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episode #765. a short list: button maker, cable snake, puzzle bed frame, cap toe suede boot, spork, lawn chair, mp3 player, stainless steel plates and bowls.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Dianas "Star Emoji" Baby Baby02:59 orchid mantis "midi memory" compositions on midi and tape04:42 Pezzettino "Quake" Venus07:10 LITTLE WINGS "Light Brang" Explains10:38 Painter "II" Leo Party14:58 BODY LENS "Jiltz" BL DLX18:39 Eminem "hidin’ in the yard" canadian wilderness21:21 Memory Leaks Onto The Rug "leach’s storm-petrel" Rug Leaks Onto The Memory22:57 Terry Malts "In The Waiting Room" Distracted (Plus)26:17 Robert Sotelo "Dear Resident" Dear Resident / Operate Now29:48 Dressage "Chez Lounge" Take Me Home32:55 GABI JR "at&t" may first36:12 New Balance "Turned Over" Heaven’s Shadow39:57 Emotional World "Bit Up" I Want to Believe42:43 whitney ballen "voicemail" voicemail43:16 allegra krieger "push & pull" 12346:02 Perhapsy "radar gun" my Fam, your Fam, SADFAM48:09 Pouty "Awake (version 1)“ Demos Unreleased50:05 Francie Moon "Sittin’ In the Middle" All the Same52:35 Peaer "The Blues" For the Time Being
Alec Christensen of Flashback (CITR 101.9 FM, Thursdays, 6-7:30 PST) guests on Andyland Radio with Andrew Willis. During the show, Alec and Andy play 'Would You Rather?', and 'Over Or Under?', and Andrew answers your questions on 'Ask Andy'. In news, Big Brother UK is cancelled, Beyonce practices witchcraft, Bill Cosby goes to jail, Amazon announces the opening of 3000 Amazon Go stores, Uber Drivers are making less money, bananas donated to prison turn out to be cocaine, and people in relationships are getting fat. Music by Pink Wine, SSION, Zed Bias, Queen Jo, Hockey Dad, The Hives, Cocodylus, Mean Motor Scooter, and Terry Malts.
Working Class Audio Session #114 with Monte Vallier!!! Monte Vallier grew up in the Bay Area and launched his musical career by dropping out of high school and moving to London with his band Half Church who he played bass with. After making a record and playing tons of gigs with bands such as The Fall, Echo and the Bunnymen, and PIL, the band called it quits in 1986. After interning at The music annex and Coast Recorders (Bay Area) Monte built his own studio with engineer Gibbs Chapman that was destroyed in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake . It was that same year that Monte started working with the band Swell as a bass player. They Made 5 albums and toured extensively in the 90’s and eventually signed to Rick Rubin’s Def American label in 1993. They made all their our own records starting with a Tascam 38 but then took all the recording advances and bought more gear. They built studios in LA and NYC and in various places in SF to make the records. Monte says he truly learned how to a make a proper record while working with Swell. After Monte left Swell he got busy by producing other people, partnered with Marc Capelle to pursue commercial composition, film scoring, and corporate music and audio post , formed Jet Black Crayon with Tommy Guerrero and toured a bit, making 3 albums then working on 9 solo records for Tommy. Eventually Monte partnered with Jamie Kahn and Nathan Harlow to create a recording space in San Francisco in 2006. Monte has worked with many bands and solo artists including, Tommy Guerrero, Wax Idols, Mark Eitzel, Sean Hayes, Oxbow, Chuck Dukowski and Blackface, Weekend, Mall Walk, Houses of Heaven, Never Young, Wild Moth, Hariguem Zaboy, Terry Malts, The Mattson 2, Young Prisms, Wax Idols, Jet Black Crayon, The Mumlers. The Soft Moon, BLKTOP Project, Vetiver, Rova Saxophone Quartet (OrchestraRova-Larry Ochs), [the] caseworker, Beautiful Machines, Tomorrow’s Tulips, Peggy Honeywell, GoJoGo, Kelley Stoltz, Money Mark, Swell, The Japanese Motors, Erik Arnaud, My Diet Pill, Warbler, Kurt Nilsen, Ice Sun, Xiu Xiu, TODD, Bunuel, LiXi, Seventeen Evergreen, Rupa and the April Fishes, Ghost in the City, Trust….etc
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite indie rock of 2016. Show notes: - We are not Moviefone - Rough year for musician deaths - Trump's top 3 albums - A return to protest music? - Clicky Clicky HQ is fully Alexa-ized - The kids love the vinyl (well, the hipsters do, anyway) - Albums are back, sort of - Crowdfunding albums is becoming more prevalent - Breitling's bubbling under albums: A Giant Dog, Thin Lips, Bent Shapes, Yr Poetry, Pinegrove, Horse Jumper of Love, Guillermo Sexo, California Snow Story - Kumar's: Used Cassettes, Savages, Dino Jr., Radiohead, Split Single, Preoccupations, Descendents, Johnny Foreigner, Terry Malts, Hallelujah the Hills, Kristin Hersh, I Don't Cares, Nick Cave, Gord Downie, PJ Harvey - Downie teamed with comics artist Jeff Lemire on combo album/graphic novel - Breitling's #10 - Cold Pumas back with a hot new release - Kumar's #10 - Possibly the last Tragically Hip album - Different sound courtesy of producers Kevin Drew and Dave Hamelin - Breitling's #9 - Boston's Strange Passage reminds of early Ride - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! 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.
