
We first make a stop at San Francisco where we catch up with Charles Moothart and Ty Segall, both well known to the regular inhabitants of The Little Lighthouse. Tommy Stinson put forces together with Chip Rogers and released an album as Cowboys in the Campfire. Also in California, we check out the new name for us, Decibels. Over in Texas, we introduce Nite Sobs and Emily Wolfe. In Salt Lake City, we introduce an upcoming young multi instrumentalist and singer songwriter Makki Jones. Internationally, we hear new music from The Empire Strikes and Zac from Italy. Fran Aschroft has new songs, and back in the original New Wave and Punk days, Fran was in The Monos!
The Lemon Twigs – My Golden Years
Charles Moothart – Roll
Ty Segall – My Best Friend
Ty Segall – I’m Free
Fuzz – Nothing People
Nite Sobs – Do You Wanna Be in Love
The Decibels – Enough
Red Mass – A Boy and His Robot
Outtacontroller – Gimme Nothin’
The Empire Strikes – Take it easy
Fran Ashcroft – Longhaired Git
The Monos! – Teenage confessions
Lemonheads – Seven Out
Zac – Summer Dreamers
Tommy Stinson’s Cowboys in the Campfire – Karma’s Bitch
Bash And Pop – Friday Night Is Killing Me
The Replacements – Awake Tonight
Emily Wolfe – Silencer
Makki Jones – A New World
The Beatles – I Need You
Today we introduce several interesting relatively new names on the female songwriting scene. Katie Von Schleicher comes from Brooklyn and Esmé Patterson is from Denver, CO. Nicole Atkins from New Jersey is particularly interesting because she teamed up with Tommy Stinson of The Replacements and Bash & Pop for her upcoming new album. Tommy is also out touring with Chip Roberts as The Cowboys In The Campfire. They stopped by at Cleveland’s Blue Arrow Records and played a few new tunes. We hear one of them today. Talking about Cleveland, Matthew Wascowich is back with his Scarcity of Tanks. They have a new album called Garford Mute, inspired by growing up, and it contains a stellar line up of Pere Ubu and Terminal Lovers bands, plus Doug Gillard and the legendary Steve Mackay, the Stooges sax player with his posthumous appearance. We also check out the new music Left Lane Cruiser and and introduce two new heavy bands, ’68 from Atlanta and Gorilla from UK.


