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Field recordings of chill lo-fi beats to study to, Youtube videos with the comments turned off, and a dynamite hot dog. Jess Sylvester (Marinero) Marinero - Taquero (Official Video)- https://www.youtube.com Marinero - Cruz (Official Visualizer)- https://www.youtube.com Marinero - Sea Changes (Official Video)- https://www.youtube.com Marinero - Dream Suite (Official Visualizer)- https://www.youtube.com "As Jess Sylvester finished his Hardly Art debut as Marinero in the fall of 2020, he realized it was time for a change. Sylvester grew up in Marin County, on the doorstep of San Francisco. It was a nurturing community for a high-school punk with a pompadour and, later, for a sober songwriter with a proclivity for moody psychedelia. But he wanted to be challenged and inspired by a new setting and scenario around strangers who prompted him to approach his music in unexpected ways. So in September 2020, as the world continued to reel in lockdown, Sylvester headed several hours south to Los Angeles, a city that, despite the relative proximity, the film buff knew largely from classic and cult films situated there. When he arrived, he kept digging into that cinematic past—Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye, with John Williams' classic theme, or classic 90s movies about East LA, many featuring Edward James Olmos. They shaped his understanding of his new town just as it began to open. This is one pillar of the multivalent and endlessly lush La La La, Marinero's new album about sobriety, identity, and fantasy that is playfully named both for the city that helped shape it and the sophisticated pop it contains. Sylvester wrote about characters outside of himself, whether considering the heroine reckoning with her own version of keeping clean or the screenwriters whose work was deemed communist simply as a political convenience. He linked those songs with motivational anthems about self-acceptance and playful numbers about flirting through food, shaping a 12-song set rich with humor, empathy, and encouragement." Excerpt from https://www.hardlyart.com/collections/marinero Marinero: Bandcamp: https://maringuero.bandcamp.com/album/la-la-la Instagram: @marin_guero Website: https://marinero.ffm.to/marinero_lalala Merch: https://www.hardlyart.com/collections/marinero The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Jess Sylvester is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. His third full length record as Marinero is called La La La and is set for release on February 14th via Hardly Art. In this episode, Jess shares his rock n roll experiences growing up in the Bay Area, his stint in Guadalajara collaborating with local musicians and how his ultimate move to LA shaped and informed the new record. He tells us why key changes were so important to his process on the new record, what recording with Chris Cohen was like and explains some of the lighthearted double entendre on the newest salsa infused single, Taquero. Joe and Jess discover they were on paralleling tours in Mexico and the US, and we hear a couple new songs. Marinero Hardly Art Episode supported by Izotope Ep supported by our friends @izotope. Izotope holiday savings start now! Head over to izotope.com now to and get massive savings on all their production software. Use code FRET10 at check out. Episode supported by Distrokid Check out the Distrokid App! and NOW you can apply for a TikTok Artist Account directly through your DistroKid account! All at distrokid.com
First in Deerhoof and then on his own over four consistently brilliant solo LPs (including the brand-new Hardly Art release Paint A Room), Chris Cohen's been gifting us with projects over the last 25 years that've run the gamut stylistically. Massive success inevitably beckons, and that's the objective truth. Here's just a few of the things Chris and I discuss in this podcast: How his creative process fundamentally shifted for the construction of his brilliant new LP, Paint A Room; A shockingly bare and extremely in-depth discussion of his father's addictions and indiscretions, not to mention the trauma that created for Chris (which was then funneled into the autobiographical bravery of his third album); And a song-by-song analysis of both Paint A Room and 2019's self-titled LP! I support a wife and a five-year-old son with Discograffiti as my sole source of income. If you love the episode, please see fit to toss me a tip. Venmo Gebroe @David-Gebroe (and yes, even a dollar will be massively helpful), pretty please & thank you! See below for other ways to support the show where you get stuff in return! Listen: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 If you're a Chris Cohen superfan like me, you'll want the DIRECTOR'S CUT of this episode. It's ad-free and features 27 minutes of essential material—it's literally twice the length of the publicly available version! You can purchase it as a one-off from our Patreon Shop: www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/ Or subscribe! Extended edits of all shows are available on either the Lieutenant (longer) or Major (longest) Tiers. Discograffiti's 4-show-a-week release schedule can be yours for the price of a cup of coffee a week. Order the $11 Digital package of our METAL MACHINE MUZAK double album (feat. Lou Barlow, Cory Hanson, Mark Robinson, & Will Cullen Hart): www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/197404 Order the METAL MACHINE MUZAK Double Vinyl + Digital package: www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/169954 Please help support the show by ordering some choice goods from our merch shop: https://discograffitipod.myspreadshop.com/all CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti To order the Digital version of the METAL MACHINE MUZAK 2xLP (feat. Lou Barlow, Cory Hanson, Mark Robinson, & W. Cullen Hart): www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/197404 To Order the METAL MACHINE MUZAK Double Vinyl + Digital package: https://www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/169954 Merch Shop: https://discograffitipod.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo Dave A Tip: @David-Gebroe Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe #chriscohen #paintaroom #overgrownpath #deerhoof #cryptacize #thecurtains #appleo #runnersfour #hardlyart #discograffiti #soldiersofsound #metalmachinemuzak #kipcohen #capturedtracks #mikesniper #arielpinkshauntedgraffiti #greencosmos #naturaldreamers #weyesblood #frontrowseattoearth #vermont #indierockfarmer #sunever #danielson #danielsonships #cassmccombs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/support
First in Deerhoof and then on his own over four consistently brilliant solo LPs (including the brand-new Hardly Art release Paint A Room), Chris Cohen's been gifting us with projects over the last 25 years that've run the gamut stylistically. Massive success inevitably beckons, and that's the objective truth. Here's just a few of the things Chris and I discuss in this podcast: How he wound up joining Deerhoof and became a crucial architect of their sound during the Apple O'/Milk Man era; A rundown of the tumultuous interpersonal drama that went down during his time in the band; And in-depth discussions of Chris's first two solo albums, Overgrown Path and As If Apart! I support a wife and a five-year-old son with Discograffiti as my sole source of income. If you love the episode, please Venmo me a tip @David-Gebroe, or see below for other ways to support the show! And yes, even a dollar will be massively helpful. Thank you. Listen: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 If you're a Chris Cohen superfan like me, you'll want the DIRECTOR'S CUT of this episode. It's ad-free and features 27 minutes of essential material—it's literally twice the length of the publicly available version! You can purchase it as a one-off from our Patreon Shop: www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/ Or subscribe! Extended edits of all shows are available on either the Lieutenant (longer) or Major (longest) Tiers. Discograffiti's 4-show-a-week release schedule can be yours for the price of a cup of coffee a week. Order the $11 Digital package of our METAL MACHINE MUZAK double album (feat. Lou Barlow, Cory Hanson, Mark Robinson, & Will Cullen Hart): www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/197404 Please help support the show by ordering some choice goods from our merch shop: https://discograffitipod.myspreadshop.com/all CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti To order the Digital version of the METAL MACHINE MUZAK 2xLP (feat. Lou Barlow, Cory Hanson, Mark Robinson, & W. Cullen Hart): www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/197404 To Order the METAL MACHINE MUZAK Double Vinyl + Digital package: https://www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/169954 Merch Shop: https://discograffitipod.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo Dave A Tip: @David-Gebroe Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe #chriscohen #paintaroom #overgrownpath #deerhoof #cryptacize #thecurtains #appleo #runnersfour #hardlyart #discograffiti #soldiersofsound #metalmachinemuzak #kipcohen #capturedtracks #mikesniper #arielpinkshauntedgraffiti #greencosmos #naturaldreamers #weyesblood #frontrowseattoearth #vermont #indierockfarmer #sunever #danielson #danielsonships #cassmccombs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/support
Caution - "To Decide" a 2022 single on Hardly Art. Last year, local label Hardly Art Records celebrated its 15th anniversary by releasing 15 new singles from some of their favorite artists. They closed out the series back in December with this release from the duo Caution. Songwriters Cash Langdon and Nora Button formed the pairing in 2019, after departing the DC-based power-pop group Saturday Night. With Langdon relocating to Alabama and Button in Minnesota, they collaborated by sending files back and forth online. For today's Song of the Day, Langdon shares, "The initial demo of ‘To Decide' was created January 1st of 2022. The cold darkness of Minneapolis winter had pervaded my mood. The lyrics confront an inability to experience meaning and connection as well as a wavering between fear and acceptance of ephemerality." Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 23,00h a 01,00h).Noches del Botánico anuncia los primeros nombres para 2023. La programación contará con 45 citas musicales que seguirán apostando por la identidad y los valores que han convertido al ciclo de conciertos en uno de los principales referentes del país (Siouxsie, Father John Misty). David Byrne, Stephanie Hsu y Son Lux actuarán juntos en los Oscar 2023 cantando el tema “This Is A Life” nominada a la categoría Mejor Canción Original. Será el próximo 12 de marzo. Metallica ha revelado un tercer adelanto de su nuevo álbum, 72 Seasons, que verá la luz el próximo 14 de abril. El nuevo tema, "If Darkness Had A Son", añade un nuevo peldaño a la intensidad y la extensión de su próximo 12º álbum de estudio. El Vida Festival cierra su cartel con nuevos nombres (Jungle).La joven estrella del soul-pop Arlo Parks está a punto de lanzar su segundo álbum, My Soft Machine. Pinpilinpussies vuelve a la carga con su primer single en castellano, «Todo saldrá mal», un año después de la edición de su segundo LP HIPOCONDRÍA. Nunatak apuesta por el minimalismo en 'Sigo corriendo', un tema donde la banda nos invita a reflexionar sobre cómo la nostalgia, el trauma o el paso del tiempo moldean nuestro presente. Fontaines d.c. y su personal versión de "cello song" anuncian The endless coloured ways recopilatorio de versiones de Nick Drake a cargo de artistas como John Parish & Aldous Harding, Let's eat gradma, David Gray o Emeli Sandé.“Tomorrow Is a Monster” es el segundo single de adelanto de “El Carmen 13:7”, que se editará en abril de 2023. Crudo Pimento actuarán el 13 de abril en el Teatro Circo de Murcia junto a Kiko Veneno y Vera Fauna. New Year es el 4º single de Waterhole, el esperado nuevo álbum de Neuman que se publica el 24 de marzo.Déjame un rato es el último single que recoge la estética del segundo disco de Colectivo Da Silva “Casa Vargas”. Con esta canción el grupo cierra una etapa sinestésica centrada en los sonidos vistosos y el colorido bailable. Cartagena lleva la música de sus artistas locales este sábado a los balcones del casco antiguo. Karmacadabra, Lydia Martín, Adrián Ruiz y Noa Caleo protagonizan la primera edición de ‘Cartagena suena... en los balcones'. Ángel Calvo lanza “Triste I”, primer adelanto de su próximo disco, “La teoría unificada del todo”.Syd dePalma presenta 'Amargor'. 'Amargor' es una de esas composiciones que embaucan a primera escucha gracias una atmósfera distorsionada y melancólica, mezclada con aires y recuerdos de Andalucía. Un viaje por las carreteras de Almería y los paisajes áridos que las rodean, una estética musical viaja entre la Electrónica y el Post Punk, creando un magnetismo sacro.El dúo Wild Child hacen vibrar cuerpo y mente con "cheap champagne", nuevo adelanto que mezcla suavidad folk y emocionante soul de End of the world, Hardly Art ficha al dúo angelino Ill peach que lo celebran con el etéreo r&b de pulsión indie rock de "HEAVYWEIGHT". Water from your eyes -que fascinaron al público en sus conciertos como teloneros de Interpol- anuncian Everyone's crushed, su nuevo disco, con la rítmica y melódica disonancia art-rock de "barley". Neil Gaiman & Fourplay String Quartet te cuentan la musicada historia in crescendo de sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, el astrónomo que comprobó con sus propios ojos la teoría de la relatividad de Einstein en "in transit", nuevo adelanto de Signs of life.En la agenda de conciertos reseñamos. José James, Elena Sáenz y su cuarteto Las Causas, El Kanka, Sho-Hai, Daniel Sabater, Bisagra, Vosotras veréis, Pedriñanes 77, Flores, Guaraná, Flavio, Edición número 15 del Festival Internacional organizado por el Heavy Metal Club Espectros (Holy Moses), SOMAS CURE…
