What a great one name artist. I just love the siren effect in this song.
A louder show than normal, this week’s radio shower featured songs from Grubs, Icky Blossoms, and Chile’s Rehusar. Here is the playlist for last night’s show.
| Artist | Album | Song |
| The Bugs | The Right Time | The Right Time |
| Grubs | CYJ003 | Dec 15th |
| Crain | Speed | Car Crash Decisions |
| Cuntz | Here come the real boys | Bin Day |
| Westkust | Last Forever | Jonna |
| Le Tigre | From The Desk Of Mr. Lady | Yr Critique |
| Eskimeaux | O.K. | A Hug Too Long |
| Thao & Mirah | Thao & Mirah | Folks |
| Senyawa | Menjadi | Gaib |
| Sebadoh | Bakesale | license to confuse |
| Eric Gaffney | Sore Foot Weirdy | Girls 1 2 3 |
| Ex Hex | Rips | Outro |
| Consignment | New Low | The Road Song |
| Dirty Dishes | Guilty | Guilty |
| bloodpheasant | traum | our homes and their adornments |
| Surfer Blood | 1000 Palms | Into Catacombs |
| Rodan | 15 Quiet Years | Tooth Fairy Manifesto |
| Spit-Take | Queen’s Pawn Game | Nothing Ever Comes True Ever |
| Pterodactyl | Spills Out | The Break |
| Icky Blossoms | Mask | Terror Nothing |
| Suckdog | Onward Suckdog Soldiers | I’m Going to be Married |
| Aye Nako | The Blackest Eye | Killswitch |
| Hop Along | Painted Shut | Waitress |
| Boy on Guitar | We Wait | Downtown |
| Olivia Tremor Control | Peel Session | Suite 1 |
| Rough Blush | Cosequence Demo | Inverse |
| US Maple | Long Hair in THree Stages | Home-made Stuff |
| Lady Lamb | After | Batter |
| the dudes | Greatest Hits | Church Youth Groups |
| My Light Shines for you | dias de lluvia | Why? |
| Rehusar | Humano-Maquina | |
| Sic Alps | Pleasures and Treasures | I am Grass |
| Downtown Boys | Full Communism | Monstro |
| Infinity Girl | stop being on my side | by now |
| ted danson with wolves | wwtdwwd | Winnebago |
| Polvo | Siberia | Light, Raking |
| angelic milk | Pale | gingerbread house |
| Apart | Gray Light | Sick of Sunlight |
| Church Girls | Church Girls EP | Powder Keg |
| Kinski | 7 (or 8) | Flight Risk |
| Nots | We are Nots | insect eyes |
| Mikal Cronin | MCIII | Made My Mind Up |
| Two Inch Astronaut | Foulbrood | Type Four |
| Antilles | ep | Of Conquest and Expansion |
| Aerogramme | A Story in White | Question is Complete |
| Tortuganónima | split w/ UH | Margen de Error |
| Wood Spider | Decadence | C’est La Vida Fuerte |
There was a week or two earlier this year where Woodsman’s S/T album was about the only thing I listened to, so it’s no surprise that I love this unreleased track that was recorded in those same sessions.
Titus Andronicus is a band that I usually like. Not every song hits home with me. But they are interesting. And they have a rock opera lp that just came out. So kudos to them for over achieving. They made this video as a sort of teaser for the rock opera and I really really like it.
We are on the air. You can listen via 88.3 FM in Pittsburgh. You can stream via wrct.org. Show goes until midnight, US eastern time.
I first saw Babes in Toyland in (I think) 1991. Around there. My friend Gypsy and I snuck our way into the Khyber Pass. It was probably my first packed to the gills bar show since I wasn’t 21 yet. All sweat and fun.
I really want Babes in Toyland to come to Pittsburgh. They have such great energy and they don’t seem to have missed a beat here.
Matt Picks a Jim Song
The Ethical Debating Society caught me at a time when I was ready to rock out, but I ultimately have to give the honor to Pterodactyl’s Magik Markers-cum-Battles noise beat.
