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R.I.P. Ross Dawson – Drummer – Late Of The Pier

15/05/22 at 8.52am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Ross Dawson Late of The PierRoss Dawson, drummer of Late of the Pier, has died following a “very sudden and tragic accident” on Friday 15 May.

Late Of The Pier was an exciting indie act that emerged on the scene back in 2008.  The band went from a band on the come to a band on the gone in a blink of an eye.  The band released one studio album Fantasy Black Channel in 2008, and then broke up in 2010.

As well as performing with Late of the Pier, who formed in 2005, Mr. Dawson wrote and played his own material. He was also a drummer with artists including Misty Miller, Kai Fish and most recently Zibra.

Let’s take this opportunity to reflect with “Space And The Woods” below:

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Wolf Alice – Soda Bar – San Diego – Tonight!

15/05/16 at 4.00pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

UPDATE:

Here’s the band performing the tune “Bros.”  Check out the dude that goes on stage and starts dancing… no, that’s not me.

 

Wolf AliceGoINDEEpMusic will be out at the Soda Bar in San Diego tonight to check out the North London quartet Wolf Alice.  The band will be introducing music off their forthcoming debut full-length My Love Is Cool, scheduled for a June  23 release date.

Gateway Drugs, which recently finished up a supporting spot on Swervedriver’s North American tour, will be the opening act tonight.  Doors are at 8:30 Pacific Time.

For a closer look at Wolf Alice, check out my Artist Spotlight post.

Watch “Moaning Lisa Smile” below:

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Reflecting On Coachella 2015

15/05/15 at 3.17pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

IMG_6283Occasionally, when I reflect, it can sometimes last slightly longer than originally anticipated.  With that said, here’s some random thoughts from the 2015 Coachella Music Festival.  In honor of my 12th consecutive Coachella Festival, I’ve provided my Top 12 shows from this year’s fest down below.

* My Arrival Day was spent at the Hollywood Palladium watching The Replacements totally killing it.  Thankfully, I got The Mats at their “best” as opposed to the disinterested Mats that usually show up.

IMG_6820* It’s quite obvious that Paul Tollett has changed the culture in and around the festival grounds.  Apparently, the days of dealing with rude, uninformed / misinformed assholes are finally over, seriously.  What a difference it makes when everyone has a positive attitude and understand that this is actually some people’s “Disneyland.”  Thank you Paul!

* Haters will hate and blind lovers will love blind… the line-up wasn’t as bad as some haters thought it was.  There isn’t another North American Festival out there in 2015 that’s any better than this year’s Coachella lineup.  Seriously, if you can’t find 25-30 non-EDM buzz acts to go and check out, then don’t go.  How we’ve become spoiled, just because 2010 had like 60 bands you wanted to see, doesn’t mean in a time of heavily influenced electronic music, 2015 would have more.  Besides, you only saw 30 bands perform in 2010, and then got all pissed off you missed the other 30 because of set time conflicts.  What’s more, it was just a really bad year for the festival circuit.

*Between the craft beer selections and never feeling like I was packt like sardines in a crushed tin box in any of the venues, allowed for me to forget it was 95 degrees out there.

IMG_6524*  It’s a sad day for music when Sylvan Esso attracts 10 times the amount of peeps than a RIDE reunion show.

*Conflicts suck, and this year was no exception.  I can’t wait to catch The War On Drugs and Glass Animals on tour sometime,  I was only able to catch a partial set for both.

* Folks, the days of seeing Alt-J in an intimate setting are long gone.  Unfortunately, I missed them.  The next time Alt-J appears on the Coachella poster will be on Line 1.

IMG_7660* Have indie rock guitar bands become that irrelevant?  There was plenty of room to get a good spot at Parquet Courts, Cloud Nothings, and The Cribs.  Hell, I walked into The Cribs show at the end of the opening song and went all the way up to the second row on the rail without even one excuse me.

* The vibe the whole weekend was cool, it was evident there was a shitload of people there for the EDM Music, but at least the joint wasn’t overrun by teenagers seeking Lana Del Rey, Lorde, and Pharrell, like it was in 2014.

* Speaking of EDM, apparently Kaskade drew the biggest crowd at the Main Stage in the history of the festival, no shit, I saw it with my own two eyes.  See it for yourself here.

