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Thursday, May 28, 2009

J's Indie/Rock Mayhem - 27th May 2009


[Welcome to another fantastic edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. Tonight's show was awesome and a bit frustrating at the same time. I had a ton of new music to play again and couldn't get to it all because of tonight's really fun and enjoyable interview with Eating the Invaders and the Subterranean Bums, the two bands playing at the Dotmatrix Project show tonight, Thursday, May 28th, at the Green Burro in downtown Greensboro. It was a ton of fun having these guys up and the live performances are great. Make sure you take a listen down below.

I spent a bit of time at the end of the show tonight mourning the untimely and unexpected passing of Jay Bennett last weekend. Largely known for the dynamic instrumentation and sound that he brought to bear on Wilco across their amazing run of records between Being There and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Jay was also an amazing solo musician following his departure from the band. He will be missed.

Next week I'll have Lubbock, Texas' the Diamond Center up live in studio. I meant to get some of their music up on the show tonight, but wasn't able. Check out the link to their MySpace. This ought to be one of the most interesting in-studio performances I've had on the show. Next week will be something.

Now, while I recover from my brief interest in hockey to enter the long, hard slog to football season, onward.]

J's Indie/Rock Podcast: 27th May 2009 Show

Theme Song - Peaches - "Rock Show"
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Jarvis Cocker - "Further Complications" [the title track from his latest. seriously. one of the best records of this year so far. plllleeeaasseee tell me i'll have a chance to see him somewhere this summer.]
Pavement - "Date with IKEA" [from brighten the corners. why did i mis-label this album two times? who knows. still a great song. the pavement cover band from joe g.'s cover band explosion last saturday was pretty sharp. but no "stereo?" i know it's obvious, guys, but it's obvious for a reason!]
Passion Pit - "Little Secret" [from manners. ladies and gentlemen, your summertime jam of '09. for real.]
Superchunk - "Learned to Surf" [from the leaves in the gutter EP. excellent next music - their first in eight years!]
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Citified - "Pencil Me In" [from absence. their new EP is finally available for purchase online. make sure you go grab your copy from eskimo kiss records.]
Teenage Fanclub - "Star Sign" [from bandwagonesque. i'm a little more partial to their later records simply because of the production, but the songs here are undeniable. ask me sometime about my 'misheard lyric' in this one. it's a doozy.]
Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Born on a Day the Sun Didn't Rise" [from eating us. look who's back! my summertime jam of '07! if you enjoyed dandelion gum, there's a lot to enjoy here, too.]
For Squirrels - "Orangeworker" [from example. a gorgeous song from a band that sadly was only able to make one record before tragedy took half the band.]

[Here's where the first interview began. Since the Subterranean Bums and Eating the Invaders share a few members, we interviewed them together, though each part of the interview focuses on a separate band. With the Bums we talked about the origins of their name, working across distance and how you fit your talents across multiple projects. Enjoy.]

the Subterranean Bums - "Monterrey (Shivers)" (live) [a really great song that let me know this night was going to be a good one. click here to listen.]
the Subterranean Bums - "Oklahoma Thunderstorm" (live) [and an even more fantastic song, this one being one that also appears on their forthcoming LP cloak and dagger, voice and brain. i really like this one especially. click here to listen.]

[Now the second part of the interview, here featuring Eating the Invaders. We got off on a bit of a tangent about Greensboro and its burgeoning music community. I know this keeps becoming a common thread of discussion in these Dotmatrix interviews and can be of only limited interest to podcast listeners outside the area, but oh well. Plus, I think the lessons we've learned about community and support and creativity here are things that can be applied anywhere, so listen all you children, a story we will tell. Plus we talked about band name origins and a few other things, but these guys are such good sports, I'll let the music speak.]

