I'd kill a dragon for you and die: 4/27 show
Music notes:
I probably first heard
Sinéad O'Connor on the radio (WBRU in Providence), but it was my friend Justin who first bought the album, raved about it, and made us all listen to his favorite song, "Troy", which I played this morning. I remember it well... we were in Nikkola's basement hanging out. I think I was cutting Nikkola's hair. Justin wanted us to hear this song, so he played it for us, and danced around while listening. In the basement rec room there was a metal pillar, and he danced by grabbing onto the pole and swinging himself around it, in a very impassioned performance. I think his hair was pretty long by then; I remember it flying around and he danced.
The Lion and the Cobra was fairly edgy stuff the sort of stuff O'Connor shied away from later, saying that was not the musician she'd ever wanted to be. (It's a little depressing to think that the sound of this album was not what she'd wanted herself, but was rather the product of handlers, telling her to be angry and to keen and wail.) Anyway, "Troy" is probably the most challenging song on the album, though perhaps the most rewarding. I confess that the combination of that song and Justin swinging on the pole, his hair swinging about, was a bit much for me. It was a couple of years before I finally bought the album.
The oddest thing that has happened to me in a while is that I was reading the New Yorker last Sunday, and, in an article about music, they mentioned a singer named
Haale. I thought, I used to know someone by that name 17 years ago when I spent a summer (5 weeks or so, really) at Yale after freshman year of college. Could it be her? How common could the name Haale be? It's hard to know. In any event, I looked it up on the internet, and in fact it
is her, and not only that, she was coming through Chicago on tour, at performing at the Hot House on Wednesday. I thought about going, but was a little on the fence about it (it takes a lot to get me out of the house these days) until I listened to her songs via MySpace. So I was completely sold on it, and I went to the concert, and it really bowled me over. The music is great (a rich, dense fusion of American rock and Persian Sufi music), her stage presence is great (natural but compelling), and her backing band was amazing (a guitarist and a drummer; is it really possible that the three of them could fill the room with sound like that?) After the show I bought myself her two CDs (a matching pair of 5-song EPs), and got her manager to donate two signed copies to WLUW to sell on our eBay auction. I'm reviewing the CDs for inclusion in the station library, as well.
I spoke to Haale herself briefly after the show. I looked familiar to her, but she didn't really remember me, at least not at first. 17 years ago is half her lifetime ago, and nearly half mine. Would I have remembered her if she hadn't had such an unusual name? Hard to know. (I should have told her I was the guy who used to vogue; I was the only one, and I did kind of make a spectacle of myself. If you don't, you're not doing it right.) I did draw a picture of Haale maybe a year later. I had this idea of drawing the various people I'd met at Yale, accompanied by some commentary; I happened to start with her and never got around to drawing anyone else. I'll post that picture on this blog at some point.
The Playlist:
*: new stuff
artist | song | album | label |
Sinéad O'Connor | Troy | The Lion and the Cobra | Chrysalis |
Eve's Plum | If I Can't Have You | Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice | 550 Music/Epic |
*Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | Back to Black | Island |
*The Ponys | Poser Psychotic | Turn the Lights Out | Matador |
The Kitchens of Distinction | What Happens Now? | The Death of Cool | A&M |
*Modest Mouse | Fire It Up | We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank | Epic |
Office | If You Don't Know By Now | Q&A | self-released reachoffice.net |
Nouvelle Vague | Melt with You | Nouvelle Vague | Luaka Bop |
Blossom Dearie | I Won't Dance | Jazz Masters 51 | Verve |
*Mavis Staples | I'll Be Rested | We'll Never Turn Back | Anti- |
Death from Above 1979 | Sexy Results | You're a Woman, I'm a Machine | Vice |
Grace Jones | Pull Up to the Bumper | Island Life | Island |
*Dntel featuring Arthur and Yu | The Distance | Dumb Luck | SubPop |
