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4e émission de la 62e session...Cette semaine, jazz aux accents rock! En musique: Matt Ulery sur l'album Mother Harp (Woolgathering, 2025); Nels Cline sur l'album Consentrik Quartet (Blue Note, 2025); Michael Gregory Jackson sur l'album Frequency Equilibrium Koan Expanded (Moved-By-Sound, 2025, enr. 1977); Chaos Magick sur l'album Through The Looking Glass (Tzadik, 2025); Water Dammage sur l'album Instruments (12XU, 2025); Staraya derevnya sur l'album Garden window escape (Ramble, 2025)...
Sintonía: "The Boss" (de la BSO de "Touch of Evil" (Sed de mal); música compuesta por Henry Mancini)"Reuters" - "Field Day For The Sundays" - "Three Girl Rhumba" - "Ex Lion Tamer" - "Start To Move" - "Brazil" - "It´s So Obvious" - "Surgeon´s Girl" - "The Commercial" - "Straight Line" - "106 Beats That" - "Mr. Suit" - "Fragile" - "Mannequin" - "Different to Me" - "Champs" - "Feeling Called Love" - "12xU". Todas las músicas extraídas del primer álbum de los británicos Wire, titulado "Pink Flag" (1977, reedición en vinilo de BioVinyl, 2018). Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por Wire "I Can´t Escape Myself" - "Heartland" - "Heyday" - "Jeopardy" - "Resistance", extraídas del primer álbum de los también británicos The Sound, titulado "Jeopardy" (1980, reedición en vinilo de "1972/Warner", 2012)Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por The SoundEscuchar audio
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share new music they're digging that flies under the mainstream radar, buried treasures! They also hear selections from their production staff.Come to our live event in Chicago with Fruit Bats!Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:La Luz, "Strange World," News of the Universe, Sub Pop, 2024The Peawees, "Banana Tree," One Ride, Wild Honey, 2024Penza Penza, "Much Sharper, More Focused," Alto E Primitivo, Funk Night, 2024Half Waif, "Figurine," See You at the Maypole, ANTI, 2024Tigran Hamasyan, "The Kingdom," The Bird Of A Thousand Voices, Yergatun, 2024Chimers, "Glossary," Glossary (Single), 12XU, 2024Angry Blackmen, "The Legend of ABM," The Legend of ABM, Deathbomb Arc, 2024Semifamous, "Pedestal in Hell," Destroy Ourselves, Rare Bird/Duck, 2024Deep Tunnel Project, "Gold Standard," Deep Tunnel Project, Comedy Minus One, 2024Capital Soiree, "Reruns," Reruns - EP, Capital Soiree, 2023Anna Butterss, "Pokemans," Mighty Vertebrate, International Anthem, 2024Noga Erez, "GODMOTHER," The Vandalist, Neon Gold, 2024Sima Cunningham, "Nothing," High Roller, Ruination, 2024Bathe, "Avalon," Inside Voice(s): Side A, MNRK Music Group, 2024Shabazz Palaces, "…Down 155th in the MCM Snorkel (OCnotes 40 Acres and All The Grease Flip)," OCnotes Remixes, Sub Pop, 2024Bob Dylan, "Only a Pawn In Their Game," The Times They Are a-Changin', Columbia, 1964See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Waterboys' Mike Scott joins The MOJO Record Club to explore his Whole Of The Moon era, revisit John Lennon's Imagine, deconstruct Dancing In The Dark, and tell us about recording with Bob Dylan. Plus new releases from Brittany Howard and Gerycz Powers Rolin. Every precious dream and vision underneath the stars!Tracklisting:1. The Waterboys ‘This is the Sea', written by Mike Scott and released on Chrysalis Records2. John Lennon ‘Oh My Love', written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono and released on Apple Records3. GERYCZ POWERS ROLIN ‘Activator' written by GERYCZ POWERS ROLIN and released on the 12XU label4. Brittany Howard, ‘Prove It To You' written by Brittany Howard and released on Island Records5. Brittany Howard, ‘Samson' written by Brittany Howard and released on Island Records
Order and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.com. Archives at brianturnershow.comBALLON D'ESSAI - Smash Crash - Woot! Is the Word (1981, re: Leather Jacket/Flying Nun, 2024)PISSED JEANS - Moving On - Half Divorced (Sub Pop, 2024)NOJ - Waxing Moon - Waxing Moon (Static Age, 2023)LOVE CHILD - Stumbling Block - Never Meant To Be (1988-1993) (12XU, 2024)DJ ARANA - Montagem Phonk Brasileiro - V/A: Funk.BR (NTS, 2024)MUQATA'A - Tim Al Huroof - La Lisana Lah (2017, re: Souk, 2024)HORSE LORDS - May Brigade (live) - As It Happened (RVNG, 2024)SCREAMING URGE - Homework - Buy (1980 re: HoZac, 2024)ESSENTIAL LOGIC - Wake Up - John Peel Session 21.02.79 (Precious Recordings of London, 2024)XENEX - Latrine - 3-song Demo 1979 (cs, NL, 1979)PÚCA - Full Moon Carnage - Full Moon Carnage (Moonworshipper, 2024)GIZON BERRIA - Ikatza - 7" (La Vida Es En Mus, 2023)NOG WATT - Going On - Fear 7" (Revenge, 1985)IKHRAS - Tolerate Me - Jahanam Btistana (cs, Quality Control HQ, 2024)TAQBIR - Aisha Kandisha - Taqbir (cs, La Vida Es En Mus, 2021)PENNY CARSON NICHOLS - Just This Time - Trinidad Seed (Yoga, 2024)OMIT - Sector Fade - InSec (2013, re: Siltbreeze, 2024)A.A. ALLEN - Excerpt - Crying Demons (Miracle Revival Recordings, 196?)ASSORTED INSANE TEXAS LAWYER TV ADVERTSPRUVAN - Flagrant Vagrant - Kampaň EP (Tectonic, 2024)DUAL MONITOR - Left/Right - 12" (Hardline, 2024)MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO & MERZBOW - ¡FLAKKA! - Extinct (Cold Spring, 2024)INJURY RESERVE ft. ZELOOPERZ - SS San Francisco - By the Time I Get To Phoenix (Self-Release, 2022)THE FALL - I Am Damo Suzuki - This Nation's Saving Grace (Beggars Banquet, 1985)VAGUE PLOT - Cyclic - Crying In 9 (cs, Island House, 2024)BOLTON, JACKSON & EVANS - Captain Banana (1974, BC, 2024)VIC GODARD - Goin' Down Slovak's - Everybody's Scared Now (GNUinc, 2024)ARTHUR'S THUMB - Love Makes the World Go Around - V/A: G45 Unwaxed (Unreleased 60s Garage Kuts From Acetate) (G45 Central, 2008)FREAK ACTIVITY - Small Talk - Cassette Tape #2 (cs, Painters Tapes, 2024)THE OUTSKIRTS - Blue Line - 7" (True Religion, 1981)ALBERT GIMÉNEZ - Conte Xinés - V/A: European Primitive Guitar (1974-1987) (NTS, 2024)
On Flex Your Head episode 15 host Jason Schreurs welcomes back Nelson from Nelson to examine the crossover hardcore classic, Corrosion of Conformity's Animosity. From '80s political lyrics (not a far cry from current events) to Mike Dean's unbelievably weird, harsh vocal style, we dig into an album that help create a punk/metal amalgam that continues to this day. https://corrosion-of-conformity.bandcamp.com Featured song clips: Corrosion of Conformity - "Loss For Words" from Animosity (Death Records, 1985) Corrosion of Conformity - "Consumed" from Animosity (Death Records, 1985) Corrosion of Conformity - "Kiss of Death" from Animosity (Death Records, 1985) Corrosion of Conformity - "Intervention" from Animosity (Death Records, 1985) Corrosion of Conformity - "Mad World" from Animosity (Death Records, 1985) Corrosion of Conformity - "Intervention" live from Flipside Volume 10 (1986) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. SUPPORT SCREAM THERAPY: BUY SOME MERCH! http://teepublic.com/user/scream-therapy Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com
