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noloveforned · 1 year
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i'm on a brief roadtrip to catch a couple yo la tengo shows 'back home' in north carolina but i still found the time to put together a new show that will air tonight. tune into wlur from 8pm until midnight for the new show followed by last week's show, or just catch up with last week's at your convenience below!
no love for ned on wlur – march 3rd, 2023 from 10pm-midnight
artist // track // album // label the bangles // manic monday // different light // columbia en attendant ana // same old story // principia // trouble in mind the high water marks // an imposed exile // your next wolf // minty fresh felt // i will die with my head in flames // bubblegum perfume // creation remember sports // heads carolina, tails california // (bandcamp mp3) // (self-released) cloud nothings // cleared the room // (bandcamp mp3) // (self-released) surface to air missive // do-over // surface to air missive // leaving quasi // queen of ears // breaking the balls of history // sub pop gee tee // within the walls // goodnight neanderthal // goner dadar // desperate // iron cage // goodbye boozy private function // jusavinageez // 370hssv 0773h // still on top aquarium // water // aquarium // lumpy natterers // appetite for distraction // head in threatening attitude // boss tuneage paranoias // respawning // napalm springs // helta skelta glyders // inbound / outbound // maria's hunt // country thyme jonnine standish // portrait // maritz // idle press levoneh // where you were // ground // cruisin more milk and june panic // even the sun // even the sun digital single // vinyl digital numün // voices // book of beyond // shimmy-disc sam gendel featuring meshell ndegeocello // anywhere // cookup // nonesuch spherule trio // other mythological thievery // there will always be instruments cassette // orb tapes yasuhiro kohno trio plus one // song of island // song of island // barely breaking even algiers featuring billy woods and backxwash // bite back // shook // matador rome streetz and dj muggs // stone cold soul // death and the magician // soul assassins akai solo and bstfrnd featuring keiyaa // heaven's wrath // like hajime // novelty nick hakim // m1 // cometa // ato yazmin lacey // late night people // voice notes // own your own kate nv // nochnoi zvonok (night call) // wow // rvng intl elliott fullam // on and on // you are dreaming ep // kill rock stars bobbie lovesong // watching from a window // on the wind // woodsist the kitchenettes // i'll be there // fourteen compilation // prefect the shapiros // gone by fall // gone by fall: the collected works of the shapiros // world of echo world atlas // saint mary // world atlas ep // magic marker
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countessofbiscuit · 3 years
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If it’s not rude to ask, would you write a post war-no order 66 with codex, I just read joiuny command, and loved the way you wrote them. And also of course I always want a happy future for them instead of depressing canon
:3 ask and you may receive, with a hefty scoop of Self-Indulgence. 
Field Day | 1k, Teen | also on Ao3
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The room was cold and the birthers were miserable, just as Marshal Commander Cody, GAR (Retd) intended.
Drawdown had been good to him.
He wouldn’t have predicted so, two years ago, when the only thing worse than war was the Great Unknown looming at its end. Sure, he bitched, but that was a soldier’s god-given right. Privately, Cody figured a forever war would be fine. Forever wasn’t that long for a clone.
But then a series of unexpected events occurred.
Skywalker stowed away with the 212th, General Grievous was eliminated, and Special Advisor Tano popped into Cody’s palm in Pau City, sheepishly asking for Master Kenobi.
Why? Because she’d kind of ditched Mandalore with Maul and he wouldn’t fucking shut up.
Shut up about what? This guy named Sidious.
Everything afterwards was a holosoap wrapped up in a spice dream. A cascade of the most bizarre reports and message chains to ever brighten Cody’s HUD. Even before the twins.
General Skywalker, Dad (Busy) was praised for ending the war with the press of a button. It wasn’t that simple. Nothing ever was.
But after months sweeping up droid cysts and pockets of dyed-in-the-jar Separatists and excising the corrupt cancer of Palpatine, the Jedi Order had done the most extraordinary thing. They’d taken joint responsibility for the creation of the clone army. In public. Before a horde of holocams. And after stepping forward for the clones, they’d formally stepped down.
Overnight, the cadre of marshal commanders became the flavor of the month. They were tapped for every paying civ-mil role going, from Coruscant to Csilla.
Cody had survived Kenobi and his Padawans. That wasn’t something to celebrate behind a desk. There were plenty of junior officers who’d mastered interoperability, C2, force design, and all that other big-brained shit in daily expectation that Cody & Co. would snuff it. Proximity to a Jedi often did that to a person.
Cody celebrated by saying no to the Chancellor of the Republic.
That he’d turned around two minutes later and said yes to a different job offer wasn’t the point.
The point was this: this morning, Cody had rolled out of bed, gone for a run, and molested Rex in the shower, all in his own sweet time; and he was now holding court before a platoon of birthers to declare without any regret:
“Ladies, gentlebeings, and other people who aren’t clones, welcome back to Self-Defence and Incident Response 101.”
His audience remained unmoved. They were a motley crew of Senate aides, interns, and staff. The sort of folks who could afford anything but complacency.
“You all made some real progress last week,” he continued, lying through his teeth. Barring the dug, most possessed all the proprioception of a whiff-whaff ball. GARMAP this wasn’t. “Today we’ll start practical hand-to-hand drills. And I’ve invited a special guest to help demonstrate the manoeuvres.”
He turned to Rex, who’d turned out in blacks and limmie shorts, to really test Cody’s commitment to professionalism.
“Rex Torrent. Decorated former army commander, current skipper of Anaxes LC, and veteran of more than his fair share of brawls — oh, and my little brother.” Cody ruffled his partner’s handsome hair. “Like last time, we’ll start with calisthenics, before moving into the main body of instruction. After lunch, there’ll be presentations on mobile urban assault, PERSEC, first aid, and other shit you best remember if you want to survive in the Federal District. Estimated finish time: 1900. Any questions?”