Laurie Anderson | White Lily | The Ugly One with the Jewels | Warner Brothers |
Tom Waits | Eggs and Sausage | Nighthawks at the Diner | Asylum |
Troubled Hubble | Nancy | Making Beds in a Burning House | Lookout Records |
*Klaxons | Golden Skans | Myths of Near Future | DGC |
Haale | Navayee | Morning | Darya Records haale.com |
Dead Can Dance | Song of the Dispossessed | Spirit Chaser | 4AD |
*The Shaky Hands | I'm Alive | The Shaky Hands | Holocene |
*Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | The Sons of Cain | Living with the Living | Touch and Go |
Quasar Wut-Wut | Thankful Hank & the Guzzard | Taro Sound | Glorious Noise |
Fazzini | Dell | Sulphur, Glue the Star | Locust |
Lena Horne | Love Me or Leave Me | Some of the Best | Laserlight |
*Feist | Sealion | The Reminder | Interscope |
*The Rosebuds | Night of the Furies | Night of the Furies | Merge |
The Smiths | William It Was Really Nothing | Hatful of Hollow | Sire |
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posted by Tony at 6:38 PM
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Fooled animal bite its tail: subbing on 4/23
Last minute subbing tonight for Claire
*new stuff
Stereolab | Brakhage | Dots & Loops |
*Mavis Staples | 99 and ½ | We'll Never Turn Back |
P:ano | T. Hatch Says "Round Ev'ry Corner" | Ghost Pirates without Heads |
*Pop Levi | Skip Ghetto | The Return to Form Black Magick |
The Cat Empire | Hotel California | |
Laurie Anderson | Langue D'Amour | Talk Normal Anthology |
*Au Revoir Simone | The Lucky One | The Bird of Music |
*I'm from Barcelona | Collection of Stamps | Let Me Introduce my Friends |
Andrew Bird | Why? | Fingerlings |
Curtis Mayfield | Freddie's Dead | Superfly 25th Anniversary Reissue |
*Feist | I Feel It All | The Reminder |
Edith Frost | Stars Fading | It's a Game |
Luna | Tracy I Love You | Pup Tent |
The The | The Beat(en) Generation | Mind Bomb |
*Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | The World Stops Turning | Living with the Living |
*The Arctic Monkeys | Brianstorm | Brianstorm EP |
Treble Boys | One Kiss | Yellow Pills: Prefill |
*Los Straitjackets | Whittier Boulevard | Rock en Español Vol. 1 |
Antibalas | War Hero | Security |
Rev. Tom Frost | You Belong to Me | |
Pelvic Delta | Stonewall | Eleven Days |
*Kings of Leon | Black Thumbnail | Because of the Times |
Jens Lekman | Maple Leaves | Oh You're So Silent, Jens |
Elvis Costello and the Attractions | Accidents Will Happen | Armed Forces |
*Jarvis Cocker | I Will Kill Again | Jarvis |
Bobby Conn | Punch the Sky! | King for a Day |
The Evolution Control Committee | I Want a Cookie | Plagiarhythm Nation |
The Gossip | Standing in the Way of Control | Standing in the Way of Control |
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posted by Tony at 7:15 PM
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Our lives still change from the way that we were: 4/20 show
Notes on the music I played:
I play
Zerostars fairly often, and there's a story behind that. Mainly it's because I like the music, and we are required to play 2 songs from local bands per hour. But there's more. Zerostars are a local band, and I work with the lead singer's sister, Suzanne. When I heard her brother was in a band, I didn't say "hey, somebody's brother has a band, I want to hear it!", I just kind of ignored it. I knew people in bands in high school; it was often not very interesting. In any event, one day I heard they were performing live on WLUW on the
Razor and Di show, and so I gave the a listen, and I thought, "hey, these guys are good, I should be paying attention to this." So I talked to Suzanne about it, and got a copy of their first CD for the station, reviewed it, and got it into the catalog. I'm looking forward to their next CD, which I hear is coming along slowly. Some of the new songs can be heard on
their MySpace page. Good stuff.
A couple of years ago Eric and I went to a free winter concert in downtown Chicago, featuring, among others,
Mavis Staples. (Chicago does a series of free concerts in the winter that they call "Winter Delights".) Mavis Staples is a Chicago legend with a powerful voice, and the concert was a lot of fun. Now she has a new album out that we just got in the studio. When I saw that some of the songs featured Ladysmith Black Mambazo (perhaps best known for collaborating with Paul Simon on Graceland) I thought, well, I just have to play one of those songs!