On Flex Your Head episode 14 host Jason Schreurs and his buddy-pal guest Drue Swalwell examine the flawless Call the Doctor, the second album by Olympia three-piece punk band Sleater-Kinney. Jason boldly declares this album a top three of the episodes we've done, completely star-eyed over Call the Doctor, which sits in the pantheon of classic albums by the likes of Fugazi, Nomeansno, Minor Threat, Bikini Kill, and many others. http://sleater-kinney.com Featured song clips: Sleater-Kinney - "Call the Doctor" from Call the Doctor (1996, Chainsaw Records) Sleater-Kinney - "Little Mouth" from Call the Doctor (1996, Chainsaw Records) Sleater-Kinney - "I'm Not Waiting" from Call the Doctor (1996, Chainsaw Records) Sleater-Kinney - "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" from Call the Doctor (1996, Chainsaw Records) Sleater-Kinney - "Good Things" from Call the Doctor (1996, Chainsaw Records) Sleater-Kinney - "Heart Attack" from Call the Doctor (1996, Chainsaw Records) SUPPORT SCREAM THERAPY and FLEX YOUR HEAD BUY SOME MERCH! teepublic.com/user/scream-therapy About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com
On Flex Your Head episode 13 host Jason Schreurs and first-time guest Donald Kennedy gush about White Lung's raw nerve of an album, 'Sorry.' This is Flex Your Head's newest album by far and is still one of the best punk albums of all time, even though it's only 10 songs in 19 minutes. If you don't agree that this album rules, you'll be bumming out two obsessed fans of 'Sorry,' and huge fans of this band's full discography, for that matter. http://www.whitelung.ca/ Featured song clips: White Lung - "Take the Mirror" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) White Lung - "Thick Lip" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) White Lung - "Bag" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) White Lung - "St. Dad" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) White Lung - "Bunny" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) White Lung - "Glue" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) White Lung - "Deadbeat" from Sorry (Deranged Records, 2012) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com
On Flex Your Head episode 12 host Jason Schreurs and now-regular guest Drue Swalwell try to encapsulate in words the pure majesty of Jawbreaker's 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. I know. Good luck, right? Listen to us try our best as we fawn over the band's groundbreaking emo punk/melodic hardcore and Blake Schwarzenbach's incomparable songwriting. http://jawbreakerband.com Featured song clips: Jawbreaker - "The Boat Dreams from the Hill" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) Jawbreaker - "Indictment" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) Jawbreaker - "Boxcar" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) Jawbreaker - "Jinx Removing" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) Jawbreaker - "Do You Still Hate Me?" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) Jawbreaker - "Condition Oakland" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) Jawbreaker - "In Sadding Around" from 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Tupelo Recording Company/Communion Label, 1994) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
for episode 100, I resisted the temptation to take a victory lap — not out of modesty, but rather because it's a rather long lap around the block and I twisted my ankle falling over 12XU overstock the other day. Instead, keeping a mindful eye on court proceedings taking place in Virginia, I thought we could deal with EXORCISING the self-pitying testimony (if not the entire visage) of the trial's plaintiff, and with that mind, the program features the debut of the REVERSE HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES (FKA Hollywood Vampires In Reverse). Though this is not quite as spectacular as featuring The Straight Shot playing Detention's “Dead Rock & Rollers” (in reverse), I still feel it was an entirely appropriate way to mark the occasion. SELF HIGH FIVE. There's some other music as well. If there's one thing I've learned over the course of 100 episodes of a fantastic radio show, they need to be longer than 5 minutes.
On Flex Your Head episode 11 host Jason Schreurs welcomes Nelson from Nelson for his first (and definitely not last) episode. We talk about the majesty and power that is Fugazi's 13 Songs, a landmark in the second wave of Dischord Records/DC punk/hardcore. How do you put such amazingness into words? We try our best. http://fugazi.bandcamp.com dischord.com/band/fugazi dischord.com/fugazi_live_series Featured song clips: Fugazi - "Waiting Room" from 13 Songs (Dischord Records, 1989) Fugazi - "And the Same" from 13 Songs (Dischord Records, 1989) Fugazi - "Bad Mouth" from 13 Songs (Dischord Records, 1989) Fugazi - "Provisional" from 13 Songs (Dischord Records, 1989) The Dirty Nil - "Provisional" (Fugazi cover) (Live at Little Elephant, 2016) Fugazi - "Promises" from 13 Songs (Dischord Records, 1989) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On Flex Your Head episode 10 host Jason Schreurs welcomes back Drue Swalwell to talk about Bikini Kill's 1993 scream-fest Pussy Whipped and its importance in the punk world for female-identified and male-identified people. bikinikill.bandcamp.com Featured song clips: Bikini Kill - "Blood One" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) Bikini Kill - "Star Bellied Boy" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) Bikini Kill - "Magnet" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) Bikini Kill - "Lil Red" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) Bikini Kill - "Tell Me So" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) Bikini Kill - "Rebel Girl" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) Bikini Kill - "For Tammy Rae" from Pussy Whipped (Kill Rock Stars, 1993) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On Flex Your Head episode 9 host Jason Schreurs and guest Indie Mike wax emotive over Rites of Spring's discography 'End on End.' Although the word "emo" is said too many times in this episode, Mike and I are both steadfast in the belief that RoS were simply a punk/hardcore band that wore its heart on its sleeve more than most did. ritesofspring.bandcamp.com/album/end-on-end Featured song clips: Rites of Spring - "Spring" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "All There Is" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "Nudes" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "End on End" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "All Through a Life" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "For Want Of" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "Theme" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) Rites of Spring - "Patience" from End on End (Dischord Records, 1991) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