IMG_7222* The schedule makers did a great job placing acts in a completely different genre in front of bands I really wanted to see.  Run The Jewels into KASABIAN and Kimbra into RIDE were brilliant moves.  Makes getting on the rail like taking candy from a baby.

* Fitz and The Tantrums was a pleasant surprise.  I’ve never given Fitz much thought, but they’re actually a good live act.

IMG_6833* When you don’t waste time at Panera, you can be the first person in the Polo Grounds.

* For those wondering, I had absolutely no problem getting the Sharpies in.

* Who decided that Jason Bentley would be the Ryan Seacrest of Coachella?  Call me crazy, but at this point I could go for Ryan Seacrest.

* I’m officially a Weekend 2 lifer.  It’s much easier to get Weekend 2 passes, plus being fully immersed in the Youtube stream Weekend 1 makes you feel like you went both weekends.

Here’s my list, read’em and weep:

 #12  Nero

I’m no fan of EDM, but I’m smart enough to know it’s much better than EMO.   I stumbled upon Nero during the Weekend 1 Youtube stream, only because I was too lazy to get up and change the channel on the computer.  It looked interesting and fun, besides it was either dance my ass off, or have Tame Impala put me to sleep prior to AC/DC taking the stage.

IMG_6420#11  Allah-Las

The Los Angles collective did not disappoint.  Their groovy mid afternoon vibe on the Outdoor Stage had all the hipsters dancing.

#10  Parquet Courts

When I was asked why I thought these Brooklyn indie rockers got an early afternoon Gobi time?  My response, because they set up their own shit and they’re not as big in the real world as they are in my world, that’s how you get 1:45 in the Gobi.  Nevertheless, the band delivered a solid set of mostly material from their Parkay Quarts moniker.

#9  The Orwells

These Chicago kids proved that the stage wasn’t too big for them, particularly the gigantic Main Stage.  As a band on the come, these dudes are going to be a force to be reckoned with moving forward.

IMG_7568#8  Jenny Lewis

I’m not an alt-county fan, quite frankly, I don’t even know what the hell alt-country even is. But if Jenny Lewis is alt-country, she fucking killed it, in a way alt-country can be killed.  Her Weekend 2 performances was sans HAIM, but still included the partial Rilo Kiley reunion with Blake Sennett.  If there’s one thing I came away with, I need to pick up her album The Voyager and get with this alt-country thing.

#7  Interpol

Interpol on the Main Stage never gets old.  Man, this band is tight, but I guess playing together since the turn of the century will do that.  Did I ever say how much I dig the tune “All The Rage Back Home” ?

#6  KASABIAN

If their 2012 set in the Mojave was an education on how the Leicester lads take care of business, their 2015 set in the same venue at almost the same time was just strictly KASABIAN taking care of fucking business.  As a wise man once said, “Vlad” followed by “Fire” to close it out is fucking epic!!!

IMG_6585#5 RIDE

All I can say is thank god Beady Eye broke up and Oasis didn’t get back together.  RIDE was as advertised.  I savored this one front and center on the rail.  My only regret is not seeing them at a local Los Angeles pre-Coachella show where the audience got an epic 17-song set, compared to the 50 minute 9-song set in the Gobi.

#4  Royal Blood

If you haven’t paid attention to Royal Blood yet, it’s time to give them your undivided attention.  Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher have put rock music on notice, and they’re willing and able to start taking over.  Man, these two can make a lot of noise

IMG_7687#3  St. Vincent

I’ll be the first to admit when I’m wrong, well, I messed this one up big time.  I think my exact words were “her music is good, but it’s not that good.”  Upon further review, St Vincent’s music is really good, and her live execution of it is incredible. Consider me a fan, St. Vincent blah blah blah…

#2  AC/DC

I knew it would be good, but who knew it would be an epic celebration of rock and roll.  Gotta give those old men credit for one helluva performance.  The Bell, the Cannon, and a rare Coachella fireworks presentation was a nice touch.

#1  Jack White

After watching his opening song on the Weekend 1 Youtube stream, I immediately turned it off.  I knew Coachella was in for a treat and I didn’t want to ruin it for myself.  I can honesty say this was THE best headliner show since Paul McCartney’s epic 2009 set.  Mr. White is a fantastic performer and his touring band is phenomenal.  Maybe Jack should get The White Stripes back together and leave Meg at home, wait, that’s what he did.

