Welcome to the new episode! We have some good new music for you all. We start off with Transit Method over in Austin, TX who has a new record. Motorpsycho from Sweeden continue a string of annual releases with All Is One LP. The Most from Southington, CT is a new introduction, as well as Ridiculous Trio from Chicago. Ridiculous Trio are a brass trio that has some unusual new versions of Stooges music. Another new introduction is from St. Louis, Missouri: David and Jake Maness, or otherwise known from The Maness Brothers. Hard-Ons from Australia are back with heavy sound. Lastly, we play a loooong track by Fernando Perdomo, which sort of binds the show from the beginning to the end and holds it like super glue.
Transit Method – Cannibals;
Motorpsycho – The Magpie;
Hedvig Mollestad – A Stone’s Throw;
Parlor Walls – Spinning Gold;
The Maness Brothers – Tupelo;
Little Albert – Outside Woman Blues;
Fernando Perdomo – A Circle Appears to Guide Me;
The Most – First Frost;
A Burning Bus – Platform;
Maggot Heart – Justine;
Hard Ons – Made To Love You II;
The Ridiculous Trio – T.V. Eye;
Wylder Ratttz – T.V. Eye.
Straight forward rock’n’roll episode today. From two corners of Canada, we greet Dangereens and Dead Ghosts. From the West of the US, we have a new, really good tune from David Nance, new album from L.A. Witch trio and Feral Ohms new single. On the East of the US, Germ House is here with the new album. Nick Waterhouse covers The Seeds and we pay a tribute to their guitarist Jan Savage who passed away on August 8th.
Hayvanlar Alemi – News of the World;
Feral Ohms – I Fall;
Dead Ghosts – Blackout;
Bad Sports – Cardboard Suits;
David Nance – Poison;
David Nance – When The Covers Come Off;
L.A. Witch – I Wanna Lose;
L.A. Witch – Drive Your Car;
Gyasi – Sugar Mama;
Apache – Wild Life;
Husker Du – Diane;
Germ House – Nothing Is Like They Wanted;
Dangereens – Streets of Doom;
Black Lips – Dishonest Man;
Leaving Trains – Payday;
Lyres – I’ll Try You Anyway;
Nick Waterhouse – Pushin’ Too Hard;
The Seeds – Pushin’ Too Hard;
The Seeds – Rollin’ Machine.
Today we start off with a track from the new album for Alaicia Bognano’s Bully. Then we introduce Tough Age from Toronto. Also, new to us are Manarays from Brisbane and Beans from Melbourne. Australians, of course. Then. We have two solo musicians hiding between the band names. Tommy Marolda is The Toms and Dishelved Cuss is Nick Reinhart. Schizophonics have a new single covering Roxy Music and Trotsky Icepick is back yet again with another new release. They are so prouctive in the past year and a half and it’s to everyone’s delight! We dedicate this episode to Martin Birch, an extraordinary music producer and engineer who passed away on August 9th this year.
The Fluid – Big Brother;
Bully – Let You;
Tough Age – Possession;
Petrified Max – Hole in the Sky;
Trotsky Icepick – End Effected;
Manarays – Troubled by the Moon;
Zana – Sweeta;
Electric Light Orchestra – Nightrider;
The Toms – One Man Girl Parade;
Beans – Stride;
Queen – You’re My Best Friend;
The Z-Boys – Too Slow;
Roxy Music – Re-Make Re-Model;
The Schizophonics – Re-Make Re-Model;
Disheveled Cuss – Oh My God;
W/Jayne County and The Electric Chairs – Man Enough to Be a Woman;
Faces – Bad’N’Ruin;
Jeff Beck Group – Spanish Boots.
Folky episode today! We start off with the new title for Bonnie Prince Billy, who collaborates with Three Queens in Mourning over in Scotland. Lydia Loveless over in Columbus, OH has a new single and so does Emma Ruth Rundle in LA. We introduce the new project for Daniel Romano, Alias Ensemble. Esther Rose from New Orleans is another new name for us today. Josh Klinghoffer, former guitarist in Red Hot Chilli Peppers has a solo project called Pluralone. Dive in!
