Monday, July 31, 2017

Hurray For The Riff Raff @ The Great Hall, Tuesday

Check out Alynda Segarra and her New Orleans-based crew gettin' down at Stubbs BBQ during SXSW in March. 

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Celebrate 40 years of X with U.I.C. and Pow Wows @ Danforth Music Hall, Sunday

Here are a couple of rippin' early X performances and X – The Unheard Music documentary.



Happy 80th Birthday James Spaulding!

Here's Give It Up, the flipside of James Spaulding's Uhuru Sasa single released on his own East label in 1970. 

Saturday, July 29, 2017

U.I.C. with Pow Wows opening for X @ Danforth Music Hall, Sunday

Exeter's finest will be kicking out the jams at the Danforth Music Hall in celebration of 40 years of X.

Friday, July 28, 2017

Flamin' Groovies' new album Fantastic Plastic due September 22

Check out Cyril Jordan and Chris Wilson's new tune "Cryin' Shame" off the forthcoming Groovies album right here.  

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Belle and Sebastian w/ Julien Baker @ Sony Centre, Thursday

Watch Stuart Murdoch and crew perform "I Didn't See It Coming" at Iveagh Gardens in Dublin last week.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Whaddya mean you don't know Dorothy Carter

Dorothy passed away in 2003 but she left us this entrancing music on her Waillee Waillee album from 1978.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Anton Newcombe joins The Limiñanas onstage at Ostara Festival

Here's Anton and crew performing "Istanbul is Sleepy" in Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny back in May.

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Timmy's Organism unleash Eating Colors in September

The brutally boss new Timmy's Organism album Eating Colors will be released by Lo & Behold on September 1.
Since setting the scuzz-punk gutter a blaze with the first 1997 release of the EPILEPTIX, Detroit's Timmy Vulgar has continued to release mind-melting music over the last twenty years with his groups CLONE DEFECTS, HUMAN EYE, and his scuz-roq-power-trio TIMMY'S ORGANISM. Backed up by two mental ward escapees (Jeff Giant and Blake "Bovver" Hill) TIMMY'S ORGANISM have just finished their fourth studio album titled "Eating Colors." Check out the video for "Lick Up Your Town" and a live performance of "Monster Walk" below.




Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Nick Flanagan's Wiped Privilege album release @ Double Double Land, Friday

Check out the wit and wisdom of the Flanster who'll also be performing with Wrong Hole at Double Double Land.

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Graham Parker & Brinsley Schwarz @ The Horseshoe, Wednesday

Graham & Brinsley may go deep into the catalogue at the 'Shoe with Bazil Donovan & Justin Rutledge opening.

Monday, July 3, 2017

Cut Chemist went to Colombia and all we got was this wicked mix


Upon return from a recent trip to the deepest of crates in Colombia, Cut Chemist and company sought out to remix a unique set of dusty records, each different from the last, with an equally diverse list of producers. As the title suggests, Going Back to Cali: Cut Chemist’s Colombian Crates Remixed is more than cumbia, its a reflection on a tropical culture rich in spirit, creativity and passion strung together with field recordings found along the way. These records were bought in Cali, Colombia during Patronio Alvarez Festival last year, hence the name.

Our trip begins with folklore Colombiano favorites Los Corraleros de Majagual over a crunchy boom-bap by Co. Fee from Los Angeles’ beat collective, My Hollow Drum. Dance Kill Move (Stockholm, Sweden) adds some serious low end to Los Jovenes de Hierro’s classic charanga, “Ritmo Sabroso.” Ubiquity recording artist, currently residing in Colobmia, Bosq and Yukicito of La Junta (Los Angeles) contribute absolute party starters, while El Dusty’s “Mi Chola” give Los Teen Agers a taste Corpus Christi, TX. Atropolis (Queens) pays homage with a heavy stripped down edit of Julio y su Combo’s “Lamento Cumbiambero” and Los Chicos Altos (Barcelona) add in some rub-a-dub flavor on Los Hermanos Tuiran’s “Lluvia.” In addition we explore national treasures and the lesser known, new styles of chirimía, porro, pachanga, salsa and cumbia as interpreted by Sumohair (Los Angeles), Gabe Real (Pomona CA) and Greece duo SUPERSAN (aka Panama Cardoon & Mister Kentro).

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Whaddya mean you don't know Pye Corner Audio

Martin Jenkins' creepy Carpenter-esque "Do You Hear Them" is off PCA's The Spiral EP for Death Waltz. 

Saturday, July 1, 2017

One For The Weekend: Stompin' Tom Connors

It doesn't get much more Canuck than Stompin' Tom Connors singing about driving a Red Rocket.