
Dirty garage rock selection today. Two hottest new releases is the collaboration between New York writer Mike Edison with the Spanish band Guadalupe Plata. Other hot release is quintet from LA, Richard Rose. We also have new music from all over the globe: Clamm from Melbourne, Robbing Banks from Utrecht in Netherlands, Japanese/UK combo The Routes, School Damage from Toronto and the London band Embrooks. Last block of today’s show are left for a tribute to Alabama musician Dan Sartain who passed away on March 19 at the age of 39.
Jarvis Humby – Hollywood;
Clamm – Repress;
Robbing Banks – Super Glue;
Robbing Banks – Change Your Mind;
The Routes – I Never Learn;
The Routes – Two Steps Ahead;
Mike Edison, Guadalupe Plata – John Henry;
Guadalupe Plata – Oh Mama;
Demon’s Claws – Put On My Sunday Dress;
John Wesley Coleman – Come On Cops;
Marked Men -A little Time;
Crusaders of Love – Realm of Death;
School Damage – Critical Excess;
Richard Rose – Red Telephone;
True Sons of Thunder – Jet Set;
Red Devil Ryders – Soaked Blunt Blues;
X – Strange Life, featuring Robby Krieger;
The Embrooks – Human Living Vampire;
Dan Sartain – In Death;
Dan Sartain – Voodoo;
Kamo Sutra – Setao bih tvoga psa;
King Khan Unlimited – Modern Frankenstein.




Today we start off with a one man band from Utrecht in Netherlands, Robbing Banks. Then we have a new super-group called Diamond Rugs consisted of John McCauley and Robbie Crowell from Deer Tick, Ian Saint Pé from Black Lips and Steve Berlin from Los Lobos. Then we hear two different tributes to The Rolling Stones – one by Broadway Lafayette and the other from Shiny Darkly. Low Cut Connie has a new single. R. Stevie Moore joins forces with Jason Falkner (ex Three O’Clock) for a one-time album called Make It Be. Finally, new exciting band from Macedonia, Bernays Propaganda closes the show today.