Eating the Invaders - "One Little Thing" (live) [i love the way the verses of this song seem disjointed and fractured, only to come barrelling together in the chorus. click here to listen.]
Eating the Invaders - "Carpet and Tile" (live) [this was the first ETI song i'd ever heard thanks to the fine folks at monkeywhale.com, so it was a welcome addition to tonight's show. click here to listen.]

the Subterranean Bums - "No Friend of Me" [an album track from their forthcoming release.]
Eating the Invaders - "Sink Up Zoo Avenue" [a rough recorded version of a song eventually bound for an eating the invaders record.]
Sonic Youth - "Antennae" [from the eternal. listen folks, this record is good. seriously. sonic youth fans, rejoice. it's another late-period classic from one of the greatest american bands to grace a stage.]
Dinosaur Jr. - "I Want You to Know" [by request. from the forthcoming album farm. frank sent this to me via email, but you can grab your own copy over at the band's website. the album drops june 23rd. will it be as good as beyond? we'll see.]
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Blair - "Rampage" [from the forthcoming die young, except this time, people, i'm not guessing haphazardly. i have in my hot little hand an advance copy of this album, due out late summer on autumn tone records. get excited. finally i have a timeline for bamboozling blair onto my show! start lining up the tour dates - you're coming to greensboro.]
Josh Ritter w/ string quartet - "Empty Hearts" [late last year josh ritter performed a couple of shows in ireland with a 24-piece orchestra and he augmented this with a few recorded tracks featuring him backed by a string quartet. you can take a listen to this and a version of "girl in the war" over at anyone's guess. he'll be at the cat's cradle in carborro, nc this saturday, may 30th.]
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Jay Bennett - "The Engines are Idle" [from whatever happened i apologize, a record jay released last year for free on the internet. you can download it by clicking here.]
Wilco - "Poor Places" (demo) [this is from the demos recorded for yankee hotel foxtrot and while this is decidedly less full than the eventual album version, it gives a great mock up of what was to come. you can grab these demos and another set of YHF demos here and here at aquarium drunkard for a limited time.]
Jay Bennett and Edward Burch - "Like a Photograph" [from the palace at 4 a.m. i included this song on a mix CD i made someone earlier this year. and it's a favorite of mine. rest in peace, jay.]

That'll do it for this week. Next week we'll be welcoming the Diamond Center into the studio for more live musical madness, plus tons of great new music. I won't be able to contain myself next week. So until then, take care.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

J's Indie/Rock Mayhem - 20th May 2009


[Welcome to another edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. This week was bananas! Seriously, a whole crop of new music landed in my lap this week - with new releases this week from a bunch and some advance copies of some really awesome music coming my way as well. I didn't get to everything this week, so there'll be plenty more next week.

Except that next week I'll be having the excellent Eating the Invaders up live in the studio. They'll be playing at the Dotmatrix Project show next Thursday, May 28th, at the Green Burro in downtown Greensboro. We might, though it's a long shot, have the other Dotmatrix band, the Subterranean Bums, up with us as well, but a scheduling conflict might keep that from happening. But some guaranteed live music and great conversation next week. Make sure you tune in.

Now, while we can, onward.]