A nervous wobbling of heads indicated a negative. For now, anyway.
“Right. If you could please pair up — ”
He was interrupted by a dull throbbing that shook the plasteel walls.
Music. Shitty music.
Cody frowned. This was a converted Guard drill hall. And the redjobs still lived next door.
Clearing his throat, Cody deployed his field voice. “Please pair up with somebody of roughly equal weight, height, and limb count and join Rex on the floor. He’ll lead the warm-up while I fix this.”
Rex chuckled, knowingly. “Fix this. Someone is so dead.”
“Just take care of them,” Cody said, indicating to his students as he marched out.
He may have been only a civilian himself nowadays; but Cody’d never had trouble visiting the fear of Fett upon anyone. Least of all pink-nippled shinies who were probably finding inventive ways to waste credits.
He crossed the wall of noise into their gym.
Whatever he expected to find, it wasn’t Marshal Commander Fox, RG (Active) benching 300 and Prime Ambassador Chuchi to an audience of guardsmen.
They broke off ogling to glare at Cody.
“Got something to say, Sunshine?” Fox shouted over the godawful din, as he suspended enough weight to dent the floor.
Cody did. But with an eyeful of Chuchi’s ass, if it didn’t jettison right out of his head.
He shuffled a couple feet to his right. “Yeah, I do. Turn — this — racket — off.”
He was actually suffered to wait a few reps and one obnoxious chorus more before being acknowledged. Fierfek, Cody still hated this guy.
“Jams, cut the tuneage,” Fox grunted, racking the bar and his girlfriend, who swung down smilingly into his arms. He rolled up and regarded Cody coolly. “Yes?” he prompted in the silence, cocksure as a crime lord. Which he basically fucking was these days, sitting pretty atop the Republic security food chain. Even the Senate Blueys bowed to him now.
Cody rolled his eyes. “I just needed you to lower the music. I’ve got a class.”
“Well, why didn’t you just say,” Fox deadpanned. He stood, chucked Chuchi into a fireman’s carry, and led his posse to a different machine.
“Fuck you, too,” Cody shouted after them, leaving them to their occult rituals. The Corries had been decanted in a separate facility and remained a breed unto themselves.
As he walked back, Cody marvelled how little martial order remained in his life.
He wasn’t ready to wish for another war, though. Not even when he returned to find Rex signing autographs.
Happiness was an undisciplined thing.
. . . . . 
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Just wanna lay in the moonlight and see the light shine in, see you in the outline.
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daggerzine · 3 years
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MY FAVORITE RECORDS OF 2020......phew.
MY 20 FAVORITE RECORDS OF 2020 (in no particular order)
 Close Lobsters- Post Neo Anti: Arte Povera in the Forest of Symbols (Shelflife)
Anna Burch- If You’re Dreaming (Polyvinyl)
The Reds, Pinks & Purples- You Might be Happy Someday (Tough Love) 
The Stroppies- Look Alive (Tough Love)
Melenas- Dias Raros (Trouble in Mind)
Boyracer- On a Promise (Emotional Response)
European Sun- S/T (WIAIWYA)
Terrible Signal- The Window (Heart of the Rat)
Smokescreens- A Strange Dream (Slumberland)
Mosses- TV Sun (Anyway)
Gary Olson- S/T (Tapete)
The Beths- Jump Rope Gazers (Carpark)
Jetstream Pony- S/T (Shelflife)
Lewsberg- In This Room (12XU)
The Brothers Steve- #1 (Big Stir)
Boat- Tread Lightly (Magic Marker)
The Bats- Foothills (Flying Nun)
The High Water Marks- Ecstasy Rhyme (Minty Fresh)
Exploding Flowers (Stumbling Blocks (The Beautiful Music)
Tobin Sprout- Empty Horses (Fire)
 Wait….20 more favorites (21-40)
The Very Most- Needs help (Kocliko/ Lost Sound Tapes)
Lisa Mychols & Super 8- S/T  (The Beautiful Music)
Louis Phillippe & the Night Mail- Thunderclouds (Tapoete)
Bye Bye Blackbirds- Boxer At Rest (Double Potion)
Kiwi Jr- Football Money (Mint)
 Bob Mould- Blue Hearts (Merge)
 Xetas- The Cypher (12XU)
Lorna – Constellations (Words on Music)
A Girl Called Eddy- Been Around  (Elefant)
Sault- Untitled (Rise) (Forever Living Originals)
RVG- Feral (Fire)
The Resonars- Disappear (self released)
Kestrels- Dream or Don’t Dream (Darla)
Black Watch- Brilliant Failures (A Turntable Friend)
Savak- Rotting Teeth in a Horse’s Mouth (Ernest Jenning)
The Innocence Mission- See You Tomorrow (Therese)
Stephen Malkmus- Traditional Techniques (Matador)
The Persian Leaps- Smiling Lessons (Land Ski Records)
The Vapour Trails- Golden Sunshine (Futureman)
Sweeping Promises- Hunger for a Way Out (Feel It)
  You want more?  Here’s 20 more! (41-60)
Nada Surf- Never Not Together (Barsuk)
Rolling Blackout Coastal Fever- Sideways to Italy (Sub Pop)
Girl Skin- Shade is on the Other Side (Jullian)
Perfume Genius- Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (Matador)
Brigid Mae Power- Head Above the Water (Fire)
Well Wishers- Shelf Life (self released)
Lunchbox-  After School Special (Slumberland)
En Attendant Ana- Jullian (Trouble in Mind)
Helen Love- Power On! (Alsopop/ Jigsaw)
 Voice Imitator- Plaza (12XU)