Spike In Vain - E.K.Q (from Disease is Relative reissue LP on Scat) The Martha's Vineyard Ferries - After You (from SUns Out Guns Out on Ernest Jenning Record Co.) Chris Brokaw - Skating Under Glass, Living Like a King (from The Periscope Twins 2LP on 12XU) Chris Brokaw - Out My Window (on Solo Acoustic Volume Three LP on VDSQ) Stephen - Relic (Live) (from Radar of Small Dogs LP on Joyful Noise, featuring David Kilgour) The Garbage and the Flowers - Hieronymus Bosch (from The Deep Niche LP on Grapefruit) Blue - Power Socket (from Solid State LP on Flipped Out - Philly band) Korea Undok Group - Fixed Ending (from Senescence CD on Penultimate Press) The Offset: Spectacles - Dead Air (from s/t LP on Trouble In Mind) Drunk Elk - Death Disco (from s/t LP on House Rules - Australian band based in Tasmania) Venom P. Stinger - Unused (from Live LP on Anopheles - 1992, features Jim White and Mick Turner of Dirty Three.) Toy Love - Squeeze (from AK79 2LP comp on Propeller Lamont / Flying Nun) The Dead C - Three Years (from The Sun Stabbed EP - reissued on Badabing and JagJaguwar) The Velvet Underground - Ocean (from The Velvet Underground Live with Lou Reed 2LP on Phonogram) Naked on the Vague - Old Lender (from The Blood Pressure Sessions LP on Siltbreeze - Aussie duo) Astrid Oster Mortensen - Har ondt i halsen og gar til biblioteket for at lame en bog (from Contemporary Homemade Music from Sweden on Discreet) Goldblum - Fata Morgana (from Of Feathers and Bones LP on Kraak) Kali Malone - Velocity of Sleep (title track from LP on XKatedral)
On Flex Your Head episode 8 host Jason Schreurs and guest Mike Isacson discuss Nomeansno's 1993 weirdness-defining masterwork 'Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?' “Because I'm so… fucking… smart...” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdRQiMO2mmU&ab_channel=Gilpow https://alternativetentacles.com/artists/nomeansno Featured song clips: Nomeansno - "The Land of the Living" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "The River" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "Kill Everyone Now" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "Lullaby" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "Machine" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "The Land of the Living" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "Madness and Death" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) Nomeansno - "Cats, Sex and Nazis" from Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? (Alternative Tentacles, 1993) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
In this episode, I sit down with Chris Brokaw to discuss his college years, his time in bands including Codeine, Come, and The New Year, and his solo projects, including his soundtrack work. Playlist:Codeine - Pickup Song (from Frigid Stars on Sub Pop)Chris Brokaw - The Fields (Part II) (from Red Cities on 12XU)Come - Mercury Falls (from Don't Ask Don't Tell on Matador)Chris Brokaw - Skagafjordur (from Music For Peter Hutton on Tape Drift)Chris Brokaw - Step Outside (from End of the Night on VDSQ)Chris Brokaw - I'm the Only One for You (from Puritan on 12XU)The New Year - X Days Off (from s/t LP on Touch and Go)Charnel Ground - The High Price (from s/t LP on 12XU)Links:https://www.discogs.com/artist/53516-Chris-Brokawhttps://www.discogs.com/artist/30585-Codeinehttps://www.discogs.com/artist/89573-Come-2https://www.discogs.com/artist/377818-The-New-Yearhttps://www.discogs.com/artist/6401291-Charnel-Groundhttp://12xu.bigcartel.comhttps://www.matadorrecords.com
On Flex Your Head episode 7 host Jason Schreurs welcomes back the impeccably bearded Drue Swalwell to talk about Drive Like Jehu's mid-'90s frayed-nerves classic Yank Crime. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FbdCzKUwoZs1v9bCl43Ev?autoplay=true Featured song clips: Drive Like Jehu - "Here Come the Rome Plows" from Yank Crime (Interscope Records, 1994) Drive Like Jehu - "Luau" from Yank Crime (Interscope Records, 1994) Drive Like Jehu - "Sinews" from Yank Crime (Interscope Records, 1994) Hot Snakes - "Golden Brown" (Drive Like Jehu cover) live at FYF Fest, 2012 Deftones - "Caress" (Drive Like Jehu cover) from Covers (Warner Bros., 2011) Drive Like Jehu - "Do You Compute?" (live at the Showbox in Seattle, 2016) Drive Like Jehu - "Sinews" from Yank Crime (Interscope Records, 1994) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On Flex Your Head episode six host Jason Schreurs welcomes back One-Named Mike to talk about Minor Threat's integral, life-changing hardcore compiled on their first two 7"s. https://minorthreat.bandcamp.com Featured song clips: Minor Threat - "Filler" from The First Two 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984) Minor Threat - "Minor Threat" from The First Two 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984) Minor Threat - "In My Eyes" from The First Two 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984) Minor Threat - "Steppin' Stone" (originally by Paul Revere & the Raiders) from The First Two 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984) Minor Threat - "Out of Step" from The First Two 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984) Minor Threat - "I Don't Wanna Hear It" from The First Two 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On the fifth episode of Flex Your Head host Jason Schreurs welcomes back Mike Isacson to talk about Hüsker Dü's double theme album Zen Arcade, which explores the troubled upbringing of a young man and the effects on his mental health. Flex Your Head is a special episode series of the Scream Therapy podcast dissecting classic punk albums with my guests. Hüsker Dü on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/16bN8mhtDFdegWbg0z3s10 Hüsker Dü Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%BCsker_D%C3%BC Featured song clips: Hüsker Dü - "Something I Learned Today" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) Hüsker Dü - "Dreams Reoccurring" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) Hüsker Dü - "Never Talking to You Again" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) Hüsker Dü - "What's Going On" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) Hüsker Dü - "Beyond the Threshold" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) Hüsker Dü - "Whatever" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) Hüsker Dü - "Reoccurring Dreams" from Zen Arcade (SST Records, 1984) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. The main Scream Therapy podcast explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A - Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On the fourth episode of