Today’s show is oriented towards singer songwriters and somewhat traditional americana. Dan Sartain redefines cow punk on his new album called Western Hills. Then we go to Detroit where we check out the new music from The Codgers. Another new album from Detroit is from The Whiskey Charmers. We also go to the swamps of Louisiana and hear the new music from Sonny Landreth, Michael Doucet and introduce Lost Bayou Ramblers from New Orleans. Logan Ledger is a new name from California and Ashley McBryde has a solid new record over in Nashville. Finally, down in Canada, we hear the new album from our friend Clara Engel and introduce a band called Fiver.
Black Lips – Get It On Time;
Dan Sartain – When I Was A Cowboy;
The Codgers – Get Things Done;
Bassholes – Daughter;
Black Lips – Get It On Time (Live in CLE);
Logan Ledger – Electric Fantasy;
Ashley McBryde – Never Will;
Aubrie Sellers – My Love Will Not Change;
Broadway Lafayette – Zydeco Music;
Lost Bayou Ramblers – Dans Les Pins;
Michael Doucet – Dites Moi Pas;
The Revelers – Who Who, Yea You;
Sonny Landreth – Many Worlds;
Fiver – Train Leaves Here This Morning;
Gene Clark – Train Leaves Here This Morning;
The Whiskey Charmers – Dirty Pictures;
Clara Engel – To Keep the Ghost at Bay;
The Berries – Along The Water.
A little darker show today! From Australia, we have recent releases from Eddy Current Suppression Ring and Cable Ties. Stateside, we hear new music from Ezra Furman, Aunt Cynthia’s Cabin. Ty Segall also made a new EP with Harry Nilsson covers. Over in Europe (or is it Asia?!) Hayvalnar Alemi from Turkey come to us with a new, brilliantly titled album Psychedlia in Times of Turbulence. From Canada comes Band Whose Name Is A Symbol and from UK we listen to a lovely new track from The James Hunter Six. We also pay a tribute to Hall Willner who passed away recently.
Minky Starshine – 1000 Umbrellas;
Cable Ties – Hope;
Band Whose Name Is A Symbol -Â From Dusseldorf To Cologne;
Entropija – Dan;
Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Modern Man;
Hayvanlar Alemi – KuÅŸkonmaz MMXVII;
Habibi – The World Ain’t Round, It’s Square;
The Savages – The World Ain’t Round, It’s Square;
Aunt Cynthia’s Cabin – Kennel and the Dog;
Ty Segall – Early in the Morning;
Pedaljets – Loved a Stone;
Lou Reed – September Song;
NRBQ – Whistle While You Work (Snow White);
Ezra Furman – Can I Sleep In Your Brain;
The James Hunter Six – Who’s Fooling Who.
Today we have a shiny power pop episode. We check out the new music from the rock’n’roll erudite Chris Church, new single from The DT’s and a new album from Impulsive Hearts. We also introduce Piramid Scheme from Washington DC, Jack Cades from England, Rookie from Chicago and Braden Bodensteiner from Rochester, NY. We also pay respect to Allan Merrill of the Arrows who passed away recently in New York.
Game Theory – Forget All About It (Home Recording);
Chris Church – Kiss It Goodnight;
The Jack Cades – Sometimes It Rains;
The Resonars – Days Fade Away;
Cocktails – Hospital Bed;
Rookie – Miss United States;
Braden Bodensteiner – Keeping Score;
Mellow Drunk – If Only I Could Change;
Ichabod – Carol Eat Eyes;
Piramid Scheme – Beg or Borrow;
Impulsive Hearts – boxing day;
Le serpentine – Zadeta od interneta;
Guided By Voices – Always Gone;
The DT’S – Send Me A Postcard;
Alan Merrill – Tranquility;
Arrows – I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll;
Gumbo – We Don’t Care.
We have a pretty rocking show today. We start off with the new music by Outtacontroller from Nova Scotia, Canada and Mean Jeans from Portland OR. We introduce new bands for us, Wax Machine from UK, Shrinkwrap Killers from Oakland, California and Germ House from Rhode Island. We also play a recent cover of Can song Vitamin C as performed by Nicole Atkins. Today’s show is dedicated to Tres Warren of Psychic Ills who passed away on March 22 at the age of 41 and Gabi Delgado of Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft who passed away on the same day at the age of 61.
