New in music, Urge Overkill are back with the new record. Sylvia Rose Novak is also back with a rocking new single. We played nearly all songs from her previous masterpiece record Bad Luck. David Nance has yet another project, this time with Pearl Lovejoy Boyd and James Schroeder. Ambrose Kenny-Smith from King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard and Sam Cooper from Sagamore collaborate on a new single. Sofia Bolt has a new album. Today, we also introduce Sick Things from Canada, Susan Cattaneo from Boston. We got a wonderful archival record by Narrow Adventure featuring Kristi and Kelly Callan and Kjehl Johansen and we sample it today. The episode is dedicated to Gary Brooker, the voice of Procol Harum who passed away this year on February 19th.
Urge Overkill – Sister Havana;
Sick Things – Waste My Time;
Sylvia Rose Novak – Man I Used To Be;
Tiny Flaws – C’est Different;
Susan Cattaneo – All Is Quiet;
Sofia Bolt – Secret Memories;
Urge Overkill – Somebody Else’s Body;
Urge Overkill – A Necessary Evil;
Cooper & Kenny-Smith – Marengo Dream;
Chris Cacavas – Disappear;
John Wesley Coleman – Mushroom;
Gyasi – Sword Fight;
David Nance, Pearl Lovejoy Boyd and James Schroeder – 80 Into Nothing;
Narrow Adventure – I Don’t Know;
Wednesday Week – Forever;
Dime Box Band – Going My Way;
The Mirage – Is Anybody Home;
Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade of Pale.
Today we dig deep into the new roots and blues rock tunes. John Mayall is 88 and still keeps putting out fantastic albums, we check out the latest one. Tarbox Ramblers have a new EP and Leyla McCalla has a new single. James Hunter has a new album. We introduce new artists for us: Grey River and The Smoky Mountain from Greece, Joanna Connor from Chicago, Ilana Katz from the Appalachians, Kris Wiley from California, Big Daddy Wilson from Germany. Also check out a great new version of Junior Wells song Messing With The Kid by Albert Castiglia Band, coming to us directly from a new tribute to Todd Rundgren.
Mississippi Allstars – Bumpin’;
Kris Wiley – Inside Out;
John Mayall – The Sun Is Shining Down (feat. Carolyn Wonderland);
Handsome Jack – Roll It;
Dave Gahan and Soulsavers – Strange Religion;
Joanna Connor – Earthshaker;
Leyla McCalla – Fort Dimanche;
The Kropotkins – Truckstop girls;
Ilana Katz Katz – Downtown With The Devil;
Green River and The Smoky Mountain – Truth or Dare;
Julie Christensen – Fire At The End Of The World;
Gabriella Cohen – Son Of A Gun;
Michael Tarbox – Goin’ Down To Georgia;
James Hunter Six – Heartbreak;
The Excitements – Mr. Landlord;
Endless Boogie – Disposable Thumbs;
Albert Castiglia Band – Messin With the Kid (Bonus Track);
Big Daddy Wilson – Meatballs;
Elly Winninger – Leavin.
Nice new tunes today featuring Leadfinger and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever from Australia, Tiny Flaws from UK, Harvey McLaughlin from San Antonio, TX, Cheap Cassettes from Seattle WA, Lord Nelson from Virginia and Mark Crozer from New York City. And our sponsor Blue Arrow Records releases yet another Jonathan Richman masterpiece.
Local H – Dreaming;
Leadfinger – Sleeping Dogs;
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – The Way It Shatters;
The Murlocs – Illuminate The Shade;
Joanna Connor – It’s My Time (Feat. Joe Bonamassa);
Harvey McLaughlin – The Man Eating Chicken;
Jonathan Richman – This Is One Sad World;
Dolph Chaney – Pleasant Under Glass;
Pat Rodd and The Rankoutsiders – True Romance;
Cheap Cassettes – Malnutrition;
Tiny Flaws – The Ones In Your Head;
Sweet Knives – On A Grey Day;
The Nervebreakers – Hijack The Radio;
The Action – Look At The View;
Triptides – It Won’t Hurt You;
Lord Nelson – Hell Or High Water;
Mark Crozer & The Rels – Wasted Dreamer
Today we focus on music from whatever was left out of Yugoslavia. We check out Koala Voice from Kisovec, Sajzerbiterlemon from Belgrade, Mizerija, She Brought Me Gasoline and Tus Nua from Zagreb. The rest of the show is filled with tributes to music producer Milan Ciric who passed away on November 29 last year, Pedja Vranesevic who passed away on February 6th, Marko Brecelj who passed away on February 4th and Aki Rahimovski who passed away on January 22 this year.
