A lot of new names for us this time. We start off with Jon McKiel of Canada. We also introduce Bonny Doon from Detroit, Cory Branan from Mississippi and Beth Bombara from St. Louis. Rob Clarke and his Wooltones sent us their brand new single, Hills from Sweden are here with the new record and Jeff Beck’s singer Imelda May has a new solo record. CJ Ramone, a man who once replaced Dee Dee Ramone in the Ramones has a solo album with The Adolescents as a backing band.
Rachel Haden – 12 Monkeys;
Jon McKiel – Unknown Source;
CJ Ramone – Let’s Go;
Ramones – Scattergun;
Bonny Doon – Lost My Way;
Hills – Master Sleeps;
Frank Zappa – Trouble Every Day;
Cream – Tales Of Brave Ulysses;
The Cairo Gang – That’s When It’s Over;
Rob Clarke And The Wooltones – Jump In My Igloo;
Cory Branan – Imogene;
John Wesley Coleman III – Bad Lady Goes To Jail (Live in CLE);
The Modulators – Take a Chance (Demo);
The Boys – You Make Me Shake;
Imelda May – Should’ve Been You;
Beth Bombara – I Tried (Too Late);
Rob Clarke And The Wooltones – Shilling For The Gas.




Today we start off with the brand new song from a really cool new record for Bash & Pop. Then we check out another cool song from a band that puts records much more frequently, Electric Six. 1-800-Band is a quartet that comes from Brooklyn – they hired legendary Mitch Easter to help them out with the new album entitled High Beams. We also introduce Rob Clarke and The Wooltones are from Liverpool, England and Kill West from Argentina. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard announced a new album that experiments with microtonal scales. Greg Stackhouse Prevost of The Chesterfield Kings is back with the new solo record. And we finish things off with the new album for Sloming Moops that just came out, entitled Dance Drool