Showing posts with label Flatmates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flatmates. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

E2TG 9/22/2021 - Fishing for Truth - No More Mix (What I Want Remix)



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It is becoming obvious that this week is not going to be good for blogging like I want to... 

So - below is the next segment of our Featured Friday Playlist recap - please check out the songs.  Sorry I don't have time to write short summaries of each song/artist, but there is some great music so check it out. 


Featured Friday Playlist recap (part 4 - short version) (songs 30-36):




30. "Here We Go Again" by The Right Here

31. "Past is Prologue" by Shakespeare & the Blues

32. "Illusion Turns to Dust" by Lost Weekend

33. "Primrose" by Mums Favourite

34. "Charlatans" by Derision Cult

35. "Maggie" by Seafoam Green

36. "Gold" by Red Clay Revival 


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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

E2TG 8/18/2021 - Mid-Weak - Angels Care mix (Sin City Remix)



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Life is a highway or maybe it's like an L.A. Freeway, or a windy country road, or an dank alley, or a series of one-way streets all going the opposite direction that you want to go, or maybe life isn't a highway at all... 

Featured Friday Playlist recap (Part 4) (songs 27-32)




27.  "This Ride" by Mary Jennings
First up today, we have a track from the recent album from this Nashville based singer-songwriter. 
28. "Hold on to Your Heart" by F. Scott and the Nighthawks
Next up, we have the title track from the album by this Toronto based band. 
29. "Dreams Come" by David Long & Shane O'Neill
Next, the title track from the new 3 track single from these Irish music legends. 
30. "Ble Pierre" by Tacsidermi
More music from Wales. We have the latest single from this Welsh band. 
31. "Grand Soiree" by CoCo Zandi
Next up, we have the 2nd single from the solo project of Coco Zandi of Wild Child. 
32. "Corona Corazon" by Tara Vern
And, we close with a single from the forthcoming Tried To Drown My Sorrows But The Bastards Learned To Swim album from this former lawyer from Sydney now based in Lisbon. 

 
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

E2TG 8/26/2020 - Powerless - Cocoon Mix (Thanks Remix)



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My power was off for about seven hours yesterday evening - so I didn't get to do my usual prep work for today's post (which you don't really know about but anyway), so time is tight today... bear with me. 

Reminder: All Featured Friday Playlist songs can be heard on our Spotify Playlist (up until the new list goes live - the following Friday).  Most shuffle songs can be heard on the video playlist (substitute songs used if the actual song is not available on that platform - if possible)


Today, we recap the nexr segment of the Featured Friday Playlist (songs 23-29)





23. "Enter the Animal" by Biomechanimal
First up in this segment, we have the latest single from UK based electro-industrial band Biomechanimal. This hard driving song has been a staple of the band's live shows for some tome. 
24. "Start over Again" by Paul Gillings
Former World Harmonica champion and singer-songwriter Paul Gillings with a track from his new electric blues album Invisible Prison.  
25. "Melting" by A Shoreline Dream
Colorado-based shoegaze/post punk band A Shoreline Dream - return to E2TG with the 2nd single and title track from their new album.
26. "Locked in the Panopticon" by Reardon Love
Next up, we have a UK artist with an 80s new wave feel.  Cool stuff.
27. "We Share the Same Stars" by The Sea at Midnight
Next up, we have the recent single from L.A. based The Sea at Midnight - led by Vince Grant.  The band's eponymous album is due later this fall. 
28. "Wake Me Up When This Year's Over" by KC Beck
Austin based singer-songwriter and army veteran KC Beck echoes what many of us are feeling about 2020 - on his new single. 
29. "Prelude To a Dream" by Eito
We close this segment of music with a track from the recent single by Pittsburgh based battle MC Eito - whose music mixes grime, boom bap, and house. A great way addition to the playlist and great wrap up for this segment of music. 

Tomorrow - we wrap up our recap of this week's Playlist with songs 30-37. 

 
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

E2TG 6/9/2020 - What are words for? - This is Reality Mix (Pink Grout Remix)



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Words. As a writer, words are very important to me. I try to be precise in the words I use to make sure they convey what I am trying to communicate.