Great song.; very bluesy and rootsy. Without Ladysmith Black Mambazo it would still be a great song, but they add a layer of gorgeous harmony that really makes the song special.
Everybody's talking about
Bright Eyes these days, it seems. I played Bright Eyes today because I had concert tickets to give away; I'm frankly not all that interested. I did hear a song I liked the other day (from another DJ also giving away tickets), but the one I played was not much to my taste, and I think sort of illustrative of what I was afraid it would be: generally mopey and with a quavery voice. (I don't mind sad songs, and mopey can be fine if it's done right see the Smiths but I don't think mopey in itself is a recommendation.) There is another angle to Bright Eyes, though. The band centers on one guy, Conor Oberst who has been recording since he was 14 (roughly half his life), and started Bright Eyes at 15. There is something potentially irritating about a child prodigy... that is, if you are not impressed, you are probably annoyed. It's a jealousy thing; it's unattractive, but there you are. Anyway, combine "child prodigy" with "mopey", and... well anyway, I have felt that I was probably not being fair, but I don't really plan to explore the band more. There are plenty of other bands out there that do interest me.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song | album | label |
New Order | Confusion | Selections from Retro | Warner Brothers |
The Rapture | The Pop Song | Out of the Races and onto the Tracks | Sub Pop |
*Au Revoir Simone | A Violent Yet Flammable World | The Bird of Music | Moshi Moshi Music |
*Bill Callahan | Sycamore | Woke on a Whaleheart | Drag City |
Zerostars | The Good Can't Escape | The Good Can't Escape | Self-released zerostars.com |
*CocoRosie | Rainbowarriors | The Adventures of Ghost Horse and Stillborn | Touch and Go |
Matthew Sweet | Scooy-Doo, Where Are You? | Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits | MCA |
The Free Design | Now Is the Time | Heaven/Earth | Light in the Attic |
Kaspar Hauser | Fossil | Quixotic/Taxidermy | Backwardmasking |
*Mavis Staples feat. Ladysmith Black Mambazo | Down in Mississippi | We'll Never Turn Back | Anti- |
The Mortal Coil | Help Me Lift You Up | Blood | 4AD |
(r)Sloan | I Wanna Thank You | Navy Blues | Murderecords |
*Patrick Wolf | The Stars | The Magic Position | Tomlab |
Tom Waits | Emotional Weather Report | Nighthawks at the Diner | Asylum |
Everything but the Girl | Corcovado | Red Hot + Rio | Antilles |
*Los Straightjackets | De Dia y de Noche (All Day and All of the Night) | Rock en Español Vol.1 | Yep Roc |
*Dntel feat. Conor Oberst | Breakfast in Bed | Dumb Luck | Sub Pop |
Laurie Anderson | Coolsville | Talk Normal Anthonology | Warner Archives/Rhino |
(r)Scissor Sisters | Comfortably Numb | Scissor Sisters | Polydor |
*Klaxons | As Above, So Below | Myths of Near Future | Rinse/DGC |
*Vieux Farka Touré | Ana | Vieux Farka Touré | World Village |
*Henry Padovani | Y a plus d'saisons | A croire que c'était pour la vie | CIA |
Canasta | All this Dust | We Were Set Up | Broken Middle C |
Bright Eyes | First Day of My Life | I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning | Saddle Creek |
*Idlewild | If It Takes You Home | Make Another World | Sanctuary |
volcano! | Apple or a Gun | Beautiful Seizure | Leaf |
Cliff and Barbara Thomas | Jumpin' Jack | The Legendary Sun Records | Castle Pulse |
Les Séquelles | Crac! Boom! Hue! Oh! Hé! Hein! Bon! | Et tant pis si cela vous déplaît | Grenadine |
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posted by Tony at 6:12 PM
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Among the bones of cormorants: a subbing-for-Mary show on 4/16
Back in college, JJ made me a mix tape called "UB!" that I still listen to from time to time (though rarely, because I'm afraid I'll wear it out at this point). She tried to fit one last song at the very end, but it didn't fit... it kind of breaks up at the end. She meant to delete it before giving it to me, but forgot so it remained on the tape but not in the track list. It's a great song. Many years later I finally asked what the song was. I played it on today's show:
Aztec Camera, "Down the Dip".