As I put the 2015 Coachella Music Festival in the  rearview mirror, I can finally get back to things in my life that are really important, like Coachella 2016.

Here’s an early prediction for the 2016 Coachella headliners, how about Mumford and Sons, Kanye West and Oasis, kids Google Oasis band.

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Top Albums For The Week Of April 28, 2015

15/05/03 at 10.38am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

speedy ortizEach week I post the Top 20 College Radio Albums courtesy of CMJ (College Media Journal).  Below are also 5 discs that I have in heavy rotation and an album that amazingly turns 10 years old in 2015, I call it my Spicy 6.

That’s three weeks in the top spot for Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett.  Ms. Barnett still occupies the top position in my compact disc player.  Three albums make their debut in the countdown this week including the eighth studio release from the Tucson, Arizona based rockers Calexico, and the third solo effort from Mikal Cronin.  The sophomore album from indie rockers Speedy Ortiz (pictured) debuts all the way up at #9.  The full-length debut A Certain Trigger, from British alt-rockers Maximo Park turns 10 years old in May.  The track “Apply Some Pressure” is a goody!

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of April 28, 2015:

Courtney Barnett album cover1. COURTNEY BARNETT  Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
2. MODEST MOUSE  Strangers To Ourselves
3. SUFJAN STEVENS  Carrie And Lowell
4. WAXAHATCHEE  Ivy Tripp
5. TORO Y MOI  What For?
6. DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE  Kintsugi
7. CHASTITY BELT  Time To Go Home
8. THE MOUNTAIN GOATS  Beat The Champ
9. SPEEDY ORTIZ  Foil Deer
10. LOWER DENS  Escape From Evil
11. LAURA MARLING  Short Movie
12. MIKAL CRONIN  MCIII
13. JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD  Wasted On The Dream
14. DAN DEACON  Gliss Riffer
15. DOLDRUMS  The Air Conditioned Nightmare
16. CALEXICO  Edge Of The Sun
17. ALEX G  Trick
18. KING KHAN AND BBQ SHOW  Bad News Boys
19. MITSKI  Bury Me A Makeout Creek
20. PURITY RING  Another Eternity

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
Maximo Park A Certain Trigger1. COURTNEY BARNETT  Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
2. DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE  Kintsugi
3. PURITY RING  Another Eternity
4. LOWER DENS  Escape From Evil
5. MEW
Dust this one off, it turns 10 in 2015!
6. MAXIMO PARK  A Certain Trigger

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X-Files Fans Rejoice

15/03/29 at 7.36pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

The xfilesThis week Fox made the rumors of The X-Files returning to television official.  The science fiction horror drama television series, that ran from 1993 to 2002, will make its triumphant return with a 6-episode television event.  Original cast member Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner are all on board, with filming set to begin in Vancouver this summer.

Creator Chris Carter had this to say about the return: “We’re going to tell X-Files the way that we’ve always told them; we will of course set them in the time and place that they exist. We’re telling contemporary stories about contemporary situations, true to Mulder and Scully’s characters and their relationship and the passage of time.” 

In a recent interview with the NY Times, David Duchovny (Fox Mulder) was asked whether the new “X-Files” will be serialized or just like a collection of movies of the week. “We’re gonna do both. I’m pretty sure it’s gonna begin and end with the mythology. But I really don’t know,” he said.

the xfiles2By now, you’re asking yourself, what in the hell does The X-Files have do to with indie buzzbands?  Nothing, The X-Files is the greatest television show of all time, and on my blog it’s my rules.

Can’t wait!

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Coachella 2015

My Top 40 Bands

15/03/26 at 8.39pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

These are the bands that I’m looking forward to checking out at the 2015 Coachella Music Festival.  In the unlikely event anyone cares, here’s the list so far.

It’s always interesting and fun when the countdown hits the Top 19.

#18 = Eagulls

EagullsEagulls are an English post-punk band that calls Leeds home.  Not to be confused with the seventies rock band The Eagulls, this quintet was formed in 2010.  The band released their self-titled full-length debut last March to positive press.  These dudes have the pleasure of opening up for RIDE at the Coachella warm-up show at the Fox Theatre in Pomona, California.

