
Today we start off with the new name for us, KRGA from Chicago. Then we check out the new single got Gyasi. John Murry is also back. We check out Bebe Rainbow and Leadfinger from Australia and Tommy Ray from Portland. We also have a nice little dark wave block with Dark Web, Vukovar and 21 Vek from Skopje, Jimi and The Garage Band from Belgrade and Split. One man band from two towns, only in Yugoslavia! By the way Vukovar is a band not my hometown. That wraps up for a good show!
Leigh Gregory – September on Sisson;
KRGA – Why I Try;
GYASI – Cheap High;
Brenton Manser And The Disciples Of Zen – Sovereign Blues;
Dark Web – Parasitic Twin;
Vukovar – Cement & Cerement;
Joy Division – Heart and Soul;
Jimi & The Garage Band – Srce i dusa;
21 Vek – Uzasno mi falis;
Lelee – Pozeluvam;
Daniel Romao – Kissing The Foe;
Nick Frater – Luna;
Babe Rainbow – Different Stages;
John Murry – The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes;
John Larson and The Silver Fields – Jericho;
Reigning Sound – Oh Christine;
The Orange Humble Band – Down In Your Dreams;
Leadfinger – Nobody Knows
Tommy Ray – Feel the Pain;
Big Star – You Get What You Deserve.



Lots of stuff from the UK today. From the Medway scene, we have the new music from Len Price 3 and Groovy Uncle, featuring Suzi Chunk. Also from UK, from Liverpool, we check out the new singer songwriter Tom George. Vasko Atanasoski sent his new demo. John Murry is back with the new record. Atlanta retro rockers Woggles have a new record too. Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams are a new duet from Woodstock and we listen to Banditos live in Cleveland.



We have a couple of new things today. Miss Destiny from Australia are three ladies and one dude: Harriet Hudson, Harriet Stewart, Annie Llewellyn and Brett Bevege. Also from Australia, in Perth, Night Signals have a new EP called Animals. The new single they have on Hozac is on our program today. Rich Hopkins has a new album with his Luminarios, called Tombstone, two years after his great effort Buried Treasures. Also, check out John Murry playing on of his new songs live in Cleveland. We hope to be a soundtrack of your Thanksgiving holiday this year!
Today we start off with The Strungs and their new album called Nothing is Possible and we interleave two of their tunes with the twenty year old records from Guided By Voices. Then we check out some new tunes from Hollis Brown and Jimbo Mathus. Denney and The Jets is the new band in our show from Nashville TN and John Murry is here for the first time as well. After Graceless Age, his acclaimed LP from two years ago, Murry has a new EP featuring Chuck Prophet (ex Green On Red). Disciplin A Kitchme is also back with another great new digital single.