The Shangri-Las are a band that go a lot deeper than "Leader of the Pack". Most of the songs are packed with real emotion and delivered by four teenaged girls. Mary Weiss, the lead singer, has a new solo album out on Norton Records. Norton Records' web site has a fascinating interview with her, that I highly recommend. It's at
www.nortonrecords.com/maryweiss*New Stuff
artist | song | album | label |
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The Decemberists | The Island | The Crane Wife | Capitol |
Tortoise | Alcohall | A Lazarus Taxon | Thrill Jockey |
*Modest Mouse | We've Got Everything | We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank | Epic |
Os Mutantes | Panis et Circensis | A Divina Comedia ou Panis et Circensis | Universal |
*Tinariwen | Matadjem Yinmixam | Aman Iman: Water is Life | World Village |
The Magnetic Fields | Kiss Me Like You Mean It | 69 Love Songs | Merge |
*Amy Winehouse | Some Unholy War | Back to Black | Island |
Zapruder Point | Jay | Playing the Chase Café December 19, 2002 | Self-released |
*Air | Somewhere Between Waking and Sleeping | Pocket Symphony | Astralwerks |
*Cornelius | Beep It | Sensuous | Everloving |
Grace Jones | I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) | Island Life | Island |
Spanky Wilson and the Quantic Soul Orchestra | I'm Thankful (Part 1) | I'm Thankful | Tru Thoughts |
Zen for Primates | Funky Town | Blessed Are the Sheepherders | |
Nick Drake | River Man | Five Leaves Left | Hannibal |
Jane Siberry | Maria | Maria | Reprise |
*Nurse and Soldier | Bought Up Too Soon | Marginalia | Brah/Jagjaguwar |
Dinosaur Jr. | Back to Your Heart | Beyond | Fat Possum |
The Cells | What You Did | The Cells | Self-released |
*Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | Bottle of Buckie | Living with the Living | Touch and Go |
Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Wig in a Box | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Atlantic |
Andrew Bird | Gotholympics | Fingerlings | Self-released |
*CocoRosie | Raphael | The Adventures of Ghost Horse and Stillborn | Touch and Go |
Art Brut | Emily Kane | Bang Bang Rock & Roll | Bananana |
The Clash | Hitsville UK | Sandinista | Epic |
The Blow | The Sky Opened Wide Like the Tide (Lucky Dragons Newage Powermix) | Poor Aim: Love Songs | K |
The Shangri-Las | Out on the Street | The Myrmidons of Melodrama | RPM |
Aztec Camera | Down the Dip | High Land, Hard Rain | Japan |
Rufus Wainwright | Poses | Poses | Dreamworks |
Edith Frost | The Very Earth | Telescopic | Drag City Records |
*LCD Soundsystem | New York I Love You But... | The Sound of Silver | DFA/Capitol |
*ADULT. | Cultivation | Why Bother? | Thrill Jockey |
Deee-Lite | What Is Love? | World Clique | Elektra |
*Joakim | Drumtrax | Monsters and Silly Songs | !K7 |
The Aluminum Group | I Blow You Kisses | Happyness | Wishing Tree |
The Frames | Fighting on the Stairs | For the Birds | Overcoat Recordings |
Ani DiFranco | Heartbreak Even | Revelling/Reckoning | Righteous Babe |
*I'm from Barcelona | Rec & Play | Let Me Introduce My Friends | Mute |
*Patrick Wolf | The Magic Position | The Magic Position | Tomlab |
Nina Simone | To Be Young, Gifted and Black | Sugar In My Bowl: the Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-1972 | RCA/BMG |
Opal | Empty Box Blues | Early Recordings | Rough Trade |
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posted by Tony at 7:24 AM
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Now, Today, Tomorrow, and Always: 4/13 show
Music notes for this week:
Brigitte Fontaine is a name I recognized from the music segment of NPR's
The World she'd put out a new album, and it was very avant garde and interesting, and I thought about buying it. I never did. But this morning I found an album of hers from 1971 in the WLUW collection, and so I pulled it out and played something from it. Avante garde and interesting it was, indeed.