VIS Iskre – Sheba;
Mižerija – Lanci;
Koala Voice – Postapokalipticni svet;
Koala Voice – Things that hurt a little;
Boye – Laz je laz;
Laboratorja – Oprostaj od Magneta;
Med – Ja odem u polje;
Bijelo Dugme – Goodbye America;
Parni Valjak – Hrast;
Buldozer – Ne brini mama;
Buldozer – Blues gnjus;
Yu Grupa – Oprosti ljubavi;
Šajzerbiterlemon – Strepnja;
Špurijus – Masovni ukus;
21 vek – Lud Konj;
She brought me gasoline – Rabotny;
Tús Nua – Lights Out;
Smak – Odlazak u harem.
Sad news came to us on Tuesday that Mark Lanegan passed away. Today’s show is entirely dedicated to him and it contains my recording of his entire Cleveland show on November 5th 2014. He ended up liking the recording and a part of that recording was published it as an LP High, Wild and Free. Lanegan was featured at The Little Lighthouse very frequently and we will greatly miss his new music and incredible live shows.
Borracho;
The Gravedigger’s Song;
Harvest Home;
Sleep With Me;
One Way Street;
One Hundred Days;
Resurrection Song;
Riot In My House;
Quiver Syndrome;
Floor of the Ocean;
Hit The City;
Harborview Hospital;
Creeping Coastiline of Lights;
Torn Red Heart;
Black Rose Way;
Death Trip to Tulsa;
I Am The Wolf;
Methamphetamine Blues;
Ballad of A Dying Rover.
It’s time to check what’s happening on the singer songwriter circuit. And today we have a stellar line up. We open up with Banditos from Birmingham and Nashville, then we check out Camp Cope who are slowly putting out their upcoming album song by song. Veterans on the scene Eliza Gilkyson and Julie Christensen are back with new albums. We introduce Janet Batch from Ithaca, Margo Cilker from Oregon, Ridy Arman from Montana and Kiely Connell from Nashville.
Aoife O’Donovan – Atlantic City;
Banditos – On My Way;
Camp Cope – Running with the Hurricane;
Dori Freeman – I Am;
Nellen Dryden – What the Differences Are;
Eliza Gilkyson – The Hill Behind This Town;
Julie Christensen – Joey and Clara;
Julie Williams – Southern Curls;
Rissi Palmer – Hurt Don’t Know When To Quit;
Janet Batch – Radio;
Margo Cilker – Barbed Wire (Belly Crawl);
Our Native Daughters – You’re Not Alone;
Sharde – O.T.;
Riddy Arman – Too Late to Write a Love Song;
Kiely Connell – Nobody’s business but mine;
Birds of Chicago – Travelers.
Today we have a couple of new introductions. Green/Blue come from Minnesotta MN, and they offer us a sweet new album called Offering. Also with a new album, we introduce Junior League straight from Covington LA. Good Looking Son have an ep and they come from Cincinnati OH. Outtacontroller from Canada is back with the new single, John Wesley Coleman III is back with the new album and so is Marc Ribot and his Ceramic Dog. Chris Church teams up with Big Stir Records to reissue his album from 10 years ago and we love it here at the Lighthouse.
Minutemen – The Red And The Black;
Green/Blue – Talking To Myself;
Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Cookin’;
Reigning Sound – Make It Up;
The Spliffs – I Know A Girl;
The Junior League – The Sunshine Saves Everyone;
Good Looking Son – Mr. Wonderful;
The Resonars – Own Up;
The Reflectors – Where Have You Been;
Outtacontroller – Parts Unknown;
Chris Church – Bad Summer;
Chris Church – You Are the Thunder;
Komodor – Nasty Habits;
Blue Oyster Cult – The Red & The Black;
Transistors – Reception to Porter;
John Wesley Coleman – Outerspacey Tracey;
Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog – Wanna.