Sublime, San Francisco, and taking classes on lunch breaks. Jess Sylvester (Marinero) "Hella Love, the Hardly Art debut from Marinero, is an album about closing a chapter. It's Jess Sylvester's grand farewell, and love letter to his hometown and the place he grew up, The San Francisco Bay Area, before relocating to Los Angeles after finishing his debut release. Using the moniker Marinero (which means “sailor” in Spanish), Jess Sylvester was drawn to this name as a means to honor his parent's stories -- his father, a sailor, and mother, a Mexican-American who grew up in San Francisco. This record blends many worlds from beginning to end, and as you go deeper it hits harder. It's his goodbye to The Bay." Excerpt from https://www.hardlyart.com/collections/marinero Marinero: Bandcamp: https://maringuero.bandcamp.com Instagram: @marin_guero Merch: https://www.hardlyart.com/collections/vendors?q=marinero The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
This podcast is unpaid and survives on donations. You can donate here via paypal www.stephenmbland.com/olas-kool-kitchen or buy merch here olaskoolkitchen.dizzyjam.com Ola's Kool Kitchen is a show on KCLA 99.3 FM in Los Angeles, 107.5 andhow.FM, Maximum Threshold Radio, Rock Radio UK, Sword Radio UK, Jammerstream One, Kor Radio, Bombshell Radio, Pop Radio UK, Radio Wigwam, Rock XS Radio, Radio Candy Radio and Radio Lantau you can hear more shows here www.mixcloud.com/olaskoolkitchen/ Show 471 1. Depeche Mode-Just Can't Enough-Speak & Spell-Mute 2. Happy Mondays-Kinky Afro- Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches-Factory 3. Akine-Rise Above-single-Perfect Filth 4. La Luz-San Fernando Shadow Blues-single-Hardly Art 5. Toro y Moi-Deja Vu-Mahal-Dead Oceans 6. Panic Shack-The Ick-Baby Shack-BRACE YOURSELF RECORDS 7. The Lovely Basement-Dock Step Ladder-The Lovely Basement-self release 8. Shout Out Louds- Sky and I (Himlen)-House-Bud Fox Recordings 9. Ibibio Sound Machine-Casio (Yak Nda Nda) -Electricity-Merge 10. Confidence Man-Feels Like a Different Thing-Tilt-Heavenly 11. Grass Roots-Let's Live for Today-Let's Live for Today-Dunhilll 12. The Delfonics-Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)-Sound of Sexy Soul-Philly Groove 13. Gaslight-Moonlight-Gaslight-Audio Archives Nicole Atkins- St. Dymphna -Memphis Ice-Single Lock Records
It's time yet again for hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot to share some of their buried treasures - new music that's flying underneath the mainstream radar you HAVE to hear! Whether it comes from the United States or somewhere else in the world, Jim and Greg are always digging for uncut gems. They also receive selections from the production staff and hear from listeners. 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:Neutrals, "Gary Borthwick Says," Bus Stop Nights EP, Static Shock, 2022Slothrust, "Cranium," Parallel Timeline, Dangerbird, 2021Sofia Mills, "Life of the Party," Baby Magic, Rough Trade, 2022Tierra Whack, "Body Of Water," Pop?, Interscope, 2021Kate Bollinger, "Yards/Gardens," Look at it in the Light, Ghostly International, 2022Kevin Morby, "This Is A Photograph," This Is A Photograph, Dead Oceans, 2022Lala Lala, "Memory," Memory (Single), Hardly Art, 2022RLYR, "Real Air," RLYR, Gilead Media, 2022Purple Witch of Culver, "Themes from the Servants' Hall," Themes from the Servants' Hall (Single), Loantaka, 2022Sun's Signature, "Golden Air (Edit)," Golden Air (Edit) (Single), Partisan, 2022Heart Attack Man, "Old Enough 2 Die," Old Enough 2 Die (Single), You Did This/Triple Crown, 2021Stray Kids, "VENOM," ODDINARY, JYP Entertainment, 2022Lime Garden, "Pulp," Pulp (Single), So Young, 2021April Clocks, "Sleepstream," It Takes Time, April Clocks, 2022Motorcade, "Static," See You In the Nothing, Idol, 2022Elizabeth Moen, "Excuse-moi de t'aimer (feat. Sima Cunningham)," Excuse-moi de t'aimer (feat. Sima Cunningham) (Single), Elizabeth Moen, 2022The Aluminum Group, "Drag Yourself," The Aluminum Group, The Aluminum Group, 2022James Brown, "King Heroin," There It Is, Polydor, 1972Elizabeth Bonker, The Bleeding Hearts, "I Am in Here," I Am in Here (Single), Virginia G. Breen, 2022Luciano Berio, "Sinfonia Third Movement," Sinfonia Third Movement, N/A, 1981The Misfits, "Vampira," Walk Among Us, Ruby, 1979Patti Smith Group, "Dancing Barefoot," Wave, Arista, 1979
Bekah Zietz Flynn from Sub Pop Records is our guest for this episode.Bekah is a Publicity and International Promotions Manager for the Sub Pop and Hardly Art music labels.Sub Pop was founded in 1988 and is often called the label that brought us the Grunge Movement. Some of the well known names that have been published on Sub Pop include Nirvana, Soundgarden, Mudhoney and Tad. Later on The Shins, Flight of the Conchords, Fleet Foxes, Sleater-Kinney and many, many more artists have had music released on Sub Pop.Bekah shares stories of her years at Sub Pop and how she came to find herself employed there. We talk about some of the bands she has worked with both is promotions and in the A&R development. We chat about what it takes in the music business to promote an artist in the time of Covid and how the industry has adapted to the lack of live performances to help artists gain exposure and build their audiences.Such a fun time having a conversation with someone who is so deeply involved in bringing music to all of us daily. If you are into the Seattle Scene or a fan of music you will love tuning in to this episode.Make sure you check out Sub Pop today!Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! If the information in our conversations and interviews are enjoyable and valuable to you, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review.Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing listeners just like you!If you want to read about some of the many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Check it out today. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExploringWash)
Shana Cleveland of La Luz joins Dwyer to talk about the nuances of living in a rural conservative community, growing up with Blues musician parents, the horrors of living in North Hollywood, aimlessly wandering Chicago, and La Luz's new self-titled album out on Hardly Art. NOTE: I know I said podcast when I meant website. Anyway, get a website. Link BelowOpening Song, "Lazy Eyes and Dune," by La LuzLa Luz's Bandcamp HEREBuy the album at Hardly Art HERELa Luz Instagram HERE Kelly R Dwyer websites HERE This show was/is hosted by Matt Dwyer. He does all the other shit too.Consulting Producer Dustin Marshall.Meow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 300 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett are joined by Allison, Liam, Will, Brady, Thomas, and Goog for three hours of the usual dumb Mets-adjacent podcast.
In Episode 300 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett are joined by Allison, Liam, Will, Brady, Thomas, and Goog for three hours of the usual dumb Mets-adjacent podcast.
La Luz - "In The Country" from the 2021 album In The Country on Hardly Art. Today's Song of the Day transports LA-via-Seattle trio La Luz to the countryside, adding a gentle folk feel to their signature surf sound. It's the band's first new music in three years, since their 2018 album Floating Features. Principal songwriter Shana Cleveland explains in a press release, "I moved to the country a few years ago after living in cities for most of my life. Being out in the middle of nowhere makes it easy to imagine how it would be possible to leave society all together. I love how in this track some of the most unnatural elements of the arrangement (synthesizers, fuzz, effects) create an atmosphere around the instruments that ends up feeling very natural — I can hear bugs buzzing around and bird sounds in different directions." La Luz plays November 19th at the Neptune Theatre with Tropa Magica. Check out the video below, directed by band member Lena Simon. The band states, "This is a reminder to go outside, to stare at nature a little bit too long, and to appreciate what it shows you." Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I had Jess Sylvester aka Marinero on to discuss his new album, Hella Love out on Hardly Art. (Theme song by Honor Nezzo)
sent $$$ this week to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society.irsss.ca“The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization with a twenty-year history of providing services to Indian Residential School Survivors.The Indian Residential School Survivors Society began in 1994 as a working committee of the First Nations Summit. We were known as the Residential School Project, housed out of and as a part of the BC First Nations Summit. Our work was primarily to assist Survivors with the litigation process pertaining to Residential School abuses. In more recent years our work has expanded to include assisting the descendants of Survivors and implementing Community education measures (Indigenous & Non-Indigenous).As of March 2002, we formally became the Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS). The IRSSS is governed by an elected Board of Directors from six regions of BC; the Board of Directors are also Survivors or Intergenerational Survivors of Residential Schools. The Board of Directors is responsible for the funding of the organization and delegates its day-to-day duties to our Executive Director. The Executive Director is hired by the Board of Directors and hold full responsibility for the implementation of Board initiatives and policies and hiring staff. The board is supported by a staff of 20 professionals and 16 Elders who provide Cultural Support, most of whom are either Indian Residential School Survivors or Intergenerational Survivors.IRSSS provides essential services to Residential School Survivors, their families, and those dealing with Intergenerational traumas. These impacts affect every family and every community across B.C. and Canada. This fact is most evident in the Corrections Canada Services-the numbers of First Nations people incarcerated, Child and Family Services child apprehensions, the high number of people on social assistance, unemployment and underemployed, lower levels of education, the lowest number within an ethnic minority of “determinants of healthâ€, the list of impacts is extremely high while the services available to effectively assist impacts of Residential Schools remain quite low.One of our Society’s goals is to continually expand our support to partner organizations and maximize access to culturally sensitive, emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual care.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Operator Music Band “Realistic Saturation” CoordinationHungry Cloud Darkening “I Am Seen” Glossy RecallThe Carols “10 FEET DEEP” Honestly, It’s the CarolsJoey Nebulous “cupid clutter” high on daddy’s dayYogurt Brain “LEMON TREE” The Lemon Tree EPMala Fides “Stressor” Dull but ConstantCloser “Hardly Art” All This Will BeBill Baird “Walking in a Straight Line” Straight TimeGreg Jamie “Everything Here” Crazy TimeCat 500 “My Foot” The CompRachel Kiel “Charged” Shot From a CannonCAMP COPE “How to Socialise & Make Friends” How to Socialise & Make FriendsAnna McClellan “Heart of Hearts” Yes and NoSILENT ERA “Ours Now” O HorizonHola beach “Positiv” The Big GameSnow Roller “Bury The Lede” XXLSalad Boys “Psych Slasher” This Is GlueDuzz “Flesh Costume” Flesh CostumeThe Stroppies “The Truth” it’s A Hit!MOANING “Does This Work for You” MoaningLong Neck “Ashes” Will This Do?Melissa Weikart “Coffee” CoffeeLittle star “providence” Even In DreamsNICHOLAS KRGOVICH “My Riverboat” IN AN OPEN FIELD
Julia Shapiro (Chastity Belt, Childbirth, Julia Shapiro) joins Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick to discuss Jonathan Glazer's Birth (2004) and Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man (2005)! It's the season finale!Timothy Treadwell may have been the grizzly man, but is Werner Herzog the grisly man? Will Julia finish Nicole Kidman's entire filmography this year? Does Birth officially turn into a thriller when Anne Heche asks someone to giftwrap a present? Why do Megan and Rob remember the station Everwood was on? Does Dancer in the Dark drag on and on? All of this and much more!Follow Julia on Instagram and Twitter. Follow I-5 Cinemabound on Instagram, Twitter, and, yes, Facebook.Stay tuned for season 2!
Phew what a year it has been - let's wrap it up with part two of my favorite songs of 2020. Enjoy and SUPPORT BFF.FM in our end of year fundraiser! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ One More Year by Tame Impala on The Slow Rush (Modular) 4′15″ Under the Spell of Joy by Death Valley Girls on Under the Spell of Joy (Suicide Squeeze) 12′56″ € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! by Lala Lala & Baths on € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! (Hardly Art) 17′18″ The Prophet by I Break Horses on Warnings (Bella Union) 23′29″ Weight Of That Weekend by Land Of Talk on Indistinct Conversations (Saddle Creek) 27′13″ On The Floor by Perfume Genius on Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (Matador) 35′56″ New Jade by Caribou on Suddenly (Merge) 39′27″ Heat Waves by Glass Animals on Dreamland (Wolf Tone) 43′24″ Straight to the Morning (feat. Jarvis Cocker) by Hot Chip on Straight to the Morning (Domino) 46′44″ Before by James Blake on Before (Republic) 55′37″ I Want You To Love Me by Fiona Apple on Fetch The Bolt Cutters (Epic) 59′24″ Cool For A Second by Yumi Zouma on Truth Or Consequences (Polyvinyl) 62′34″ She's There by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever on Sideways To New Italy (Sub Pop) 66′10″ 11:11 by Sass on 11:11 (1156421 Records DK) 71′02″ Carousels by Doves on The Universal Want (IMPERIAL/EMI) 77′20″ Born In A War by Future Islands on As Long As You Are (4AD) 81′21″ Love Is A Drug by Empress Of on I'm Your Empress Of (Terrible) 84′18″ For Your Pleasure by Shopping on All Or Nothing (FatCat) 87′41″ Strange Timez (f. Robert Smith) by Gorillaz on Song Machine: Season One - Strange Timez (Studio 13) 94′25″ Californian Soil by London Grammar on Californian Soil (Ministry Of Sound) 97′56″ Solipsism by Fenne Lily on BREACH (Dead Oceans) 101′27″ circle the drain by soccer mommy on color theory (Loma Vista) 105′56″ I Know The End by Phoebe Bridgers on Punisher (Dead Oceans) 115′00″ holy calamafuck by Run the Jewels on RTJ4 (Jewel Runners)) Check out the full archives on the website.