The London Suede (In London, they are just called "Suede".) This song and this album was one of many I discovered in 1999 while we were staying in Paris. I discovered Oui FM, a rock radio station in Paris (a relative rarity in France) that had a great playlist. There was a lot of Brit Pop, and a lot of French rock. I had to listen very hard to catch the names of the artists. Through that station, I discovered The London Suede, Supergrass, Travis, Manu Chao, Sargent Garcia, and Les Innocents (all of which I bought), as well as Chris Cornell and Skunk Anansie (which I did not). (Chris Cornell is in fact American the former lead singer the very successful band Soundgarden, out of Seattle. I never heard his solo work at all, stateside.) For years I continued to listen to Oui FM over the internet, though I haven't done so nearly as much since discovering WLUW. In any event, "Everything Will Flow" is a very evocative song for me. I feel like I'm sitting in that tiny, ridiculous apartment, listening to the boombox I bought in Portugal eating maybe a lemon tart or some stinky cheese. Ah, that was a very good month. (
Read about our 2½-month Europe trip here)
CocoRosie is a band made up of a pair of sisters... I will spare you the rehash of the odd details of their lives, except to say that they reunited in Paris after not having seen each other for 10 years, and then began making music. It's hard to imagine that two sisters who had been more or less estranged could come together to produce work this idiosyndratic. In order to create work that is this strange (even for independent music), you need people who are profoundly in tune with each other who bring the same goals and desires to their music. I've heard a few songs from their earlier albums; I've always wanted to explore them further.
Bobby Conn is a local artist who make funk and glam music and tries to create a sort of mythos around himself. (For example, I seem to recall his web site proudly touted an earlier conviction for telephone fraud.) The piece I played is an extremely entertaining 1½-minute spoken word item. I REALLY enjoyed playing it. It's particularly fun over headphones, because the monologue alternates channels.
Tracey Thorn I reviewed this CD quickly and got it into the station so it could be possibly put into rotation. It didn't go ito rotation, though, it just went into the catalogue because I gave it a lackluster review. It grew on me as I listened to it, and I ended up liking it pretty well, but frankly, I expected more. I have one Everything But the Girl album (which does
not make me an expert); by comparison, Thorn's solo work is just a bit uneven. Still, I do like some of it, especially the song I played today. This song sounds to me a lot like the 80's song "Let the Music Play" by Shannon. I seem to recall reading somewhere that it had made it onto the in-store playlist at the Gap. I'm not sure how I feel about that. These chain stores are certainly corporate and soulless, but the music they have put together for in-store play is generally better than the music you hear on most radio stations. I wonder why that is?
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song | album | label |
The Smiths | Shoplifters of the World Unite | Singles | Reprise |
The Cells | Grocery Store | Self-Released EP | Self-released thecells.net |
*Cornelius | Wataridori | Sensuous | Everloving |
*Joakim | I Wish You Were Gone | Monsters and Silly Songs | !K7 |
Alison Moyet | Whispering Your Name | Essex | Columbia |
Brigitte Fontaine et Areki avec Art Ensemble of Chicago | L'été l'été | Comme à la radio | Saravah |
*Air | Photograph | Pocket Symphony | Astralwerks |
The London Suede | Everything Will Flow | Headmusic | nude/Columbia |
The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir | Would You Still Love Me If I Were in a Knife Fight | I Bet You Say That to All the Boys | Fashion Brigade |
*Jarvis Cocker | Fat Children | The Jarvis Cocker Record | Rough Trade |
The Gossip | Holy Water | Standing in the Way of Control | Kill Rock Stars |
*Tinariwen | Imidiwan Winakalin | Aman Iman: Water is Life | World Willage |
Grace Jones | Living My Life | Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions | Island |
Martha and the Muffins | You Sold the Cottage | This Is the Ice Age | Dindisc/EMI/Virgin |
The Clash | Lost in the Supermarket | London Calling | Epic |
Wanda Jackson | Fujiyama Mama | Vintage Collection | Epic |
*CocoRosie | Rainbowarriors | The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn | Touch and Go |
*TV on the Radio | Province | Live at Amoeba Music | Interscope |
The Folk Implosion | One Part Lullaby | One Part Lullaby | Interscope |
*Patrick Wolf | The Stars | The Magic Position | Tomlab |
Bobby Conn | Punch the Sky! | King for a Day | Thrill Jockey |
*Tracey Thorn | It's All True | Out of the Woods | Astralwerks |
The Speedies | You Need Pop | Yellow Pills: Prefill | Numero Group |
LCD Soundsystem | Time to Get Away | Sound of Silver | DFA/Capitol |
The Willowz | Get Down | The Willowz | Posh Boy |
Zerostars | Like Young Lovers Do | The Good Can't Escape | Self-released zerostars.com |
*The Rosebuds | When the Lights Went Down | Night of the Furies | Merge |
John Vanderslice | When It Hits My Blood | Cellar Door | Barsuk |
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posted by Tony at 9:27 PM
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Of teenaged boys...