Flex Your Head, a Scream Therapy podcast spinoff, host Jason Schreurs welcomes his dear friend Drue Swalwell to talk about The Future of What, the fourth album by Olympia post-hardcore band Unwound. Flex Your Head is a limited podcast series until Scream Therapy returns. https://unwound.bandcamp.com http://unwoundarchive.com Featured song clips: Unwound - "New Energy" from The Future of What (Kill Rock Stars, 1995) Unwound - "Full Explanation of Answer" from The Future of What (Kill Rock Stars, 1995) Unwound - "Natural Disasters" from The Future of What (Kill Rock Stars, 1995) Unwound - "Swan" from The Future of What (Kill Rock Stars, 1995) Unwound - "Equally Stupid" from The Future of What (Kill Rock Stars, 1995) Unwound - "...My French" from The Future of What (Kill Rock Stars, 1995) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. Scream Therapy, currently on a short hiatus, explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On the third episode of Flex Your Head, a Scream Therapy podcast spinoff, host Jason Schreurs welcomes his dear friend Mike to talk about The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure. It's a compilation album of equally sarcastic and political songs by rabble rousers Born Against, a 90s New York hardcore band (don't worry, not the tough guy kind of New York hardcore). Flex Your Head is a limited podcast series until Scream Therapy returns. https://bornagainst.bandcamp.com https://bornagainst.bandcamp.com/album/the-rebel-sound-of-shit-and-failure Featured song clips: Born Against - "Neil/The Good Father" from The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure (Vermiform Records, 1994) Born Against - "Lillian" from The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure (Vermiform Records, 1994) Born Against - "Movin' on Up" cover of "The Jefferson's Theme Song" from The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure (Vermiform Records, 1994) Born Against - "Eulogy" from The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure (Vermiform Records, 1994) Born Against - "Mary and Child" from The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure (Vermiform Records, 1994) Born Against - "Born Against Are Fucking Dead" (answering machine clip) from Battle Hymns of the Race War (Vermiform Records, 1992) Born Against - "My Favourite Housing Project" from The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure (Vermiform Records, 1994) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. Scream Therapy, currently on a short hiatus, explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Artwork: Luke Ramsey - lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On the second episode of Flex Your Head, a Scream Therapy podcast spinoff, host Jason Schreurs welcomes his dear friend Mike Isacson to talk about the Canadian punk opus Wrong by Nomeansno. Flex Your Head is a limited podcast series until Scream Therapy returns. https://www.nomeanswhatever.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m01lPNVv90s Featured song clips: Nomeansno - "It's Catching Up" from Wrong (Alternative Tentacles Records, 1989) Nomeansno - "Rags and Bones" from Wrong (Alternative Tentacles Records, 1989) Nomeansno - "The Tower" from Wrong (Alternative Tentacles Records, 1989) Nomeansno - "State of Grace" from Wrong (Alternative Tentacles Records, 1989) Nomeansno - "I Am Wrong" from Wrong (Alternative Tentacles Records, 1989) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. Scream Therapy, currently on a short hiatus, explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Artwork: Luke Ramsey - lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
On the first episode of Flex Your Head, a Scream Therapy podcast spinoff, host Jason Schreurs welcomes his dear friend Greg Pratt to talk about the punk masterpiece Supporting Caste by Propagandhi. Flex Your Head is a limited podcast series until Scream Therapy returns. https://propagandhi.bandcamp.com/album/supporting-caste https://propagandhi.com Featured song clips: Propagandhi - "Night Letters" from Supporting Caste (G7 Welcoming Committee/Smallman Records, 2009) Propagandhi - "Humane Meat (The Flensing of Sandor Katz" from Supporting Caste (G7 Welcoming Committee/Smallman Records, 2009) Propagandhi - "Without Love" from Supporting Caste (G7 Welcoming Committee/Smallman Records, 2009) Propagandhi - "Come to the Sabbat" (originally by Black Widow) from Supporting Caste (G7 Welcoming Committee/Smallman Records, 2009) About this podcast: Flex Your Head is a spinoff of the Scream Therapy podcast where host Jason Schreurs welcomes a guest each episode to discuss a classic punk album. Scream Therapy, currently on a short hiatus, explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" from The Buzz of a Buzzless Situation Minor Threat - "12XU" (originally by Wire) from V/A Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982) Artwork: Luke Ramsey - lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. Outrage Radio episode #49. Covers vs. originals. Hour 1 - the Covers: [0:00] 1. Compulsive Gamblers – Whole Lotta Woman 2. Mudhoney – Hate The Police 3. L7 – Packin’ A Rod 4. Black Mambas – I Wanna Get A Job In The City [11:15] 5. New Bomb Turks – I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms 6. Detroit Cobras – Breakaway 7. Nirvana – Love Buzz 8. Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy – California Uber Alles 9. Jimi Hendrix – Killing Floor 10. The Delmonas – I Feel Alright [31:33] 11. Archie And The Bunkers – 122 Hours Of Fear 12. The Rezillos - Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight 13. Holly Golightly – Ain’t No Big Thing 14. Fear – We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 15. Nick Curran & The Nightlife’s - No Fun 16. The Side Eyes – Don’t Talk To Me [50:45] 17. Manic Hispanic – 12XU 18. Motorhead – Beer Drinkers & Hellraisers 19. William Shatner – Garbageman 20. Minor Threat – Stepping Stone 21. Green River – Ain’t Nothing To Do Hour 2 - the Originals: [1:05:11] 22. The Contours – Whole Lotta Woman 23. Irma Thomas – Break-A-Way 24. The Kids – I Wanna Get A Job In The City 25. Fiends – Packin’ A Rod 26. Shocking Blue - Love Buzz 27. The Stooges – No Fun 28. Wire – 12XU 29. The Eyes – Don’t Talk To Me 30. The Modern Lovers – I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms [1:31:48] 31. Dead Boys – Ain’t Nothing To Do 32. The Cramps – Garbageman 33. Sam & Dave - Ain’t No Big Thing 34. Fleetwood Mac - Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight [1:42:57] 35. Dicks – Dicks Hate The Police 36. Dead Kennedys – California Uber Alles 37. Paul Revere & The Raiders – I’m Not Your Stepping Stone 38. Howling Wolf – Killing Floor [1:54:34] 39. The Stooges – 1970 *This episode originally aired on 5-03-2018. Outrage Radio broadcasts every Thursday night from 9-11PM (Pacific Coast time) at LuxuriaMusic.com.