Cornershop- England Is a Garden (Ample Play)
The Luxemboug Signal- The Long Now (Shelflife)
Chubby and the Gang- Speed Kills (Static Shock Records)
Nah…- S/T (Shelflife)
Super 8- Head Sounds (Subjangle)
The Apartments- In and Out of the Light (Fire)
Moving Targets- Humbucker (Boss Tuneage)
Dead Famous People- Harry (Fire)
Supercrush- Sodo pOp (Don Giovanni)
Maria Mckee- La Vita Nuova (Fire)
 Aaaaaand 20 more!! (61-80)
Even as We Speak- Adelphi (Shelflife)
Marshall Holland- Paper Airplane (Mystery Lawn Music)
Lithics- Tower Of Age  (Trouble in Mind)
R.E. Seraphin- Tiny Shapes (Paisley Shirt Records)
Drew Citron- Free Now (Park the Van)
David Newton & Thee Mighty Angels- Gateway to a Lifetime of Disappointment   (Parkfield Records)
The Dream Syndicate- The Universe Inside (Anti)
Dolph Chaney- Rebuilding Permit (Big Stir)
Metz – Atlas Vending (Sub Pop)
Donal Hinely- Diary of a Snowflake (Atom/Scuffletown)
Mythical Motors- Leviathan Messiah (self released)
Mary Lattimore- Silver Ladders  (Secretly Canadian)
The Silent Boys- Tilt-a-Whirl (Walrus Records)
Fort Not- The Club is Open (Meritorio)
Thibault- …or not Thibault (Chapter Music)
The Crystal Furs- Beautiful and True (Subjangle)
Hinds- The Prettiest Curse (Mom + Pop)
Peel Dream Magazine- Agitprop Alterna (Slumberland)
The Legends- S/T (Labrador)
Coldbeat- Mother (DFA)
 I ALSO LIKED RECORDS BY- My Darling YOU!, You, Me & This Fuckin Guy, Gretchen’s Wheel, Jeremy, Pocket of Lollipops, Protomartyr, Shopping,  Joe Pernice, Pop Filter, All Ashore!, Half Japanese, Hazel English, Theatre Royal,  Jason Isbell, Bananagun, The Cool Greenhouse, the Drive-By Truckers, The Ashensden Papers, Steam Train Hearts, The Cakekitchen, Spinning Coin, Cable Ties, Emma Kupa, Rob Moss and The Skin Tight, Jeremy, Awful Sirs, The Corner Laughers, The Cakekitchen Turnstyles,  The Special Pillow, The Reflectors, , Devon Williams, The Lickerish Quartet, Modern Studies, The Bell Streets, Mike Gale, Kyle Forester, Shadow Show, Isobel Campbell,  The Proper Ornaments, Personality Cults,  The Safes, Flower, Dennis Davison , The Bell Streets, etc. etc.
  MY FAVORITE COLLECTIONS/ REISSUES
The Chills- Submarine Bells and Soft Bomb (both on Fire)
East Village- Hotrod Hotel (Slumberland)
The Orange Peels- Square (Minty Fresh)
Heavenly- a Bout De Heavenly (Damaged Goods)
Rowland S. Howard- Teenage Snuff Film (Fat Possim/ Mute)
Pale Saints- The Comforts of Madness (4AD)
Pylon- Pylon Box (New West)
Beachwood Sparks- S/T (Curation records)
Stephen- Radar of Small Dogs (Joyful Noise)
The Mendoza Line- We’re all in this alone (Bar-None)
Van Duren- Are You Serious (Omnivore)
Love Tractor- S/T (HHBTM)
The Toms- 1979 Sessions (Futureman)
Josie Cotton- Invasion of the B Girls (Kitten Robot Records)
Game Theory- Across the Barrier of Sound (Omnivore)
Crayon Fields- All the Pleasures of the World (Chapter Music)
The Lucksmiths- A Good Kind of Nervous (Matinee/ Lost and Lonesome)
The Bachelor Pad- All Hash and Cock: The Best Of (Emotional Response)
  MY FAVORITE SINGLES AND EPS-
Seablite- High-Rise Mannequins (Emotional Response)
Peter Hall- There’s Something Wrong With Everyone (The Beautiful Music)
The Legendary House Cats- A Postcard (and several more on Bandcamp)
Neutrals- Personal Computing (Slumberland)
High Cameras – 4 Songs (Hounds Tooth Cottage)
Love Burns- Gate and the Ghost 7”  (Kleine Schplatten Untergrund)
Pale Lights- You and I (Slumberland)
Dusty Miller- Empathy  (Small Bear Records)
Pezzati- The First EP (self released)
Strawberry Whiplash- Press 4 for Love (Matinee)
Dummy- EP 1 (self released)
R.E. Seraphin- A Room Forever (Paisley Shirt Records)
Flowers- Erik (Slumberland)
Kneeling in Piss- Music for Peasants (Anyway Records)
Northern Portrait- At Attention (Matinee)
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dreamhazeband · 5 years
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Hey guys! In case you missed it somehow, we have 3 EPs available everywhere you acquire your tuneage. They mean a lot to us and we would love for you to check them out and share them with your friends. A lot of cool things happening this year that we can’t wait to share with you guys. Tonight (3/29, 2019) we play Kensington Club in San Diego with a ton of great bands. 8:30pm // 21+ // FREE — See you there! It’s gonna be way too sick!
DREAM HAZE
FFO: CITIZEN, TURNOVER, BASEMENT
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JsF2Vdn6jOqBOx4IPNxq7?si=GpqmDuN-SSOJUKlE9eVP3g
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landlordrecords · 5 years
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Best of 2018
  I fully intended to carry on doing monthly charts this year, but each month it went way too late & I just gave up in the end. Couldn’t not do an end of year one though. Bad year here in real life (again), for various reasons. I kept listening to stuff, but perhaps not with my usual enthusiasm for several months in the middle. Still some great stuff, as ever, of course, & I think this is a pretty hot list, the usual mixture of serious contenders & goofy bits n bats. I’ve included reissues if they’re comps or issued with extras.