It seems like over the last day or two, the theme of words has come up more than once. Celebrities being called out for their past or present words. Debates over the concept of "Defunding" the police. And the inflammatory words being used by our local, state, and national leaders to evoke gut-level reactions.

On the issue of the phrase "Defund the Police".  I can see both sides of the debate. First of all I totally understand and support the concept. The money taken from police department budgets should be reallocated to professionals like mental health experts, education, healthcare etc. And police officers should be pulled from doing things for which they are are not properly trained.

So, this is a concept I think many Americans would support, but if they hear "Defund the Police" they will be turned off. I get that. But, at the same time, I understand why certain activists and group chose that language. Many of them have been fighting this battle for years without widespread public support - being ignored or not heard. So, "Defund the Police" gets heard and it opens dialogue. But, how do we get the average voter to push back their initial reaction to the phrase? I don't know.

To be honest, it bothers me that we have to work so hard to convince the average voter that we are better than a fascists government that violently attacks the free press, uses tear gas on peaceful protesters, support violent attacks on elderly citizens.  "Well, those things are terrible, but you said 'Defund the police', and we couldn't be bothered to look into what that means, so we are going to support the fascists rather than you." 

I get it - but I am frustrated. So, how should be explain "Defunding the Police" in a soundbite culture?

Here is another point - semi-related, how does the campaign to defeat President Trump defer from the Black Lives Matter protests and movement? Where do they separate?  Here is what I mean. As a white American, I do not feel it is my place to tell my Black brothers and sisters how to protest or what words to use or not use.  But, as someone who is working to remove the cancerous tumor from this country, I feel I have an obligation to weigh in on tactics and language of that message. In this moment, the two movements are linked. But, I think there is a separation.

I don't know. I just needed to vent some words.  Words. Words.  And I am not sure I said what I meant to say. I truly hope there are no words in my past that I would regret if they were brought to light. But as someone who writes a lot of words it is hard to say. I know my own heart but would everyone who reads my words understand the thoughts behind the words.

Many of us are evolving day by day, but we are still responsible for the words and actions of our less evolved selves.

Words, words, words...



Our Featured Friday Recap continues with songs #12-16 (tomorrow songs #17-21)



12. "Runnin'" by Wayne Graham, The Green Apple Sea
Wayne Graham is a band a band from Kentucky formed by two brother - neither named Wayne Graham or Wayne or Graham. Kenny and Hayden Miles to be precise. My fellow music lover and friend Crystal Rhoten kept talking about them, and I finally got to see them live last year, and I finally understood. I am a fan. 
13. "Gravity" by Sammy Brue
Utah based singer-songwriter Sammy Brue's new album Crash Test Kid will be released this Friday. This week, we have the final single released ahead of the album. I am so excited about this album. As I have alluded to before, Brue is living up to the potential he showed at a very young age, and at this point, the "young" adjective is not really needed - not that he isn't young, but that he has matured as an artist.
14. "Run to You" by Julia Anrather
Next, we have a new single from NYC indie pop singer/songwriter. Lush and emotive. 
15. "Dance Alone" by Darwin
Next up, we have the new single from California synth-based artist Darwin - who is the manager of David J (Bauhaus and Love and Rockets). Somewhat dark in tone, the song is nonetheless uplifting as only dark music can be.
16. "Plasma Platter" by People Without Shoes, Inkswell
And today's recap closes out with a track from NYC hip-hop artists People Without Shoes - joined here by Australian producer Inkswell. 

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Friday, February 28, 2020

E2TG 2/28/2020 Part 2 - Ingenue - Featured Friday - Flowers Dead Mix (Bloodless Husk Remix)



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In case you missed it, we premiered the new song and video from Brett Ryan Stewart earlier this morning.  You can check it out HERE!

Today is release day for several albums, EPs, and singles.  (Check out the Release listing below).  On of the new album releases that I have been anticipating for several months is Ingenue by Kristen Englenz.  We have already had the chance to listen to a few singles, but now the whole album is out in the world.  In addition to be being a phenomenal songwriter and singer, Kristen is one of my favorite human beings - which makes me doubly happy for her to have this album out.