The Third Mind – The Dolphins;
Bonnie Prince Billy – Dead Man’s Island;
Lydia Loveless – Love Is Not Enough;
Kim Simpson – Night Swirls In;
Fairport Convention – Time Will Show The Wiser;
Alias Ensemble – A Picture Of Perfume;
Three Queens in Mourning – Tonight’s Decision;
The Akibas – Down Along The Road;
Snowgoose – Hope;
Pluralone – Directrix;
Esther Rose – My Favorite Mistake;
Bob Dylan -Â I’ve Made Up My Mind To Give Myself To You;
Leigh Gregory – Sweet Fifteen;
Marshall Chapman – Tennessee Blues;
Josefin Öhrn and The Liberation – Caramel Head;
Emma Ruth Rundle – Staying Power;
Fred and Rose – Piedra Y Camino.
Today we begin with two bands based in Slovenia: Čao Portorož and Lelee. In addition to their local tongue, in the best tradition of Slovenian bands, they also mix in Serbocroatian. And Lelee also does lyrics in Macedonian. That sort of panslavism is welcome at the Little Lighthouse. Another thing welcome is Todd Rundgren. Two recent bands released songs that sound a lot like his tunes: The Nude Party from North Carolina and Green Seagull from London. Son of Gene Clark, Kai Clark has released a tribute to his father and we check it out today. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard has a new single. We close the show with two tributes to fallen heroes. Emitt Rhodes has passed away on July 19 and Peter Green six days after that.
Peter Bardens – Homage To The God Of Light;
ÄŒao Portorož – Å est;
Lelee – Fasciniran (sum od mnogu lugje);
Todd Rundgren – Izzat love;
Neon Indian – Deadbeat Summer;
Todd Rundgren – I Saw the Light;
The Nude Party – Shine Your Light;
Green Seagull – Dream You’re Living;
The Rolling Stones – Scarlet;
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Honey;
Kai Clark – Eight Miles Higher;
Byrds – Eight Miles High;
Merry-go-round – Early in the Morning;
Emitt Rhodes – Live Till You Die;
Fleetwood Mac – Homework.
Today we start off with the new album by Nashville’s own Margo Price. Everybody is talking about it these days! Lynn Miles and Norma MacDonald are new introductions from Canada. Over in UK, we have Hannah White and The Nordic Connections, as well as the duet Snowgoose with Jim McCulloch and Anna Sheard. Marianne Dissard from Tucson AZ covers a Steely Dan song and Josephine from New York City has a new single. We also introduce Weyes Blood and Natalie Laura Mering, clearly later than most other relevant rock shows, but their music fell through the cracks for me last year and I’ve just figured out how much her voice reminds me of the legendary Jadranka Stojaković.
The Haden Triplets – Say You Will;
Margo Price – Twinkle Twinkle;
Lynn Miles – Main St.;
Whitney Rose – Better Man;
Sylvia Rose Novak – South Of Boulder;
Hannah White & The Nordic Connections – Gotta Work Harder;
Norma MacDonald – Wonder in the Summer;
Aubrie Sellers – Under The Sun;
Beth Bombara – I Only Cry When I’m Alone;
Josephine – Shipwrecked;
Snowgoose – Gave Up Without A Sound;
Judy Dyble And Andy Lewis – My Electric Chauffeur;
Big Hogg – When We Were Young;
Tami Neilson – Tell Me That You Love Me;
Nicole Atkins – In The Splinters;
Marianne Dissard – Dirty Work;
Weyes Blood – Something to Believe;
Jadranka Stojakovi㠖 Gdje si dušo.
Nice round episode number today. But instead of an exaggerated jubilation, we go with another fun episode. W.H. Michael opens it with a Bill Fox cover. Then we introduce The Speedways from London UK. Bad Moves have a new album and ANC4 over in Sweden, a new single. Doug Tuttle and Flesh Panthers are back with new songs. Mings in Netherlands are a new band for us and so is Nemi Pesnik, from Novi Sad, Serbia.
Bill Fox – Lonesome Pine;
W.H. Michael – Lonesome Pine;
The Speedways – Empty Pages;
Chris Church – Someday’s Coming Fast;
Rocket Bureau – Crimson Lady;
Petrified Max – Power Pop Heart;
Bad Moves – Tides;
ANC4 – Make up your mind;
The Whiffs – She Lies;
Beat City Tubeworks – Archaic Approach;
The Jam – Away From The Numbers;
The Mings – Had My Fill;
Doug Tuttle – All Alone;
Olivia Tremor Control – NYC 25;
Honey Radar – Wind-Up Man;
The Reflectors – Break me down;
Nite Sobs – I Need to Hear it;
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – She’s There;
Nemi pesnik – Matematika;
Flesh Panthers – Holy Roller;
Mo Troper – Old Man.