Years played Coachella = Zero

Times I’ve seen them = Zero

If your ears can handle it, check out “Nerve Endings” here:

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Coachella 2015

My Top 40 Bands

15/03/22 at 2.46pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

These are the bands that I’m looking forward to checking out at the 2015 Coachella Music Festival.  In the unlikely event anyone cares, here’s the list so far.

#22 = Father John Misty

20130126_FatherJohnMisty_Klekacz_0001Joshua Tillman is man behind the moniker Father John Misty.  Mr. Tillman is the former drummer for the indie folk band Fleet Foxes and was once a member of Saxon Shore.  Prior to being known as Father John Misty, the banter-extraordinaire went simply by J. Tillman.  Under the FJM brand he’s released two solo albums (see below) and as J. Tillman he released a bunch more (don’t see below).  Currently, Tillman holds the #1 album on the College Radio Album Chart.

Discography:
Fear Fun (2012)
I Love You, Honeybear (2015)

Years played Coachella = 1 (2013 Gobi)

Times I’ve seen him = Zero

Please enjoy “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings”

Also enjoy “I’m Writing A Novel”

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Bloc Party Ends Hiatus

15/03/18 at 11.44am   /   by deepster19   /   3 Comments

Bloc-Party-007London based indie rock band Bloc Party have finally ended their 20-month hiatus.  Frontman Kele Okereke (more on him in a future post) confirmed on Australian radio that the band is working on their fifth studio album and shared a snippet of the track “Exes.”

Mr. Okereke had this to say, “I guess it’s the first time that I have talked about it but we are making a record at the moment. It’s sounding like nothing that we’ve done before but that’s what everyone always says. We’re at the writing/recording phase. We’ve started recording — I think we have about 18 [song] ideas and we’re going to lay them down properly in the next few months.” 

Bloc Party Silent AlarmThe band recently celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the release of their debut album Silent Alarm.  The well-received LP was named my #1 Album Of The Decade, and I still stand behind that proclamation.  I know, if you wanted to listen to Gang Of Four, you would fucking listen to Gang Of Four, whatever.  The incredible 13-song effort is only one of the reasons that Bloc Party is one of my favorite bands to surface over the last ten years.

Revisit “Helicopter” here:

Listen to the masterpiece “Like Eating Glass” here:

Download Silent Alarm here:

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New Music Tuesday: March 17, 2015

15/03/17 at 2.53pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1Modest Mouse

Strangers To Ourselves

Issaquah, Washington’s pride and joy are releasing their sixth studio album.  This is the first LP since the 2007 effort We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank.  Everything the group has shared so far off this new album is really solid.

I really dig “The Ground Walks, With Time In A Box”

Download Strangers To Ourselves here:

Tobias Jesso Jr.  Goon

Tobias Jesso Jr. is an indie pianist from Vancouver.  Pianist is a funny word, isn’t it?  This is the solo debut from the former bassist from the band The Sessions.

If you enjoy pianist, check out “How Could You Babe” below:

Download Goon here:

Twin Shadow  Eclipse

George Lewis Jr. is the man behind the moniker Twin Shadow.  His style is, dare I say, chillwavish.  This is Mr. Lewis’ third studio album and the follow-up to 2012’s Confess.

Listen to the single “I’m Ready” below:

Download Eclipse here:

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Coachella 2015

My Top 40 Bands

15/03/13 at 7.40am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

These are the bands that I’m looking forward to checking out at the 2015 Coachella Music Festival.  In the unlikely event anyone cares, here’s the list.

#33 = Bad Religion

Bad ReligionBad Religion is a Los Angeles based punk rock band that’s been around since 1979.  Lead vocalist Greg Graffin has been the only mainstay over the years, however the current lineup features three-fourths of the original lineup.  The group has released sixteen studio albums over their career, the most recent, True North, coming in 2013.

Years played Coachella = Zero

Times I’ve seen them = 1 (2006 San Diego Street Scene)

Take a trip back to 1990 and watch “21st Century Digital Boy” here:

Here’s one from 1994, “Infected”

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Coachella 2015

My Top 40 Bands

15/03/11 at 10.20am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

These are the bands that I’m looking forward to checking out at the 2015 Coachella Music Festival.  In the unlikely event anyone cares, here’s the list.