Sad Planets – Refugee;
Outtacontroller – Too Soon;
Mean Jeans – Party Line;
Honey Radar – The Golden String;
Bipolaroid – Fake Pretend;
Wax Machine – Truth;
Germ House – Bedroom Walls;
Drugi Nacin – Crnogorsko kolo;
Hawkwind – Master of the Universe;
Shrinkwrap Killers – Stolen Electronics to Shove up Your Ass;
Nicole Atkins – Vitamin C;
Can – Vitamin c;
Helicon – The Sun Also Rises;
Psychic Ills – Mind Daze;
Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft – Tanz Mit Mir;
DC9 – Psy Power.
Today we start with Stuart Turner and his Flat Earth Society, all the way from the musically rich Medway area in UK. Pedaljets come from Kansas City, Danny McDonald from Melbourne and The Berries from Seattle, WA. Those our new introductions this week and Berries have a killer new LP. We are also listening to new albums from Andy Gabbard and Lilly Hiatt. Plastic Pals from Sweden are back with their new single. Check out the recent recording of Yawpers live in Cleveland. This show is dedicated to Yugoslavian singer Zdenka VuÄković who passed away on March 8 this year.
Bob Dylan – This Wheel’s On Fire;
Stuart Turner And The Flat Earth Society – Kisses Are Keys;
Pedaljets – Down Town;
Trotsky Icepick – I Haunted Myself;
Stan McMahon – Have You Heard The Word_;
The Berries – Passing Scene;
The Plastic Pals – Plastic Pal;
Gretchen’s Wheel – The Last Balloon;
The Yawpers – (Live in CLE);
Danny McDonald – Commuter’s Lament;
Andy Gabbard – Fight To Live;
Andy Gabbard – This Wheel’s On Fire;
Julian Cope – That Ain’t No Way to Make a Million;
Aubrey Sellers – Troublemaker;
Lilly Hiatt – P-Town;
Zdenka VuÄković – You don’t have to say you love me;
Byrds – This Wheel’s On Fire.
Focus of today’s show is the new XTC tribute album Garden of Earthly Delights, out now on Futureman Records. We check out contributions by Chris Church and King Radio. Another interesting tribute is the one for John Wicks. Carla Olson contributes. We also hear new music from ANC4 (from Sweden), Jeremy (from Michigan), Resonars (from Tucson AZ) and Kneeling in Piss (from Columbus OH).
Greg Dulli – The Tide;
ANC4 – When We Were There;
Jeremy – Pop Overflow;
Fotomaker – Come Back;
he Krayolas – Aw Tonight;
Reigning Sound (Live in CLE);
XTC – Stupidly happy;
Chris Church – Stupidly Happy;
King Radio – Mayor of Simpleton;
XTC – The Mayor of Simpleton;
The Kinks – Victoria;
The Resonars – The Man Who Does Nothing;
Kneeling In Piss – song about being unemployed;
The Rockers – Don’t Leave Me Tonight;
The Bad Beats – Tip of My Tongue;
Tommy Hoehn – She Might Look My Way;
Van Duren – Make A Scene;
Carla Olson – (The Sordid Tale of) Elvis Strange
Today we start off with the new Guided by Voices tune. Also, Australia’s Leadfinger are back with a spontaneously recorded new mini album in Spain. We also hear recent music for Georgia’s Illegal Drugs (lead by John Robinson who was in Turf War). Older Sun fronted by Kelsey Guntharp have a new single. We introduce Frayle from Cleveland and Slander Tongue from Berlin and Entropija from Belgrade, Serbia. Venus Flytraps are in our live in Cleveland segment.