Can't pick a more inauspicious time to post a new show than smack in the middle of Labor Day weekend, but we at Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio don't operate according to your rules. We had bands we needed to play for you, we had a free Saturday night, we bailed on something like five quality live music shows happening in the San Francisco Bay Area this evening and instead we made ya this podcast. It's a little over an hour and it might blow your goddamn mind. Let's start with brand new material from HONEY RADAR, SNEAKS, OCTAGRAPE, SYNTHETIC ID, PY PY, TERRY MALTS and THE BILDERS. We stack from there with reissued stuff from CRIME. We slide in library material from VAIN AIMS, GARBAGE AND THE FLOWERS, COME, FLESH EATERS, DEAD CLODETTES, THE GERMS and the awesome KING TEARS MORTUARY - among others. Like the other 43 hours of podcasts before it, it all comes with my personal guarantee of quality - the music, not the blatherings of the inane host. That's what the slider on your iPhone is for. Track listing: HONEY RADAR - A Ballerina in Focus HONEY RADAR - Alabama Wax Habit SNEAKS - New Taste BEYOND THE IMPLODE - Lassitude VAIN AIMS - You KING TEARS MORTUARY - Crash Report DEAD CLODETTES - Flou THE NIGHTS AND DAYS - Diddy Wah Diddy CRIME - Terminal Boredom GERMS - Sex Boy TERRY MALTS - Let You In SYNTHETIC ID - Random Shocks THE FLESH EATERS - Plastic Factory (live) OCTAGRAPE - Ono Cyclone PY PY - Pagan Day COME - Car THE GARBAGE AND THE FLOWERS - Nothing Going Down At All THE BILDERS - The Utopians R Just Out Boozin'
It's all about the young musicmakers of today this time on DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO - this 65-minute podcast features a bunch of 'em, including brand new stuff from Household, Neonates, Wildhoney, The Ar-Kaics, Toxie, Terry Malts, Ruby Pins and even the swan song from Sic Alps. Holy mackerel. I also took a page directly from the book of New Zealand's (and The Dead C's) Bruce Russell, and played a set of kiwi postpunk, punk and noise from the early 1980s on "small labels", just as Mr. Russell did on his excellent podcast "And The Maggots Dance...1,2,3". I was taking notes, as you'll see. The show is rounded out by other sub-underground sound from Jackknife, Blast Off Country Style, The Spits, Dara Puspita, Bona Dish, Flesh Eaters and more.Track listing:JACKKNIFE - Come OnWILDHONEY - Super StupidWINGTIP SLOAT - M31LINDA LAINE & THE SINNERS - There He GoesTHE TUTS - BeverlyDARA PUSPITA - A Go GoBONA DISH - MutationRUBY PINS - My Friends Are InsaneHOUSEHOLD - A New LeafTERRY MALTS - They're FeedingNEONATES - Over FireTOXIE - TiesLIFE IN THE FRIDGE EXISTS - Have You Checked The Children?NAKED SPOTS DANCE - Crescendo/Circle MoonTHE OXES - Garden City Hell FlightTHE PLAYTHINGS - Coloured25 CENTS - Don't Deceive MeRITUAL SEX - CaligulaTHE AR-KAICS - Make It MineBLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE - Lake EerieTHE SPITS - FlagsTHE FLESH EATERS - Jesus Don't Come Through The CottonSIC ALPS - Biz Bag
A bit different this week, we take a bit of a break to recover from turkeyfest ’12 and play some music for you, hope you enjoy: the songs: The Peach Kings – Thieves & Kings Terry Malts – Tumble Down Divine Fits – Would That Not Be Nice The Orwells – Ancient Egypt Titus Andronicus […]
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)