We explore the world of international neo psych in this episode. We check out trippy recent pieces from Fernando Perdomo from California, Limignanas (collaborating with Laurent Garnier) and Electric Eye from Norway. Over in Australia we have new name from Sydney, Flippin’ Kick Outs who find inspiration in an old Love song. And so do the venerable Deep Purple. In Helsinki, we check out the garage sounds of Mike Bell Cartel and the US is represented with Action City from Portland abd Blackwater Holylight from Portland OR.
Roy – Where The Mind Meets the Eye;
Mike Bell Cartel – There Comes the Pain;
Electric Eye – Lighthouse Rock;
Meatbodies – Night Time Hidden Faces;
Action City – The Lines You Blur;
Blackwater Holylight – Around You – Around You;
My Bloody Valentine – To Here Knows When;
The Limignanas with Laurent Garnier – Promenade Oblique;
Fernando Perdomo – Yammering Snout;
Strange Attractor – Transworld ft. Eze Jackson;
Hawkwind – It’s Only a Dream;
Deep Purple – 7 and 7 Is;
Flippin’ Kick Outs – 7 Plus 7 Is;
Love – 7 and 7 Is.
Today’s show is dedicated to Ronnie Spector and Rachel Nagy, two incredible singers that we lost recently. But before we get into our tributes to Ronnie and Rachel, we check out some new releases. Annie Keating from New York has a new album. Le Butcherettes and Death Valley Girls have a split single and we hear both sides. Gyasi from Nashville has a new single and Aoife O’Donovan from New York is a new name for us, and she released a new album and added an extra cover album consisting of songs from Springsteen’s Nebraska.
Mattiel – Freedom Feels;
Annie Keating – Boxes;
GYASI – Godhead;
Ezra Furman & The Harpoons – Bloodsucking Whore;
Sweet Knives – No More Reasons;
Patsy’s Rats – Burnin’ Honey;
Gabriella Cohen – Frangelico Dreams;
Aoife O’Donovan – Lucky Star;
Aoife O’Donovan – State Trooper;
Bruce Springsteen – State Trooper;
Le Butcherettes – The Universe;
Death Valley Girls – When I’m Free;
The Exbats – Hey New Zealand;
The Courettes – I Can Hardly Wait;
Detrot Cobras – He DId It;
Detroit Cobras – Bad Girl;
Detroit Cobras – Ain’t it a Shame;
Ronnie Spector And The E Street Band – Say Goodbye To Hollywood;
The Ronettes – Baby, I Love You;
The Ronettes – Be My Baby.
First ‘regular’ show this year! We present the hottest in garage rock from recent weeks. The most exciting novelty is West Coat collaboration between Mike Watt and Cutthroat Brothers. They have released two new records recently. Another supergroup is Teeth of England from Memphis with Dave Sinclair behind the concept, Jack Oblivian behind the drums and Jason Rice from Faux Killas playing guitar. Strange Colours also has a new record and it’s a Toronto band lead by Andrew Moszynski who used to be with Deadly Snakes. Over in Australia we hear Power Supply from Melbourne. Over in Europe we check out Komodor from France and Roman Aul and Rosarys from Germany, who did a new record collaborating with the legendary Detroit producer Jim Diamond. From Switzerland, we check out the new tune by The Jackets. We finish the show with a little tribute to Bill Conway who used to play drums in Treat Her Right and Morphine. Conway passed away on December 19 last year.
True Sons Of Thunder – Bad Trip Pt. 1;
Strange Colours – The Setting Sun;
Cutthroat Brothers and Mike Watt – Been Away;
Cutthroat Brothers And Mike Watt – Out of Control;
Robbing Banks – Wasted;
Jack Oblivian – Milkshake Baby;
Teeth of England – Flying Zero;
Power Supply – The Land of the Fire.m4a’
Flaming Sideburns – Lighthouse Keeper;
Exploding Eyes – Fear;
Komodor – Give Up;
Roman and the Rosarys – Gypsy Woman;
Wilding – I’ll Keep Holding On;
Poison Boys – Little Speedway Girl;
Schizophonics – People in the Sky;
Sweet Knives – House;
The Jackets – What About You;
Morphine – Eleven O’Clock;
Treat Her Right – Everglades;
True Sons Of Thunder – Bad Trip Pt. 2.
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.