Rod Stewart – You Wear It Well;
Guided By Voices – Physician;
Older Sun – Wild Side;
Honeymoon Disease – Only Thing Alive;
Dead Feathers – All Is Lost;
Frayle – 1692;
Entropija – Drug;
Fury – 100% Proof;
Jayne County – Johnny Gone To Heaven;
Illegal Drugs – Tie Your Own Rope;
Leadfinger – Cruel City;
Leadfinger – You Wear it Well;
The Venus Flytraps (Live in CLE);
Honey Radar – Swan Demonstration;
Eerie Family – Dead Stars Still Shine On Us Tonight;
Slander Tongue – Shattered Girl.
Today we introduce the new singles from Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and The Forty Nineteens. Julian Cope has a new album too. The Third Mind is a new supergroup with Dave Alvin of Blasters, Michael Jerome of Toadies and Victor Krummenacher and David Immerglück of Camper Van Beethoven. They have a new album of new covers of some classic psychedelic tunes. Similar concept, but with less known participants has been released in Chicago by Plastic Crimewave Syndicate. We also introduce a new artist for us, a singer songwriter from France, Theo Charaf. Today we also have two tributes, one to David Roback, legendary leader of Mazzy Star, Opal, Rainy Day and The Rain Parade who passed away recently. Another tribute is to Zoran Modli, legendary Yugoslav radio DJ who vigorously promoted unsigned bands throughout the 80s.
Natural Child – (Might As Well) Put The Pin On;
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Cars in Space;
The Forty Nineteens – Tell Me;
Konjak – Ona i ja (Konjak);
La Strada – Zelje;
Julian Cope – A Victory Dance;
Todd Rundgren – I Saw The Light;
The 13th Floor Elevators – Reverberation;
The Third Mind – Reverberation;
Plastic Crimewave Syndicate – Ejection;
Robert Clavert – Ejection;
Opal – Magick Power;
Rainy Day – Soon Be Home;
Rain Parade – I Look Around;
Theo Charaf – Going Down.
Ahead of the upcoming International Women’s Day on Sunday, we dedicate this entire show to more or less recent female performers. We begin with the new country record for Aubrie Sellers who pleasantly surprised us with strong songs and loud guitars, breathing new life into a genre we thought was over. Habibi over in Brooklyn, but originally heading from Detroit are an all female line up fronted by Lenaya Lynch and Rahill Jamalifard. Also in Detroit, Detroit Cobras are back with a recent new single. On the singer-songwriting scene, we have brand new singles for Nicole Atkins, Becca Stevens, Ada Lea and Gemma Ray. The Exbats is a father and daughter duet, lead by the young Inez McClain.
Nicole Atkins – Maybe Tonight;
Aubrie Sellers – Glad;
The Detroit Cobras – Stay Down;
The Sirens – Go Back;
Las Nubes – Can’t Say;
Habibi – Gypsy Love;
Habibi – Born Too Late;
The Exbats – Try Burning This One;
Saba Lou – Novum Ovum;
Parlor Snakes – Das Meer;
Nicole Atkins with Britt Daniel – Captain;
Becca Stevens – Feels Like This;
Becca Stevens – The Confession;
Laura Nyro – The Confession;
that dog. – Bird on a Wire;
Rain Perry with Mark Hallman – Whittier Street;
Ada Lea – Woman, Here;
Gemma Ray – Roll On River;
Last Daze – Make Me.
Today we open up with the new tunes from the Austin band Xetas and Drive-By Truckers. Then we introduce Tom Baker and The Speedways, two bands on the Rum Bar Records. Natural Child are back with the new album. We also hear the new star-studded album by Ned O’Millick Cooperative. And we also hear Sunfruits from Australia for the first time at the show.
Xetas – The Burden;
Xetas – The Bystander;
Drive-By Truckers – Armageddon’s Back in Town;
The Hot Dogs – Time Is All;
Paul Westerberg – Love Untold;
Tom Baker – Turn Your Head Around;
The Speedways – In Common With You;
Jericho – Can’t Seem To Make It Happen;
Natural Child – Beast of Burdon (Live in CLE);
Natural Child – Farm;
Ned O’Millick Cooperative – Sunce;
R. STEVIE MOORE – The Flavour Is Mine;
Chris Spedding – Motor Bikin’;
Sunfruits – All I Want;
The Real Impossibles – With A Girl;
The Paupers – It’s Your Mind.
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.