J's Indie/Rock Podcast: 20th May 2009 Show

Theme Song - Peaches - "Rock Show"
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P.O.S. - "Goodbye" [from never better. my interview with p.o.s. went really well and should be getting up later this week or early next. he was a fun cat to talk with.]
Girls Against Boys - "Cruise Your New Baby Fly Self" [from cruise yourself. there is never any doubt in my mind why i loved this band so much in high school. and still do. pure. rock.]
the New York Dolls - "Muddy Bones" [from 'cause i sez so. another excellent track from the second really solid reunion record. so few bands have come back to make really awesome records, but you can throw the dolls in with mission of burma and wire in that regard, i think.]
Talib Kweli - "Broken Glass" [from the beautiful struggle. i always enjoyed this song a lot back when this album came out. i've been sort of luekwarm on kweli's music since.]
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Jarvis Cocker - "Angela" [from the excellent further complications which i reviewed this week over at aquarium drunkard. this is one of my favorite releases of 2009 so far. it's that good, kids.]
Oakley Hall - "Angela" [from i'll follow you. and yes, basically, since the jarvis record came out, i've been waiting to pair these two up. this is one of my favorite oakley hall songs from this album and it's a lovely counterpoint to the cocker song.]
PJ Harvey and John Parish - "Black Hearted Love" [from a woman a man walked by. one of the best songs on this album and a bona-fide rock song.]
Big Black - "Colombian Necktie" [from songs about fucking. i threw this in since steve albini produced the new jarvis cocker album. and because i love this song. and just in case you don't know...here.]
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St. Vincent - "Laughing With a Mouth Full of Blood" [from the actor. i heard about, but paid no attention, st. vincent's first album. so now that the new one has landed in my lap, i may have to fix that. i've listened to half of it and have really enjoyed what i'm hearing. composed pop with some creative construction.]
Telekinesis - "Coast of Carolina" [by request. from their self-titled album. to finally set myself straight from the podcast, they'll be playing thursday, june 18th at local 506 in chapel hill. there we go.]
Passion Pit - "Sleepyhead" [from manners, though it was originally available on their chunk of change EP from last year. they played at the monolith festival in denver last year, but i passed on seeing them. my mistake.]
Scott H. Biram - "Sinkin' Down" [from something's wrong / lost forever. scott biram is a really fascinating character. a one-man band of awesome, dirty blues and punkish-country that is really awesome.]
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Megafaun - "The Fade" [from their forthcoming album gather, form & fly which is due out july 21st. in the meantime, check out this post over at drunkard where you can snag this song. i'm salivating, guys.]
Jason Lytle - "Rollin' Home Alone" [from yours truly, the commuter. if you missed it, check out my interview with the ex-grandaddy front-man.]
John Doe and the Sadies - "Help Me Make it Through the Night" [from country club. their take on the kristofferson klassic. every time i hear this song, i can't help but think of pinkard and bowden though. is anyone else haunted by the never ending repeat of the television commercial for their gettin' stupid album that was on every day for years in the 80s? sadly i can't find a youtube video of that commercial, but "help me make it through the yard" is out there somewhere, i'm sure.]
Husker Du - "New Day Rising" [the title track from their 1985 album. there's some new 'punk rock' application on facebook and i saw my friend andrew receive a copy of this album through that application for his birthday. so, here it is again. happy birthday!]
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the Church - "Anchorage" [from untitled #23. the new church album has been getting some awesome reviews. my jury is still out as i've only given it one proper listen, but stay tuned for more.]
Ben Lee - "Pop Queen" [from granpaw would. ah, the young ben lee. his lyrics sounded so much more appropriate then..]
the Veils - "Sit Down by the Fire" [from sun gangs. i'm telling you. this album is going to end up in my year-end top 25 yet. it's a grower.]
Hayden - "Hollywood Ending" [from elk-lake serenade. i enjoy the absurdity of this song. hayden is good at alternating horrifically sad and absurd stories on his albums.]
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Wilco - "One Wing" [from the forthcoming wilco the album due out june 30th. we'll be hearing a lot more. don't worry.]
the Felice Brothers - "Chicken Wire" [from yonder is the clock. they'll be playing this sunday, may 24th, at the garage in winston-salem. get excited.]
Crocodiles - "I Wanna Kill" [from summer of hate. such violence in these crocodiles.]
Built to Spill - "I Would Hurt a Fly" [from perfect from now on. i love this song and hope desperately that they play it this summer at the pitchfork festival write the night show.]
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White Rabbits - "Rudie Fails" [from the new it's frightening. the new album was produced by britt daniel of spoon and, man, it's really good. much better than their interesting but ultimately meh debut.]
Del Amitri - "Always the Last to Know" [from change everything, the title of which i totally forgot on the podcast. forgive me, del.]
John Vanderslice - "Fetal Horses" [from the new romanian names. i really like what i've heard off of this record. seriously good stuff.]
Rock Plaza Central - "(The World Is) Good Enough" [from the forthcoming at the moment of our most needing, or if only they could turn around, they would know they weren't alone. yes, you read that right. due out on june 16th, i'm excited.]
the Ramones - "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" [from their self-titled record. joey ramone would have been 58 yesterday. happy birthday, joey.]

That'll do it for this week. I'll be back next week with Eating the Invaders live in-studio and a lot of other fun, so until then, Go 'Canes!, and take care.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

J's Indie/Rock Mayhem - 13th May 2009


[Another edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. I want to thank all the folks who came out to the Citified EP release show last Saturday. I had an awesome time DJing and hopefully I can do it again at some point. I had to borrow all that equipment and all it did was put a serious itch in me to own some myself. It was worth it just to have someone enthuse to me that they thought they were the only person in the world who remembered "Lucas With the Lid Off" until I played it.