 Long time readers, will recall that E2TG first connected with Englenz back in 2017 when she played our residency - as a guest of Jon Latham (who ended up hospitalized and unable to play), I became a fan that night, and it has been a joy to see her growth in the nearly 3 years since.  Check out Ingenue wherever you listen to music, and more importantly, if you dig it, buy it!




Kristen Englenz also kicks off the newly updated Featured Friday playlist! Also on the playlist: that new song from Brett Ryan Stewart that we premiered this morning, plus new music from Katie Pruitt, Harry Stafford, Close Lobsters, Little Triggers, Thomas Passon, Stumbleine, FM Thread, Jeffrey James, Jesse Blake Rundle, Sluka, Gallary 47. The No Ones, Charmless i, and The Heliocentric.

Check out the playlist below, and please follow our Featured Friday Playlist. A new list is posted every Friday. 

As always, we remind you to buy CDs and LPs, see your favorite band live, buy merch, etc.

Following/Saving/Downloading on Spotify is not equal to owning the music (CD, Vinyl, or download)

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Thursday, February 13, 2020

E2TG 2/13/2020 - 2nd Decline - First Show - So Bad Mix (Good Things Remix)



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Well, my first show of Greetings from Nashville was this morning, and all went reasonably well.  I few minor hiccups - but that is just the nature of live, community radio.  If you missed it, it is now archived and you can see the playlist Here.



The second installment of Decline of Southern Civilization was last night at The 5 Spot. Due to having to get up very early this morning, I was only able to fully catch Slump Test (and Shakes vagina monologue - don't ask). Slump Test this week included our old friend Drew Kohl (who is also in Chris Watts' new band Dirt Reynolds). Plus, they brought in the Nashville Horns and another old friend Tom Schrek (playing keyboards) on a couple of songs. I am really digging this band.


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Check out this week's playlist before it refreshes tomorrow early



Thursday Shuffle:

A short* and typically diverse playlist for a rainy Thursday Morning. *The drive from the station to work was shorter than my usual commute, plus I forgot to start the shuffle when I first left the station. 

"Good Things Will Come" by Runner of the Woods (from Thirsty Valley)

Cajun influenced Nashville band with a wonderful song about reminiscing .

"Alabama Highway" by Steve Young (from Heartworn Highways - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

From the soundtrack to the definitive documentary on the early days of the "outlaw country" movement, a song by singer-songwriter Steve Young - whose best known song is "Seven Bridges Road".

"She's So Bad for You" by Flatmates (from Flatmates)

Our first listen to the forthcoming self-titled debut album by the UK indiepop pioneers. The band has released music in each decade since the 1980s, but until now (March 13th release date), they haven't made a full-length album.  The video playlist features their first single which has been released. Great stuff!

"Good Friday" by Cowboy Junkies (from Live at Belly Up)

"Saphirr Bombs" by Inkraktare (from We Are Not Really Here)

We close this short set with a track from the recently released new album from Curve's Dean Garcia and Mark Walbridge.


VIDEO PLAYLIST








Recent and Upcoming Releases:

Recent:
1/06 -   Francesco Mariano - "Room 107" (single)
1/07 -   The Singing Butcher - "Top 40" (single)
1/08 -   Luis Mojica- Shaman Food (LP)
1/10 - Palm Ghosts - "Wide Awake and Waiting" (single) (E2TG First Impression)
1/10 - Mary Bragg and Drivin' N Cryin' - "Don't Walk Away" (cover) (single)
1/10 - Them Airs - "Food Pyramid" (single)
1/10 -  Lilly Hiatt - "Brightest Star" (single)
1/10 - Strange Majik - "Lo-Fi Hi" (single) (E2TG First Impression)
1/10 - Dean Fields - "Armadillo" (single)
1/10- Chicago Farmer - "All in One Place" (single)
1/10 - Surrija - "Nothing Love" (single)
1/10 - RB Morris - Going Back to the Sky (LP)
1/10 - Guided By Voices - "Volcano" (single)
1/10 - Sunshine Boys - "Infinity Girl" (single)
1/11 - Dolour (Shane Tutmarc) - "The Snake Eye" (single)
1/12 - Francesco Mariano - "Nine Lives" (single)
1/13 - Lauren Anderson  - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (cover) (single)
1/14 - Drive-By Truckers - "Thoughts and Prayers" (single)
1/16 - Margo Price - Stone Me (single)
1/17 - Mark Hummel - Wayback Machine (LP)
1/17 - Jonny Polonsky - "The Weeping Souls" (single)
1/17 - Them Airs - Union Suit XL (LP) (E2TG First Impression)
1/17 - Innocence Mission - See You Tomorrow (LP)
1/17 - David Dondero - The Filter Bubble Blues (LP)
1/17 - MONO INC. - "Warriors" (single)
1/17 - Damen - "Americana" (single)
1/17 - The Singing Butcher - "Circus Girl" (single)
1/19 - Merrill Beach - "Geen"/"Marimba" (single) (E2TG First Impression)
1/21 - Broads and Milly Hirst - "Happisburgh" (single)
1/22 - Davis Raines - Turquoise and Silver (LP) (E2TG First Impression)
1/24 - Kailey Nicole - Kailey Nicole (LP)
1/24 - Mrs. Henry - Live at the Casbah (LP)
1/24 - Aeronautical Pioneer - "Hop High" (single)
1/24 - Three Rivers Project - Confluence (LP)
1/24 - MONO INC. - The Book of Fire (LP)
1/24 - Dispel - Lore (LP)
1/24 - The New Nostalgia - "Nothing is New" (single)
1/24 - The Heliocentrics - "Burning Wooden Ship" (single)
1/24 - Electric High - "Harder to Justify" (single)
1/24 - J. Luke Cloutier - Drown (LP)
1/26 - Nik West - "Tears" (single)
1/28 - Motihari Brigade - Power from Below (LP)
1/29 - Remington Super 60 - NEW EP (EP)
1/31 - Eric Brace and Last Train Home - Daytime Highs and Overnight Lows (LP)
1/31 - Nick Pagliari - Midway (LP)
1/31 - Black Paisley - "Dreams" (single)
1/31 - Jolie Holland - Esconidida (Vinyl Reissue) (LP)
1/31 - John Dennis - Mortal Flames (LP) (E2TG First Impression)
1/31 - Emma Hill - How Could I Have Been So Wrong (EP)
1/31 - Ryan Sobb and the Dead Mall - Concrete Feelings (LP) (E2TG First Impression)
1/31 - Alexander Hacke (Einsturzende Neubauten) + Danielle de Picciotto (Crime and The City Solution) - The Current (LP)
1/31 - Drive-By Truckers - The Unraveling (LP)
1/31 - Kristen Englenz - "Rebound" (single)
1/31 - Damen - "Disco" (single)
1/31 - Tinsley Ellis - Ice Cream in Hell (LP)
1/31 - The Singing Butcher - "Coming Home" (single)
2/01 - Glenn Jones - Ready for the Good Times (LP)
2/02 - Karabas Barabas - Degenerate National Anthem (LP)
2/04 - Mayflower Madame - "Vultures" (single)
2/05 - Joseph Mooradian  - "We all Work Too Much"/"Dash My Dreams" (single)
2/07 -  Palm Ghosts -  Wide Awake and Waiting (EP)
2/07 - Emily Zuzik - "Trouble" (single)
2/07 - Chicago Farmer - Flyover Country (LP)
2/07 - Surrija - "Barcelona" (single)
2/07 - The Flyin' A's - No Holds Barred (LP)
2/07 - Harry Stafford - "She Just Blew Me Away" (single)
2/07 - Christopher Paul Stelling - Best of Luck (LP)
2/07 - HMS Morris - "Babanod" (single)
2/07 - Tiny Fighter- "Strangest Thing" (single)
2/07 - Wynnm - "Fire on the Moon" (single)
2/07 - The Golden Cage Society - Mira (Mini EP)
2/07 - Alienbaby Collective - "Degenerate Moon" (single)
2/07 - Eric and the Anti-Vaxxers - Timeshare Girlfriend (EP)
2/07 - Sammy Brue - "Teenage Mayhem" and "Crash Test Kid" (singles)
2/07 - Lucille - "Kerikeri" (single)
2/07 - Jon Magnusson  - Always a Rebel (Live in Studio Silverräven) (single)