Hey folks! It's that time of year again. EPISODE #89 of Random Old Records is the annual 5/10/15/20 edition, featuring classic tracks from the years 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2015. This will probably be the last episode of Random Old Records of 2020 and I wanted to go out with a bang, so this one is JAM-PACKED with hit after hit after hit!Going back 20 years to 2000, you'll hear post-hardcore rippers from At The Drive-In and The Anniversary, then 2005 brings pop bliss from Epoxies and Nada Surf. 2010 was the year of garage rock like Dum Dum Girls and Best Coast, and 2015 closes things out with the nervy post-punk of Courtney Barnett and Bully. In between there's 11 more absolute classics, so climb in the time machine and turn the dial way back! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts 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!Also, if you've been following me for awhile you'll know I started working on a zine back in 2013, and somehow it's finally finished! Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #89Released 12/03/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Sleater-Kinney - "All Hands On The Bad One"(All Hands On The Bad One, Kill Rock Stars 2000)2. The Anniversary - "All Things Ordinary"(Designing A Nervous Breakdown, Vagrant 2000)3. The Party Of Helicopters - "Mt. Forever"(Mt. Forever, Troubleman United 2000)4. At The Drive-In - "Pattern Against User"(Relationship Of Command, Grand Royal 2000)--2005: The social network!5. Epoxies - "Everything Looks Beautiful On Video"(Stop The Future, Dirtnap 2005)6. Meneguar - "House Of Cats"(I Was Born At Night, Magic Bullet 2005)7. Len Price 3 - "The Last Motel"(Chinese Burn, Laughing Outlaw 2005)8. Nada Surf - "Blankest Year"(The Weight Is A Gift, Barsuk 2005)9. Jennifer Gentle - "I Do Dream You"(Valende, Sub Pop 2005)--2010: Crash landing!10. Happy Birthday - "Girls FM"(Happy Birthday, Sub Pop 2010)11. Dum Dum Girls - "Wrong Feels Right"(He Gets Me High, Sub Pop 2010)12. La Sera - "Never Come Around"(Never Come Around 7", Hardly Art 2010)13. Sugar Stems - "Beat Beat Beat"(The Sweet Sounds Of The Sugar Stems, Dusty Medical 2010)14. The Like - "He's Not A Boy"(Release Me, Downtown 2010)15. Best Coast - "Something In The Way"(Something In The Way 7", Past Present Medium 2010)--2015: A look at Pluto!16. Bully - "Trying"(Feels Like, Startime International 2015)17. Courtney Barnett - "Elevator Operator"(Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit, Mom + Pop 2015)18. Colleen Green - "TV"(I Want To Grow Up, Hardly Art 2015)19. Hex Dispensers - "I Hope The Sun Explodes Today"(III, Alien Snatch 2015)
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. This week's guest is Libby Hsieh, of the band Girl Friday. Today we are talking about Helado Negro's 2019 album, "This is How You Smile." We chatted about having that one friend who gets you into good music, growing up in a strict/religious household, and of course this amazing record! Check out Libby's band, Girl Friday, and their Hardly Art debut, "Androgynous Mary." https://girlfridayband.bandcamp.com/album/androgynous-mary Episode edited/produced by Sarah Blumenthal Theme song performed by Pretty Matty
Two hours of new music ft Lucius's new single dug out of the Wildewoman archives and much more. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′0″ It's So Good by Blackbird Blackbird on It's So Good (Sonder House) 3′33″ Cassette Beat by Babeheaven on Home For Now (Self Released) 10′43″ Dumb Driver by IAN SWEET on Dumb Driver (Polyvinyl) 13′15″ Wasted by Tomberlin on Projections EP (Saddle Creek) 15′59″ Ageless by No Joy on Motherhood (Joyful Noise/Hand Drawn Dracula) 18′37″ Lights Out by All Them Witches on Nothing As The Ideal (New West) 26′8″ Man In My Radio by Lucius on Man In My Radio (Mom + Pop) 28′46″ Waving, Smiling by Angel Olsen on Whole New Mess (Jagjaguwar) 32′51″ Fade by Thyla on Fade (LAB) 36′5″ Holy Show by Pillow Queens on In Waiting (Self Released) 44′24″ Sweet Summer Sweat (feat. Dijon) by Jim-E Stack on Sweet Summer Sweat (AWAL Recordings) 47′24″ Blue Spirit by Private World on Aleph (Dais) 50′41″ Dicking Around by All Things Blue on Get Bit (India Coombs Esmail) 54′9″ Delicadenza by Mint Field on Sentimiento Mundial (Felte) 57′2″ € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! by Lala Lala and Baths on € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! (Hardly Art) 66′0″ Die Trying by Lisel on Die Trying (Luminelle) 69′28″ Try by Drauve on Try (Invertebrate) 73′14″ Over and Over by Jessy Lanza on All The Time (Hyperdub) 77′43″ Baby It's You by London Grammar on Baby It's You (Ministry of Sound Recordings Limited / Metal & Dust) 84′9″ Boomer by Bartees Strange on Live Forever (Memory Music) 87′18″ All These Wires by Baba Ali on All These Wires (30th Century) 90′37″ United Girls Rocknroll Club by CHAIHINDS on United Girls Rocknroll Club (Heavenly Recordings / PIAS) 93′24″ Elaborate Attractions by more on 1/2 (Warner) 101′4″ Close My Eyes by Will Butler on Generations (Merge) 106′51″ Someone New by Helena Deland on Someone New (Luminelle) 109′17″ Hold My Hand by Death Valley Girls on Under The Spell Of Joy (Suicide Squeeze) 117′5″ Me And The Boys In The Band by Carly Rae Jepsen on Me And The Boys In The Band (School Boy/Interscope) The next I Rock I Roll Radio is on Monday, August 31st at 6:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
If you've been listening to Random Old Records for awhile, you'll know that weather and the seasons are one of the primary inspirations behind the music on the show. Well it's hot and hazy here in Ohio, so naturally EPISODE #84 is laid back and easy going to help beat back the sweat and the steam of summer in the city.You will hear pub rock classics from Ducks Deluxe and Brinsley Schwarz, country-tinged obscurities by Twin Engine and Sanford Clark, new jams from Rose City Band, Primo, Lavender Flu, and Brigid Dawson, psychedelic pop hidden gems by Birmingham Sunday and Paul Parrish, plus so much more. Twang, loping rhythms, ghostly echo chambers, chill vibes that veer close to bad dreams, and cautious optimism is the order of the day. It's like ice for your brain, so hit that download button and give it a whirl.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 #84Released 06/29/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Alex Harvey - "Tulsa Turnaround"(Alex Harvey, Capitol 1971)2. Ducks Deluxe - "Fireball"(Ducks Deluxe, RCA 1974)3. Rose City Band - "Morning Light"(Summerlong, Thrill Jockey 2020)4. Stray - "Oil Fumes And Sea Air"(Mudanzas, Transatlantic 1973)--And now, a word from our sponsors!5. Brinsley Schwarz - "Trying To Live My Life Without You"(New Favourites, United Artists 1974)6. Michael Nesmith and the First National Band - "Mama Nantucket"(Magnetic South, RCA 1970)7. Sanford Clark - "Climbin' The Walls"(They Call Me Country, Numero 2019)8. Twin Engine - "My Life Gets Better Every Day"(Twin Engine, Rev-Ola 2004)9. Curly Putnam - "Talking To The Grass"(The Beginning Of The End, Iron Mountain 2018)--The passport to pleasure!10. Brigid Dawson and the Mothers Network - "The Fool"(Ballet Of Apes, Castle Face 2020)11. Bobbie Gentry - "Courtyard (Demo)"(The Girl From Chickasaw County, UMC 2018)12. Paul Parrish - "Flowers In The Park"(The Forest Of My Mind, Music Factory 1968)13. Birmingham Sunday - "Medieval Journey"(A Message, All American 1969)14. The Great Scots - "Tell Her Please"(Arrive!, Beatrocket 2000)--Savage!15. Night Beats - "No Cops"(Who Sold My Generation, Heavenly 2016)16. Primo - "Machine"(Sogni, Upset The Rhythm 2020)17. Lavender Flu - "Mow The Glass"(Barbarian Dust, In The Red 2020)18. Jacuzzi Boys - "Guillotine"(Jacuzzi Boys, Hardly Art 2013)
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)
Chastity Belt - The Process - a 2020 single on Hardly Art. Support the show.
Jenn Champion - Turn Up the Radio feat. Victor Le Masne - from the 2019 album Turn Up The Radio on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Shapiro - Shape - from the 2019 album Perfect Version on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Versing - Tethered - from the 2019 album 10000 on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey folks, it's time for a brand new Random Old Records Podcast! EPISODE #73 starts out punk rock, ends up pop, and takes a lot of wild detours in between. The original playlist for this one was over four hours, and it took a lot of work to get it down to 59 minutes and 37 seconds. Let's dive in!The punk rock comes from classic tracks by Pansy Division and Sado-Nation and newer jams by BB And The Blips and Negative Scanner. The pop goes all the way back to the Everly Brothers and forward to some brand new Swervedriver, and there's a nice gooey middle with hooky goodness from Colleen Green, The Beths, The Bombpops, and many, many more. In between all the heat, you'll hear excerpts from the classic 60s head movie The Committee, starring Paul Jones of Manfred Mann! Check it out, and I hope y'all dig it!!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 #73Released 03/27/19DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Pansy Division - "I Can't Sleep"(Pile Up, Lookout 1995)2. Pure Hell - "I Feel Bad"(Noise Addiction, Cherry Red 2016)3. Bad Sports - "Comes Close"(Constant Stimulation, Dirtnap 2018)4. Negative Scanner - "Nose Picker"(Nose Picker, Trouble In Mind 2018)5. Sado-Nation - "Messed Up Mixed Up"(We're Not Equal, Brainstem 1983)6. Dasher - "Resume" (Sodium, Jagjauwar 2017)7. BB And The Blips - "Shame Job"(Shame Job, Thrilling Living 2018)--The Committee, Part 1!8. Ethers - "Empty Hours"(Ethers, Trouble In Mind 2018)9. Eric's Trip - "Follow"(Love Tara, Sub Pop 1993)10. Smokescreens - "Jolly Jane"(Used To Yesterday, Slumberland 2018)11. Colleen Green - "Heavy Shit"(Sock It To Me, Hardly Art 2013)12. The Beths - "Future Me Hates Me"(Future Me Hates Me, Carpark 2018)--The Committee, Part 2!13. The Bombpops - "Be Sweet"(Fear Of Missing Out, Fat Wreck Chords 2017)14. Cheatahs - "Get Tight"(Cheatahs, Wichita 2014)15. Swervedriver - "Drone Lover"(Future Ruins, Dangerbird 2019)16. Kevin Krauter - "Suddenly"(Toss Up, Bayonet 2018)--The Committee, Part 3!17. Split Decision Band - "Say Woman"(Split Decision Band, Now-Again 2017)18. Roger Tillison - "Nobody's Lover"(Ain't It Hard! Garage And Psych From Viva Records, Sundazed 2007)19. The Everly Brothers - "Mary Jane"(The Everly Brothers Sing, Warner Bros. 1967)20. The Chicago Loop - "This Must Be The Place"(Fading Yellow Vol. 3, Flower Machine 2002)21. The Razor's Edge - Don't Let Me Catch You In His Arms(My World Of Make Believe, Teensville 2018)22. Ronnie Bird - "Sad Soul" (Salut Les Copains, Mercury 2015)
Shana Cleveland - Face of the Sun - from the 2019 album Night of the Worm Moon on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Xtine and DJ John B are back with our first show of 2019 playing some kick ass songs that we have been listening to over the past few months or so!! Also, there are some fun shows coming to Milwaukee that we hope to see you at!! Come on out and say HELLO!! Be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on more kick ass shows coming here to Milwaukee and other events we at OKR will be checking out soon.... or even let us know about your band if you'd like for us to play your music on OKR!! Tune in today and check out the show here: Click here to download the show. Playlist: Slow Cooker by Rick Rude Off the album “Verb For Dreaming" out now on Exploding In Sound. See You At The Movies by J Mascis Off the album “Elastic Days” out now on Sub Pop Records. I Get Cut by Lala LalaOff the album “The Lamb” out now on Hardly Art. Be sure catch her live on 1-20-19 at Backroom Collectivo Who’s Got Time? by Flasher Off their release “Constant Image” out now on Domino Records. My Love by The Bbys Off their self-titled album out now on their band camp page!! Be sure to catch them live on 1-12-19 at Quarters Rip Off by Ethers Off their self-titled album out now on Trouble In Mind Records. Goners by Laura Gibson Off the album “Goners” out now on Barsuk Records Be sure to catch her live on 1-18-19 at Backroom Collectivo. Steel Birds by Slow Pulp Their latest single that you can pickup on their band camp page. Acetone by VundabarOff their current release “Smell Smoke” out now and you can pick it up on their band camp page!To all our friends in Chicago… check out Slow Pulp and Vundabar live on Feb 2 at Sub-T and to all our friends in Madison… check both of them out live on Feb 4th at High Noon Saloon!! Mentiras by MelenasOff their self-titled album out now and pick it up here on their band camp page!! She Delivers by ABC Gum Off their brand new album “The New Arcade” out now on Let’s Pretend Records. Summer Bummer by Platinum BoysOff their release “Buzz” out now on Dusty Medical Records. Perfect Lady by Easy Habits Their latest single that you can pickup on their band camp page. Be sure to catch them live on Feb 2nd at Cactus Club for the Mitten Fest After Party along with the pride of Milwaukee… the mighty Platinum Boys. Planetarium by SlothrustOff their latest release “The Pact” out now on Dangerbird Records. Gung-Ho by Gramma Off their debut self-titled album out now on their band camp page. Be sure to catch them live at High Dive on Jan. 21, 2019. Nobody Cares But Me by Alpaca Sports Off their album “From Paris With Love” out now on Elefant Records. Paying Off the Happiness by illuminati hotties Off their latest release “Kiss Yr Frenemies” out now on Tiny Engines. Be sure to catch them live on Feb 17th at Cactus Club!! Pussycat by Pip BlomOff their “Paycheck” EP out now as a 10” record through Persona Non Grata Records and you can also download it on their bandcamp page. Takin Out The Trash by Vacation Off their album “Mouth Sounds #2699” out now on Let’s Pretend Records Swallows by Future Virgins Off their album “Doomsday Raga” out now on Recess Records Passed Out by Pkew Pkew PkewOff their latest 7” out on Dine Alone Records. 3 Mile Drive by Nanami Ozone That was the B-side to their digital 7” out now on their bandcamp page and is also on their soon to be released album coming out on Tiny Engines called “No”!! Skeleton by MournOff their album “Sorpresa Familia” out now on Captured Tracks That’s Alright by Meat WaveOut now on No Trend Records as a the Split EP they did with fellow Chicago based noise punks with Lifestyles. Never Fight A Man With A Perm by IDLESOff the album “Joy as an Act of Resistance” out now on Partisan Records. The Entitlement Crew by The Hold SteadyBe sure to download it on their band camp page!! One of our favorite new(er) songs of theirs!! Thank you for tuning in, DJ John B and Xtine
This is Ian Sweet's second record, but to some degree it's a solo debut by vocalist/guitarist Jilian Medford. We discuss Ian Sweet's rebirth with the melodic, experimental "Crush Crusher" in-depth on episode #94 of "For the Record."
This is Ian Sweet's second record, but to some degree it's a solo debut by vocalist/guitarist Jilian Medford. We discuss Ian Sweet's rebirth with the melodic, experimental "Crush Crusher" in-depth on episode #94 of "For the Record."
