let’s Go;
New York Dolls – Frankenstein;
Ramones – Danny Says;
Long Ryders – Days Long Ago;
Righteous Brothers – You’ve lost that lovin’ feelin’.



The brightest highlight in today’s show are two live recordings from King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard. This Australian band played two nights in Cleveland and I was there to catch some moments with my recorder. One of the songs was brand new from what I could tell. Another hero of this show, Eamon McGrath has put out yet another of his online only albums called Shortest Ride To The Light of The Morning. Chris Stamey is back with the new record. Mark Kozelek with his Sun Kil Moon is back with the new record, probably the best one in his career. We also check out two new band, The Morons from Chicago and The Zoltars from Austin TX.