A reminder that this Friday, May 15th, I'll be playing my guitar music (as opposed to DJing) at the Flat Iron along with Morgan McPherson and Mystkdog. I'm the opening-opening act. Show is at 9pm and I'd love to see you there. Make sure you say howdy if you do.

Now, so I can get back to finishing Invisible Man, onward.]

J's Indie/Rock Podcast: 13th May 2009

Theme Song - Peaches - "Rock Show"
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Art Brut - "Demons Out!" [the quasi-title track from the new art brut vs. satan. the title phrase appears in the song, not in the title, but this song is either one of the funniest, snarkiest and sharpest eviscerations of indie culture i've heard recently, or eddie argos is a jerk. and either way, i love it.]
the Tears - "Autograph" [from here come the tears. one of my favorite songs of all time. there's just nothing wrong with it.]
the Veils - "The Letter" [from sun gangs which got its release last week. this could, after awhile, become my favorite veils record in the same way that sound of lies is my favorite jayhawks album - the sleeper, darker record without any immediate, throat-grabbing singles.]
Superchunk - "Art Class (Song for Yayoi Kusama)" [from here's to shutting up. long one of my very favorite 'chunk songs and probably my favorite from this album as well.]
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the Thermals - "How We Fade" [from now we can see. they're at local 506 in chapel hill tomorrow night, thursday, may 14th. i won't be there, but go have a blast for me.]
Television - "See No Evil" [from marquee moon. i finally bought a copy of please kill me to read, so don't be surprised if the 70s punk stuff goes overboard on the show here in the next month or so.]
Her Space Holiday - "Sleepy Tigers" [from xoxo, panda and the new kid revival. they'll be at local 506 next monday night, may 18th. i will be there, so come say howdy.]
the Smithereens - "Beauty and Sadness" [by request. the title track from their debut EP. a great song, no doubt.]
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J's Indie/Rock First Times - Jeremy Enigk - Click to Listen [part of an interview i did with jeremy enigk for aquarium drunkard. you can read the whole interview over at drunkard, but this story is a pretty awesome one. if only we could track down that breakdancing footage for jeremy.]
Jeremy Enigk - "Mind Idea" [the lead track from OK bear. i'm enjoying this record a right tidy bit. this song, especially, reminds me of the best aspects of enigk's work with sunny day real estate, just toned down a bit volume wise.]
Wilco - "I Got You (At the End of the Century)" [from the first disc of being there. the forthcoming wilco album, wilco (the album), is available for streaming over at wilcoworld, so go check it out. i've listened to the first four tracks and am really digging "one wing," especially.]
A.C. Newman - "Like a Hitman, Like a Dancer" [from this year's get guilty. catchy and probably bound for the year-end best singles show.]
the Church - "Almost With You" [from the blurred crusade. the church dropped a new album this week, untitled #23, and it is winging its way to me currently. we'll hear some next week.]
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P.O.S. - "Graves (We Wrote Back)" [from never better. i'll be doing an interview with p.o.s. tomorrow, so keep an eye open for that on aquarium drunkard next week, but in the meantime, check out my piece about the song "savion glover" that i played on the show last week.]
the Posies - "Solar Sister" [from frosting on the beater. ah, man. i might as well send you back to the review i wrote about this album back when i was doing regular reviews here.]
Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 - "Hurry for the Sky" [from the new goodnight oslo. i like the title track of this album a lot. we may re-visit that next week. did anyone go see him when he was in chapel hill? i heard good things.]
the Didjits - "Under the Christmas Fish" [from hey judester. i love the didjits. seriously. really. i've never really had a conversation about them with anyone though. any other fans out there?]
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Jarvis Cocker - "Leftovers" [from further complications, jarvis' second solo album. this song is so chock full of great puns and typical jarvis-ness that i'll just let it speak for itself. oh, man, this album is good.]
Josh Ritter - "The Bad Actress" [from hello, starling. josh will be at the cat's cradle in carborro on saturday, may 30th. i'll have to break out some of the live in-studio stuff he did for us next week.]
Steve Earle - "Pancho and Lefty" [from townes, the new townes van zandt tribute album that earle has recorded. really, is there anyone better suited for taking on a whole bunch of van zandt's music? probably not.]
the Meat Puppets - "Oh Me" [from II. the meat puppets have a new album out and they'll be at the cat's cradle in chapel hill on sunday, june 14th. in the meantime, just because it's unavoidable, go re-visit nirvana's version of this from the unplugged performance. it's really good. duh.]
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the New York Dolls - "Better Than You" [from 'cause i sez so. i like this song. a lot. it's sweet and menacing at the same time. i'm enjoying the hell out of this record.]
Citified - "Landlocked" [from absence. the EP gets officially released on eskimo kiss records here in a couple of weeks.]
the High Strung - "Standing at the Door of Self Discovery" [from ode to the inverse of the dude. i'm not quite sure what i think of this song - the title is a bit awkward to sing. but we'll hear more because i like the high strung.]
the Reigning Sound - "You're Not as Pretty" [from time bomb high school. the best record of 2002 that i didn't hear until 6 years later. jeez louise. the songs on this album never get old. at all.]
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the Breeders - "The Last Time" [from the new fate to fatal EP. mark lanegan sits in on vocals on this one. kim deal is confident enough in her power. my long pause when trying to say her name in the voicebreak later on is because i thought i was mis-remembering which indie-rock 'kim' i was talking about. looks like i'll be playing mary lou lord's "his indie world" next week.]
the Felice Brothers - "The Big Surprise" [the lead track from yonder is the clock. they'll be at the garage in winston-salem on sunday, may 24th. i will most likely be there myself, especially since the next day is memorial day.]
Horse Feathers - "Working Poor" [from house with no home. they'll be at local 506 in chapel hill on friday, may 15th. so you have your choice of me or horse feathers that night. life is good sometimes.]
Rock Plaza Central - "Are We Not Horses?" [the title track from their second album. their forthcoming album, at the moment of our most needing, or if only they could turn around, they would know they weren't alone, is due out june 16th. this band is quite good. really, quite good.]