This Week:
2/14 - Grant Peeples - Bad Wife (LP)
2/14 - The Heliocentrics - Infinity of Now (LP)
2/14 - Johanna Kuvaja - "Back for Good" (single)
2/14 - Sarah Reynolds - "I Need Love" (single)
2/14 - Afterimage - "Six Seconds" (single)
2/14 - Kalee Smyth - "Bring Our Love Down" (single)
2/14 - Harry Stafford - "She Just Blew Me Away" (single)2/16 - Kas Havoc - "Light'em Up" (single)


Upcoming:
2/21 - Sarah Morris - All Mine (LP)
2/21 - Kindergarten - Iphigenia (Reissue) (LP)
2/21 -  Hot Club of L.A.- Cinema Swing (LP)
2/21 - MUUK - Balbuceo (LP)
2/21 - Aaron Beckum - Songs from a Triangle Room (EP)
2/21 - Every 13 Days - Étant Donnés (Reissue) (LP)
2/21 - Seablight - High-Rise Mannequins (EP)
2/21 - Various Artists -Typical Girls Vol. 5 (LP)
2/21 - 12xPretty - 12xPretty (LP)
2/21 - Arkane Skye - "Don't Ask Me Out" (single)
2/22 - Charlotte Eagle Sings - Embracing the Old Ways (LP)2/28 - Kristen Englenz - Ingenue (LP)
2/28 - Close Lobsters - Post Neo Anti... (LP)
2/28 - The Heliocentrics - Infinity of Now (LP)
2/29 - Jimmy Who and the Night Creatures - Tinker's Blues (EP)3/?? - Strange Majik - 20/20 (LP)
3/04 - Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion - Chameleon (LP)
3/06 - Surrija - "Sylvette" (single)
3/06 - Dean Fields - While the Baby Was Sleeping (LP)
3/06 - Broads and Milly Hirst - Ollust (LP)
3/06 - The Mastersons - No Time for Love Songs (LP)
3/06 - Ghostwood Development Project (Feat. Kool Keith) - "Gulley" (single)
3/06 - The Mystery Plan - Ballad of JC Quinn (LP)3/13 - The Flatmates - The Flatmates (LP)
3/13 - Kleenex Girl Wonder - Ponyoak (20th Anniversary Edition) + BLP (demos and out-takes) (LP)
3/13 - Sandwick - Reconstruct (LP)
3/13 - Foley and the Fire - "Springsteen on the Radio" (single)
3/13 - Kalee Smyth - The Ceiling (EP)
3/20 - Matt Wilson and His Orchestra - When I Was a Writer (LP)
3/20 - Chris Moyse - Bitter Ballads and Cynical Prayers (LP)
3/20 - Samuel Boller - Kingdom of the Sun (LP)3/27 - Lilly Hiatt - Walking Proof (LP)
3/27 - Mayflower Madame - Prepared for a Nightmare (LP)
3/27 - Alienbaby Collective - F I S H B O W L / T E R R E S T R I A L (Double EP)
3/27 - Mairena - "Weird All the Time" (single)
3/27 - Lucille - Come on,Fly (LP)
4/03 - Surrija - Surrija (LP)
4/03 - Chip and the Charge Ups - Lightning in Our Veins (LP)4/10 - Eliza Gilkyson - 2020 (LP)
4/10 - Dan Montgomery - Smoke and Mirrors (a phonographic memory) (LP)
4/10 - Pokey LaFarge - Rock Bottom Rhapsody (LP)
4/17 - Paul Burch and WPA Ballclub - Light Sensitive (LP)
5/08 - Brian Wright and the Sneak-Ups - Lapse of Luxury
5/31 - Debra Power - That's How I Roll (LP)6/12 - Sammy Brue - Crash Test Kid (LP)
6/12 - Sammy Brue - Crash Test Kid (LP)