  1)     Let’s Eat Grandma - Hot Pink (Transgressive) - extremely moreish single, produced by SOPHIE.
  2)     Let’s Eat Grandma - It’s Not Just Me (Transgressive) – another SOPHIE-touched piece, this one more 80s-tastic.
  3)     v/a - Strictly Rhythm Underground 90-97 TCD (E Archive) – was always a bit wavery over Strictly, with tastefulness on one side & cheese on the other, but Bill Brewster dug out a peerless selection here, barely any fat at all.
  4)     Soft Cell – Keychains & Snowstorms 9CD Boxset (Mercury) – too many versions of the same tracks, but practically everything is here, including illuminating obscurities. What a group!
  5)     Ceramic Hobs – Black Pool Legacy DLP (Harbinger Sound) – wonderful to see this happen, & so well done – track selection, mastering, sleeve art & liner notes all excellent.
  6)     Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids – An Angel Fell CD (Strut) – lovely straight-up cosmic jazz album. I’ve not really been following all the new jazz stuff, but this did seem to epitomise it.
  7)     R Kelly – I Admit It (YouTube) – obviously a deeply reprehensible human being, but his music still (sporadically) transfixes me. A 19 minute trap beat, autotuned (which I usually hate), with the musical equivalent of OJ Simpson’s (If) I Did It dumped on top. Gobsmacking audacity, but a fascinating piece of self-denial.
  8)     Flying Lotus feat Busdriver – Ain’t No Coming Back (from Brainfeeder X comp) – Brainfeeder skates between bland & astonishing. Here, rapper Busdriver acts as jazz narrator.
  9)     Espen Lauritzen – Cid B (Fiedeltwo, from Appendix Double Mixpack EP) – bludgeoning acid techno, from a great compilation. Just discovered it’s originally from 2014, but…whatever.
  10)  DJ Taye – Roxxanneee (from Teklife VIP 2019 bundle) – late entry: footwork-style Police rework.
  11)  BCUC – Emakhosini CD (Buda Musique) – great (& mildly bonkers) long-form South African tuneage.
  12)  v/a - For Discos Only TCD (Craft) – had to pull out of doing a piece on this, but it’s great anyway…prime long disco mixes from Fantasy & Vanguard. Hands-down classics from the Blackbyrds and Sylvester; production jobs from Roy Thode, Shep Pettibone, Bobby Orlando, Patrick Adams and Patrick Cowley; and endless Mecca, Casino, Loft, Paradise Garage, Warehouse and Music Box tunes.
  13)  Hilary Woods – Colt CD (Sacred Bones) – I can be a little suspicious of overly adult work, but this one made me ashamed in the presence of its dignity & maturity. A real grower, well worthy of investigation, & virtually out of nowhere.
  14)  El Chombo feat Cutty Ranks – Dame Tu Cosita (Ultra) – not the first tune to worm its way into my head care of those daft dance challenge videos, but one can hardly argue with a rerub of an obscure reggaeton tune, featuring Cutty Ranks.
  15)  SOPHIE – Oil Of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides album (Transgressive) – pop’s cutting edge?!
  16)  v/a – The Man From Mo’Wax (Mo’Wax) – funny and not entirely wrong slating for this/Lavelle in the Wire, but there’s a whole stack of great tunes here, & some of the ones I rolled my eyes at at the time sound pretty smart now.
  17)  Let’s Eat Grandma - Falling Into Me (Transgressive) – not got quite the edge of the SOPHIE ones, but still very high quality pop. I’ve selected tracks rather than just the album, as I think the quality doesn’t hold up over the whole thing; the good ones are really good though.
  18)  Chrissy – Resilience bundle (Chiwax) – Chrissy Murderbot goes pretty faithfully old skool rave.
  19)  Akito – Gone Again album (Tight Knit) – the offbeat grime stuff seems to have dropped out of fashion, but I still like it. Impressively high quality collection of it here.
  20)  Will Saul - Inside Out (Aus Music) – don’t listen to enough mixes these days, but this one covered all bases early in the year.
  A special mention for the Mansur Brown album. I’ll admit that I snorted with derision at the promo sheet stuff about Jimi Hendrix-meets-trap, but…it wasn’t far from the truth. Intriguing stuff…
  And a new feature, which I should have been doing for years now…
  Promo trends…
  Still a lot of alt pop coming through, mostly pretty bland. Seems to be angling mostly towards dream pop and synthpop now.
  So much ambient music (coming from all angles), that it’s getting ridiculous. Post-classical as well. I was initially pleased to see the revival, but, honestly, do something else now…
  Breaks revival now looking like a ‘thing’ (I suppose I would know if I was in any clubs these days)…with the ex-dubsteppers clearly now having rinsed out…
  Techno, of all kinds. I get sent so much of this it’s staggering, but I’m not complaining, as it’s often very good.
  Plenty of deep house around as well, although not as impressively weird as some of the stuff from recent years.
  Much of the guitar stuff I get sent is risible, but there’s obviously a cartload of that as well, as ever. I can discern a reasonable amount of post-metal stuff now as well, and I don’t get sent much metal. That stuff is…OK.
  Witch house slight return?