Woah! 2012 is less than two months old, and there's already so much kick-ass rock n' roll coming out that it's making my head spin! So yeah, this time around Random Old Records Podcast #40 is an uninterrupted hour of straight-up jams because there just wasn't any room for the quirky soundbytes you all know and love. HAHA. This fat stack of tracks features one song each from the latest batch of HoZac Records releases, including The Band In Heaven, Radar Eyes, Teledrome, and Bare Mutants, which all rule as usual. Teledrome's super-catchy electro-punk is the real gem this time around. Seriously, give this dude a proper studio and budget and he'll be on the cover of magazines in a year. Mark my words!Random Old Records #40 also features an EXCLUSIVE track from the upcoming second LP by killer Wisconsin garage punk duo The Hussy! It's called "Mind Alright," the LP is called Weed Seizure, and it's set to be released by Tic Tac Totally sometime next month. This record is a monster folks, just check out the sick artwork by Ben Lyon below! Elsewhere, you'll hear BRAND NEW tracks from upcoming releases by The Sugar Stems, Digital Leather, and Terry Malts, current tunes by Coasting, Gap Dream, Wiccans, The Pharmacy, and Gary Wrong, classics from the Angry Samoans and Teengenerate, and more, more, MORE!!! It all finishes up with a modern classic pop tune from former Lost Sounds and River City Tanlines frontwoman Alicja-Pop that will shake you up good if you're paying attention. This is one of my favorite episodes I've coughed up in awhile, so 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 #40Released 02/09/12DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Pharmacy - "Dig Your Grave"(Dig Your Grave, Kind Turkey 2012)2. Terry Malts - "Mall Dreams"(Killing Time, Slumberland 2012)3. Digital Leather - "Thrill Is Gone"(Modern Problems, FDH 2012)4. Teledrome - "Dial Tone"(Double Vision, HoZac 2012)5. Gary Wrong - "Pollen Christ"(Gary Wrong 7", Total Punk 2012)6. The Consumers - "Your Problem"(All My Friends Are Dead, In The Red 2011)7. The Onions - "Alien Astronaut"(Alien Astronaut 7", Certified PR 2012)8. The Hussy - "Mind Alright"(Weed Seizure, Tic Tac Totally 2012)9. Angry Samoans - "The Todd Killings"(The Unboxed Set, Triple X 1995)10. Teengenerate - "Wild Weekend"(Smash Hits, Estrus 1995)11. Wiccans - "Witches"(Skullduggery, Katorga Works 2011)12. Lantern - "Nothin' Comes Easy"(Stranger I Come, Stranger I Leave, Night People 2012)13. The Lonesome Savages - "Black Hair Woman"(All Outta Love, Kind Turkey 2012)14. The Band In Heaven - "Summer Bummer"(The Band In Heaven 7", HoZac 2012)15. Radar Eyes - "I Am"(Radar Eyes, HoZac 2012)16. Gap Dream - "Heart"(Gap Dream, Burger 2012)17. Bare Mutants - "Without You"(Bare Mutants 7", HoZac)18. Coasting - "Starts And Stays"(You're Never Going Back, M'Ladys 2011)19. Pamela - "I'm Nobody"(Pamela 7", Southpaw 2012)20. Squish - "Shame Spiral"(Squish 7", HoZac 2012)21. Sugar Stems - "Did You Ever"(Greatest Pretender 7", Certified PR 2012)22. Summer Twins - "I Will Love You"(Summer Twins, Burger 2012)23. Neverever - "Wedding Day"(Shake-A-Baby, Slumberland 2012)24. Alicja-Pop! - "Water Death"(I Play The Fool 7", Certified PR 2012)
The Wedding Present - You Jane Poli�a - Lay Your Cards Out Lost Lander - Cold Feet Ease The Medic - Antarctic Stare Aries - Los Dos Wreckage Machinery - Cold Hands (feat. Logam) Tristan Del Ray - Superdome Natascha Bessez - Heal (Original Mix) Liftoff - Summer's Shown Frankie Rose - Know Me OSO - Superman's Last Words Suzanna Maye - You Know Reigns - The Diagram Pistols At Dawn - Man.Wolf.Man Terry Malts - Tumble Down Saltillo - If Wishes Were Catholics Marcus Fischer - Cold Days Ishq - Skylike
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)