I can't believe another year has gone by, but it's time for the annual 5/10/15/20 edition of Random Old Records! EPISODE #68 features a collection of tracks from the years 1998, 2003, 2008, and 2013, along with some vintage news reports about the headlines of the day. Get into your time machine and jet back to the past!In 1998, The Jesus & Mary Chain came back after a few years out of the spotlight, the Jesus Lizard released their final albums, and bands like American Steel and Murder City Devils broke out huge. By 2003, post-hardcore dominated the zeitgeist, with the Blood Brothers, Cursive making their definitive LPs. In 2008, the garage rock underground exploded with classic releases by Nobunny and the Ettes, while punk rock ruled the day in 2013. Check out this episode for a dose of nuclear-powered nostalgia!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. I've been digging into New York Hardcore lately, so the next episode will have some new bands in that style along with some time-tested classics. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #68Released 09/23/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Jesus & Mary Chain - "I Love Rock 'N' Roll"(Munki, Sub Pop 1998)2. Braid - "Killing A Camera"(Frame And Canvas, Polyvinyl 1998)3. Snuff - "Iyehf Taidu Leikh"(Tweet Tweet My Lovely, Fat Wreck Chords 1998)4. American Steel - "Rogue's March"(Rogue's March, Lookout 1998)5. Murder City Devils - "Johnny Thunders"(Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts, Sub Pop 1998)6. Jesus Lizard - "Cold Water"(Blue, Capitol 1998)--2003: The big blackout!7. Pernice Brothers - "The Weakest Shade Of Blue"(Yours, Mine, and Ours, Ashmont 2003)8. The Weakerthans - "Reconstruction Site"(Reconstruction Site, Epitaph 2003)9. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - "Dark Wave"(Pig Lib, Matador 2003)10. Cursive - "Art Is Hard"(The Ugly Organ, Saddle Creek 2003)11. Blood Brothers - "Ambulance Vs. Ambulance"(Burn Piano Island Burn, ArtistDirect 2003)--2008: The banks collapse!12. The Resonars - "No Dark Clouds Float By"(That Evil Drone, Burger 2008)13. The Ettes – "Crown Of Age"(Look At Life Again Soon, Take Root 2008)14. Be Your Own Pet - "Bitches Leave"(Get Awkward, XL 2008)15. Jay Reatard - "Screaming Hand"(Matador Singles '08, Matador 2008)16. Nobunny - "Boneyard"(Love Visions, Bubbledumb 2008)17. Wax Museums - "Dirty Dishes"(Wax Museums, Douchemaster 2008)18. The Okmoniks - "Teenage Timebomb"(Party Fever, Slovenly 2008)--2013: Reese loses it!19. Upset - "Back To School"(She's Gone, Don Giovanni 2013)20. First Base - "Hard To Read"(First Base, Hozac 2013)21. Oblivians - "Little War Child"(Desperation, In The Red 2013)22. Shannon And The Clams - "Bed Rock"(Dreams In The Rat House, Hardly Art 2013)23. Ausmuteants - "Kicked In The Head By A Horse"(Amusements, Goner 2013)24. Life Stinks - "Shadow On The Wall"(Life Stinks, SS 2013)
Lala Lala - Destroyer - from the 2018 album The Lamb on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Versing - Silver Dollar - a 2018 single on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dude York - Moon - a 2018 single on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jenn Champion - O.M.G. (I'm All Over It) - from the 2018 album Single Rider on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode I talk to musician Colleen Green. Based in Los Angeles (where she was voted best solo artist by LA Weekly), Colleen has recorded three albums in the last seven years, her first, Milo Goes to Compton, in 2011, and two subsequent albums Sock It To Me and I Want to Grow Up, which were both released by Hardly Art. She has toured all over the world, and this summer is playing all around the US. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
I tried coming up with some kind of theme to EPISODE #65 of Random Old Records, but had the hardest time. 18 out of the 20 tracks included here feature a female vocalist, but it's not any kind of feminist statement. It jumps across genres. There's punk and reggae but not at the same time. There's great love songs, great rage songs, and a couple where I have no idea what they are about. It's music for singing and swaying and dancing.The early-going is dominated by British music from the late 80s, thanks to the incredible recent C87 and C88 box sets from Cherry Red that document those years in UK indie history. There's been so many great CD-only releases lately that I have started buying them regularly again. You'll also hear new tracks from second-generation reggae rocker Hollie Cook, NYC poppers The Shacks, and Canadian no-wave dynamos Ruby Karinto. Their self-titled debut LP on HoZac is an early frontrunner for album of the year!Loveland, Ohio's own Colemine Records is also highlighted, via a track from their February reissue of Gloria Barnes' rare deep-soul classic Uptown, and a recent moody soul cut from The Flying Stars Of Brooklyn, NY. The episode then finishes up with some new and old post-punk bashers from Aquarium, Grass Widow, Pill, the World, and so much more!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. Come back in about a month for June's episode, which will be a scorching summer mix of classic folk and modern punk. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #65Released 05/31/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Wake - "Crush The Flowers (Demo)"(C88, Cherry Red 2017)2. The Heart Throbs - "Too Many Shadows"(C88, Cherry Red 2017)3. Tacocat - "I Hate The Weekend"(Lost Time, Hardly Art 2016)4. Swearin' - "Shrinking Violet"(Swearin', Salinas 2012)5. The Primitives - "We Found A Way To The Sun"(C87, Cherry Red 2016)--The light at the edge of the world!6. Hollie Cook - "Together"(Vessel Of Love, Merge 2018)7. Jennifer Lara - "Rocking Tonight"(Studio One Presents Jennifer Lara, Studio One 1981)8. The Shacks - "So Good"(Haze, Big Crown 2018)9. Gloria Barnes - "Home"(Uptown, Maple 1971)10. The Flying Stars Of Brooklyn N.Y. - "Live On"(My God Has A Telephone 7", Colemine 2017)--Rod Serling speaks!11. Minor Victories - "Cogs"(Minor Victories, Fat Possum 2016)12. The Green Child - "Her Majesty II"(The Green Child, Upset The Rhythm 2018)13. Cate Le Bon - "I'm A Dirty Attic"(Crab Day, Drag City 2016)14. Exploded View - "Stand Your Ground"(Exploded View, Sacred Bones 2016)--Invisible radio sky!15. Grass Widow - "Disappearing Industries"(Internal Logic, HLR 2012)16. Aquarium - "Hospital"(Aquarium, Lumpy 2018)17. Domestic Bliss - "Domestic Bliss"(Messthetics #103, Hyped To Death 2007)18. Pill - "Fetish Queen"(Convenience, Mexican Summer 2016)19. The World - "Cool"(First World Record, Lumpy 2017)20. Ruby Karinto - "No Manchester"(Ruby Karinto, Hozac 2018)
Protomartyr: Detroit based musicians Greg Ahee (guitar) and Alex Leonard (drums) first began performing as a duo under the name Butt Babies. Soon they were joined by Joe Casey on vocals and once Scott Davidson joined the band on bass, Butt Babies transformed into Protomartyr. The band signed to Urinal Cake Records and released their debut album, No Passion All Technique in 2012 which was followed by 2014’s Under Color of Official Right in April 2014 via Hardly Art records. The critically acclaimed The Agent Intellect, followed in October 2015, as well as extensive touring throughout the US and Europe. After signing to Domino in 2017 their fourth effort saw the band make the long trek out to our shores to play a set of songs spanning their whole career. Recorded at the Foundry in Brisbane on the 15th of February 2018. Recorded and mixed by Branko Cosic.
Scott talks with label manager, Jason Baxter.Download our Free Guide for indie labels at http://www.otherrecordlabels.com!
La Luz - Cicada - from the 2018 album Floating Features on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Moondoggies - Easy Coming - from the 2018 album A Love Sleeps Deep on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chastity Belt - Different Now - from the 2017 album I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here’s episode 32 with Tacocat! Tacocat is an American punk rock quartet from Seattle, Washington on Hardly Art records. They founded in 2007 and consist of band mates Emily Nokes, Bree McKenna, Lelah Maupin, and Eric Randall. Tacocat recently performed … Continue reading →
Topics: Treefort, Seattle, Neurolux, Jaunt, Hardly Art, Weather, History, Built To Spill, Weeed, Thunderpussy, Ealdor, Bealu, Sing Me A Story, Skin, Hatties Hat, Fisherman's Village, Timber! Politics, DIY, KEXP, Brad, Lady Bowie, HiHazel, Mother Love Bone, T...
42 Minutes 266: Wild Powwers - Hugs And Kisses And Other Things - 03.16.2017 Our 2017 March Music Showcase comes to end in a basement in Ballard with the Seattle trio, Wild Powwers who will be playing the Treefort Music Fest Friday, March 24th, 9:30 pm at the Shredder. Topics Include: Treefort, Seattle, Neurolux, Jaunt, Hardly Art, Weather, History, Built To Spill, Weeed, Thunderpussy, Ealdor, Bealu, Sing Me A Story, Skin, Hatties Hat, Fisherman's Village, Timber! Politics, DIY, KEXP, Brad, Lady Bowie, HiHazel, Mother Love Bone, The Gits. http://wildpowwers.com
Hey, folks! There was no episode of Random Old Records in October, truly sorry for the delay! I needed a little extra time to craft the perfect selection of tracks for this one. Episode #56 is a special 5-10-15-20 edition, which opens up the memory banks and goes back in time to the years 2011, 2006, 2001, and 1996. Looking back, none of these years were particularly "great" for music, but each one definitely has their fair share of jams!In 2011, Thee Oh Sees kicked off a remarkable run of albums with the acid-folk creep of Castlemania. Meanwhile, The Beets delivered their excellent final LP Let The Poison Out before leader Juan Wauters started a solo career. A decade prior, Jersey post-hardcore rockers Rye Coalition unleashed THEIR final LP Curses, which had been in major label limbo for two years prior to release, and further south, Texas punks the Marked Men released their classic Fix My Brain.2001 was the prime year for emo and post-hardcore, at least in my circle of friends at the time. Bands like Hey Mercedes and Hot Water Music were crafting anthems, while the remnants of Cap'n Jazz were crafting avant-fusion rock with Owls. Finally, the hour wraps up with a bunch of Britpop and indie rock from 1996, when both genres were in slight decline but still pumping out plenty of jams. In between the tracks are some vintage news stories to ramp up the nostalgia and complete the time capsule. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I had putting it together. As always, thanks for listening, and stay tuned for episode #57 next month!Random Old Records Podcast #56Released 11/07/16DOWNLOAD HERE1. The Beets - "You Don't Want Kids To Be Dead"(Let The Poison Out, Hardly Art 2011)2. Thee Oh Sees - "I Need Seed"(Castlemania, In The Red 2011)3. Fungi Girls - "Doldrums"(Some Easy Magic, Hozac 2011)4. Cults - "Go Outside"(Cults, In The Name Of 2011)--2006: It's these damn gas prices!5. Rye Coalition - "Pussyfootin'"(Curses, Gern Blandsten 2006)6. Damone - "Out Here All Night"(Out Here All Night, Island 2006)7. Marked Men - "Fix My Brain"(Fix My Brain, Swami 2006)8. The Pipettes - "Your Kisses Are Wasted On Me"(We Are The Pipettes, Memphis Industries 2006)9. The Long Blondes - "Separated By Motorways"(Someone To Drive You Home, Rough Trade 2006)--2001: Cincinnati explodes!10. Jimmy Eat World - "Bleed American"(Bleed American, Dreamworks 2001)11. Hot Water Music - "Paper Thin"(A Flight And A Crash, Epitaph 2001)12. Hey Mercedes - "Eleven To Your Seven"(Everynight Fire Works, Vagrant 2001)13. Rival Schools - "Everything Has Its Point"(United By Fate, Island 2001)14. Owls - "Everyone Is My Friend"(Owls, Jade Tree 2001)--1996: The Superman Curse!!15. Howlin' Maggie - "Alcohol"(Honeysuckle Strange, Columbia 1996)16. Ocean Colour Scene - "The Day We Caught The Train"(Moseley Shoals, MCA 1996)17. The Divine Comedy - "Becoming More Like Alfie"(Casanova, Setanta 1996)18. Lush - "Heavenly Nobodies"(Lovelife, 4AD 1996)19. Go Sailor - "Fine Day For Sailing"(Go Sailor, Lookout 1996)
album semaine = DESCENDENTS “Hypercaffium spazzinate” (punk rock legends, CA) C’est la rentrée, douzième saison (!!), émission désormais 1h / bimensuelle - MCLUSKY : To Hell with good intentions ( Too Pure Recordings ) 2002 - DESCENDENTS : Spineless and scarlet red ( Epitaph ) 2016 - BLINK-182 : Cynical ( BMG ) 2016 - BELLY BUTTON : In your room ( Vicious Circle ) 1996 - Les SOUCOUPES VIOLENTES : Dans ta bouche ( Nineteen Something ) 1987 / 2016 - CLASSE MANNEQUIN : I don't mind ( Head Records ) 2016 - MSS FRNCE : Racket ( Autoproduit ) 2016 - RIXE : Coups et blessures ( La Vida Es Un Mus ) 2015 - DESCENDENTS : Thinkin' ( Epitaph ) 2016 - COLLEEN GREEN : Pay attention ( Hardly Art ) 2015 - JIMMY EAT WORLD : Get right ( RCA ) 2016 - FU MANCHU : King of the road ( Mammoth ) 2000 - ATTILA KRANG : Cambodia ( Et Mon Cul C'est Du Tofu / Jungle Khol ) 2016
A brief history of third wave feminism and how some of those ideas fit into politics todayPunk and feminist icon Kathleen Hanna join W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu on Politically Re-Active to talk about her time in the riot grrrl band Bikini Kill and what it was like to be at the forefront of third wave feminism. Not to mention, clarifying that for us. As well as the second wave. And the first.They discuss the prospect of the first female president, and what obligation - if any - women have to support her. (Yes, they definitely talk about that Gloria Steinem Bernie quote)She also talks about making music with her current band The Julie Ruin and how her process has changed since the early days in the riot grrrl scene.Her new album with the band The Julie Ruin drops July 8 on Hardly Art. It's called "Hit Reset" and you can pre-order it now at www.thejulieruin.com.Keep those tweets coming and tag us with #politicallyreactive. Oh and be on the lookout for two episodes dropping next week!