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melodyfellows · 3 years
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“Saturday, in the park”…Chicago tuneage in California while dreaming & breathing from a happy place! #peace it’s out there. Just #nevergiveup looking! #melody https://www.instagram.com/p/CTac_3-BtDoe8HGrNImtRbzZ-O29D1UZRb_yIw0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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omgchickadeeus · 6 years
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Goodnight Moon by Just A Girl Via Flickr: "So goodnight you And goodnight moon, When you're all I think about All that I dream about How'd I ever breathe without A goodnight kiss from goodnight you" Blog: Just A Girl Blog Facebook: Just A Girl Facebook Tuneage: Listen! Taken at: Ash Falls
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parkerbombshell · 4 years
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Monday's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Generating Steam HeatBombshell Radio 4pm EST 9pm BST 1pm PDT bombshellradio.com#GeneratingSteamHeat#Postpunk #punk #newmusic #60sClassics #Ska #60sGarage #StitcherRadio #Itunes #BombshellRadio Amyl and the Sniffers-Gacked On Anger (From the elf titled Rough Trade Records album 2019) DA!-Dark Room (Autumn Records 7’’ 1981) Feral Five-Ego (Primitive Light Recordings digital single 2019) David Hasselhoff with James Williamson-Open Your Eyes (From the Cleopatra Record album ‘Open Your Eyes’ 2019) CATBEAR-Unrequited Love (Self released digital single 2019) The Proletariat-Move (From th Boss Tuneage Records album ‘Move’ 2019) Austerity-White Men (From the Everyman His Own Football Records album ‘Anarcho Punk Dance Party’ 2019) Dream Nails-Corporate Realness (Alcopop! Records 7’’ 2019) Gemma Freeman-Smalltown Boy (From the Alcopop! Records compilation ‘The World According To Lomana Lua Lua’ 2019) Soot Sprite-Vs.Self (From the Specialist Subject Records EP ‘Sharp Tongue’ 2019) Chastity Belt-Rav-4 (From the self titled Hardly Art Records album 2019) Gunka-Walk Away (Self released digital single 2019) Crowbar-Hippy Punks (Skin Head Records 7’’ 1983) Descendents-Silly Girl (From the New Alliance Records album ‘I Don’t Want To Grow Up’ 1985) Jawbreaker-Jet Black (From the Geffen Records album ‘Dear You’ 1995) Crass-Do They Owe Us A Living? (Frpm the Crass Records album ‘The Feeding Of The 5000-The Crassical Collection’ 2018) Sunny War-Do They Owe Us A Living? (Digital track 2011) Read the full article
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kdnx · 6 years
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wow i like scott reynolds
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And now I tell you openly, you have my heart so don't hurt me.
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narutoruntaylor · 5 years
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“‘This guitar hath been anointed with my sacred tuneage!'”
All I hear was accidentally keep everything that has anything to do with your dream
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daggerzine · 4 years
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Lots of lists! DAGGER’s favorites of 2019 (and more lists to come)
TIM’S LISTS
MY 20 FAVORITE  RECORDS OF 2019  (in no particular order)
Jeanines- S/t (Slumberland)
Purple Mountains- S/T (Drag City)
Monnone Alone- Summer of the Mosquito (Lost & Lonesome)
Mick Trouble – Here’s the Mick Trouble LP (Emotional Response)
Pernice Brothers-   Spread the Feeling (Ashmont)
The Resonars- No Exit (Trouble in Mind)
Rocket 808- S/T (12XU)
Thigh Master- Now For Example (Goner)
Seablite- Grass Stains and Novacaine (Emotional Response)
Ex Hex- It’s Real (Merge)
Versus – Ex Voto (Ernest Jenning Record Co)
Nots- 3 (Goner)
Rocketship- Thanks To You (Darla)
Dream Syndicate- These Times (Anti)  
The Paranoid Style – A Goddamn Impossible Way of Life (Bar None)
Business of Dreams- Ripe for Anarchy (Slumberland)
The Safes- Winning Combination (Bickerton Records)
The Gotobeds- Debt Begins at 30 (Sub Pop)
The Black Watch- Magic Johnson (ATOM Records)
Comet Gain- Fireraisers Forever!  (Tapete)
  WAIT! HERE’S 20 MORE!
Vivian Girls- Memory (Polyvinyl)
Bob Mould- Sunshine Rock (Merge)
Modern Nature- How To Live (Bella Union)
Robert Forster- Inferno (Tapete’)
David Kilgour- Bobbie’s a Girl  (Merge)
Piroshka- Brickbat (Bella Union)
The Armoires- Zibaldone (Big Stir Records)
Dark Blue- Victory is Rated (12XU)
The Persian Leaps- Electrical Living (Land Ski Records)
Sasha Bell- Love Is Alright (Both Sides Now)
Frankie Cosmos- Close It Quietly (Sub Pop)
USA/Mexico- Matamoros (12XU)
Moving Targets- Wires (Boss Tuneage)
Red Sleeping Beauty- Stockholm (Matinee)
Redd Kross- Beyond the Door (Merge)
The Treasures of Mexico- Everything Sparks Joy (Shelflife)
In Deed- Everest  (Big Stir Records)
The Catenary Wires- Til the Morning (Tapete)
Foxhall Stacks-  The Coming Collapse (Snappy Little Numbers)
The Vandoliers- Forever (Bloodshot)
  WAIT!! EVEN 20 MORE…
Tiny Ruins- Olympic Girls (Bada Bing!)
