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    • August 14, 2012 5:32 AM CDT
    • hey Tongue Tied Twin One man band!

    • August 13, 2012 9:00 PM CDT
    • That there is some DIY, low fi shit!  I kinda dig it in small doses.

       

      Chazdaddy 

      Jambone Scuzz said:

      TOronto Underground Lofi Garage Punk: JANITORS


      These guys post a new track like every 2 weeks. They're insane.


      Here is their latest:

      http://soundcloud.com/janitorscloset/janitors-mindfuck

    • August 13, 2012 4:49 AM CDT
    • Cool yeah it does need a decent mix



      G. Wood said:

      It sounds pretty cool, but I'd like to remix it so you can hear the drums.

    • August 13, 2012 4:04 AM CDT
    • OFF!

    • August 11, 2012 12:46 PM CDT
    • I agree, I was just pointing out his new stuff, I have "lemons" and also "Melted" and of course the self titled first LP, which is super raw low=fi and reverb drenched, yet still has a melodic quality.  Also, for kicks check out "Ty Rex" his 6 song cover album of T-Rex tunes, pretty cool too.

      Chaz

      triggahiccups said:

      In my opinion the best Ty Segall tracks are on his records from <2010. Check out his S/t LP (2008), Horn The Unicorn (2009) and Lemons (2009) if you want a real treat that you just can't get from his newer stuff.

      Also another up-and-comer that's getting really big is Thee Oh Sees. Their new album Putrifiers II just leaked and it rips pretty hard. I would definitely snag it when it releases early September and check out their albums from 2008 and 2009 as well. Really great stuff.

    • August 13, 2012 3:36 PM CDT
    • Only recorded a single? bummer... 

      You'd think that a collaboration with these three would warrant at least a 6 or 8 song EP... pressed on 10", please.  On fire marbled vinyl.

    • August 12, 2012 2:36 PM CDT
    •  Maybe we could meddle and interfere by staging a contest to name the band. Actually , I think "The Great Uncles" is a great name !

    • August 13, 2012 3:30 PM CDT
    • Sorry guys, I don't know any specifics about how SXSW does what they do - I'm not affiliated with them in any way.  Just saw the announcement and thought some folks here might be interested in trying to play there.  If I read the announcement right, the submission fee is probably the fee just to apply - who knows what happens after that, but I'm sure it's a long drawn out process.

      Maybe try this: The Unofficial SXSW User's Guide Ning

    • August 13, 2012 11:56 AM CDT
    • That is the most fun a person can have in Austin packed into a 2 week time frame.  Fortunately I live so close to downtown I just wheel up on my mountain bike.

    • August 13, 2012 8:06 AM CDT
    • Does anyone here know if a band is accepted for a showcase how SXSW decides where you are playing as well as which other bands you will be playing with? Just wondering if a garagepunk band is accepted would they get thrown in a showcase with indie or metal acts.

    • August 13, 2012 2:57 PM CDT
    •  I always liked The Pandoras , still do , in fact , but , for my money , The Brood had a bigger and better body of work. They stuck to their guns....I know it was hard NOT to go metal in Late 80's L.A. , but other bands bands resisted. Does'nt mean most of 'em got work. I remember hearing a track from "Rock Hard" on the radio , and the DJ literally stopped the record ,apologizing for playing it.  

    • August 13, 2012 2:47 PM CDT
    • Long as you got way down to heaven.

      Mark George Harrison said:

      When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!

    • August 13, 2012 2:21 PM CDT
    • When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!

    • August 13, 2012 2:25 PM CDT
    • Coming up on todays show for Aug 13th 2012 - 

      Brand new music from The Molting Vultures release "Get On Board" from Psycho Dog Records.

      Also more from the Dyes new self titled release!

      Tune in today 4-6pm for Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf on the station Making Waves!!  WHFR Detroit!!

    • August 13, 2012 4:57 AM CDT
    • http://youtu.be/7f31u0lmAJI This is a local band from Bournemouth, England there just starting to put there music out there. Really cool guys 

    • August 12, 2012 1:58 PM CDT
    • Never thought about that....But , there's only one set of Heartbreakers to me , and Tom Petty was'nt frontin' 'em. When we were deluged with Petty on the radio in the very late 70's - 80's , I'm sure a LOT of his songs were misheard , in humorous ways. Granted , compared to a lot of the crap that passed for "Rock" at that time , I guess Petty's early hits did'nt age THAT badly.....