Lykee li#35 = Lykke Li

Lykke Li is a Swedish indie pop star that got her start back in 2007.  She has released three studio albums and dabbled in the acting biz.

Discography:
Youth Novel (2008)
Wounded Rhymes (2011)
I Never Learn (2014)

Years played Coachella = 1 (2009 Outdoor Theatre)

Times I’ve seen her = Zero

Enjoy her 2011 single “Get Some” below:

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Death Cab For Cutie Shares “Black Sun” Video, Expands Tour.

Late-Add For Coachella Remains Possible

15/02/11 at 1.35pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Death CabIndie pop stalwarts Death Cab For Cutie have had a busy couple of weeks as they prepare for the release of the eighth studio album Kintsugi on March 31.

The Bellingham, Washington outfit have already shared the first single from the album “Black Sun,” and recently performed it live on Late Night With David Letterman.  Now comes the official video for the track which stars the living and breathing Ben Gibbard himself.

What’s more, the group has expanded their already lengthy world tour with more U.S. dates, support will be provided by The Antlers, Explosions In The Sky, Built To Spill, and everyone’s favorite band to type-out, tUnE-yArDs.  A glaring hole remains between the Mesa, Arizona show on April 10 and the Kansas City, Missouri show on April 23, leaving open the possibility of a Coachella late-add.  The band would fit perfect on the Sunday schedule that’s already EMO friendly.  If you’re interested, here are the actual tour dates.

The band is moving forward without guitarist Chris Walla, who recently departed after 17 years with the band.  However, the band confirmed that Mr. Walla was involved in every way with the making of the new album Kintsugi.

Enjoy the “Black Sun” video here:

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Top Albums For The Week Of February 3, 2015

15/02/07 at 6.47am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Sleater-KinneyEach week I post the Top 20 College Radio Albums courtesy of CMJ (College Media Journal).  Below are also 5 discs that I have in heavy rotation and an album that amazingly turns 10 years old in 2015, I call it my Spicy 6.

After two week in the top spot, Panda Bear slips to #2 as Sleater-Kinney (pictured) takes over at #1.  There are five albums that make their debut this week in the Top 20 including the latest efforts from Dr. Dog and Pond.  The debut EP from the Nashville, Tennessee indie band Bully finally enters the countdown at #18.  Bjork released her latest album digitally after it leaked prior to its original release date, she is in at #11. Finally, the sophomore release from the Australian indie band Twerps comes in at #10.  Descended Like Vultures, the sophomore release from Rogue Wave turns 10 later this fall, enjoy “Publish My Love.”

Sletare-Kinney No cities to loveRadio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of February 3, 2015:
1. SLEATER-KINNEY  No Cities To Love
2. PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
3. VIET CONG  Viet Cong
4. THE DECEMBERISTS  What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
5. BELLE AND SEBASTIAN  Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance
6. THE DODOS  Individ
7. TY SEGALL  Mr. Face (EP)
8. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
9. ARIEL PINK  Pom Pom
10. TWERPS  Range Anxiety
11. BJORK  Vulnicura
12. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
13. POND  Man It Feels Like Space Again
14. UNTIL THE RIBBON BREAKS  A Lesson Unlearnt
15. HANNI EL KHATIB  Moonlight
16. GUSTER  Evermotion
17. THE TING TINGS  Super Critical
18. BULLY  Bully (EP)
19. DR. DOG  Live At A Flamingo Hotel
20. DEERHOOF  La Isla Bonita

Rogue Wave descended-like-vulturesThe DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE DECEMBERISTS  What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
2. PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
3. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
4. 2:54  The Other I
5. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
Dust this one off, it turns 10 in 2015!
6.  ROGUE WAVE  Descended Like Vultures

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Top Albums For The Week Of January 27, 2015

15/01/31 at 11.56am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

The Ting TingsEach week I post the Top 20 College Radio Albums courtesy of CMJ (College Media Journal).  Below are also 5 discs that I have in heavy rotation and an album that amazingly turns 10 years old in 2015, I call it my Spicy 6.

