Monday, June 29, 2009

show #53 playlist

short and sweet today. here's the playlist from the first hour...

muddy waters - i love the life i live, i live the life i love
the black keys - psychotic girl
the animals - don't bring me down
the botticellis - up against the glass
papercuts - dictator's lament
the small faces - rene
the kinks - brainwashed
sallie ford & the sound outside - write me a letter
thee oh sees - go meet the seed
the seeds - can't seem to make you mine
the monks - i hate you
here we go magic - fangela
the raveonettes - lust
the jesus and mary chain - just like honey
john lennon - god
jackson 5 - who's lovin' you

sallie ford & the sound outside - write me a letter







Tuesday, June 23, 2009

1989

when i heard de la soul was coming to cannery ballroom on aug 5 in celebration of the 20th anniversary of 3 feet high and rising, i knew i had to get tickets even though i hadn't listened to it in a few years. on saturday my "20 years high and rising tour" tickets showed up in the mail and today i decided to break out the album that started it all and give it another spin. turns out it's still a great record and i quickly recalled that a lot of good stuff came out in 1989 - it wasn't all just milli vanilli, paula abdul, and we didn't start the fire.


1. de la soul - intro (3 feet high and rising)
2. public enemy - fight the power (do the right thing soundtrack)
3. de la soul - tread water (3 feet high and rising)
4. the stone roses - fools gold (the stone roses)
5. beastie boys - looking down the barrel of a gun (paul's boutique)
6. pixies - gouge away (doolittle)
7. fugazi - burning (13 songs)
8. the jesus and mary chain - head on (automatic)
9. yo la tengo - drug test (president yo la tengo)
10. galaxie 500 - blue thunder (on fire)
11. happy mondays - wrote for luck (7" release)
12. james - sit down (7" release)
13. lou reed - dirty boulevard (new york)

more nuggets!

as a music lover and a dj, i can't help but owe rhino records an enormous debt of gratitude. not only do they put together high-quality re-issues that help flesh out my collection, but their compilations make it very easy to put together a mixtape. in fact, i could play any album from the nuggets series in its entirety on the radio and people would think i'm a big garage rock know it all.

now they're doing it again with a focus on l.a. bands - the four-disc set where the action is! los angeles nuggets 1965-1968 is coming out on 9.22. according to their website, you can expect rarities from the byrds, the beach boys, love, the standells, the electric prunes and more. so save your hard-earned, mark your calendars, and get in line. it will be worth the $64.98 asking price, i'm sure.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

show #52 playlist

the first hour featured a fair amount of music from my new favorite record label - the bay area's antenna farm:

the donkeys - in the morning
linoleum - all tomorrow's parties (velvet underground cover)
mercury rev - in a funny way
the byrds - eight miles high
george harrison - what is life
brian wilson - surf's up
panda bear - bros
papercuts - poor and free
still flyin - sticking my head in ice water
thee oh sees - tidal wave
the ramones - commando
lou reed - i'm so free
ambulance ltd - ophelia
elbow - little beast

the second hour featured a random assortment of tunes from the station. i especially enjoyed the fresh & onlys - a san francisco band i had never heard until today (compliments of john dwyer's san francisco-based castle face records):

the fresh & onlys - feelings in my heart







Monday, June 15, 2009

go see the young republic


the young republic have been making great music in nashville for a while, but for whatever reason they've slipped under my radar again and again. reputable nashville blogger michael eades of we own this town is a big fan and i think i even met the band in the wrvu studios when they visited assorted fruits and cheeses. so you'd think i would have paid more attention before now. after hearing what the young republic are doing, it's obvious that i've really been missing out.

you can hear for yourself this tuesday, june 16 when they perform at edgehill studio cafe. i never thought i'd say this, but if you don't trust my judgement maybe you'll trust taylor swift's:


after you see the young republic, make sure to check out the we own this town showcase at mercy.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

show #51 playlist

the audio archive lives! it's back and working well, so use it if you'd like to hear this week's show again. the first hour featured random music culled from the vast wrvu current rotation library. the second hour came compliments of guest dj band milktooth.