There were a number of comments on last week's program related to the show's recent acquisition by the Pesky Media Group that might've implied one of PMG's main investors had been heavy-handed in their treatment of critics and/or might take punitive measures against me if stepped out of line. I would like to formally apologize for these remarks and assure all listeners that the Pesky Media Group and their wonderful, benevolent investors are both champions of freedom and humanitarianism (THAT'S A THING, RIGHT?) I am truly sorry that my attempts at "edgy" humor in any way reflected poorly on their operations, though I understand I've only damaged the trust of those gracious enough to hear the show. I do hope we can put this unpleasantness behind us. Also, I look forward to the safe return of my dog. music submissions : info@12XU.net
PITIFUL PUNKS WITH CHUNKS (RIPPED FROM YOUR BODY)(Pep Love, 2001)for this week's program, my new producer (bottom right corner) had booked special guests Corey Worthington, Fox Alaska news reader Maria Athens and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Unfortunately, there was some confusion over the correct time-zone with Worthington, Athens says she's been detained by Anchorage police ) and as for Christie, well, he's simply not picking up the phone. All in all, I'd say this new booker is a vast improvement on the last one. music submissions : info@12XU.netphysical media : 12XU, 3005 S. Lamar Blvd. D109-403 Austin TX 78704 USAtracklist : Robert Rental - Paralysis Lisa Lerkenfeld - Champagne Smoke Karen Marks - Cold Cafe Claire Rousay - It Was Always Worth It CIA Debutante & Zhu Wenbo - Spider's House Holy Tongue -Emt Soft Shoulder - Charred MeterMinibeast - The # GoBrain Drugs - Significant HillYokel - Bonfire NightOlivia Mutant John & Wrong Travolta - The Swan With Two NecksModel Home x His Name Is Alive - Candy Colored DreamsPep Love - Act Phenom Marlowe - The Machinations of EW Godfist The CMA - To Help The Weak End Swallow - I Came But Left Totalitarian Principle - Time's Teeth Greg Fox - Catching An L Screensaver - Strange Anxiety Sympathy Nervous - Go On And Off Jon Collin - Furniture Makers MoanSir Richard Bishop - The Coming Of The RatsBratten Schnüre - Feldweg
In the healing business you get to a point where you ask yourself if you wanna be a Rainere or a Towle. And without question, I'd rather be a Towle. The results speak for themselves. 2 1/2 hours of exercises that will help you unleash your full potential --- putting the REAL in self-realization.music submissions : info@12XU.netthings in boxes : 12XU, 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., D109-403 Austin TX 78741 USA
You know what? Music is the best. Not only that, but music is still the best and will continue to be the best no matter how awful things might seem. I've felt just about as helpless as most of you probably feel right now and I can't change the world, but I can sure as hell play a little music for everyone. EPISODE #82 of Random Old Records Podcast is a 58 minute and 19 second blast of fun punk rock escapism for all of the kids in America.You will hear classics by The Muffs, Pointed Sticks, and Young Canadians, brand new jams from Shadow Show, Personality Cult, The Archaeas, and The Bombpops, plus a whole lot more. I tried to keep it fun and silly, but there's rage and sadness and stolen joy and noise and darkness and catharsis and peace in there as well. Log out of social media, throw the newspaper in the trash, and listen to some damn music instead. Remember? Music is the best!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #82Released 04/26/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Muffs - "Kids In America"(Hamburger, SFTRI 2000)2. Color TV - "Anybody's Girl"(Typical Girls Vol. 5, Emotional Response 2020)3. The Bombpops - "Radio Silence"(Death In Venice Beach, Fat Wreck 2020)4. Upset - "Holy Basil"(Upset, Lauren 2019)5. Swearin' - "Oil And Water"(Fall Into The Sun, Merge 2018)--Mr. Amazing!6. The Archaeas - "Replica"(Rock N Roll 7", Total Punk 2020)7. Chubby And The Gang - "Hold Your Breath"(Speed Kills, Static Shock 2020)8. Personality Cult - "Figure"(New Arrows, Dirtnap 2020)9. Don't - "You Got Me Bad"(Fever Dreams, Rockstar 2016)10. Golden Triangle - "Neon Noose"(Double Jointer, Hardly Art 2010)11. Lewsberg - "From Never To Once"(In This House, 12XU 2020)-- The secret miracle of birth!12. Shadow Show - "Contessa"(Silhouettes, Burger 2020)13. Gauche - "Pay Day"(A People's History Of Gauche, Merge 2019)14. Maze - "Join The LCD"(Maze, Lumpy 2019)15. Noxeema - "Shadows"(Noxeema, ... 2019)16. Citric Dummies - "Tearing Out My Nails"(Tearing Out My Nails, Fashionable Idiots 2017)17. Knowso - "Physical Freak"(Like A Buzz 7", Total Punk 2019)18. Spray Paint - "Can't Help But Kill"(Into The Country, 12XU 2019)--Jimmy Pursey speaks!19. Sham 69 - "Hey Little Rich Boy"(Tell Us The Truth, Sire 1978)20. Article 58 - "Event To Come"(Messthetics #105, Hyped To Death 2007)21. The Rage - "I've Got Your Number"(Bloodstains Across Canada, Bloodstains 2015)22. Young Canadians - "Hawaii"(Hawaii, Quintessence 1979)23. The Minors - "Another Stupid Love Song"(Radio Ready Wisconsin, Cheap Rewards 2014)24. Pointed Sticks - "Part Of The Noise"(Perfect Youth, Quintessence 1980)
John Schooley duets with punk rock harmonica player Walter Daniels in an empty shopping mall. This is Dead Mall Blues and it's one awesome recording. Recorded back in 2014 it features John Schooley on resonator guitar and Walter Daniels on harmonica. It's an eclectic mix up of reworked classic blues tunes from way back. The cover artwork is a collection of photographs of "dead malls". It's really thought provoking and eerie to see the malls with no people milling about in them. It sort of sets the tone for the record really. The music certainly has a haunting quality and a theme of empty space runs through the recording. It was really difficult to pick just one track to feature on today's show, the LP is just brimming with belting tunes. We've been lucky enough to catch up with John Schooley, so read on to find out more about this unique recording and the man himself. More stuff you'll learn today We're also introducing you to The Rezillos by way of a back to back Double Cover Shot. Two classics from the late '70s punk explosion, but covers of far earlier recordings from the rock 'n' roll era. The Rezillos are touring in the UK during 2020 so if this was for you then get your tickets for their brilliant live shows. Really tight band and still as good as they were back in the day. New Music from Tobin this week is French for Rabbits which inspires Richard to imagine the day when he might mastermind a supergroup. It's material that you can subscribe to via our Patreon site for just $1 per month. Your generosity would help us continue broadcasting and expanding. Whether or not you donate we are just glad that you are here. Bookending the show this week is SAULT and they've really got Tobin in a spin. So much so that he's gone right ahead and purchased their two