Bruce Springsteen- Western Stars  (Columbia/ Sony)
Sebadoh- Act Surprised (Dangerbird) 
Le Superhomard- Meadow Lane park (Elefant)
James Clarke Five- Parlour Sounds (The Beautiful Music) 
The Boys with the Perpetual Nervousness – Dead Calm (Pretty Olivia)
Tennis Club- Pink (Elefant)
Parsnip- When the Tree Bears Fruit (Trouble in Mind)
The Muffs- No Holiday (Omnivore)
The Kyle Sowashes-  I Don’t Know What To Tell You (Anyway Records)
The Vapour Trails- See You In the Next World (Futureman Records)
Jason Hawk Harris- Love and the Dark  (Bloodshot)
Trip Wire- Once & Always (Big Stir Records)
Lloyd Cole- Guesswork (EAR Music)
Mike Krol- Power Chords (Merge)
Bubblegum Lemonade- Desperately Seeking Sunshine (Matinee)
The Silent Boys- By the Light of the Moon (Bossy Lil Thing Records)
The Pearlfishers- Love and Other Hopeless Things (Marina)
Spray Paint- Into the Country (12XU)
The Ocean Blue-  Kings and Queens/ Knave and Thieves (Korda)
  I also really enjoyed records by……Unhappy Fly, I Was a King, The Hussy, 75 Dollar Bill, Snail Mail, Apex Manor, Mike Gale, Rob Laufer, Richard X, Heyman, Skull Practitioners, Todd Herfindal, Young Guv, New Pornographers, Scott Gagner, The Memory Fades, Mudhoney, The Well Wishers, Golden Pelicans, The Reds, Pinks and Purples, Lucille Furs, The Umbrella Puzzles, Westkust , Mondello , Johnny Couch, Weyes Blood, Spearmint, Corridor, Joy Cleaner, Elva, Possible Humans, Blue Jeans,  the BVs, etc .etc.
 COLLECTIONS/ REISSUES
The Springfields- Singles, 1986-1991 (Slumberland)
The Victims- S/T (In the Red)
Dream Syndicate-  The Days of Wine and Roses (Fire)
Stephen Duffy- I Love My Friends (Needle Mythology)
Human Switchboard- Who’s Landing in my Hangar (Fat Possum)
The Dum Dum Boys- Let There Be Noise (In the red)
Soul Asylum- Made to be Broken & While You Were Out  (Omnivore)
Holiday Flyer- The Rainbow Confection & Try Not To Worry (Darla)
Metz- Automat (Sub Pop)
The Toms- The 1970 Sessions (Futureman Records)
SOME LISTS BY DINA HORNREICH
In a not-so comprehensive (mostly desultory) manner I have thrown this list of current zeitgeisty kinds of things that I encountered in one way or another that had various compelling bits, chunks, and other substantial nuggets (if not their complete entirety) of a musical persuasion that provided something engaging, amusing, enlightening, challenging, discordant, or otherwise worthwhile for my freaky mind, body, and soul to chew on in this last year of 2019. There are always tons and tons of things that I missed and/or never got to (but always meant to) so not exhaustive whatsoever. More a reflection of where I’ve been these days and how I’ve gotten here... (and will try to remain, if circumstances allow.)
 Some Recorded Albums:
●     Sneaks: Highway Hypnosis (Merge)
●     The World: Reddish (Microminiature)
●     Sacred Paws: Run Around the Sun (Merge)
●     Trash Kit: Horizon (Upset the Rhythm)
●     A-WA: Bayti Fi Rasi (BMG)
●     Sleater-Kinney: The Center Won’t Hold (Mom + Pop)
●     Ex Hex: It’s Real (Merge)
●     Angel Olsen: All Mirrors (Jagjaguwar)
●     Vagabon: s/t (Nonesuch)
●     GRLwood: I Sold My Soul to the Devil When I Was 12 (sonaBLAST!)
●     Girl Friday: Fashion Conman EP (Hardly Art)
●     Tacocat: This Mess is a Place (Sub Pop)
●     Karen O/Danger Mouse: Lux Prima (BMG)
●     Cherry Glazerr: Stuffed and Ready (Secretly Canadian)
●     Habibi: Come My Habibi single (Muddguts)
●     Haim: Hallelujah EP (Columbia)
●     Grimes: “We Appreciate Power”/”Pretty Dark” demo/”4AEM”/”Violence”/”So Heavy I Fell Through The Earth” various pre-album release singles (4AD)
●     Madame Gandhi: Visions EP - Extended Versions (self-released?)
●     Chai: PUNK (Burger)
●     Kero Kero Bonito: Civilisation I single (Polyvinyl)
●     Solange: When I Get Home (Columbia)
●     UT: Conviction reissue (Mute)
 Some Live Performances (mostly in Denver, CO):
●     Hadgaba/Hal Aqua and the Lost Tribe (Denver Klezfest 2019 at Mercury Cafe)
●     Jonathan Richman (Swallow Hill)
●     Kristen Hersh (Hi Dive)
●     Ex Hex/Moaning (Bluebird)
●     Sleater-Kinney/Joseph Keckler (Ogden)
●     Angel Olsen/Vagabon (Gothic)
●     Holygram (Oriental)
●     Cellista (Mercury Cafe)
●     The Beths/Girl Friday (Globe)
●     GRLwood (Globe)
●     Tacocat/Paranoyds (Larimer)
●     Short Shorts/Potty Mouth (Lost Lake)
●     Nots (Lost Lake)
●     Spiritualized (Gothic)
●     Breezy Porticos (Chez Hinely)
●     Church Fire/Glitter Vomit (Rhinoceropolis)
●     FemmeFest 2019: Rare Byrds (Museum of Contemporary Art Denver)
●     Love Languages/Teenage Fanclub (Bluebird)
●     Girls Rock Denver Showcase 2019 (Summit Music Hall)
●     Vivien Goldman (in-store at Rough Trade Records NYC)
●     Imperial Teen (in-store at Twist’n Shout Records)
 Some Books:
●     Women Who Rock by Evelyn McDonnell
●     Dayglo: Poly Styrene by Celeste Bell and Zoe Howe
●     Revenge of the She-Punks by Vivien Goldman
●     Why Karen Carpenter Matters by Karen Tongson
●     Hardcore Anxiety: A Graphic Guide to Punk Rock and Mental Health by Reid Chancellor
●     Liz Phair: Horror Stories (memoir)
●     Frame of Mind: Punk Photos and Essays From Washington DC (and Beyond) 1997-2017 by Antonia Tricarico
●     Girl in a Girl Band by Malia James
 Some Film/TV (if not content relevant entirely, for its soundtrack minimally):
●     Judy (BBC Films)
●     Transparent (Amazon Series, Season 5/Musical Finale)
●     Dolemite is My Name (Netflix Original Film)
●     2 Dope Queens (HBO Season 2, Episode 3)
●     Trinkets (Netflix Series, Season 1)
●     Blinded by the Light (New Line Cinema)
●     Shrill (Hulu Series, Season 1)
●     The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Series, Season 3)
●     Big Mouth (Netflix Series, Season 3)
●     A Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu Series, Season 3)
●     GLOW (Netflix Series, Season 3)
●     Orange is the New Black (Netflix Series, Season 7)
 Some Radio/Podcast Outlets:
●     She’s A Punk (podcast)
●     Indie 102.3 FM (local station formerly Open Air CPR)
●     KGNU 1390 AM (local station)
●     Radio 1190AM KVCU (local station)
 And to go full circle around in the weird miasmic disorientations of blogs/zines, and every tool in between...I could mention the writers at Bust, Bitch, Pitchfork, even… DAGGER. But credit for discoverability also includes the vending platforms of Spotify/Bandcamp/Apple Music/Soundcloud themselves (and their haunted algorithms) as well as musicians’ various social media counterparts (which may or may not include their publicists) on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. (and where does YouTube fit in exactly?) which means the industry will eventually eat itself. Happy New Year, ladies and germs. Who knows what the next decade will bring? Whatever it may be, let it be progress rather than random changes for no apparently good reasons.
