Fri, 27 November 2009 Don't have a lot of time but in this here set i mixed some new music with a bunch of new brunswick bands like Butthead(aka Buzzkil on Alternative Tentacles) from their Heat Blast 7" i play the first whole side, The Young Leaves, Groucho Marxists, Fungi Girls, Nude Swirl, Screaming Females, Laminated Cat, Bubble/Gum, We Were Promised Jet Packs, The Smiths, Boss Jim Gettys. Full of Fancy, Bionic Rhoda doing their cover of "She blinded me with Science" and The Stuntcock's classic "punk rock guy". So just listen and rock out.Comments[1] |
Mon, 29 June 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How do we remember time? We celebrate it with the new and the old hoping that we can learn something from everything that has come before us. They call this history. Weather the past is old enough to teach us is always a concern. We tend to villanize a lot of things that later will be revered mostly because we're scared. Almost everything. We can say that Bush II ain't no hero but MJ is going to be bigger than Elvis, Bob Marley and the Beatles combined. He was world wide to the tiniest of huts. Some icons like Joe Strummer we wish were bigger. Some icons like Farah Fawcett we wish had won in the end but this story goes on without us whether we accept it or not. Even this blog entry will go deep someday soon but here you are reading it in the now. That is what we have. The download and hour or so of listening and then it is gone. That by definition is crazy. Set-list: Michael Jackson by Negativeland The boogieman by The Jackson Five Computer Camp Love by Datarock Fall in Step / Jaydiohead Hello There / Cheap Trick (Steve Albini In Color Mix) People Who Died /The Jim Carrol Band Pool Hoppin' / The Swingin' Neckbreakers Is this it? / The Strokes LP The Lie/The Truth by Double Dagger Respectable Street / XTC Far Pavillions / and you will know us by the trail of dead It's still rocknoll to me by Billy Joel 45 @33rpms Come on Everybody/ Rocket from the Cyrpt Citadel (Stones Cover) Red Kross Things that go boom in the night / Bush Tetras Just like Honey/ The Jesus and Mary chain Comments[2] |
Sat, 23 May 2009 ![]() The start of summer has officially started for all the working stiffs. This show is packed with so much new stuff we barely had time to fit it in everything we wanted to spin. Which is a good problem to have these days. So much great new music out there. As per our usual though we've mixed in the old with the new and this time we even gave you some metal or at least the review stalker music blog version of it. First set starts with Bedlam doing lost in space theme, Making Time by The Creation, American Heavy Metal weekend by the Circle Jerks from the album Wonderful. A new one by Dinosour Jr called I want you to know, Where have all the good times gone by Van Halen and another new one by Superchunk Learned to Surf. The second set features a newish tune by Bubble/gum from their free love lp called hearts forever, followed by Rick Froberg's new band Obits, Husker Du and The Night Marchers. Third set brings you some Pronto, Replacements, Capsula, The Clash and we wrap it up with The Feelies doing a cover of "What goes on". Comments[2] |
Sun, 1 March 2009 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Getting back to business dipping into some new LPs and some older stuff DJ Spork is back with a vengeance in 2009. This show is dedicated to Lux Interior RIP and we hope it reminds you that there is a lot of amazing music out there as influential and great as The Cramps were. The Rock recovery system is about letting us drive for an hour of your time. Also in this show we feature new music by The Groucho Marxists, Andalusians, Full of Fancy and The Ergs. We dig deep in the archives and pulled out music by The Creation, Link Wray and the Wraymen, Skin Yard does Hey Bull Dog, Rye Coalition, Zeke, Unsane, Moist Boyz, Big Dipper, Wire, Feelies, The Major Labels and Lou Reed. Comments[1] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aahh the glory of yet another year down for the count. The slow death of all things we know. Welcome to the drunken analog set Kissing 2008 Goodbye, The best of. ha! Apologies in advance for commentary from Jonah Hill. The guy would not shut the fuck-up. Our list was long this year. Some bands put out actual records that were great from start finish are featured in this podcast like No Age, The Notwist, British Sea Power, Young Widows, The Raveonettes, Pete and the Pirates. A reissue of Nick Lowe's Jesus of Cool made it to the top 20 list. New Jersey did not disappoint with The Gaslight Anthem 's The 59' Sound. Great cross-over alt/punk record, very proud of these native sons. TV on Radio also made it on the list with Dear Science,; She & Him Volume 1 is also steller thru and thru even though it might not be your cup of tea i like this because it is so 50's influenced in all sorts of cool ways making it essentially a true cover's record. For whateve reason we dig "A-Punk" by Vampire Weekend which is also very retro but a likable track, as is "Turn Tail" by Young Knifes from Leicestershire. Lots of Brits on the best of list this year. Anyway, check it out. Looking forward to spinning some new stuff and old wax soon. If you haven't already definetely stop by Head Phone Music to grab some free tracks on last.fm. peace. Direct download: Show_25_djspork_Kiss_2008_Goodbye_Bestof.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:50 PM Comments[2] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 ![]() Winter is freezing us all out. DJ Spork was hard at work thinking of some rock just for you in this latest podcast so get some Holiday Cheer! This show is like all the others although we do terrorize you with some Christmas music which will be out of date in a few days so we hope you don't notice. Includes some nostalgia from New Jersey Bands like Animation, Buzzkill, Eastern Anchors (this is actually a debut) and Transilvia. Plus some new stuff from Young Widows, No Age, Trail of Dead and then we throw in some surprises on top of all this crazyness. Enjoy It you holiday freaks! Comments[0] |
Don't have a lot of time but in this here set i mixed some new music with a bunch of new brunswick bands like Butthead(aka Buzzkil on Alternative Tentacles) from their Heat Blast 7" i play the first whole side, The Young Leaves, Groucho Marxists, Fungi Girls, Nude Swirl, Screaming Females, Laminated Cat, Bubble/Gum, We Were Promised Jet Packs, The Smiths, Boss Jim Gettys. Full of Fancy, Bionic Rhoda doing their cover of "She blinded me with Science" and The Stuntcock's classic "punk rock guy". So just listen and rock out.
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