
LA band Flat Worms opens today with a song from their new album. The Shivas from Portland OR follow up with their own new song. Indian Goat has a new record and so does Bubblegum Lemonade from Scotland. Barrence Whitfield got together a new band as a rock’n’roll tribute to Sun Ra. New Madness from Berlin Germany is the new name. Over in whatever is left of Yugoslavia, we have PunÄke from Vinkovci and KBO! from Kragujevac with new singles. Australian singer-songwriters Liz Stringer, Jen Cloher and Mia Dyson formed a new trio simply calling it Dyson Stringer Cloher. Beyondeers are live in Cleveland.
UV-TV – Hide;
Flat Worms – Into The Iris;
The Shivas – Gloria;
The Pink Tiles – Simply;
Mooner – Takana;
Altin Gun – Leyla;
PunÄke – CHK CHK;
KBO! – Vikend;
Beyondeers (Live in CLE);
Gyasi – Colorful;
Indian Goat – Be Your Seer;
Bubblegum Lemonade – Barely Regal;
Paint Fumes – Heavy Night;
Jen Cloher – Shoegazers;
Dyson Stringer Cloher – Falling Clouds;
Liz Stringer – Feel It Now;
Mia Dyson – She Can’t Take The World;
The New Madness – Go My OWn Way;
The Barrence Withfield Soul Savage Arkestra – Black Man.



Today we have an excellent selection of new songs that come from some amazing ladies. Solvej Schou comes from Pasadena CA, and she just announced her new album. Katarina Pejak is from Belgrade, Serbia and has her first US release out. Then we take a short train ride West, to a nearby town of Vinkovci, Croatia where we catch the new PunÄke single. Kerri Powers comes travels between Massachusetts and Connecticut and there she is at The Little Lighthouse too. We also introduce Lonesome Shack from Bellingham, WA and Vandoliers from Dallas, TX. Baby Spiders may be a new name for us, but two members of Lotion are hiding behind it: Tony Zajkowski and Rob Youngberg. Robert Forster, the legendary Go-Between is back with the new record too. We wrap things up with a live in Cleveland recording of All Them Witches. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Scott Walker.



New music took us strange places this time. I recently came across a band from Barcelona, Spain, by the name of Belgrado, with a Polish singer that takes up the visual identity of Yugoslavian Zenitism movement and sounds like they are from Rijeka, cca 1983. Then, we also check out a Welsh band that named themselves after my old hometown, Vukovar. Back in that old part of the world, we also get new music from Nina Romić and PunÄke. The rest of the show also brings the new albums from Calexico, as well as a new collaboration between Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. We also introduce some new names for us. Big Eyes lead by Kate Eldridge come from New York City and the singer-songwriter Shawna Russel hails from Oklahoma.
Today we bring you the new wp for Bellrays and the new single for L7, out on Don Giovani label. The same label announces the new album for the legendary punk singer Alice Bag of The Bags. Amy Rigby is also back with the new record. Nelson Bragg teamed up with Anny Celsi and Duncan Maitland and formed the new trio. Jason Isbell teamed up with the Australian guitar player Tommy Emmanual on a guitar blues record. We also introduce Mooner from Indonesia and PunÄke from Croatia.