studio releases on vinyl. Sadly, we're not playing off of the vinyl this week, but we will do so in the future without doubt. Toucan and Bones Shake both feature in our ongoing "Guess where the band comes from" game and Tobin fails on both accounts. BIG NEWS - STOP PRESS We are announcing some big news for From the Bottom of the Record Box on this week's show. So, get your headphones on, ignore the outside world and come on in. Champe Tabluo by Systema Solar set the tone for the announcement, and their Colombian heritage is the perfect stage to break the news. Over SAULT Champe Tabluo Systema Solar Glad All Over The Rezillos I Like It The Rezillos We Fell For Miles Toucan Uncloudy Day John Schooley and Walter Daniels C'mon Get It On Bones Shake Middle of the House French for Rabbits Masterpiece SAULT John Schooley in his own words I grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere, and my first musical influences were guitar-based roots music like blues and country music. I later combined this with punk rock when I finally heard it. I've been playing this sort of rock n' roll (for want of a better term) for going on 20 years. My first record was a super lo-fi 45 on Goner Records as a one man band. My first band was the Revelators who had an LP on Crypt Records. That label that put out the Back from the Grave 1960s garage reissues, and bands such as the Gories and Oblivians. Whilst in the Revelators I was lucky enough to do some touring with R.L. Burnside and T. Model Ford. Luckily I got to play onstage backing up R.L., which was a huge thrill for me as I was (and remain) a big R.L. fan. There are some clips of me playing with R.L. here. After the Revelators I had three LPs as a one man band on Swiss label Voodoo Rhythm, which had a similar mix of blues, country, and punk rock. There was also other weird shit as we had in the Revelators, except I played all the instruments myself. So I've always had one foot in noisy punk and garage rock, and one in roots based music. Usually, too punk for the roots rockers and too rootsy for the punks! Europe meets John Schooley One review of my last one man band album described it as "CharliePoole meets Metal Machine Music". I thought that was great, but you can understand it probably has a limited appeal. A radio show in Canada did a whole set of my covers of blues and roots tunes, along with the originals, which I posted on my blog. I toured a lot in Europe as a one man band as the records, being Swiss imports, were hard to find in the states. So it seems like fewer people in my own country know who I am than in Germany, Holland, or Switzerland. The Revelators actually did a reunion show in Spain two years ago. People there still remember the band. After three one man band LPs I was tired of the one man band setup and wanted to do something different. My newest LP is as Rocket 808, which I would describe as Suicide and Alan Vega solo records meets Link Wray. Dead Mall Blues - John Schooley & Walter Daniels The Dead Mall Blues album is an acoustic record that I made with Walter Daniels. Walter is a friend I've known for years. We actually first recorded together back in the late 1990s with the Revelators. He's also done records with bands like the Oblivians, and even James Williamson of the Stooges. Walter's 1990s band Jack O' Fire was in the same ballpark as my band the Revelators. They both combined blues and punk rock, which at the time was pretty uncommon. I slept on Walter's floor the first time I came to Austin when on tour, and later ended up moving here. So, I've been a fan of Walter for ages, and as a punk rock harmonica player, he's a pretty unique musician. Here's Jack O' Fire's version of the Blind Willie McTell tune You Got to Meet Death One Day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztQjP-XcvAE Life after Dead Mall Blues After the acoustic record, we did an electric LP with the band name Meet Your Death taken from this song. In 2014 I got a new job that paid a living wage, and my landlord had yet to raise my rent, so I had enough money laying around to do some recording. Walter had never been recorded in an acoustic context, he usually plays feedback-laden electric harmonica. Walter and I were both big fans of acoustic blues and played it a lot, but had never done a record like that. Gerard Cosloy of 12XU records was willing to put it out, for which I am eternally grateful, even though his label did more post-punk stuff and wasn't exactly a blues and roots kinda outfit. I did a post on my blog talking about the records that influenced the album Even more time had elapsed between 2014 when the Dead Mall Blues album was recorded and the 1960s, when many of the records mentioned in that blog post were made, than had elapsed between the 1960s and when the original blues records were recorded, which was interesting to me. I went with the title Dead Mall Blues because I wanted something contemporary rather than retreading the usual tired blues cliches. Using the mall photos on the cover made me think of the record as being like an acoustic vaporwave album! (Haha)
Hey folks, Random Old Records is back for its 11th year! EPISODE #72 is nearly a full hour of that classic rock n' roll beat presented in a wide variety of styles and eras, from the 50s to just a few weeks ago. That's a convoluted and verbose way to say: the one's got some serious JAMS!Kicking off with "Mystery Action", the last released tune from the legendary Rezillos, ROR #72 offers up power-pop-punk tracks from Tweens, Terry and Louie, and Midnite Snaxxx, loud indie jangle from Salad Boys, The Driscolls, For Against, and Dark Blue, vintage rockin' country from Porter Wagoner and the Farmer Boys, and almost a dozen more hitters from all points in between.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! More classic episodes from the past ten years are being added to the feed as well, so check those out as well. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Watch this space next month for the another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #72Released 02/10/19DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Rezillos - "Mystery Action"(Flying Saucer Attack: The Complete Recordings 1977-1979, Cherry Red 2018)2. Midnite Snaxxx - "Mysterex"(Chew On This, Space Taker Sounds 2017)3. Tweens - "McMicken"(Tweens, Frenchkiss 2014)4. Terry and Louie - "It's All Mine"(A Thousand Guitars, Tuff Break 2018)5. Steve Adamyk Band - "Carry On"(Graceland, Dirtnap 2016)6. Salad Boys - "Psych Slasher"(This Is Glue, Trouble In Mind 2018)--Forest Fair Mall: The Beginning!7. The Driscolls - "Doctor Good And His Incredible Life Saving Soap"(The Driscolls, Tea Time 1989)8. Jack Of Heart - "Pony Grap"(Jack Of Heart, Born Bad 2009)9. Mountain Movers - "Vision Television"(Mountain Movers, Trouble In Mind 2017)10. Sudden Death Of Stars - "Pony Tails"(All Unrevealed Parts Of The Unknown, Ample Play 2014)11. Night School - "City Kiss"(Blush, Graveface 2016)12. Garcia Peoples - "Show Your Troubles Out"(Cosmic Cash, Beyond Beyond Is Beyond 2018)--Forest Fair Mall: The Middle!13. For Against – "Sabres"(December, Independent Project 1988)14. Novella - "Phases"(Land, Sinderlyn 2017)15. Dark Blue - "Challenge Of Death"(Victory Is Rated, 12XU 2019)16. Cool Sounds - "Roses"(Cactus Country, Osborne Again 2018)--Forest Fair Mall: The End?17. Porter Wagoner - "King Of The Cannon County Hills"(The Carroll County Accident, RCA 1969)18. The Farmer Boys - "Flash, Crash And Thunder"(The Other Side Of Bakersfield, Vol. 1, Bear Family 2014)19. The J and B - "Wow Wow Wow"(My First Day Without You: New Rubble Vol. 1, Past and Present 2005)20. Tom Parrott - "Groovy and Linda"(Mystic Males, Pet 2004)21. Harvey - Anyway You Want"(Mad Mike's Monsters Vol. 2, Norton 2008)