they played (unless otherwise noted):

yeah yeah yeahs - man
*gorillaz - 5/4
spiritualized - you lie you cheat
my bloody valentine - soft as snow (but warm inside)
the jesus and mary chain - sowing seeds
television - carried away
women - black rice
nick cave and the bad seeds - i let love in
the velvet underground and nico - there she goes again
bat for lashes - i'm on fire
the cure - primary
mazzy star - blue light
milktooth - serving plate

*nashville mixtapes pick

the band also performed such wondrous light live in the studio. here they are recording it for their self-titled debut ep release in one take:


Friday, June 12, 2009

all tomorrow's parties

for years, all tomorrow's parties has eluded me. these small music festivals have all the right ingredients: no corporate sponsorship, great artists curating each event as they see fit, and an ethos that resolutely puts the focus on music and art. sadly, i've never been able to attend but here's the good news: all tomorrow's parties - the film is coming out sep 21.

the film will feature performances by belle and sebastian, portishead, sonic youth, animal collective, iggy and the stooges, gza, patti smith, daniel johnston, mogwai, and many more. if you're lucky enough to see the film before the dvd/download release, i'm green with envy. for now all i have are these cruel (i.e. very tempting) trailers:






Monday, June 8, 2009

milktooth


there's a nashville band out there that's every bit as exciting as your current favorite local band, but you've never heard of them. david condos has been putting out great material for a while, but a few months ago he teamed up with ian leach, noah denney, and michael ford jr. to form milktooth.

although i enjoy all music that is sent my way, my interest was especially piqued when milktooth contacted me and asked to visit the show. i enjoyed their music so much that i've asked the band to not only talk about their debut ep, but perform an acoustic set and guest dj during the second hour of nashville mixtapes this saturday from 11am-noon.

if you can't make it to the radio in time, i've been assured that the audio archive will be fixed and ready to go by then. also, the band is also putting on an ep release show at the basement later that night (saturday, june 13) so go ahead and set aside $5 now. 21+ as always.

in the meantime, give milktooth a listen and hear why i'm putting away my interview shyness for a week:

milktooth - your arrows







Saturday, June 6, 2009

show #50 playlist



here's the playlist for the first hour:

elbow - any day now
grizzly bear - southern point
the beach boys - all i wanna do
menomena - ghostship
caribou - sandy
stevie wonder - jesus children of america
gnarls barkley - a little better
the pharcyde - passing me by
portishead - strangers
gorillaz - new genious (brother)
little glitches - 123
milktooth - such wondrous light
doves - kingdom of rust

as will often be the case this summer, i don't really know what i played during the second hour of the show. check the wrvu playlist tracker to find out. next week's show will have a different format. i'll play random stuff from the studio during the first hour and i'll have special guest dj's milktooth in studio for the second hour. look here next week for more info.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

tidbits

here's a quick info round-up:

* anybody familiar with the show already knows that doves is a regular staple and, by extension of logic, i'm a huge fan. after a 4+ year hiatus i had the opportunity to see doves play for a sold out crowd last weekend in chicago. here are some pictures.

* nashville mixtapes will be back on the air for the duration of the summer beginning this saturday, june 6. mark your calendars. set your alarms.

* bill callahan (aka smog) will be performing at mercy lounge next tuesday, june 9. it's $12.50 after all the fees and should be well worth the small cost to see a minor legend.

* st. vincent will be entertaining all the losers (like me) who won't be sweating it out at bonnaroo. she'll be at mercy lounge on june 11 for $14.50.

* new nashville band milktooth are scheduled to perform and guest dj during the second hour of the show on june 13 ahead of their ep release show at the basement that evening. more info to come on this special broadcast.

* lastly, i lied to anybody who follows nashville mixtapes on twitter. wrvu's tech staff thought they had figured out a way to offer an audio archive library of each broadcast indefinitely, but it turns out that's very difficult to do. it's too techie to get into here, but apparently the newly installed archive directory wasn't designed with long-term archives in mind and there may also be licensing issues with the streaming service the station uses. still, the station assures me that some day the necessary changes will be made and one day you'll be able to get your grubby hands on multiple broadcasts of the show. but not right now.