Today’s show is dedicated to the wonderful Judy Dyble, the founding vocalist of Fairport Convention and the early singer for the band that grew into King Crimson. She passed away from lung cancer on July 12, this year. Other than that, we check out the new tunes from the 80s underground legends: newly reformed Divine Horsemen, Smudge, Dream Syndicate and The Jayhawks, including their renegade member Mark Olson, with his most recent partner in crime, Ingunn Ringvold. Cherry on top are newly discovered vault music from possibly some of greatest rock’n’roll bands in the history: The Rolling Stones, The Replacements and a project of the Yardbirds members Keith Relf and Jim McCarty called Together. If this doesn’t turn out to be a great listening, then nothing you ain’t a true rocker.
The Replacements – Alex Chilton;
The Dream Syndicate – Hold Brother Hold;
The Rolling Stones – Criss Cross;
The Rolling Stones – She Said Yeah;
CFM – Black Cat;
The Jayhawks – Dogtown Days;
Mark Olson and Ingunn Ringvold – April In Your Cloud Garden;
Bob Dylan – My Own Version Of You;
The Third Mind – Journey in Satchidananda;
Dave Alvin – Guitar Rumba;
Divine Horsemen – Mystery Writers;
The Flesh Eaters – The Youngest Profession;
Together – Henry’s Coming Home;
The Lemonheads – The Outdoor Type (Live in CLE);
Smudge – Gotta Pull Myself Together;
Judy Dyble – Faded Elvis;
Fairport Convention – One Sure Thing;
Fairport Convention – Portfolio.
Join us in another globe-trotting musical ride. We stop in Boston to hear the new hard-rockers, Banshee. Then we go to Brooklyn and LA, and hear the new collaboration between Dion Lunadon and Kate Clover. Also from LA, we introduce Levitation Room. In New York City we have also Sufis, who sing about Cleveland. Doris Melton from Dream Machine has a new solo single. Lithics come from Oregon and we hear them for the first time. Over in Europe, we check out the new tunes from September Girls (Ireland), Entracte Twist (France) and Hedvig Mollestad (Norway). Australians, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever are back with the new LP record.
Steve King – Satan is Her Name;
Dion Lunadon & Kate Clover – When Will I Hold You Again;
Banshee – Savage Man;
Germ House – Keep It on Your Good Side;
The Sonic Dawn – Young Love Old Hate;
Levitation Room – Dream (within a Dream);
Doris Melton – Turn a Blind Eye;
Hexa – The Trees;
Lithics – Hands;
September Girls – Shut Up;
A Burning Bus – Come on In;
Hedvig Mollestad – A Stone’s Throw;
Entracte Twist – Aquaboulevard;
Petrified Max – The Bat Whispers;
Helicon – Bardo Thodol;
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – She’s There;
Sufis – Cleveland;
The Magnetic Fields – Come, Life, Shaker Life.
Good pop music today. We introduce new music from Nite Sobs, from Austin TX, On and Ons from Sydney AU, Reflectors from LA, Reverberations from Portland OR, Honeywagen from Kansas City, MO, Robbing Banks from Utrecht, NL, John Dowler from Melbourne AU and Andy Bopp from Baltimore, Maryland. The show is dedicated to the memory of Steve Priest, the bassist of Sweet, who passed away on June 4th this year.
Sweet – Action;
Nite Sobs – Mixed Signals;
The On and Ons – Change Of Heart;
The Resonars – All These Hats;
Any Trouble – Yesterday’s Love;
The Reflectors – Champagne;
The Reverberations – Palm Reader;
Lawson and Four More – Halfway Down The Stairs;
Hot Dogs – Take The Time To Let Me Know;
True Believers – Sleep Enough To Dream;
Honeywagen – Running Out Of Time;
Robbing Banks – Not The One;
The Whiffs – Please Come Home;
Dirty Looks – 12 O’ Clock;
John Dowler’s Vanity Project – Time To Leave;
Andy Bopp – I Am a Jetfighter;
Cargoe – Time;
The Ar-Kaics – She Does Those Things To Me;
Sweet – Blockbuster;
Sweet – Fox On The Run.
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.