This week's
Hitched is up and ready for your reading pleasure.
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posted by Tony at 11:12 PM
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Flaccid Ego in Your Hand: 4/6 show
Next weekend is the annual
WLUW Record Fair! It promises to be a good time -- lots of vinyl and CDs for sale, as well as other stuff. Check out the link above, and then come next weekend. And you can save money by bringing a copy of an ad (print out
this one)
Some notes on what I played:
The Talking Heads I got into the Talking Heads when the movie Stop Making Sense came out, which was really quite a while ago. On this album,
Remain in Light, the Talking Heads experimented with complex polyrhythms. When David Byrne didn't want to continue in that vein, the rest of the band decided to form the Tom Tom Club so they could continue with it. (At least, that's the story I heard.) I discovered this song, "The Great Curve", on a mix CD made for me by JJ back in college. What I didn't realize about it till I was playing it on the radio is that it's about 6½ minutes long. But it's an awesome song.
The Fiery Furnaces are known for some pretty quirky work, but this song, "Tropical/Iceland", really sounds to me like a remake of something from the fifties. It's got a good light pop sound to it, overlaid with a new indie rock sound a combination that creates that cover song sound.
There's a lot to say about
CocoRosie, but I don't have it together yet. I'll have to listen more. Everything I've heard from them so far is interesting but bizarre.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song/album | label |
Siouxsie and the Banshees | Peek-A-Boo (Silver Dollar Mix) / The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees | Polydor UK |
Grandmaster Flash | The Message / The Message | Sakharis |
*Jarvis Cocker | Black Magic / The Jarvis Cocker Record | Rought Trade |
*Kaspar Hauser | Glass Case Full of Dead, Stuffed Birds / Quixotic/Taxidermy | Backwardmasking |
Fiery Furnaces | Tropical/Iceland / EP | Rough Trade |
Stephin Merritt | Ukelele Me! / Showtunes | Nonesuch |
*Air | Left Bank / Pocket Symphony | Astralwerks |
Nouvelle Vague | Bela Lugosi's Dead / Bande A Parte | Luaka Bop |
*Joakim | Lonely Hearts / Monster's and Silly Songs | IK7 |
The Aluminum Group | Angel on a Trampoline / Plano | Wishing Tree |
The Revelons | The Way (you touch my hand) / Anthology | Sepia Tone |
*CocoRosie | Japan / The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn | Touch and Go |
Martha Wainwright | How Soon / Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole | Zoë |
The Talking Heads | The Great Curve / Remain in Light | Sire |
*Tinariwen | Cler Achel / Aman Iman: Water is Life | World Village |
*LCD Soundsystem | Us V Them / Sound of Silver | DFA/Capitol |
The M's | Plan of Man/Future Women | Polyvinyl |
*The Arcade Fire | The Well and the Lighthouse / Neon Bible | Merge |
Gore Gore Girls | Mary Ann / 7x4 | Self released |
Magnolia Electric Company | Don't Fade on Me / Fading Trail | Secretly Canadian |
Hank Williams | Long Gone Lonesome Blues / 40 Greatest Hits | Polydor |
Velma Perkins | I'll Always Love You / Eccentric Soul: Twinight's Lunar Rotation | Numero Group |
Antony and the Johnsons | You Are My Sister / I Am a Bird Now | Secretly Canadian |
*Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | The Sons of Cain / Living with the Living | Touch and Go |
The Judybats | Margot Known as Missy / Down in the Shacks Where the Satellite Dishes Grow | Sire |
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posted by Tony at 11:52 AM
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Impositions
This week's Hitched. I'm officially updating on Tuesdays now.
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posted by Tony at 11:29 PM
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