'Elevated Transmissions' is a new podcast series brought o you by me, Al Lover that will explore the history and parallels of the 'Psychedelic' music scene and it's various genres with conversations from folks in all walks of the community. This episode of 'Elevated Transmissions' is with Oakland based Surf / Girl Group inspired Rock 'n Roll band Shannon & The Clams. We talk about their participation in the Pet Sounds Tribute compilation I helped put together, Brian Wilson's influence in their music, the abstract measures they took in recording their version of "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times", Soundgarden, mental institutions, and more. Hope you enjoy! You can pick up Shannon & The Clams newest record "Gone By The Dawn" out now on Hardly Art at https://www.hardlyart.com/artists/shannon_and_the_clams/shop And "Reverberation Appreciation Presents: A Tribute To Pet Sounds" at levitation-austin.com/ Peace, -Al Lover
To be honest, one of the reasons I started doing Random Old Records Podcast again was because I was so close to episode #50 when I went on my hiatus. To be so close to that milestone when I gave it up never really sat well with me. Well, here we are, and I'll probably do another 50 before I'm done.In that spirit, there's no looking back in this episode. No compilation of the "best" songs I've ever played or the best in-between bits I've scavenged and put together. They're all supposed to be the best anyway, right? Soon all of the old episodes will be back online and then you'll be free to check those out any time. If you scroll down, you'll see that episodes #2 and #3 are back online for the first time in years. Episode #3 features a run of classic Dischord Records jams from Void, Embrace, and The Make-Up, while episode #2 takes a trip from The Rezillos to The Gun Club to The Lovin' Spoonful ("6' O'Clock", what a song!). Don't forget to check back frequently to the Podcast Archive below for more old episodes.Anyway, episode #50 contains nearly an hour's worth of songs that have never been played on Random Old Records before, kicking off with the opening track of La Sera's amazing 2014 album Hour Of The Dawn, and also featuring the opening track off the brand new La Sera album, which isn't quite amazing but is still really, really good. You'll also hear grungy punk jams from Fleabite, Sports, and Personal Best, classic power pop from Zombies frontman Colin Blunstone, a hot modern disco track from Pharoahs featuring Maria Minerva, and a closing monster of a track: Catwoman Eartha Kitt taking on "Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Donovan and leaving no prisoners!Stream the episode in the player below, or go HERE directly to stream or download. As always, thanks for listening! I'll be back in a month with episode #51!!Random Old Records #50Released 04/01/20161. La Sera - "Hour Of The Dawn"(Hour Of The Dawn, Hardly Art 2014)2. Tacocat - "Bridge To Hawaii"(NVM, Hardly Art 2014)3. Personal Best - "The Mission/If You Meet Someone In Love (Wish Them Well)"(Arnos Vale, Specialist Subject 2015)4. Fleabite - "Missing Everyone"(T.T.Y.L. 7", Puzzle Pieces 2015)5. Sports - "Clean Jeans"(Sunchokes, self-released 2014)--Zombies Ate My Neighbors!6. Colin Blunstone - "She Loves The Way They Love Her"(One Year, Epic 1971)7. Foxygen - "How Can You Really"(...And Star Power, Jagjaguwar 2014)8. The Go-Betweens - "The Old Way Out"(Spring Hill Fair, Sire 1984)9. Dick Diver - "Beat Me Up (Talk To A Counsellor)"(Melbourne, Florida, Trouble In Mind 2015)10. Ultimate Painting - "Break The Chain"(Green Lanes, Trouble In Mind 2015)--The stud!11. Pharaohs ft. Maria Minerva - "Miraculous Feet"(Replicant Moods, 100% Silk 2013)12. Marie Davidson - "Excès De Vitesse"(Un Autre Voyage, Holodeck 2015)13. White Poppy - "Dizzy"(White Poppy, Not Not Fun 2013)--Vocal power!14. La Sera - "High Notes"(Music For Listening To Music To, Polyvinyl 2016)15. Charlie Hilton - "Long Goodbye"(Palana, Captured Tracks 2016)16. Bridget St. John - "Curl Your Toes"(Ask Me No Questions, Dandelion 1969)17. Margo Guryan - "Sunday Morning"(Take A Picture, Bell 1968)18. Lynn Castle & Last Friday's Fire - "The Lady Barber"(Soft Sounds For Gentle People Presents: Sounds Of She, Pet 2008)19. Eartha Kitt - "The Hurdy Gurdy Man"(Hello Everyone: Popsike Sparks From Denmark Street 1968-70, Grapefruit 2014)
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)
Best Of 2015, Top 25 LP & Top 3 EP 25 - MASERATI : End of man / Rehumanizer ( Temporary Residence ) 24 - EVERBLAST : Laxative corpse / Everblast ( Head-Records ) 23 - MILLENCOLIN : Bring me home / True brew ( Epitaph ) 22 - BUILT TO SPILL : Never be the same / Untethered moon ( Warner Bros. ) 21 - MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY : Strobocop / Digital tropics ( Deaf Rock ) 20 - GOODBYE DIANA : Moustache (34) / Goodbye Diana ( Head-Records ) 19 - SOFY MAJOR : Waste / Waste ( Solar Flare ) 18 - WATERTANK : Automatic reset / Destination unknown ( Solar Flare ) 17 - TORCHE : Loose men / Restarter ( Relapse ) 16 - MUTOID MAN : Bridgeburner / Bleeder ( Sargent House ) 15 - ATLAS LOSING GRIP : Sinking ship / Currents ( Black Star Foundation ) 14 - NOT ON TOUR : Flip / Bad habits ( Effervescence ) 13 - BABY CHAOS : You can't shut us up / Skulls, skulls, skulls, show me the glory ( Kicking ) 12 - DANKO JONES : The twisting knife / Fire music ( Bad Taste ) 11 - THERAPY? : Still hurts / Disquiet ( Amazing ) 10 - ZONE INFINIE : Les failles / Zone Infinie ( Autoproduction ) 09 - TEENAGE BOTTLEROCKET : Been too long / Tales from Wyoming ( Rise ) 08 - NOT SCIENTISTS : Over and out / Destroy to rebuild ( Kicking / Delete Your Favorite Rds ) 07 - STRUNG OUT : The animal and the machine / Transmission Alpha Delta ( Fat Wreck Chords ) 06 - REFUSED : Elektra / Freedom ( Epitaph ) Top 3 EP 03 - BISON BISOU : Malaise / Regine EP ( Nuun ) 02 - HEAVY HEART : Cursed / Discoveries EP ( Can I Say? ) 01 - COBRA : Rue Barbare / Traffic EP ( Satanic Royalty ) Top 5 LP 05 - GHOST ON TAPE : Lost in oblivion / Into the maze ( Kicking / Les Disques de Géraldine ) 04 - FIDLAR : West coast / Too ( Mom + Pop ) 03 - BEACH SLANG : Noisy heaven / The things we do to find people who feel like us ( Polyvinyl ) 02 - COLLEEN GREEN : Pay attention / I want to grow up ( Hardly Art ) 01 - DESAPARECIDOS : The left is right / Payola ( Epitaph )
album semaine = FIDLAR "Too" (Mom + Pop), surf/skate garage/punk de Los Angeles http://www.fidlarmusic.com - DILLINGER FOUR : Gainesville ( Fat Wreck Chords ) 2008 - FIDLAR : 40oz on repeat ( Mom + Pop ) 2015 - WAVVES : Heavy metal detox ( Warner Bros. ) 2015 - FOO FIGHTERS : This is a call ( Capitol / Roswell ) 1995 - EAGLES OF DEATH METAL : Complexity ( Downtown Recordings ) 2015 - CHAVIRÉ : Jour de fête ( Autoproduit ) 2015 - BIRDS IN ROW : Can't lie ( Throatruiner ) 2015 - FIDLAR : Sober ( Mom + Pop ) 2015 - T.S.O.L. : Code blue ( Frontier ) 1981 - Les WAMPAS : J'ai avalé une mouche ( Pias ) 2000 - CATCH 22 : On & on & on ( Victory ) 1998 - GREG DULLI : A crime ( Sub Pop ) 2015 - MUTOID MAN : Bridgeburner ( Sargent House ) 2015 - FIDLAR : West coast ( Mom + Pop ) 2015 - COLLEEN GREEN : Taxi driver ( Hardly Art ) 2012 - SECOND RATE : Darkness slowly wraps me up ( Kerosene ) 2001 - The JEALOUS SOUND : Naive ( Better Looking ) 2003 - BISON BISOU : Naive ( Nuun ) 2015 - JEAN_HUB : Leave this town ( Autoproduit ) 2015 - MASERATI : San Angeles ( Temporary Residence Ltd ) 2012
Sarah Moody (End Of Time, Hardly Art) finds herself at 28th and Church to breakdown how to run record labels big and small. Putting out bands like Wimps and Stickers is no small task but Sarah proves she is more than up to the task. Plus, AOP's beloved weekly segments. http://endoftimerecords.com/
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Matt Phillion as we discuss friendship in the digital age. I've also got music from Colleen Green, Radical Dads and Boom Said Thunder. Show notes: - Check out Matt's new book, The Indestructibles: Breakout - Matt stopped working in offices several years ago - Used to being alone all day - Going out with friends tends to slow down as you settle down - Less likely to make the effort to organize group outings - House parties can be fun - Young people like Tinder - Matt used OK Cupid - Photos can be deceiving - Blind dates can be rough - When older parents start texting - Mom Guilt never ends - Matt came back to the U.S. because of family - Jay was ready to move far away after college...and didn't - Matt: Watching Dancing With the Stars is a family tradition - "The Fighter" was like "National Geographic: Boston" - To be continued Music: Colleen Green - TV Radical Dads - Don't Go Boom Said Thunder - Summer Twin Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Colleen Green song is on the album I Want to Grow Up on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The Radical Dads song is on the album Universal Coolers on Old Flame Records. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The Boom Said Thunder song is on the EP Summer Twin, which is available for free download at Bandcamp. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 3 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss the year in music. I've also got music from Protomartyr, The Afghan Whigs and Johnny Foreigner. Show notes: - Recorded at Clicky Clicky World HQ - JB's #5 - Perfect Pussy marks the return of political punk - JK's #5 - Protomartyr came out of nowhere - An unlikely combo - JB's #4 - Krill's EP packs a punch - Jonah Furman is a serious thinker - Boston rock scene has been tremendous the last few years - R.I.P., Soccer Mom, Young Adults, The Hush Now - JK's #4 - Ty Segall was less prolific but released an incredible album - JB's #3 - Cookies is latest side project from Mobius Band's Ben Sterling - JK's #3 - Yet another great album from Sloan - Each member contributes an album side - JB's #2 - Lubec released a strong album under the radar - JK's #2 - First Afghan Whigs album in 16 years - Greg Dulli keeps delivering at a high level - JB's #1 - Johnny Foreigner digs deep - JK's #1 - Parquet Courts released two albums in 2014 - Harking back to CBGB-era punk sounds - JB: Looking forward to new records from Pile, Chandos, Krill, Infinity Girl, Winter - JK: Sleater-Kinney, Titus Andronicus, Faith No More will have new releases in 2015 Music: Protomartyr - Scum, Rise! The Afghan Whigs - Matamoros Johnny Foreigner - Le Sigh Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Protomartyr song is on the album Under Color of Official Right on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at Stereogum. The Afghan Whigs song is on the album Do to the Beast on Sub Pop. Download the song for free from Soundcloud. The Johnny Foreigner song is on the album You Can Do Better on Alcopop. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the first half of the year. I've also got music from Johnny Foreigner, Soccer Mom and Protomartyr. Show notes: - Recorded at Clicky Clicky World HQ - JB: Ava Luna does not fake the funk - JK: Johnny Foreigner comes back with another excellent album - They also dropped a surprise live album recently - JB: Soccer Mom's full-length debut did not disappoint - JK: Protomartyr has an interesting back story - JB: Engineer Jeff Zeigler has worked on most great recent albums out of Philly - Nothing's Guilty of Everything is exceedingly loud but pretty - Wear earplugs, kids - JK: Parquet Courts continues to refine their sound - The Strokes were another band who came out to much acclaim - Critical comparisons are often ill-informed - JB: Perfect Pussy is female-fronted hardcore - JK: Stephen Malkmus has had an interesting and rewarding solo career - JK: Bob Mould keeps the rock vibe going - JK: Afghan Whigs release first album in 16 years, don't miss a beat - New Spoon album coming out - JB: Looking forward to new records from Lubec, White Laces, Golden Gurls, Hush Now - JK: New Mascis and Titus Andronicus due out soon - Plenty of great stuff out there Music: Johnny Foreigner - Le Sigh Soccer Mom - Orejas Protomartyr - Come & See Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Johnny Foreigner song is on the album You Can Do Better on Alcopop. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The Soccer Mom song is on the band's self-titled album 100m Records. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The Protomartyr song is on the album Under Color of Official Right on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we look at the career of an obscure 1970s Canadian band that had a huge hit and then disappeared. I've also got music from Protomartyr, The Collected Fictions and Cloud Nothings. Show notes: - Recorded in late January at More Lost Time world HQ - What the hell is Edward Bear? - Named after character in Winnie the Pooh - Their one big hit, "Last Song," is instantly recognizable - Sounds like a studio act - No high or low end in '70s AM pop hits - Manilow had great timing - Second single from that album hit top 40 - Singer Larry Evoy was the one constant member of the band - Opened for Led Zeppelin in '69 - First album had a psychedelic "acid rock" sound - Geddy Lee's mellower uncle - Going for a Canned Heat/Steve Miller Band/Doors vibe - Endless jamming - Early Edward Bear ain't half bad - Opportunistic band, like The Police - Riding whatever music wave was trending - To be continued Music: Protomartyr - Come & See The Collected Fictions - It Don't Matter Much Cloud Nothings - Didn't You Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Protomartyr song is on the album Under Color of Official Right on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at Stereogum. The song by The Collected Fictions is on the band's self-titled EP. Download the EP for free (in exchange for your email address) at Bandcamp. The Cloud Nothings song was released as a single in 2010. Download it for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Brian Lewandowski as we discuss his latest bold career move. I've also got music from She Sir, Protomartyr and Red Fang. Show notes: - Recorded at BGL HQ - Sometimes you like the people more than the job - BL stayed to raise his daughter for a while - Now situation is different - The time to restart is now - Is this all there is? - Pressure's on to succeed now - Trying to get disciplined - The Secret is good for finding parking spaces - Finding that elusive "dream job" - Acting is an interesting but difficult pursuit - Job misery can cause physical pain - Working overnights - The future is unwritten - BL: It's not exactly what I thought it would be Music: She Sir - Condensedindents Protomartyr - Scum, Rise! Red Fang - Behind the Light Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The She Sir song is on the album Go Guitars on Shelflife Records. Download the song for free at Largehearted Boy. The Protomartyr song is on the forthcoming album Under Color of Official Right on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at Stereogum. The Red Fang song is on the album Whales and Leeches on Relapse Records. Download the song for free at Amazon MP3. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Episode #46 of Random Old Records Podcast is absolutely LOADED front to back with killer jams. We're talking an hour of old and new synth-punk, power pop, punk rock, psychedelia, and straight-up rock n' roll from the likes of Mikal Cronin, Potty Mouth, Missing Monuments, MERX, Rockin' Horse, Informatics, Heavy Times, Roky Erickson, and MORE! If you're still listening and following along and enjoy what I do, then I offer my sincerest thanks. Hope you like this one, it was a blast picking out the tunes and putting them together.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 #46Released 12/13/2013DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Potty Mouth - "The Gap"(Hell Bent, Old Flame 2013)2. Joanna Gruesome - "Sugarcrush"(Weird Sister, Slumberland 2013)3. Mikal Cronin - "Shout It Out"(MCII, Merge 2013)4. Ketamines - "Patients"(You Can't Serve Two Masters, Southpaw 2013)5. Heavy Times - "Night Manager"(Fix It Alone, HoZac 2013)6. Parquet Courts - "Descend (The Way)"(Tally All The Things That You Broke, What's Your Rupture? 2013)--Peter Ivers speaks7. Goldendust - "After The Smoke Grew Thick"(Goldendust, Night People 2013)8. Grave Babies - "No Fear"(Crusher, Hardly Art 2013)9. Informatics - "What A World"(Dance To A Dangerous Beat, Dark Entries 2013)10. Onyx System - "Future Fetish"(Dreams Are Not Dreams, ET Habit 2012)11. Merx - "Atlantic Painter Presents"(20000 Sq. Ft. Under The Sea, Permanent 2013)12. Kitchen & The Plastic Spoons - "Fantastic"(Screams To God, Dark Entries 2013)13. Group Rhoda - "Dust"(12th House, Not Not Fun 2013)--Peter Ivers speaks again14. Rockin' Horse - "Oh Carol, I'm So Sad"(Yes It Is, Sing Sing 2012)15. Games - "It's Just Impossible"(Games, HoZac 2013)16. The Dentists - "I'm Not The Devil"(Some People Are On The Pitch..., Trouble In Mind 2013)17. The Resonars - "Vanishing People"(Crummy Desert Sound, Burger 2013)18. The Last - "L.A. Explosion"(L.A. Explosion, Bomp 1979)19. Missing Monuments - "Dead To Me"(Missing Monuments, Dirtnap 2013)20. The Clap - "Get It While You Can"(Have You Reached Yet?, Sing Sing 2011)21. Roky Erickson & The Aliens - "I Think Of Demons"(The Evil One, Light In The Attic 2013)
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Amanda Guest as we discuss the new online radio station she's launching. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from PJ Harvey, The Moondoggies, Wavves and King Tuff. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Launching her own radio station, BFF.fm - Taking back real radio - Hope to bring back the college radio experience - KUSF is trying to stay alive - Amanda: College radio had a huge impact - Amanda lives within walking distance of rock clubs in SF - Already had discussions with venues about sponsoring shows - Starting with seven DJs - One DJ in Massachusetts pre-recording shows - Even before launch, BFF.fm has generated a lot of enthusiasm - Amanda: Work full-time gig so she can do this during her spare time - Bonehead of the Week Music:PJ Harvey - Shaker Aamer The Moondoggies - Red Eye Wavves - Hippies is Punks King Tuff - Anthem Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The PJ Harvey song was recorded in support of Shaker Aamer, the last British prisoner being held in Guantanamo Bay prison. The song is available for free download at Soundcloud. The Moondoggies song is on the album Adios I'm a Ghost on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at HardlyArt. The Wavves song is a bonus track on the album Afraid of Heights on Warner Bros. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The King Tuff song is on his self-titled album on Sub Pop. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we present our ideas for rebooting classic sitcoms. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Speedy Ortiz, Hunx and His Punx, Moon King and Mikal Cronin. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - Ric beats a cybersquatter at his own game - Ric wants to reboot American Idol - "Celebrity Barrel Jumping" - Tom Scholz of the band Boston is into "freestyle figure skating" - Ric: Judges would be voted off each season by fans - Show would have weekly winner like Jeopardy - Chuck Barris was talent show pioneer with The Gong Show - Jay: Reimagined take on Sanford and Son starring Indian father and son convenience store owners - Stretch of minority-themed sitcoms in the '70s - UPN network had several black sitcoms in the '90s - The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer was comedic look at slavery - All in the Family could never air today; people are too sensitive - The late '60s scourge of "interracial touching" - Recent Cheerios commercial with interracial family drew racist complaints - Racial sensitivity in the workplace - Ric: Reboot of The Bob Newhart Show, set in a nursing home - Original Newhart show is a comedy classic - Wondering how Northern Exposure has aged - Newhart's breakthrough comedy album was recorded live - Jay: Modern take on Chico and the Man would touch on immigration debate - How funny was Freddie Prinze? - Ric: Simpsons 2800 AD would combine elements of ghost-chasing cartoons - New Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated show looks interesting - To be continued - Bonehead of the Week Music:Speedy Ortiz - Tiger Tank Hunx and His Punx - Bad Skin Moon King - Only Child Mikal Cronin - Get Along Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Speedy Ortiz song is on the album Major Arcana on Carpark Records. Download the song for free at Stereogum. The Hunx and His Punx song is on the album Street Punk on Hardly Art. Download it for free at Hardly Art. The Moon King song is on the EP Obsession 1 on One Big Silence. Download it for free at Chromewaves. The Mikal Cronin song is on his self-titled album on Trouble in Mind Records. Download it for free at Chromewaves. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Random Old Records Podcast is back from its summer vacation! Not gonna try to make up any crazy excuses, the truth is that I was running low on inspiration after 3+ years of blogging and doing a monthly podcast, and decided to put it to rest for awhile instead of cranking 'em out just to keep the streak going.Considering that it was four months in the making, EPISODE #43 of Random Old Records is a one hour MONSTER of fresh rock n' roll for your ears. It starts out with some ugly, noisy jams from Puffy Areolas and the K-Holes and crucial new punk rock from White Lung and Dikes Of Holland, hits the best tracks from the latest releases by The Fresh & Onlys, Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees, and highlights some psych pop newcomers like The Marble Vanity and Jacco Gardner. This edition hits all the bases from the noisiest free-form freakouts to tight power pop and everything in between. It's simply a collection of the best shit I've heard all year, and I hope you all have as much fun listening to it as I did putting it together. Let's all have fun together!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.Random Old Records #43 Released 09/14/12DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Puffy Areolas - "1982"(1982: Dishonorable Discharge, HoZac 2012)2. K-Holes - "Nightshifter"(Dismania, Hardly Art 2012)3. Holograms - "Memories Of Sweat"(Holograms, Captured Tracks 2012)4. White Lung - "Bag"(Sorry, Deranged 2012)5. Dikes Of Holland - "Braindead USA"(Braindead USA, Screamers 2012)6. A Giant Dog - "Hang Around"(Fight, Tic Tac Totally 2012)--Isle of sin!7. Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs - "All To Myself"(All To Myself 7", Hosehead 2012)8. Mrs. Magician - "There Is No God"(Strange Heaven, Swami 2012)9. The Fresh & Onlys - "Yes Or No"(Long Slow Dance, Mexican Summer 2012)10. The Marble Vanity - "Assemble"(The Marble Vanity, Slow Fizz 2012)11. Thee Oh Sees - "Goodbye Baby"(Putrifiers II, In The Red 2012)12. Jacco Gardner - "Summer's Game"(Where Will You Go 7", Trouble In Mind 2012)--The narcotics story!13. Apache Dropout - "Archie's Army"(Bubblegum Graveyard, Trouble In Mind 2012)14. The People's Temple - "Looter's Game"(Looter's Game 7", HoZac 2012)15. Ty Segall Band - "The Tongue"(Slaughterhouse, In The Red 2012)16. Human Eye - "Junkyard Heart"(They Came From The Sky, Sacred Bones 2012)17. Spanish Moss - "Chemical Catherine"(KELP, Spot On Sound 2012)--Walking by night!18. Missing Monuments - "(I'm Gonna) Love You Back To Life"(Love You Back To Life 7", HoZac 2012)19. White Wires - "Everywhere You Were"(WWIII, Dirtnap 2012)20. Woollen Kits - "Down Your Street"(Shelley 7", Trouble In Mind 2012)21. Cozy - "Sugar On My Mind"(Cola Shock Kids 7", HoZac 2012)22. The Liminanas - "Bad Lady Goes To Jail"(Crystal Anis, HoZac 2012)
Holy moly, things are crazy in the midwest right now! Tornadoes, hail, sunshine, and a huge pile of badass rock n' roll records to listen to are among the highlights. EPISODE #41 of Random Old Records features an hour of rad jams from what is shaping up to be one of the best music years on record. This is also South By Southwest week, so #41 features a bunch of bands playing the annual music orgy plus so much more!We're talkin' amazing pop tunes from La Sera, Frankie Rose, and Summer Twins, raging punk from LA slackers FIDLAR, the noisy Ramones trip of Terry Malts, and the Denton weird power pop of Mind Spiders. We're talkin' brand NEW tracks from Portland's Mean Jeans and Guantanamo Baywatch, whose new LPs won't be out for another month. We're talkin' brain-frying psychedelic rock n' roll from The Sufis and Ketamines. Most of all, we're talkin' about a track called "Conversation" from one of the most impressive debut LPs I've heard in forever, the 60s sunshine pop/psych hybrid known as OUTER MINDS. Seriously, this album is so good that it's unreal. Think early Arthur Lee and Love mixed with the complex vocal harmonies of The Association, and just run to the record store NOW.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! As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #41Released 03/15/12DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Summer Twins - "Got Somebody To Dream About"(Summer Twins, Burger 2012)2. La Sera - "Break My Heart"(Sees The Light, Hardly Art 2012)3. Frankie Rose - "Gospel/Grace"(Interstellar, Slumberland 2012)4. Dreamdate - "What Could I Do"(Melody Walk, Tic Tac Totally 2011)5. Camera Obscura - "Let's Get Out Of This Country"(Let's Get Out Of This Country, Merge 2006)6. Alicja Pop - "I Can't Remember"(I Can't Remember 7", Neat Neat Neat 2011)--Zombie beach party.7. FIDLAR - "No Waves"(No Waves/No Ass 7", Mom & Pop 2012)8. Mean Jeans - "Life On Mars"(On Mars, Dirtnap 2012)9. Terry Malts - "Nauseous"(Killing Time, Slumberland 2012)10. Mind Spiders - "Play You Out"(Meltdown, Dirtnap 2012)11. Glow Kit - "Misunderstood"(Glow Kit, FDH 2012)12. XRay Eyeballs - "Pill Riders"(Splendor Squalor, Kanine 2012)--Hunx is FAMOUS!13. Hunx - "Do You Remember Being A Roller?"(Hairdresser Blues, Hardly Art 2012)14. King Tuff - "Bad Thing"(King Tuff, Sub Pop 2012)15. Teenanger - "Frights"(Frights, Telephone Explosion 2012)16. Spider Fever - "Done Wrong"(Spider Fever, Windian 2012)17. Guantanamo Baywatch - "Chest Crawl"(Chest Crawl, Dirtnap 2012)--Australian new wave explosion!18. Blasted Canyons - "Get High"(2nd Place, Castleface 2012)19. Teledrome - "Double Visions"(Double Visions 7", HoZac 2012)20. The Sufis - "Wake Up"(The Sufis, Burger 2012)21. Ketamines - "Spaced Out"(Spaced Out, Southpaw 2012)22. Outer Minds - "Conversation"(Outer Minds, Southpaw 2012)
Hey folks! We're entering the fourth year of Random Old Records Podcast, so what better way to kick off 2012 than EPISODE #39, which is packed with more killer rock n' roll than ever before?!This time around, you'll hear the second straight KILLER single from ex-Mika Miko sisters Bleached, a selection from the current crop of garage punk releases from Wisconsin's Dusty Medical Records, hazy glam-psych from Cleveland weirdo Gap Dream, stellar tunes from Mark Sultan, Wheels On Fire, Digital Leather, Burnt Ones, Coasting, Mikal Cronin, Xray Eyeballs and more! It's a crucial sixty minutes that is the perfect soundtrack for blasting your way out of the winter blahs.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 #39Released 01/11/12DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Digital Leather - "Mind Eraser" (Sponge, Crash Symbols 2012)2. Xray Eyeballs - "Sundae"(Sundae 7", Hardly Art 2011)3. Burnt Ones - "Gonna Listen To T. Rex (All Night Long)"(Black Teeth & Golden Tongues, Roaring Colonel 2010)4. The Barreracudas - "Baby Baby Baby"(Nocturnal Missions, Douchemaster 2011)5. Bad Sports - "Inside And Out"(Kings Of The Weekend, Dirtnap 2011)6. Wheels On Fire - "Dead Of Night"(Dead Of Night 7", Milk N' Herpes 2011)--Reform School Girl!7. Mikal Cronin - "You Gotta Have Someone"(Tide 7", Goner 2011)8. Tomorrow's Tulips - "Eternally Teenage"(Eternally Teenage, Galaxia 2011)9. Radar Eyes - "Miracle"(Miracle 7", HoZac 2011)10. Gap Dream - "Go Ahead"(Gap Dream, Burger 2011)11. Swiftumz - "More Than Sleep"(Swiftumz, Holy Mountain 2011)--It came from Detroit!12. Lantern - "I Don't Know"(I Don't Know 7", Mammoth Cave Recording Co. 2011)13. Head On Electric - "Here They Come Now"(Sleep Slaughter Sheep, Dusty Medical 2011)14. Dead People - "Misleady"(Dead People 7", Windian 2011)15. The Famines - "Faux Famous"(The Complete Collected Singles, Mammoth Cave Recording Co. 2011)16. Guilty Pleasures - "Put Your Mouth To It"(Summer Strange, Dusty Medical 2011)--Gary Busey has a big wednesday.17. Bleached - "Searching Through The Past"(Searching Through The Past 7", Suicide Squeeze 2011)18. Coasting - "Snoozefest"(You're Never Going Back, M'Ladys 2011)19. Neverever - "Bitch Boys"(Angelic Swells, Slumberland 2010)20. Bazooka - "Back Tou You"(Jupiter 7", Dusty Medical 2011)21. Mark Sultan - "If I Had A Polaroid"(Whatever I Want, In The Red 2011)