Noah Lennox, aka Panda Bear, holds down the #1 spot on the College Radio Album Chart for a second straight week.  There are six new albums that debut in the Top 20 this week, including a couple of big movers.  British electronic act Until The Ribbon Breaks comes in at #19 with their full-length debut.  UTRB is playing the 2015 Coachella Festival in April.  Other new entries are from San Francisco singer-songwriter Hanni El Khatib, Boston based alt-rockers Guster, and the third full-length release from the British duo The Ting Tings (pictured).  San Francisco indie rockers The Dodos jump 106 spot to #10, while the ninth studio album from Glasgow’s Belle and Sebastian comes in at #8.  The final new addition is from the Portland based band The Decemberist, their latest release debuts at #4, and is currently #1 on my Spicy Six countdown.  Speaking of The Decemberists, their 2005 release Picaresque turn 10 years old next month.  Enjoy 16 Military Wives.

Panda Bear PBMTGRRadio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of January 27, 2015:
1. PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
2. SLEATER-KINNEY  No Cities To Love
3. VIET CONG  Viet Cong
4. THE DECEMBERISTS  What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
5. TY SEGALL  Mr. Face (EP)
6. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
7. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
8. BELLE AND SEBASTIAN  Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance
9. ARIEL PINK  Pom Pom
10. THE DODOS  Individ
11. THE TING TINGS  Super Critical
12. AQUADOLLS  Stoked On You
13. GIRLPOOL  Girlpool
14. GUSTER  Evermotion
15. HANNI EL KHATIB  Moonlight
16. THE PREATURES  Blue Planet Eyes
17. DEERHOOF  La Isla Bonita
18. THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES  Lost On The River
19. UNTIL THE RIBBON BREAKS  A Lesson Unlearnt
20. LES SINS  Michael

The Decemberists PicaresqueThe DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE DECEMBERISTS  What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
2. PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
3. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
4. 2:54  The Other I
5. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
Dust this one off, it turns 10 in 2015!
6.  THE DECEMBERISTS  Picaresque

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Top Albums For The Week Of January 20, 2015

15/01/26 at 3.39pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Panda BearEach week I post the Top 20 College Radio Albums courtesy of CMJ (College Media Journal).  Below are also 5 discs that I have in heavy rotation and an album that amazingly turns 10 years old in 2015, I call it my Spicy 6.

Parkay Quarts’ time at the top of the College Radio Album Chart was short-lived as Panda Bear (pictured) jumps from #7 to #1.  There are six albums new to the Top 20 this week, including the self-titled 7-song debut from the Calgary indie buzzband Viet Cong, which leaps 166 spots to #4.  It’s not surprising that Ty Segall released another album that was well-received by College Radio.  Mr Segall’s latest is the EP Mr. Face, which debuts in the Top 200 at #6, that gives him two albums in the Top 20 this week.    Other newbies include the latest from Sleater-Kinney, Marianne Faithfull, and some band that calls themselves Smashing Pumpkins, really College Radio, Smashing Pumpkins?  Who the hell is still spinning Smashing Pumpkins?  The last time Sleater-Kinney released an album was back in 2005, their album The Woods turns 10 years old in May, here’s the tune “Jumpers” for your listening pleasure.   I’m diggin’ that new Panda album and can’t wait to check him out at the Coachella Music Festival.

Panda Bear PBMTGRRadio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of January 20, 2015:
1. PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
2. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
3. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
4. VIET CONG  Viet Cong
5. ARIEL PINK  Pom Pom
6. TY SEGALL  Mr. Face (EP)
7. THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES  Lost On The River
8. GIRLPOOL  Girlpool
9. LES SINS  Michael
10. AQUADOLLS  Stoked On You
11. DEERHOOF  La Isla Bonita
12. CARIBOU  Our Love
13. THE PREATURES  Blue Planet Eyes
14. SHE AND HIM  Classics
15. SLEATER-KINNEY  No Cities To Love
16. RUN THE JEWELS  Run The Jewels 2
17. FLAKE MUSIC  When You Land Here, It’s Time To Return
18. TY SEGALL  $ingle$ 2
19. MARIANNE FAITHFULL  Give My Love To London
20. SMASHING PUMPKINS  Monuments To An Elegy

Sleater-kinney The WoodsThe DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
2. THE DECEMBERISTS  What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
3. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
4. 2:54  The Other I
5. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
Dust this one off, it turns 10 in 2015!
6.  SLEATER-KINNEY  The Woods

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