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Festival season has arrived! Belsonic kicks off once again in full force with the arrival of none other than one Mr Saul Hudson and friends for a night of debauchery on the Island of Ireland, pity they didn’t bring the weather.
Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators are tonight’s headliners on Belsonic’s opening night of 2019, Blackberry Smoke bring their southern charm and two local Rockers in No Hot Ashes and The SCREAMING EAGLES warm up proceedings before all holy hell breaks loose come 8:45pm.
Photo by Darren McVeigh https://metalplanetmusic.com
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An early kick off at 5pm, yes 5pm! Means chaos for some, fighting against the teatime traffic for many, crappy weather influx of human beings in one area and an already busy area means a modest enough crowd for tonight’s openers The Screaming Eagles, a bitchin’ band with a swagger and a style to get this party started! Slamming riffs and big hooks are the name of the game where these guys are concerned, riffage and anthemic tuneage make for a very tasty start to the night indeed, a modest crowd it may be but they make enough noise to show these local lads some deserved love and appreciation, the guys are in fine form knocking new and old tracks outta the park. A short and sweet set it may be but they have grabbed the attention of each and everyone here and made their mark amongst a quality line-up.
  Photo by Darren McVeigh https://metalplanetmusic.com
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6pm sharp and NO HOT ASHES ring out across the grounds of Ormeau Park, back again playing to a local audience these guys are a quality act with years of experience all coming together to form a well oiled machine! Signed to Frontiers and having dropped a long awaited debut album these guys have a hefty back catalogue that they can pull on, as the people start streaming into the grounds a more sizeable crowd has amassed to lift things to the next level, just as well as NHA have a collection of banging tracks with wailing guitars and serious hooks to grab the attention of those down below.
  Photo by Darren McVeigh https://metalplanetmusic.com
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Yet another short break and quick turnaround for Southern rockers BLACKBERRY SMOKE take the stage at 7pm on a damp night in Belfast, back after their highly successful visit only last year selling out the Telegraph building the guys find themselves on a gargantuan stage with an appreciative audience in waiting. With an easy in the ear style and fluid melodic music, their set just flows across a wet Ormeau Park with the Irish crowd lapping it up! The guys ooze class and quality from the off and with a southern charm and bluesy licks they have the Belfast crowd eating out of the palms of their hands. A fine musical display makes a cold damp night in Northern Ireland feel like a warm southern breeze in Atlanta Georgia. It’s hard to not to fall in love with a band like BBS live, give in, let go, and let the guys take you on a sonic journey like no other. Mixing it up they guys throw in a few Irish ditties to play to the locals from The Pogues and the likes and the odd Classic Rock cover to make sure everyone was paying attention. A first class quality set from a first class band.
  Time to catch out breath as a short break between Blackberry Smoke and our main headliner gave us time to take stock and appreciate the sea of people who have now gathered at Belsonic’s opener for 2019. Regardless of the weather Belfast has delivered and a cacophony of raincoats, poncho’s and Buffon’s, very, very wet Buffon’s as far as the eye can see. These events though for many are more than just about the music, it’s a community getting together once again to celebrate artists whom we have grown up with like the hardcore support for The Screaming Eagles and No Hot Ashes, to the long time aficionados of Blackberry Smoke and the kids whom Slash was god when they were 19, now in their 40’s still showing their love and appreciation for a lifetime and legacy left for all to see. It’s a party atmosphere regardless of the weather, and Belfast knows how to party.
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Right on Q, the crowd roars as SLASH AND MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORS hit the stage, in his signature Top Hat and leathers, Les Paul in hand Belsonic erupts once again. Myles adorned in a green leather biker jacket will no doubt keep the ladies happy once again, as more than a few had commented they were looking forward to catching an eyeful again. #hedoeshavefeelingsyouknow The guys energy level is through the roof, especially off the back of a laid back Southern swagger from Blackberry Smoke, Slash and Co, are a very different affair and the crowd love it! With four solo albums now under his belt, work with Velvet Revolver and of course that little known band Guns ‘N’ Roses there is no shortage of material to pull on for the guys, and regardless of whether it’s a track off their first self-titled album of their latest Living The Dream Belfast is in fine voice warbling along.