Hey folks! Another month has gone by and it's time for a brand new hour of Random Old Records! EPISODE #69 features 28 massive tracks of new and old punk, rock, and punk rock. There's so much good stuff I can't talk about it all, but let's give it a shot, OK?All of the aggression is front-loaded, kicking off the episode with some hardcore thrash classics by Agnostic Front and Murphy's Law, new-school viciousness from Arms Race and Night Prowler, archival rarities from Crucial Change and The Presence, and recent death-rock by Blank Spell and Screature. The show then winds its way through off-kilter post-punk (Terry, Table Sugar, Collate) and jangle-punk (Primo, Smoking Trees, Ethers), before finishing up with anthemic pop-punk (Martha, Remember Sports). If you like upbeat tunes, this is your episode! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! More classic episodes from the past ten years are being added to the feed as well, so check those out as well. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Watch this space in about a month for the next episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #69Released 10/21/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Agnostic Front - "Victim In Pain"(Victim In Pain, Rat Cage 1984)2. Arms Race - "24 Hours"(The Beast 7", La Vida Es Un Mus 2018)3. Night Prowler - "World Of Abuse"(Crucible Of Power, Kram 2018)4. Murphy's Law - "Care Bear"(Murphy's Law, Profile 1986)5. Big Boys - "Advice"(Where's My Towel/Industry Standard, Wasted Talent 1981)6. The Presence - "Disease"(Bloodstains Across Canada, Bloodstains 2015)7. Crucial Change - "Running Scared"(I've Got The Bible Belt Around My Throat, Foreign Legion 2018)8. Blank Spell - "Untouchable World"(Miasma, World Gone Mad 2017)9. Screature - "Metapsychosis"(Old Hand New Wave, Ethel Scull 2018)--Yellow Hair Part 1!10. Milk Lines - "Can I Stand In Your Sun"(Ceramic, In The Red 2015)11. The Cowboys - "I Hope She's OK"(The Cowboys, Hozac 2017)12. UV-TV - "Lilith"(Glass, Deranged 2017)13. Cruddy – "Burn It Down"(Negative World, 12XU 2008)14. Pineapple RnR - "Rain Cage"(Pineapple Rik N Roll 7", Lumpy 2018)15. Table Sugar - "No Es Nada (Version 3)"(Collected Acknowledgements, Stucco 2018)16. Collate - "Occurrences"(Liminal Concerns, Collate 2018)--Yellow Hair Part 2!17. Terry - "The Whip"(I'm Terry, Upset The Rhythm 2018)18. Primitive Parts - "Signal"(Parts Primitive, Trouble In Mind 2015)19. Primo - "Bronte Blues"(Amici, Upset The Rhythm 2018)20. The Smoking Trees - "It's Up To You"(The Archer And The Bull, Burger 2016)21. Ethers - "Carry What You Kill"(Ethers, Trouble In Mind 2018)22. Mazes - "Cenetaph"(A Thousand Heys, Fat Cat 2011)--Yellow Hair Part 3!23. The Love-Birds - "December (Get To You)"(In The Lover's Corner, Trouble In Mind 2018)24. Bruiser Queen - "Have Fun"(Heavy High, Certified PR 2017)25. Proud Parents - "Hypnotoad"(Proud Parents, Dirtnap 2018)26. Swearin' - "Margaret"(Fall Into The Sun, Merge 2018)27. Remember Sports - "Calling Out"(Slow Buzz, Father/Daughter 2018)28. Martha - "Ice Cream And Sunscreen"(Blisters In The Pit Of My Heart, Dirtnap 2016)
Sometimes Random Old Records takes a lot of work to put together, but this one fell together smooth and easy. I guess it makes sense that the general vibe of EPISODE #67 is nice and laid back as well, coasting on twanging guitars, harmonies both cheesy and transcendent, pounding pianos, burbling electric organs, lots of woah oh's, shout-outs to comic book characters, and real-deal emotions.That's just a long-winded way to say that you will hear classic pub rock from Brinsley Schwarz and Eggs Over Easy, new excitement from Greg Ashley, The Golden Boys, and Lavender Flu, and a cherry-picked selection of raw and rare private-press soul and psychedelic rock from some amazing compilations. Tune out of the insanity of the world for an hour and dive into some adventurous and soothing jams!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! More classic episodes from the past ten years are being added to the feed as well, so check those out as well. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. On the horizon is the yearly 5/10/15/20 episode featuring classic tracks from the past, along with an episode of fresh recent punk and garage rock. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #67Released 08/23/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Soledad Brothers - "Michigan Line"(Steal Your Soul And Dare Your Spirit To Move, Estrus 2002)2. The Lemon Twigs - "Why Didn't You Say That"(Brothers Of Destruction, 4AD 2017)3. Eggs Over Easy - "Henry Morgan"(Good N' Cheap, A&M 1972)4. Greg Ashley - "The Thick Red Line"(Fiction Is Non-Fiction 7", Dusty Medical 2018)5. The Golden Boys - "Cincinnati"(Better Than Good Times, 12XU 2017)--out in the world!6. Roland Eaton - "Hippie From The Hills"(Stax Country, Craft Recordings 2017)7. The City - "Paradise Alley"(Now That Everything's Been Said, Ode 1968)8. Bonny Doon - "Try To Be"(Longwave, Woodsist 2018)9. Promised Land Sound - "Otherworldly Pleasures"(For Use And Delight, Paradise Of Bachelors 2015)10. The Lavender Flu - "Ceiling Of Skin"(Mow The Glass, In The Red 2018)--no credit!11. Brinsley Schwarz - "Range War"(Silver Pistol, United Artists 1972)12. Nick Garrie - "Stephanie City"(The Nightmare Of JB Stanislas, Disc AZ, 1968)13. The Fifth Avenue Band – "One Way Or Another"(The Fifth Avenue Band, Reprise 1969)14. The Tydes - "Say Boy"(Bob Holmes' Nashville Soul, Kent 2017)15. Scott Three - "Runnin' Wild (Ain't Gonna Help You)"(Afterschool Special: The 123s Of Kid Soul, Numero Group 2016)16. Brand New Faces - "I Don't Wanna Cry"(South Side Story Vol. 23, Numero Group 2014)--Be a care more person!17. Bernie Hayes - "Cool Strut Pt. 1"(Never To Be Forgotten: The Flip Side Of Stax 1968-1974, Light In The Attic 2012)18. Bobby Stroup - "Wait For Me"(Praise Poems, Tramp 2015)19. Tom Hartman - "Sunshine Woman"(Bonehead Crushers Volume 2, Belter 2012)20. Bulbous Creation - "End Of The Page"(Local Customs: Cavern Sound, Numero Group 2012)
The guys take a quiet journey with Gerard Cosloy, co-founder of Matador Records and founder of 12XU records, down a rabbit hole of bad, cancelled TV sitcoms, Don Rickles lesser known works, and a case of bargain beer that was politely turned down by legendary band, The Fall. This one's a slow burn.
