
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.



Another international edition of the Little Lighthouse. We have new music from Italy, Ireland, Russia, Sweden, Iowa, Louisiana and Texas. Legendary Michael Doucet and his Beausoleil have a new record called From Bamako to Carencro. Then, Radio Moscow from Iowa have a new single. Talking about Moscow in Russia, I just recently heard about a cool garage band from over there called The Cavestompers. Forget Pussy Riot – Cavestompers are a truly spicy rock’n’roll serving. More garage hits come from Austin – new band Loteria and Sweden – The Most. Also based in Sweden is a new band called The Crunch which features former members of Cockney Rejects, Sham 69 and Clash. Five good looking ladies from Ireland are also pretty good songwriters – they called themselves September Girls, after that great Big Star tune. And finally – the title of the most fun record in this year so far goes to Italian glam rock band Giuda.