For many just catching a glimpse of the man live is worth the ticket price alone, those guitar licks and signature sound has an army of six-string slingers in tow wherever he goes and he has inspired more than a few to follow in his footsteps, as they rip through their set air guitars can be seen held high in homage to the great man himself. Myles vocals as always are on point and with a solid backing band Slash Feat Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators make a formidable proposition live, the band have a killer sound and live it’s even stronger, you get that in your face impact of the combo of Slashes gnarly riffs and Kennedy’s vocals and it has Ormeau Park bouncing.
A banging night for the first of many for Belsonic 2019, the chance for many to capture one of Rock’s legends in the flesh and he doesn’t disappoint. It may have rained from gates opening to gates closing, but it never dampened the spirits of the Northern Irish crowd, determined, relentless and some may say crazy? But we gave everything back to those guys on stage and more. Safe trip ladies, we’ll see you again soon.
Review by : Mark McGrogan, Editor – Rock ‘N’ Load Mag
Photography by Darren McVeigh, Metal Planet Music
GIG REVIEW: @Slash ‏Hits @belsonicbelfast with @blackberrysmoke @NHAReunion And @screagle83 Photos by @MetalPlanet72 Review by @FlashArtMark @rocknloadmag Festival season has arrived! Belsonic kicks off once again in full force with the arrival of none other than one Mr Saul Hudson and friends for a night of debauchery on the Island of Ireland, pity they didn’t bring the weather.
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Tracks from the Top Ten Blogged Bands are played 
every Sunday 5-7pm on Radio KC as part of 
Ralph's Indie Show.
LISTEN TO LAST WEEK'S TOP 10 HERE
AS PLAYED ON RADIO KC - 26.11.17
  RALPH'S BRAND NEW TOP 10 CHART 
Published on 2.12.17 and as played after 
RALPH'S INDIE SHOW on RADIO KC - 3.12.17 - from 5-7pm
No 1: The Slow Readers Club
Ralph's favourite video this week is for the newly released single Lunatic by The Slow Readers Club. 
The Slow Readers Club are a Manchester based four piece who specialise in indie electro doom pop and who are currently selling out shows throughout the UK on their Through The Shadows tour.
No 2: Puppet Rebellion
One of the advantages of being a dog with a blog is the that every now and again a bit of a gem drops into the kennel's inbox. 
Puppet Rebellion are Oliver Davies on vocals, Dave Wimbush on guitar, Craig Gibson on guitar, James Halliwell on bass and Henry Rogers on drums. Together they've put together an album of well crafted alt-pop that should see them ascend the musical firmament not only in their native North West but UK wide.
No 3 Snippet
Colchester's favourite son Johnno Casson aka Snippet is the uncrowned king of feelgood pop-esque music and his latest album Human Good isn't bucking that trend. 
Johnno takes you on a journey of "people-rich" stories that encompasses a wide array of characters including fraudsters, pimps, prostitutes, drinkers, users and abuser’s and simple everyday folk just trying to make sense of this world. 
No 4: Fold
Leeds based Fold are old friends of Ralph's Life both here on the blog and on Ralph's Radio KC Indie Show, mainly due to the consistently high standard of their releases and the new single Choose Love which is to be released on Clue Records November 24th maintains that standard.
The bands music always comes with a message and Choose Love is no exception. They believe that humanity (and of course dogs) could do with a big hug right now and with that in mind the song is being supported by The Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness.
No 5: Martin Stephenson & The Daintees 
Just in time for Christmas the ever-prolific Martin Stephenson accompanied by The Daintees have come along with an album that will have any party up on it's collective feet and dancing; whether it's having a knees-up or waltzing the night away.
It kicks off with a rockabilly-esque The Whisky and I'm not sure if it's an advert for the benefits of Uisge-Beatha (The Water Of Life) or a dire warning. But one thing is for sure, it's a rollicking start to a quality collection of tuneage.
No 6: The Gravity Drive
Ralph's favourite video this week is Shooting Star by The Gravity Drive. They are the hugely talented husband and wife duo Elijah and Eva  Wolf whose music never fails to garner critical acclaim.
Pre-order: http://ift.tt/2zAm0Ld
Website: thegravitydrive.com
Twitter: @TheGravityDrive
Written and performed by The Gravity Drive.
No 7: Bud Sugar
Ralph's favourite video this week is the Bud Sugar 'Masterpiece' of their fans fave track VIRAL. They hijacked 25 of the most iconic online VIRAL moments from recent years to create an unexpected collaboration with their viral heroes!
No 8: Akiva
Ralph's favourite video this week is M.O.D. by Akiva. Three quarters of Akiva – Malcolm Carter (guitar, vox), Rob Mercel (bass) and Dave Mercel (drums) – have known each other since their schooldays at a Bedfordshire comprehensive sharing a love of raves, classic guitar riffery and grunge.
Singer, guitarist and synth programmer Dave MacKenzie then arrived from England’s northwest, bringing with him a passion for break-beat, the Madchester scene and anything with a bit of groove and swagger.
No 9: Neon Atlas
Cork based indie band Neon Atlas are back in the groove as they return with their latest single Fever, due for general release November 16th.
Fever is a harmonious mix of ebow progression united with a fragile and compulsive vocal which meanders into an infectious chorus. The final result slowly allures you with its intricacies and delicate craftsmanship which hugs you like your old favourite woolly jumper. 
No 10: Dream Nails
Ralph's favourite video this week is Tourist by London feminist 'punk witches' Dream Nails.
It's on their recently released EP Dare To Care which I'd highly recommend whether you're a punk fan or not.
Dream Nails video directed by Jade Jackman. Tourist is available on Spotify, Bandcamp and iTunes:
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