That'll do it for this week. I'll see you Friday night at the Flat Iron, but if not, until next week, Go 'Canes!, and take care.

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Wednesday, May 06, 2009

J's Indie/Rock Mayhem - 6th May 2009


[Welcome to another edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. A really awesome show tonight, packed full of some fun sets of inter-related songs and, as usual, the Replacements have something to do with a lot of it. That being said, it was a fun show.

This Saturday night at the Flat Iron here in Greensboro is Citified's CD release show for their new EP, Absence. The show is FREE and starts around 10pm. Yours truly will be doing a DJ set before the show, between bands and possibly after Citified's set as well if people truly start dancin'. That's my goal - to get people movin'. I'll also be playing next Friday night, May 15th, at the Flat Iron. This will be my solo guitar stuff, starting around 9:30 PM as the opener for the other bands who I'll discuss next week. Come on down and say howdy. That show has a cover charge of $5.

Now, while the iron is hot, onward.]

J's Indie/Rock Podcast: 6th May 2009 Show

Theme Song - Peaches - "Rock Show"
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the Thermals - "Now We Can See" [the title track from their latest. i do so love this song. so why not go check out the video and re-live the fun.]
Telekinesis - "Coast of Carolina" [from their self-titled debut. i'm so super excited to finally get to see these guys when they come to chapel hill this summer. june 18th at local 506. c'mon, summer!]
the Jayhawks - "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" [from smile. i didn't love this record at first, but it has slowly grown on me a lot. you know, honestly, i'm really, really fond of all of the post-mark olson jayhawks records.]
Citified - "Dutiful Scout" [from the new absence EP. playing this saturday night at the flat iron here in greensboro. come see them and me.]
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P.O.S. - "Savion Glover" [from never better. i'll be doing a post about this song for aquarium drunkard soon. so many great things to unpack - especially with the allusion to fugazi's "five corporations" that is built into the song.]
Fugazi - "Five Corporations" [from end hits. surprise, surprise. one of my favorite fugazi songs of all time. of course now we're down to only three or so big record companies. the song still makes sense.]
the Felice Brothers - "Run Chicken Run" [from yonder is the clock. between the title of this album and reading nat hentoff's the day they came to arrest the book, i'm going to re-tackle huckleberry finn soon. literature, ahoy! by the by, the felice brothers will be at the garage in winston-salem on sunday, may 24th.]
Social Distortion - "So Far Away" [from their self-titled record. i saw a video recently of mike ness performing live with the boss and the e street band. granted he was always a tough looking guy, but he hasn't aged so well. ah, well. still a great band.]
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Jarvis Cocker - "I Never Said I Was Deep" [from the forthcoming further complications. steve albini produced the new one from jarvis and, i'll tell you straight up, this record is good. we'll be hearing tons more. the album drops on may 19th.]
Jay Farrar - "Clear Day Thunder" [from sebastopol. i haven't revisited this record much. i was always more fond of its follow up, terroir blues. but farrar's imagist lyrics are enticing no matter what album they're on.]
the Veils - "Killed by the Boom" [from sun gangs. i'm really into this album, though it doesn't have the instant grabbers like nux vomica did. but for every song that isn't "advice for young mothers to be," there is a song like this one. a very solid album.]
the Church - "Tristesse" [from heyday. the church are probably forever one of my favorite bands and i return to their songs again and again on the show. more people should love them and love them dearly.]