      Eagles "Life in The Fast Lane" - "We've been up and down this highway , have'nt seen a goddamn thing"   "We've been up and down this highway , have'nt seen The Camptown Race".

    • August 12, 2012 11:26 AM CDT
    • "Don't have to live like a referee."

    • August 12, 2012 1:09 PM CDT
    • Thanks Man !

    • August 12, 2012 9:27 AM CDT
    • Its very difficult to be absolutely period perfect. The Hi Class Joes are trying to replicate the sound and look of an early British Beat band. We dress the part and also use all vintage equipment. I would have to say that we are probably the best band in Britain at the moment playing that early Beat and RnB sound. We have an lp out soon on Soundflat.

       

    • August 11, 2012 3:32 PM CDT
    • Playlist 08/11/12

      Superchunk Cruel Summer
      Cocktail Slippers  In The City 
      Brimstones  FM Receiver 
      Redd Kross  Stay Away From Downtown 
      Off!  King Kong Brigade 
      Briefs  Silver Bullet 
      Spider Fever  Don't Let Deth Get In Way 
      Bloody Hollies  So Grey, So Green 
      McFadden's Parachute  Flashback 
      Basements  I'm Dead 
      Ripe  Be Adventurous 
      Ty Segall Band  The Bag I'm In 
      X-Ray Spex  Identity 
      Sham 69  Borstal Breakout 
      Buzzcocks  Harmony In My Head 
      999 Don't You Know I Need You 
      Meanies  Never 
      Dickies  Nights In White Satin 
      Sugar  Needle Hits E 
      Naked Raygun  Vanilla Blue 
      Electric Mess  The Girl With The Exploding Dress 
      Wild Evel and the Trashbones  The Avenue of Death 
      Cynics  Last Day 
      Andy G & The Roller Kings  Scooby Doo 
      Mono Men  Burning Bush 
      Stupidity  This Love Is For Real 
      Molting Vultures  Cool Right Down 
      99ers  Minnesota Boy 
      Harmonica Lewinski  Bikini Beach 
      Los Straitjackets  Pop Rocks and Coke 
      Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass  The Lonely Bull 
      Deadbolt  El Segundo 
      Joey Ramone  New York City 
      Rocket From The Tombs  I Sell Soul 
      White Wires  I'll Remember You 
      Royal Headache  Really In Love 
      Pygmies  Don't Care About You 
      Swinging Iggies  Lady Gaga 
      60 Second Swingers  Lonely & Blue 
      Ace  Whisper Explosion 
      Knyghts of Fuzz  Genny 
      Godfathers  Gone to Texas 

    • August 11, 2012 10:34 AM CDT
    • Show #384: "The Eggman Collection #118" playlist:

      The Dave Pike Set - "Mathar"
      The Pasternak Progress - "Flower Eyes"
      The Mynah Birds - "It's My Time"
      The New Seekers - "Beautiful People"
      The Mint - "Can't Be Free"
      The Legend - "The Sky That Is Blue"
      Earth Opera - "All Winter Long"
      Man - "a) Prelude, b) The Storm"
      Gilberto Gil - "The Three Mushrooms"
      Junior's Eyes - "White Light"
      Eternity's Children - "Wait And See"
      The Monkees - "Last Train To Clarksville"
      Yes - "Then"
      Queen - "Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To..."
      The Angels - "I Adore Him"
      Montage - "The Mirror"
      Giles, Giles & Fripp - "The Sun Is Shining"
      Ringo Starr - "I'm The Greatest"
      Mecki Mark Men - "Playing Child"
      Vanilla Fudge - "Where Is My Mind"
      Napoleon XIV - "I Live In A Split-Level Head"
      David Bowie - "Lady Grinning Soul"
      The Buckinghams - "C'mon Home"
      Richard Berry & The Pharaohs - "Louie Louie"
      Marmalade - "Bad Weather"
      Justin Heathcliff - "Sea"
      Third Ear Band - "Wicca Way"
      Amon Duul II - "Apocalyptic Bore"
      Shadrack - "Granite Feast"
      The Deviants - "Jamie's Song"
      The Knickerbockers - "Chapel In The Fields"
      David Bowie - "Heroes"
      Frank Zappa - "Peaches En Regalia"
      Soul, Inc. - "Leaves Of Grass"
      The Zombies - "Woman"
      The Outsiders - "You Remind Me"
      The Creation - "If I Stay To Long"
      Lynn Blessing - "Where There Is Grass"

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