This also seems like as good a forum as any to point out that if you’ve been enjoying the blog lately (and a decent amount of you are, if our page stats are to be believed), y’all should give Jim a big thanks for making this thing a real labor of love over the past few months. He’s really made things work while I’ve reduced my music nerddom to a part-time hobby due to work/travel/other 30 year old adult(ish) real-life shit. I should be able to start pulling my weight once things settle in, but til then it’s Jim’s ship to steer.
Jim Picks a Matt Song
I sound like a broken record but another week of great songs from Matt. I liked the live tune from It’s a Place to Bury Strangers. And I really liked Gun Outfit as well. But I think Rats on Rafts hits the right note, with the clever band name as well as the great song.
7″ Highlight – Melkbelly’s BATB
On Tuesday, we highlighted the new 7″ from Melkbelly. Singing about the Bathroom at the Beach, this noisy pop from Chicago is excellent. Read the post here or listen below.
10″ Highlight – Bouquet’s In a Dream
This was a busy week for highlighting newish music releases. We won’t do this one every week, but when we find a great 10″ release we’ll make sure to highlight it. This week was Bouquet who brought this mega-dreamy relaxing indie pop. Really, listening to In a Dream is very much like living In a Dream. Read the post here or listen below.
LP Highlight – Conspiración Autista’s LP
As a sort of last punch follow up to the Drunk Radio Shower, we highlighted the new release from Conspiración Autista. This lp is just phenomenal if you like a sort of screamo post-rock. Check out our post or listen below.
International Radio Shower
We also launched a new feature focused on music from different countries. In August, we have a 4-part series on music from Greece. Check out our first post featuring Acid Baby Jesus and Nefeli Walking Undercover.
Sunday, August 2nd Radio Show Playlist
Besides pulling out a few of our new discoveries from last week’s Drunk Radio Shower, we also featured Janitor Joe, new Widowspeak, and two bands named Gunk. Check out the full playlist here.
An old friend of mine put this video up this week. This was part of a show bidding farewell to Diva Haus in Columbia, MO. I know nothing except that Rough Blush is pretty great. When you are done with the video, check out their stuff on bandcamp too.
If you don’t like that then you’re no rock n roll fun. Seriously. Sometimes though, you need a classic. And I had this scheduled to post today before discovering the awesomeness that is Rough Blush. So why not leave it up?
Each month, in the International Radio Shower, we will explore interesting (to us) music from around the world. This feature publishes every Friday. This month will focus on music in Greece.
OK, so, lately i’ve fallen in love with clicking on a country tab on bandcamp and finding new music. This started with my self awareness that I have no idea what is coming out of most parts of the world. Sure, I know some music from some of the obvious places (hi UK and New Zealand). But what are they doing with indie, punk, post punk, or riot grrrl in Greece or Greenland or South Korea? Matt told me they have a great psyche rock scene in Chile. So it seemed obvious to spend more time exploring music internationally and to share what we find.
And so it was that a couple of weeks back I ventured into music from Greece. Aided by the fact that my girlfriend enjoys doing this too and she is fond of Greece. I already have an LP from Acid Baby Jesus. So I know there is goodness there. But all I know is that someone in Greece came up with the awesome band name, Acid Baby Jesus, and they make good garage rock.
Of course, not all Greek bands are available affordably on the US domestic front. Slovenly Records happens to have several from Greece. And keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive take on Greece music. It’s just me poking around and making note of interesting (to me) music on bandcamp.
More after the fold…
Nefeli Walking Undercover
Greece seems to have a lot of post rock and a lot of stoner rock (limited sample size aside). But it was an experimental folk rock album from Nefeli Walking Undercover that caught most of my attention. Nefeli Walking Undercover is the pseudonym for a musician and music teacher from Athens named Nefeli Liouta. She is a composer too which is something that explains the fine arrangements on many of these tracks. Some of my favorite songs are from her older ep. Here is a sample:
I really appreciate their cover art for the lp. It’s just great and probably what caught my attention in the first place. And if you are in Greece, or are ok paying the international shipping, the cd comes with a 60″x60″ poster of the cover art. Also, they have a bunch of great videos they have made for their music, such as this one.
Coming Next Week: Part II on Greek’s record label εἰρκτή.