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the New York Dolls - "Trash" [from 'cause i sez so. that's right. this is the new version of the dolls' re-vamp of the classic, originally from their self-titled debut. this is dangerous territory for bands to tread, but the dolls do it with style by completely changing up the song into a slower, reggae inflected feel that works very well.]
the Wallflowers - "6th Avenue Heartache" [yeah, that's right. from bringing down the horse. this was the first wallflowers song i ever heard - saw the video on mtv and loved it. i still love this song and think it's one of the best things jakob dylan has ever written.]
Wavves - "So Bored" [by request. from wavvves. scuzzy, fuzzed out pop music, just the way you like it.]
Lake Inferior - "How the Wars Are Won" [from their self-titled EP. they're playing tomorrow night, thursday, may 7th, at local 506 in chapel hill. i'll be heading up there to finally catch these cats live.]
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Tommy Keene - "Goodbye Jane" [from in the late bright. when i saw the title of this song a few weeks ago, i knew i had a theme set in mind. so here we go.]
Condo Fucks - "Gudbuy T'Jane" [from fuckbook. the condo fucks are actually the band yo la tengo and here, with a pun on their own classic covers album, fakebook, unleash a new covers record. they tear into the classic slade song.]
the Replacements - "Gudbuy T'Jane" [from the remastered and expanded edition of don't tell a soul. here, the 'mats do their own nod to slade.]
Art Brut - "The Replacements" [from art brut vs. satan. ever had one of those revelations about how good a band is and realized you should've heard of them years ago and you can't believe you're just now getting into them? yeah, so has eddie argos.]
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Patterson Hood - "Grandaddy" [from murdering oscar (and other love songs). this is a song that patterson was performing solo at drive-by truckers shows for awhile, especially back during the dirty south tour. i was afraid it may never show up anywhere, but here it is. a goofy, lovely little song.]
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - "Vanessa from Queens" [from pig lib, a completely underrated album as far as i'm concerned. it got slagged a bit, but i was always a fan. anyone else?]
the Gaslight Anthem - "The '59 Sound" [the title track. they are probably playing right now at the cat's cradle in carborro. just thought i'd throw this on because it's a great, great song.]
Hotel Lights - "Swingin' Party" [from compulations vol. 3 - songs from north carolina. this is the only cover that appears on the comp, but what a song. good on you, hotel lights.]
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the Handsome Family - "Junebugs" [from the new honey moon, a collection of love songs to help celebrate brett and rennie sparks' 20th wedding anniversary. but it's the handsome family so you can imagine how twisted the songs are.]
Flesh for Lulu - "Postcards from Paradise" [from long live the new flesh. i first heard this song thanks to paul westerberg's cover, but i really like the original a lot. just sayin'.]
Sonic Youth - "Sacred Trixter" [from the forthcoming the eternal. i can't wait to hear more. some people have, but i haven't. just sayin'.]
Wye Oak - "Warning" [from last year's if children. they're playing at local 506 in chapel hill this sunday, may 10th.]
Blur - "Coffee & TV" [from 13. oh, man. please come stateside now that you're re-united. please, please? and now, because if you mention this song you can't not link to it, the video for "coffee & tv." you know you love it.]

That'll do it for this week. I'll be back next week with even more new stuff - per usual. Until then, Go 'Canes!, and take care.

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