Ty Segall is back with the new record and so is Mark Sultan. Other than those two fantastic comebacks, we have a few new introductions. Sex Organs are two people dressed as – you guessed it – male and female sex organs costumes. Becky Warren is a new singer-songwriter from Nashville. TOY are a quartet from England and Charlie Faye and the Fayettes are three ladies. Besides Charlie, BettySoo is also there as well as Akina Adderley. Finally, Jason Simon from Old Testament is here with his first solo album. We also hear Stray Trolleys that were active back in 1982 with some cassettes, now available digitally.
Rachel Haden – On The Sun;
The Sex Organs – Drowning;
Becky Warren – Take me Back Home;
Greg ‘Stackhouse’ Prevost – Shot of Rock’n’Roll;
John Mayall – Brand New Start;
Don Howland – Why’s It Always This Way;;
Mark Sultan – Broken Arms;
Ty Segall – Thank you Mr. K;
Thee Oh Sees – Turned Out Light;
Babaganouj – Awhile;
The Stray Trolleys – Stiletto Love;
TOY – We Will Disperse;
Rocket Bureau – Choozy Suzy;
Sloming Moops – Alright;
Purling Hiss – Ostinato Musik;
The Infidels – It’s Alright;
TUNS – Back Among Friends;
Charlie Faye & the Fayettes – Coming Round the Bend;
Jason Simon – The People Dance, The People Sing.




Today we represent the new album for Cincinnati’s Buffalo Killers. We also have Ex Cult from Memphis with their last year’s album which fell through the cracks. Chris Brokaw teamed up with Chicago professor Geoff Farina on a new acoustic guitar album. New names today are Canadian actress and singer with a great voice Colleen Rennison. Old Testament come from LA and bring out some strong roots rock. But, some of the most interesting things this week come from the SE Europe. Umreti Fit come from Szeged, Hungary and sing in Serbo-Croatian. Vlasta Popić from Varazdin, Croatia, bring out some jumpy, energetic rock’n’roll, which reminds me on Boye, especially on their tune Ako nisam dobra.