Love this new song from the Thermals. Nice guitar licks. I couldn’t embed this other video, but check it out. A little surprised to see Jessica Boudreaux on guitar. Is that permanent? Either way, The Thermals are finally making their way to Pittsburgh on April 24th. I’ve been waiting a long time.
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On Wednesday, I mentioned a show on Tuesday that you probably missed involving math rock bands. I had not heard local Pittsburgh act High Deaf before. They are quite good and worthy of a closer look. Enjoy.
A little bit psychedelic. A little bit weird. Quite good. From the state of Maine. This entire album is catchy as hell. Enjoy!
I need to get this stuff in before bands play. But I noticed that Jitters was playing Spirit last night. And I couldn’t go and didn’t discover it until later yesterday. So, here is what you missed. Feel that regret and soak it up with a sigh.
I like scream-o, often. But certainly not always. Daitro hails from Lyon, France and coming to us via Adagio 830 in Berlin. It’s good stuff. Similar to blog favorite Conspiración Autista, but just a bit less raw. In other words, this is really good.
Some dream-pop for you this morning. Band name and song title blur together into some sort of semi-profound and disturbing statement.
Good morning. Sorry for the hibernation there. We’re making some changes here and on the air. You can hear Matt’s radio show, Sundays from 2 to 4pm. And we’re going to be expanding coverage here on the blog again soon. For now, here is a song that I cannot stop loving.
While perhaps a bit standard, I enjoyed this. I might be slightly allured by the idea of a drunken barn dance. I’m a bit impressionable in that way.
Since MLK Day is over, I suppose it’s time for the Revival of cruelty. This song from one of my favorite bands is just awesome.
Matt’s in Mexico and i’ve been super busy. Here is some Hello Shark to say Hello. It’s quite delightful. Hopefully you are working for some kind of justice today in honor of MLK.