[12/2/2019 note: When I uploaded this episode eight years ago, it contained an audio error that cut off the last several seconds. It has bugged me ever since. So, I went back a couple weeks ago and completely remixed, remastered, and recreated the episode from scratch. I got married a month ago, and these songs were the soundtrack of my wife and I's first year together. They will remind me of that time forever, and I am glad the episode is finally complete.]2011 is almost over, and oh my goodness where did the time go?! The past twelve months were filled with all kinds of good things for me on the life front, and much like last year, there were SO MANY crucial rock n' roll records released and a bunch of killer shows that damaged my eardrums even further. EPISODE #38 of Random Old Records cuts away all of the extra padding and somewhat clever soundbytes and presents an hour of my personal favorite songs of 2011 with no interruptions!You'll hear all the songs I've been raving about since January, including heavy hitters like "Gold Sneakers" by Wax Idols, "Weekend" by Smith Westerns, and "Into Black" by Blouse. You'll hear heavy-duty psychedelic blowouts from The Paperhead, Thee Oh Sees, and The People's Temple, and perfect pop from Dum Dum Girls, Colleen Green, and The Babies. Have a great 2012, and thanks for listening!!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 #38Released 12/14/11DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Smith Westerns - "Weekend"(Dye It Blonde, Fat Possum 2011)2. Dum Dum Girls - "Bedroom Eyes"(Only In Dreams, Sub Pop 2011)3. Wax Idols - "Gold Sneakers"(No Future, HoZac 2011)4. Colleen Green - "Y Do U Call Me?"(Green One, Hardly Art 2011)5. Vivian Girls - "Dance (If You Wanna)"(Share The Joy, Polyvinyl 2011)6. Natural Child - "Chris' Blues"(1971, Infinity Cat 2011)7. Black Lips - "New Direction"(Arabia Mountain, Vice 2011)8. Bare Wires - "Sweet Little Stranger"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)9. Jacuzzi Boys - "Automatic Jail"(Glazin', Hardly Art 2011)10. Mikal Cronin - "Again and Again"(Mikal Cronin, Trouble In Mind 2011)11. The Babies - "Breakin' The Law"(The Babies, Shrimper 2011)12. The Paperhead - "Can't Keep My Eyes Open"(The Paperhead, Trouble In Mind 2011)13. Thee Oh Sees - "Chem-farmer"(Carrion Crawler/The Dream, In The Red 2011)14. The People's Temple - "Axe Man"(Sons Of Stone, HoZac 2011)15. Blouse - "Into Black"(Blouse, Captured Tracks 2011)16. Widowspeak - "In The Pines"(Widowspeak, Captured Tracks 2011)17. Ty Segall - "Goodbye Bread"(Goodbye Bread, Drag City 2011)18. The Strange Boys - "Mama Shelter"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)19. Jeffrey Novak - "Looking Down At You"(4 Track Solo EP, Trouble In Mind 2011)
Hey folks, I've been on VACATION! Yeah, it's been a year now since I got a full-time grown-up job, so I finally decided to cash in and take a week of paid vacation. Lemme back up a bit and be honest. I didn't just go nuts and check out for awhile, I went nuts and impulsively bought tickets to the Friday night show of the Norton Records 25th anniversary celebration at the Bell House in Brooklyn! I just couldn't miss the Reigning Sound, Mark Sultan, the Great Gaylord, Jackie and The Cedrics, Mighty Hannibal, Andre Williams, and an all-star band led by Mick Collins on guitar. What a lineup! After a five day weekend in NYC that involved much record shopping (original pressings of the second New York Dolls LP AND PiL's Flowers Of Romance, YES!), a midnight show at the KILLER Spectacle Theater, a trip to Coney Island for a Nathan's Famous, and a few moments of clarity in a garden on top of a seventeen story building, I'm back and proud to present Random Old Records Podcast #37, which also happens to be the third anniversary show!Yep, I've been doing this podcast for a solid three years now and it might seem easy, but it can get hard as hell to scour the bins and blogs for a monthly hour of fresh jams sometimes. Luckily, the fall has coughed up a whole bunch of sizzling slabs that I can't stop spinning, and the springboard was a killer weeknight show at local dive The Comet, featuring Davila 666, Jacuzzi Boys, and Barreracudas. You'll hear a track from each band on this episode, kicking off with Davila's modern classic "El Lobo." Elsewhere, there's bubblegum-catchy glammy power pop punk junk from Italy's Giuda, Bare Wires, Video, and White Faces, another track from the AMAZING new Strange Boys LP (the best American rock n' roll band since the Replacements, for real), dark mysterious pop from Captured Tracks heroes Blouse and The Soft Moon, noisy Ramones worship from Terry Malts, noisy 90s slacker-rock worship from Heavy Times, and a whole helluva lot MORE!I know that I say it every time a new episode comes out, but seriously, THANK YOU for reading this blog and listening to the podcast! Whether you've been here since the beginning, or just found this site while searching for Mediafire links to the new Bad Sports LP or whatever and decided that REAL old school music writing still had merit in 2011, I'm glad you came along for the ride. Every time I think about quitting and settling into old age and complacency, my mind is blown by another bunch of kids with guitars and the cycle starts all over again. If going to the Norton bash taught me anything, it's that real, passionate rock n' roll still pokes through the cracks in this monolith of Internet cultural saturation every once in awhile, and it's no less vital than it was back in whatever time and place you decide is THE DAY. Hope you dig episode #37, and here's to three more years!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 #37Released 11/15/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Davila 666 - "El Lobo"(Davila 666, In The Red 2011)2. The Strange Boys - "Punk's Pyjamas"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)3. Bare Wires - "Ain't Worth Walkin' Away"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)4. White Faces - "Star Of Bright"(White Faces, Windian 2011)5. The Barreracudas - "Don't Roll Your Eyes"(Nocturnal Missions, Douchemaster 2011)6. Giuda - "Don't Stop Rockin'"(Racey Roller, Dead Beat 2011)--record collectors suck.7. The Penetrators - "Gotta Have Her"(Gotta Have Her 7", Windian 2011)8. Heavy Times - "Let It Die"(Jacker, HoZac 2011)9. Terry Malts - "Something About You"(Something About You 7", Slumberland 2011)10. Bad Sports - "Can't Just Be Friends"(Kings Of The Weekend, Dirtnap 2011)11. Video - "Eyes"(Leather Leather, Play Pinball 2011)12. Spider Fever - "Back To You"(She's No Saint 7", Cave Punk 2011)--muscleheads on a muscle beach.13. Jacuzzi Boys - "Cool Vapors"(Glazin', Hardly Art 2011)14. Reading Rainbow - "White Noise"(Prism Eyes, HoZac 2010)15. Super Wild Horses - "Enigma"(Fifteen, HoZac 2010)16. Bad Banana - "Teleport Tonight"(Cry About It, Puzzle Pieces 2011)17. Colleen Green - "Jesse Has A New Girl"(Cujo, AF 2011)--Bob Ross, just painting some trees. NBD.18. Half String - "Evergreen"(Tripped Up Breathing, Independent Projects 1994)19. The Soft Moon - "Alive"(Total Decay, Captured Tracks 2011)20. Blouse - "They Always Fly Away"(Blouse, Captured Tracks 2011)21. Wax Idols - "Grey Area"(No Future, HoZac 2011)
Woah, is it really October already?! Judging by the clock at the bottom right of my computer screen and the flannel shirt wrapped around my torso, it must be. Where has all the time gone? It seems like April was only a few minutes ago, and now the year is damn near over. I've been to a bunch of shows, crossed a couple of folks off my live bucket list (New York Dolls, Wanda Jackson), and spent probably a few grand on records, and what do I have to show for it? Slightly more damaged eardrums and a whole buncha physical media that will be a real pain in the ass to lift if I ever move into a new place, I reckon. Seriously though, 2011 might have already topped 2010 as one of the best music years since the mid-90s, and it's not over yet!Random Old Records Podcast #36 is out now, and it's loaded with just over an hour of jams, starting off with the raging opening salvo from Let's Wrestle's new LP, "In Dreams Part II." It sounds so much like the aforementioned mid-90s that you'd swear that 15+ years of godawful over-produced mainstream rock didn't kill good music after all and that the kids really and truly are alright. The kids really ARE alright, even though their space phone zombie walks and Twitter posts suggest otherwise. Forget about the waves of whiny bedroom folk and trendy corporate "garage rock" wannabes, there's real and VITAL rock n' roll still being cranked out by the truckload all over the world. No better example can be found than the second track on this here podcast, a sizzling blast from the brand new 10" LP from smooth punk titans Bare Wires, who continue their unparalleled streak of insta-classic bangers with "Sweet Little Stranger." That nasty fuzz and snarling vocal might just lift you out of your plush computer chair, Mr. Internet cynic!Elsewhere, you'll hear the lead-off single from the Strange Boys' highly anticipated new LP out in a few weeks, which finds the Austin garage rockers moving even closer to that Exile On Main Street vibe, another perfect 80s pop jam from the new Dum Dum Girls album, some delightfully evil synth punk from Swedish noise terrorists Black Bug, a fuzzed-out Beach Boys homage from Moonhearts mainman Mikal Cronin's debut solo nod on Trouble In Mind, some obnoxious analog oscillations from California's Blasted Canyons, some dusty reverb rock from Texas teenagers Fungi Girls, and a catchy beach-pop latecomer from the former Mika Miko members in Bleached. Random Old Records #36 finishes up with 18 or so minutes of classic mid-90s indie rock from Material Issue, Hazel, The Spinanes, and Sebadoh, who I'll be glad to cross off that live show bucket list in a couple weeks. Bakesale was released 17 years ago, and if that's not enough to make a guy feel old, I don't know what does. In between the tracks, you’ll hear a series of spooky inserts from “Death Of A Doll,” an episode of Inner Sanctum Mysteries originally aired October 18th, 1948. Right in time for Halloween, it will send a chill up your back!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 #36Released 10/12/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Let's Wrestle - "In Dreams Part II"(Nursing Home, Merge 2011)2. Bare Wires - "Sweet Little Stranger"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)3. Fungi Girls - "Honey Face"(Some Easy Magic, HoZac 2011)4. Mikal Cronin - "Get Along"(Mikal Cronin, Trouble In Mind 2011)5. The Ketamines - "Line By Line"(Line By Line 7", HoZac 2011)6. The Wrong Words - "Summer's Gone"(The Wrong Words, Trouble In Mind, 2011)7. XRay Eyeballs - "Big Toe"(Not Nothing, Kanine 2011)--Death Of A Doll8. The Strange Boys - "Me And You"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)9. Colleen Green - "Green One"(Green One, Hardly Art 2011)10. Black Bug - "Shard Of Glass"(Police Helicopter 7", HoZac 2011)11. Blasted Canyons - "Death And A Half"(Blasted Canyons, Castleface 2011)12. Burning Itch - "Dead End Street"(Burning Itch, Tic Tac Totally 2011)13. Wax Museums - "Mosquito Enormo"(Eye Times, Trouble In Mind 2011)--Death Of A Doll, Part 214. Dum Dum Girls - "Heartbeat"(Only In Dreams, Sub Pop 2011)15. The Pretenders - "Wait"(The Pretenders, Sire 1980)16. Bleached - "Think Of You"(Carter 7", AF 2011)17. The Spinanes - "Noel, Jonah, and Me"(Manos, Sub Pop 1993)18. Hazel - "Blank Florida"(Are You Going To Eat That?, Sub Pop 1995)--Death Of A Doll, Part 319. Material Issue - "A Very Good Thing"(Freak City Soundtrack, Polygram 1994)20. The Figgs - "Favorite Shirt"(Low-Fi At Society High, Imago 1994)21. Sebadoh - "Rebound"(Bakesale, Sub Pop 1994)22. Unrest - "Make Out Club"(Perfect Teeth, 4AD 1993)
Yeah dude, EPISODE #35 of Random Old Records is finished, fresh off my hard drive to yours, and this one is chock-full of jams! Not only that, but this time around there's no dance pop. Yep, 100% dance pop free! It kicks off with a track from Vancouver's Dead Ghosts, who put out one of the best rock n' roll debut albums I've heard in a long time earlier this year. It sounds like a bunch of degenerate punk kids who grew up on beat-up vinyl copies of early Stones records. A few minutes later, there's a tune from the upcoming second Dum Dum Girls record on Sub Pop, and Dee Dee Dum Dum has morphed into a master of the pop song. "Bedroom Eyes" sounds straight outta 1985, a simpler time when songs that still resembled rock n' roll made it onto pop radio. It sounds like the love song from a classic big-budget 80s flick, and just try to make it through without getting that chorus stuck in your head. It's impossible!Elsewhere, I dig deep into my bank of classic tunes and pull out stuff by Big Star, The Raspberries, Captain Beefheart, Thee Headcoats, and Louis Jordan. Plus, you'll hear a set of original punk rock from The Ramones, Stiff Little Fingers, and The Rezillos, and a sprinkling of newer tracks by Jacuzzi Boys, Bare Wires, Fungi Girls, and Missing Monuments. Hot DAMN! Nestled deep in the playlist, you'll find a track from The Streys, a bunch of kids from the Cleveland suburbs who cranked out a few singles of hammer-dumb 60s garage punk before disappearing forever. It all wraps up with "Since You've Gone" by Spanky And Our Gang, one of the most dazzling displays of psychedelic vocal harmony I've ever heard.All in all, this is one of the best episodes of Random Old Records I've put together in awhile, so go to the normal locations and download it right away! There's lots of loud guitars, simplistic hooks, and plenty of "hell yeah!" moments to be had. It's a perfect soundtrack for jumping around your room for like an hour!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 #35Released 09/13/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Dead Ghosts - "When It Comes To You"(Dead Ghosts, Florida's Dying 2011)2. Bare Wires - "I Lie Awake"(Artificial Clouds, Tic Tac Totally 2009)3. Jacuzzi Boys - "Crush"(Glazin', Hardly Art 2011)4. Fungi Girls - "Thanks For Following, Love Yoko"(Denton Denton USA!, Play Pinball 2010)5. Dum Dum Girls - "Bedroom Eyes"(Only In Dreams, Sub Pop 2011)6. The Rifles - "Local Boy"(No Love Lost, Red Ink 2006)--The kinda woman they write books about.7. Louis Jordan - "Caldonia"(No Moe! Louis Jordan's Greatest Hits, MCA 1992)8. The Ramones - "Cretin Hop"(Rocket To Russia, Sire 1978)9. Stiff Little Fingers - "No More Of That"(Inflammable Material, Rough Trade 1979)10. The Rezillos - "No"(Can't Stand The Rezillos, Sire 1978)11. The Weirdos - "Solitary Confinement"(Weird World Vol. 1, Frontier 1993)--Good times...12. King Tuff - "Connection"(Was Dead, The Colonel 2008)13. Missing Monuments - "Painted White"(Painted White, Douchemaster 2011)14. Big Star - "Way Out West"(Radio City, Stax 1974)15. Raspberries - "Every Way I Can"(Fresh, Capitol 1972)16. Thee Headcoats - "No Way Out"(Heavens To Murgatroyd, Sub Pop 1992)17. Len Price 3 - "Chinese Burn"(Chinese Burn, Wicked Cool 2007)18. The Nightcrawlers - "Little Black Egg"(Nuggets, Rhino 1998)--Zappa does Allen19. Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band - "Zig Zag Wanderer"(Safe As Milk, Buddah 1967)20. The Streys - "She Cools My Mind"(Psychedelic States: Ohio In The 60s, Vol.3, Gear Fab 2000)21. Brenda Lee - "Is It True"(One Kiss Can Lead To Another, Rhino 2005)22. Jail Weddings - "One Of These Days"(Love Is Lawless, White Noise 2010)23. Spanky and Our Gang - "Since You've Gone"(Without Rhyme Or Reason, Mercury 1968)
