New music today from Ludella Black who teamed up with 5.6.7.8’s. Laundry Bats is a new band from Memphis that consists of former members of Oblivians and True Sons of Thunder. Introducing Freezing Hands from Tucson AZ, Meat Shirt from Saint Brieuc, France, Split System, Loose Lips and Neo-Magics from Australia, Die Verlierer from Berlin, Germany, Sgt. Papers from Hermosillo, Mexico and The Wytches from UK.
The Pack a.d. – Yeah Maybe
The 5.6.7.8’s – Come See Me (feat. Miss Ludella Black)
Freezing Hands – Shooting From the Hip
Hobsons Bay Coast Guard – Mega Cyclone
The Tights – Cracked
Meat Shirt – Get Up
Loose Lips – Don’t Mess Me ‘Round
Lipstick Killers – Horizontal Action
The Jones – Pretending To Be You
Die Verlierer – Fick diese Stadt
Sgt. Papers – Fuga!
Martha – Standing Where It All Began
Testors – Hey You
Neo-Magics – Le Freak
Split System – Pull The Trigger
Sexfaces – Can’t Do That
Hipbone Slim & The Kneejerks – Kneecapped
Laundry Bats – Bizness
The Wytches – Black Ice
Osees – Fight Simulator
Quintron – Do The Raid
We check out some new well tempered tunes by Superchunk, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and others. Jessica Hoop covers a Giant Sand tune. Eamon McGrath is back, collaborating with Oldseed from Germany. We also introduce Loose Lips and Michel Beach from Melbourne, Moon from Netherlands, Splitsville from Chapel Hill NC, Cleveland’s Stereo Burlesque and Chelsea Curve from Boston Mass.
Ekko Astral – Make Me Young
Loose Lips – Don’t Mess Me ‘Round
Mooon – Modulation Baby
Atlantic Thrills – Heart Attack
Splitsville – Beth Steel
Superchunk – Bruised Lung
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Mycelium
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Deadstick
Stereo Burlesque – Still Hangin’ On
Giant Sand – Warm storm
Jassica Hoop – Warm Storm
Michael Beach – Poison Dart
John Larson and The Silver Fields – Turn Around, Girl
The Chelsea Curve – 7000 Hours
Eamon McGrath & Oldseed – East of Adelaide
Avi C. Engel – familiar
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.