It's February 2018 and Valentine's Day was last week. Since love is still in the air and because everybody's got problems in this world, EPISODE #63 of Random Old Records is taking on the twin themes of love and dread. Check out an hour's worth of jams that are hand-picked by a real person, not an algorithm!Starting off with some classic romantic tunes from Carl Carlton and the Chi-Lites, the episode moves through more love-themed soul classics and a few recent highlights from the Stones Throw label, then drops in some tense indie jangle from The Popguns and brooding rock from Northern Kentucky masters The Light Wires before finishing up with a stack of new post-punk and goth atmospheres. UK rockers Shame are one of the best bands I've heard in awhile, so please do check out their debut LP, Songs Of Praise.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. Be sure to come back here in about a month for episode #64! The theme will be a selection of 7" singles from my collection. Thanks to everyone who voted in the Twitter poll, and as always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #63Released 02/20/2018DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Carl Carlton - "You Can't Stop A Man In Love"(You Can't Stop A Man In Love, Back Beat 1973)2. The Chi-Lites - "I Want To Pay You Back (For Loving Me)"(Give More Power To The People, Brunswick 1971)3. Odyssey - "Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love"(Odyssey, MoWest 1972)4. Tuxedo - "Back In Town"(Tuxedo II, Stones Throw 2017)--Wavelength!5. The O'Neal Twins - "Wake Up Everybody"(Christians Catch Hell: Gospel Roots 1976-79, Honest Jon's 2015)6. Donny Hathaway - "Je Vous Aime (I Love You)"(Everything Is Everything, Atco 1970)7. Mighty Duke - "Be Yourself"(Tropical Disco Hustle, Cultures Of Soul 2014)8. Silk Rhodes - "Realtime"(Silk Rhodes, Stones Throw 2014)--Fluffo!9. Ormandy - "Good Day"(Michigan Brand Nuggets, Belvedere 1996)10. The Popguns - "Where Do You Go (Flexi Version)"(C88, Cherry Red 2017)11. The Light Wires - "The Hum Of Black Machines"(The Light Wires/The Invisible Hand, SofaBurn 2017)12. Dark Blue - "Never Wanted To Hurt You"(Start Of The World, 12XU 2016)--The redeemer!13. Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Spellbound"(Juju, PVC 1981)14. Rakta - "Atrativos Da Mentira"(Oculto Pelos Seres 7", Iron Lung 2017)15. Skeletal Family - "Promised Land"(Killed By Deathrock Vol. 2, Sacred Bones 2016)16. Feature - "Reeling"(Banishing Ritual, Upset The Rhythm 2017)17. Shame - "Lampoon"(Songs Of Praise, Dead Oceans 2018)
Hello, and welcome to the first episode of Random Old Records Podcast in two years! If you liked this podcast before, then you will like this one. If you have no idea what this is, or who I am, this is as good of a place to start as any. EPISODE #48 contains an hour of songs about growing up, growing out, driving trucks, taking the corners easy, and summer for whatever reason. Featured artists include Ryley Walker, Meg Baird, Colleen Green, Palehound, New Riders Of The Purple Sage, and loads more. Thanks to everyone who has followed this podcast and blog since the beginning, and everyone who ever said "what the hell ever happened to your podcast?!" I do this all for free, so nice comments are really what keeps me going.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records #48Released: 02/02/2016DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Neil Young - "Walk On"(On The Beach, Reprise 1974)2. Ryley Walker - "Summer Dress"(Primrose Green, Dead Oceans 2015)3. Meg Baird - "Back To You"(Don't Weigh Down The Light, Drag City 2015)4. The Left Outsides - "Unopened Letters And Unanswered Calls"(The Shape Of Things To Come, Dawnbird 2015)5. Steve Gunn - "Drifter"(Way Out Weather, Paradise Of Bachelors 2014)6. Shawn David McMillen - "Nowhere To Go"(On The Clock With JJ & Mitch, 12XU 2015)--The college years!7. Colleen Green - "I Want To Grow Up"(I Want To Grow Up, Hardly Art 2015)8. All - "I'll Get There"(Mass Nerder, Epitaph 1998)9. Silversun Pickups - "Well Thought Out Twinkles"(Carnavas, Dangerbird 2006)10. Hum - "The Pod"(You'd Prefer An Astronaut, RCA 1995)11. Palehound - "Cinnamon"(Dry Food, Exploding In Sound 2015)--The hell drivers!12. Lonnie Mack - "Asphalt Outlaw Hero"(The Hills Of Indiana, Elektra 1971)13. New Riders Of The Purple Sage - "Henry"(New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Columbia 1971)14. The Byrds - "Truck Stop Girl"(Untitled, Columbia 1970)15. Browning Bryant - "Liverpool Fool"(Browning Bryant, Reprise 1974)16. Teddy Pendergrass - "When Somebody Loves You Back"(Life Is A Song Worth Singing, Philadelphia International 1978)
...But what's NOT to like about the variety of records coming out on the 12XU label these days? Let's check out some recent releases of note, such as: -Obnox "Boogalou Reed" LP-White Lion (OK, not on 12XU but we still like to bring them up)-John Schooley & Walter Daniels "Dead Mall Blues" LP-Flesh Lights "Free Yourself" LP-and a special pre-release preview of Blaxxx "For No Apparent Reason" EP (supergroup comprised of Bim from Obnox and Orville and Tom from OBN IIIs!) Plus: Slacks confuses Fleshlights (the "personal stimulator" product) with Flesh Lights (the band). The Colonel gives another classy poetry reading. Bobby Hazzard lays out the recipe for Fart in a Bottle.
It's been about six months since I last did a podcast, and over a year since I did these with any regularity, but a funny thing happened several weeks ago. I had figured returning to podcasting would be damn near impossible at this point. I hadn't done them monthly in forever, so where the hell was I gonna start?! I think I've bought and listened to something like three hundred records in the past year, and all of them are worthy of your attention in some way. So, I sat down and made a list, and by the time I was done I had filled both sides of a piece of paper and started writing more names in between the cracks. The simple theme of Random Old Records #45 is "things that blew my freakin' mind since the last one."To be more specific, this episode features music that is slightly bent, cracked, or mutilated, with nothing much resembling standard pop, rock, or punk music. You'll hear freaky prog-folk from original Vertigo label acts Cressida and Tudor Lodge, blown-out punk noise by Flipper, Running, Obnox, and Sector Zero, and plain ol' weirdness by E.T. Habit, MX-80 Sound, and Captain Beefheart. Hope you all enjoy!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records #45Released 08/13/13DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Cressida - "To Play Your Little Game"(Cressida, Vertigo 1970)2. Anonymous - "Up To You"(Inside The Shadow, Machu Picchu Ltd. 2013)3. Salvia Plath - "House Of Leaves"(The Bardo Story, Weird World 2013)4. Tudor Lodge - "Nobody's Listening"(Tudor Lodge, Vertigo 1971)5. Dark - "R.C.8."(Round The Edges, Machu Picchu Ltd. 2013)--Runaway Daughters!!6. Sector Zero - "Hiding In My Car"(Sector Zero 7", Goner 2013)7. Running - "Why Can't You Be In Running"(Vaguely Ethnic, Castle Face 2013)8. Obnox - "Ciara"(Corrupt Free Enterprise, 12XU 2013)9. Whatever Brains - "Summer Jammin' 2"(Whatever Brains, Sorry State 2012)10. The Mallard - "Decade"(Finding Meaning In Deference, Castle Face 2013)11. Public Image Ltd. - "Low Life"(First Issue, Light In The Attic 2013)--Tarantulas!!12. Human Eye - "Alligator Dance"(4: Into Unknown, Goner 2013)13. Flipper - "Get Away"(Sex Bomb Baby, Subterranean 1988)14. Gary Wrong Group - "Heroin Beach Serpents Attack"(Knights Of Misery, Total Punk/Jeth-Row 2013)15. ET Habit - "Hooves & Tails"(Panthers On The Roof, ET Habit 2012)16. MX-80 Sound - "Kid Stuff"(Hard Attack, Superior Viaduct 2013)17. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - "Moonlight On Vermont"(Trout Mask Replica, Straight 1969)18. The Gospel Truth - "A Lonely Man Does Foolish Things"(A Lonely Man Does Foolish Things, 12XU 2013)