Summer, summer, summertime! I threw this one together at the last minute, but I think I did a pretty good job of capturing the mood of this lazy, hazy, hot July. Random Old Records Podcast #33 drifts by in a dreamy blur of psychedelic moods, shimmering reverb guitar, and loping dance beats, with a mix of new and old tracks. If you're one of those people who are melting in this punishing 100+ degree heatwave rocking the midwest, and just want to sit around in a dark room getting lifted all day, this is the podcast for you!Episode #33 kicks off with the all-time classic opening medley from the debut LP by The Soft Machine, a towering groove filled with stunning drums from Robert Wyatt, screeching organs, and slow-burning instrumental fury, and goes into some screaming garage psych from The Night Beats and Thee Oh Sees, then a Brit-psych style workout from The Paperhead, who put out one of the best LPs of the year on Trouble In Mind a few months back. I've been raving about them ever since, and now I'm SUPER-PUMPED that they're playing a free show at one of the best new venues in Cincinnati, MOTR Pub, on July 27th. If you're anywhere close, come check it out! Also, check out the perfect lo-fi 60s psych vibe of Jeffrey Novak on this episode of Random Old Records. He just so happens to be the producer of The Paperhead LP, and will be guesting on keyboards on their tour. Sweet deal!Elsewhere, you'll hear dreamy electronic-psych tracks from Washed Out, Hype Williams, and Black Moth Super Rainbow, and more chill jams from the likes of Pure X (AWESOME new LP), Seapony, Sic Alps, White Fence, Blouse, and Kelley Stoltz. There's classic tracks from The Kinks and Matching Mole, plus a few more surprises to round things out. Hopefully y'all dig it! There's some of my favorite songs of the year on this thing, so check it out and let me know what you think. Enjoy your summer, folks!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 #33Released 07/13/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Soft Machine - "Hope For Happiness/Joy Of A Toy/Hope For Happiness (Reprise)"(The Soft Machine, ABC/Probe 1968)2. Night Beats - "Hallucinojenny"(Night Beats, Trouble In Mind 2011)3. Thee Oh Sees - "Corrupted Coffin"(Castlemania, In The Red 2011)4. The Paperhead - "Back To Those Days"(The Paperhead, Trouble In Mind 2011)5. Pure X - "Voices"(Pleasure, Acephale 2011)--Searching for the perfect wave.6. Matching Mole - "O Caroline"(Matching Mole, CBS 1972)7. Blouse - "Shadow"(Shadow 7", Sub Pop 2011)8. Seapony - "So Low"(Go With Me, Hardly Art 2011)9. Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Moody Day"(Extra Flavor, Graveface 2011)10. Hype Williams - "Your Girl Smells Chung When She Wears Dior"(One Nation, Hippos In Tanks 2011)11. Washed Out - "Echoes"(Within And Without, Sub Pop 2011)--Owlsley blue, British dudes, etc.12. Kelley Stoltz - "Please Visit Soon"(Antique Glow, Jackpine Social Club 2004)13. Sic Alps - "Cement Surfboard"(Napa Asylum, Drag City 2011)14. White Fence - "Art Investor Collector"(Is Growing Faith, Woodsist 2010)15. Jeffrey Novak - "Queen Of Moods"(After The Ball, LMN Recordings 2009)16. The Kinks - "People Take Pictures Of Each Other"(Village Green Preservation Society, Reprise 1968)17. The Go - "Caroline"(Howl On The Haunted Beat You Ride, Cass 2007)
So yeah, the air conditioning has been broken in my office at work all week long. Neat, huh? It's like eleventy billion degrees outside, so it's a perfect time to drop a brand new podcast of hot rock n' roll jams to sweat out the summer months with! Random Old Records EPISODE #32 features brand new tracks from Black Lips, Wax Museums, Ty Segall, and Cults, each from LPs that are sure to top the year-end lists. Ty Segall in particular has a stunner ready for all of you with Goodbye Bread, which thickens and slows down his bratty garage punk sound and brings the superficial Beatles and Nirvana influences of his past releases to the forefront in a way that will have mainstream rock critics blowing their stacks when they finally get around to checking it out.To be honest, I wasn't much of a Black Lips fan before, but the steady hand of super-producer Mark Ronson guides the band and polishes the shit out of their hooks and sound on the new Arabia Mountain. The blasts of bratty feedback and in-jokey murkiness of their previous releases has been replaced with huge gang choruses, sleazy saxophones, and more refined melodies than ever before. Random Old Records #32 includes "Raw Meat," which is a short and sweet Ramones homage that might be the best song they've ever recorded. Check it out!Also, you may notice some strange and different sounds on Random Old Records #32 that you haven't heard in previous episodes. For some reason, this new wave of dark and moody electronic rock has really been catching my ear in the past month or two, most notably the releases from Brooklyn's Captured Tracks label. On this episode, you'll hear a KILLER track from Portland's Blouse called "Into Black." These folks sound like they're trying to create a late 80s David Lynch movie credits theme with every track, and that's not really a bad thing in my book. You'll also hear darker Suicide-style tunes from The Soft Moon and Led Er Est that are on steady rotation around Random Old Records HQ.You'll also hear new hot blasts of rock n' roll from Wax Idols, The Hussy, Personal And The Pizzas, Brian Olive, Ramma Lamma, The People's Temple, Natural Child, Smith Westerns, Thee Oh Sees, and loads more! Click the links below to stream, subscribe, or download the latest episode and let me know that you think. As always, thanks for reading and listening, and if you're in the Cincinnati area, come out to see The Hussy from Madison, Wisconsin at the Comet tonight! Free show and burritos!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 #32Released 06/08/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Wax Idols - "All Too Human"(All Too Human 7", Hozac 2011)2. Bad Banana - "Cry About It"(Cry About It 7", Puzzle Pieces 2011)3. Seapony - "Blue Star"(Go With Me, Hardly Art 2011)4. Blouse - "Into Black"(Into Black 7", Captured Tracks 2011)5. Cults - "Never Saw The Point"(Cults, Columbia 2011)6. The Soft Moon - "We Are We"(The Soft Moon, Captured Tracks 2010)7. Led Er Est - "Opto 5"(May, Captured Tracks 2011)--We wanna be free!8. Natural Child - "Easy Street"(1971, Infinity Cat 2011)9. Shapes Have Fangs - "Dinner In The Dark"(Dinner In The Dark, Reverb Appreciation Society 2011)10. The People's Temple - "Keeper (Of Souls)"(Sons Of Stone, Hozac 2011)11. Thee Oh Sees - "The Whipping Continues"(Castlemania, In The Red 2011)12. Ty Segall - "The Floor"(Goodbye Bread, Drag City 2011)--Who gives drugs to robots?13. Smith Westerns - "End Of The Night"(Dye It Blonde, Fat Possum 2011)14. Brian Olive - "Back Sliding Soul"(Two Of Everything, Alive 2011)15. The Greenhornes - "Back Sliding Soul"(The Greenhornes, Telstar 2001)16. The Soledad Brothers - "Downtown Paranoia Blues"(The Hardest Walk, Alive 2006)--See the dirt gang!17. Ramma Lamma - "Truthin'"(Tiger 7", Certified PR 2010)18. Black Lips - "Raw Meat"(Arabia Mountain, Vice 2011)19. GG King - "Incendiary Device"(Esoteric Lore, Rob's House 2011)20. The Hussy - "Sexi Ladi"(Cement Tomb Mind Control, Slow Fizz 2011)21. Wax Museums - "Bruiser"(Eye Times, Trouble In Mind 2011)22. Personal & The Pizzas - "Dead Meat"(Dead Meat 7", Total Punk 2011)
Oh wow, is it really May already? Well, according to the calendar it is, so here's EPISODE #31 of Random Old Records! April was an amazing month for rock n' roll, and I spent it buying a whole pile of records and getting my face melted off at live shows by the Black Lips, Vivian Girls, Ty Segall, The Fresh and Onlys, The Black Angels, Davila 666, Magic Jake and The Power Crystals, and YOWZA! Yeah, luckily a whole buncha sweet bands played around Cincinnati and got a fantastic turnout each time, so hopefully that bodes well for the summer and we'll be seeing even more coming soon!Anyway, Random Old Records #31 is loaded with an hour of new rock n' roll, including a BRAND NEW track from glam pop wizard King Tuff, fresh off a recent Scion A/V split single with the Hex Dispensers. It's called "Hands" and it sounds like a long lost Slade song. His upcoming LP is gonna be something else! The featured label this time around is Trouble In Mind, who should get some kinda award for putting out dozens of records without a single bad one in the bunch! This time around, you'll hear a track from each of their latest releases (Wrong Words, The Paperhead, Jeffrey Novak, and Alex Cuervo), plus Mean Jeans doing a TORRID Sparks cover from the TiM Record Store Day split 7"! That The Paperhead LP is freakin' amazing, by the way. It's a buncha 18 year old kids channeling vintage 60s psych pop through a 90s Elephant 6 lens and wrapping it all in a haze of youthful vigor and pie-eyed optimism. Not to be missed!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 #31Released 05/11/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Magic Jake and The Power Crystals - "Power Crystals"(Magic Jake and The Power Crystals, Burger 2011)2. Natural Child - "Hard Workin' Man"(1971, Infinity Cat 2011)3. Ty Segall - "Buick Mackane"(Ty Rex, Goner 2011)4. Silver Shampoo - "Streaks Of Satan"(Higher and Higher, Krazypunx 2011)5. Alex Cuervo - "Hands Of Glory"(4 Song Solo EP, Trouble In Mind 2011)6. King Tuff - "Hands"(Hex Dispensers/King Tuff 7", Scion A/V 2011)--Werewolves On Wheels!7. Dum Dum Girls - "He Gets Me High"(He Gets Me High, Sub Pop 2011)8. White Mystery - "Good Girl"(Blood And Venom, self-released 2011)9. Shannon And The Clams - "Toxic Revenge"(Sleep Talk, 1234 Go! 2011)10. The Unwed Teenage Mothers - "Change Your Mind"(Blonde Girls, Play Pinball 2010)11. Mean Jeans - "Forever Young"(Record Store Day 2011 7", Trouble In Mind 2011)12. White Wires - "Pogo 'Til I Puke Tonight"(Pogo 'Til I Puke Tonight 7", Ugly Pop 2010)--How do you get to know someone?13. Hunx And His Punx - "Tonite Tonite"(Too Young To Fall In Love, Hardly Art 2011)14. First Base - "She's Boy Crazy"(She's Boy Crazy 7", Play Pinball 2010)15. The Guitars - "She's Got Your Heart"(High Action, self-released 2011)16. The Fresh And Onlys - "Fascinated"(Play It Strange, In The Red 2010)17. Jeffrey Novak - "Looking Down At You"(4 Song Solo EP, Trouble In Mind 2011)18. The Paperhead - "Do You Ever Think Of Me?"(The Paperhead, Trouble In Mind 2011)--You must have a widescreen navel!19. Snake Flower 2 - "You Can't Erase A Mirror"(Memory Castle 7", Southpaw 2011)20. The Black Angels - "At Night"(Phosgene Nightmare, Blue Horizon 2011)21. The Wrong Words - "Wrong Again"(The Wrong Words, Trouble In Mind 2011)22. Sex Clark Five - "Detention Girls"(Strum and Drum, Records To Russia 1986)23. Rockpile - "When I Write The Book"(Seconds Of Pleasure, Columbia 1980)
Hey folks, it's that time again! Random Old Records Podcast EPISODE #29 is out NOW! Yes sir or madam, get ready for a solid hour of new and old rock n' roll, punk, garage, soul, psych, and raw n' REAL shouts from the bottom of the gutter. Kicking things off on #29 is a track from the LP I've been spinning the most in the last few months, the latest and greatest from Ottawa's White Wires! "I Can Tell" is a classic, slow-building power pop punk rawk jam, and the rest of the record is more of the amazing same. After that, you'll hear a track off the long-awaited new 7" from Florida's Garbo's Daughter, the triumphant return of Denton, TX's all star punks High Tension Wires, up-and-coming Richmond trash rockers Sports Bar, the dreamy new Vivian Girls side projects La Sera and The Babies, and a bunch of spankin' NEW bangers from the likes of Charlie and The Skunks, Dead Ghosts, Hornet Leg, Smith Westerns, Wheels On Fire, Trent Fox and the Tenants, Caroline and the Treats, and WHEW, a whole lot MORE! This is one of the best episodes I've cranked out in recent months, so download it, rock out, and tell all your friends.I guess the most exciting new news this month is that Random Old Records Podcast is now iTunes OFFICIAL! Yep, I broke down and threw my credit card number Apple's way and went legit. You can now search for Random Old Records in the iTunes store and subscribe directly. Neat, huh? Here's the official page if ya want to go poking around. 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 #29Released 03/07/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. White Wires - "I Can Tell"(WWII, Dirtnap 2010)2. Garbo's Daughter - "Mascara Stains On My Pillowcase"(Spin and Melt 7", Surfin' Ki 2011)3. High Tension Wires - "Backbone"(Welcome New Machine, Dirtnap 2011)4. Charlie and the Skunks - "Ooh La La La La"(Take An Ice Cream Scoop Out Of My Brain 7", Eradicator 2011)5. Fast Cars - "The Kids Just Wanna Dance"(Coming...Ready Or Not, Detour 2001)6. Smith Westerns - "Weekend"(Dye It Blonde, Fat Possum 2011)--Winter storms...7. The Yo-Yos - "Leaning On You"(A History Of Garage And Frat Bands In Memphis 1960-75, Shangri-La 2001)8. Dead Ghosts - "I Want You To Know"(Dead Ghosts, Florida's Dying 2010)9. Sports Bar - "Anisa, Nah She Don't Live Here No More"(Sports Bar, self-released 2010)10. Trent Fox and the Tenants - "Outta My Mind"(Mess Around 7", Kind Turkey 2011)11. The Giljoteens - "You'll Miss Me"(Get A Head, Teen Sounds 2004)12. Wheels On Fire - "Broken Up"(Cherry Bomb 7", Kind Turkey 2010)13. The Exprollers - "Shake And Shout"(Run! Rollers Run!, Stiffeen 2004)--Partners in crime...14. The Babies - "Breakin' The Law"(The Babies, Shrimper 2011)15. Hornet Leg - "Covered In Blood"(Blood Trilogy 7", K 2010)16. Timmy's Organism - "Give It To Me Babe"(Rise Of The Green Gorilla, Sacred Bones 2010)17. Cum Stain - "Broke My Dick"(Cum Stain, Burger 2010)18. Le Face - "Exits/Illusions"(Le Face, Tic Tac Totally 2009)19. The Bold Ones - "Screwing Around"(Open Your Mouth 7", HoZac 2009)20. The Lids - "Fool For You"(The Lids, Rip Off 2004)--Marsha, the erotic housewife...21. Caroline and the Treats - "Let's Do It"(Bad All Over, House Of Rock 2010)22. The Glossines - "Underage"(Hey! It's A Teenacide Pajama Party, Teenacide 2004)23. The Pleasure Kills - "I Want You"(Bring Me A Match, Polypore 2010)24. Rocket - "Join The Professionals"(Girls With Candy Hearts, Teenacide 2006)25. La Sera - "Dedicated To The One I Love"(Devils Hearts Grow Gold 7", Hardly Art 2011)David F. FriedmanThe Monarch Of ExploitationRIP1923-2011