Showing posts with label bon iver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bon iver. Show all posts
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Flatbasset Radio: Episode #136 (Lost Episode)
I don't ever want to get over it...
Well hello again, everybody! Long time no see!
With everybody under stay-at-home orders I figured now was as good a time as any to dust off last episode I attempted to post. It's been nearly a year since the last episode of the show and if I had anything resembling a long-time fanbase I'm sure they'd be upset.
Anyway, part of the reason this show never got posted was that I got worn out trying to write up each song. It's time consuming and I found that the writing wasn't coming across the way I had hoped. So, long story longer, I'll spare you all the writing and just play the jams. As always we've got the Cover Of The Week, a trip in the Minnesota Way-Back Machine, and the Flatbasset Flatclassic.
OK, I lied, one exception:
Since Episode #135 had gone up in April Ric Ocasek, Kim Shattuck, Ed Ackerson passed away. That's why they all make appearances on this episode.
No agenda, no banter, no algorithms, just 12 songs over 46 minutes to help close out your week.
As always, Flatbasset Radio is completely free. I've finally set up a decent downloading site, so if you'd like to download Flatbasset Radio: Episode #136 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.
Here's how Episode #136 plays out:
01. The Persian Leaps - Sweet Nothings
02. The Cars - Touch And Go
03. Kevin King - On Your Mind
04. Morrissey - Wedding Bell Blues
05. Tiny Moving Parts - Medicine
06. Vanity 5 - Flight Of The Phoenicians
07. Bon Iver - Naeem
08. Wild Age - Motel Family
09. The Muffs - I Need A Face
10. Sherman Electric - Run Baby Run
11. The Swell Season - Low Rising
12. Polara - The Longest Day
There you have it, everybody.
Beats by Phatnumber
Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger
Thanks for listening!
For more Flatbasset Radio you can give me a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma). Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio are archived on my Mixcloud page and are available to download on my Archive page. Stop by Flatbasset Radio's Facebook Page & give it a "Like" if you have the time.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums: October '16
Well hello everybody. Welcome to yet another edition of Album Collage Monthly!
Did you all have a nice Halloween? I didn't go out this year because I'm old and I enjoy sleeping, but thanks to the magic of social media I was able to see each and every one of your costumes. That's right! Every one of you! You all did an excellent job.
As is typically the case, this month only featured one episode of Flatbasset Radio and it came out two days ago. October is typically when business picks up and one of my jobs and this October did not disappoint. Unless you were looking forwards to more podcasts from me. In which case it was tremendously disappointing.
As always, super big thanks to anybody & everybody who checked out the show this month. I'm hoping to burn some physical copies of Ep. #87 and drop them off at Reverie, Cheapo, & The Electric Fetus, so keep your eyes peeled for those. I'm also more than willing to mail copies to anybody who asks for them. Just head over the Flatbasset Radio Facebook page and hit me up with your address. I can guarantee* you I won't sell your address to any sort of mass mailing company.
(*Guarantee void in Tennessee)
Let's get to the collage. As always, remember that every song listened to counts as a "play." Seems obvious, right? So, for example, that new Bon Iver album has 10 songs, meaning each time I listen to it all the way through it counts 10 "plays." As usual, all stats come from my Last.FM page. Give it a follow if you really want to stay up on what's getting the most plays around Planet New Basset.
01. The Person & The People - Unemployment Blues (72 plays)
02. Bon Iver - 22, A Million (70 plays)
03. Mux Mool - Implied Lines (64 plays)
04. Tony Peachka - Dirty Knees (56 plays)
05. Various Artists - Without A Trace (Mirror Universe Tapes Comp) (49 plays)
06. Rockthrow - In Minnesota They Call People "Folks" (39 plays)
07. Various Artists - The Future Of Music I: Electronic [A Twin Cities Compilation] (36 plays)
08. Sport - Bon Voyage (34 plays)
09. Paul Weller - Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits (33 plays)
10. The Chambermaids - The Chambermaids (30 plays)
11. Freddie Nunez - Demos From The Future (30 plays)
12. Kanye West - The Life Of Pablo (28 plays)
13. The Streets - Cyberspace & Reds (27 plays)
14. Phone Home - Songs For Real Life Games (24 plays)
15. Quarterstance - Ready For Bed (23 plays)
16. The Hold Steady - Boys And Girls In America (22 plays)
17. Brand New - Deja Entendu (22 plays)
18. Les Savy Fav - Go Forth (22 plays)
19. Various Artists - Adult Swim Singles Program 2016 (21 plays)
20. The Go-Betweens - Bright Yellow Bright Orange (21 plays)
21. Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman - Lice 2: Still Buggin' (21 plays)
22. Murs & 9th Wonder - Fornever (20 plays)
23. Color TV - Demo 2015 (20 plays)
24. Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst (19 plays)
25. T. Rex - Great Hits 1972-1977: The A-Sides (19 plays)
There you have it, folks. Stay tuned for more shows to help you through the holidays.
Image via Tap Music
Stats via my Last.fm page
For more TCDroogsma be sure to give him a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma). Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio are archived on his Mixcloud page. Stop by Flatbasset Radio's Facebook Page & give it a "Like" if you have the time.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Flatbasset Radio: Episode #85
I guess I lost that cool...
Well hello again, podcast fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #85!
Folks, this week I thought I'd change up the formula a little bit. This week's episode is completely banter free! That's right, not a spoken word from yours truly. This week's episode is nothing but straight jams all the way through.
You may be asking yourself, "Droogsy, why not talk in this week's show? Your nasally, barely coherent banter and popped p's are the reason I tune in!"
Wow, your really kind for hypothetically saying that, hypothetical listener. Honestly, I was putting this week's' show together and it was all flowing so well that I decided to just step away from the mic and let the jams do the talking.
That said, this week's show is still built like most of the others. I've got some anniversaries to celebrate, a Cover Of The Week, and an especially epic Flatbasset Flatclassic. If you'd like to know more about the songs, just scroll down and check out the write up.
As always, Flatbasset Radio is completely free. I've finally set up a decent downloading site, so if you'd like to download Flatbasset Radio: Episode #85 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.
If you don't have the time or desire to download the show, just click the Mixcloud player below and you're good to go.
Here's how Episode #85 plays out:
01. The Persian Leaps - See Me Unaware
The Persian Leaps are back! They're set to release their fourth EP Your City, Underwater September 16th on Land Ski Records. The Persian Leaps have been a friend of the blog/podcast for years now and I highly suggest you check out Your City, Underwater and their previous EP's. Nothing but St. Paul's finest fuzzed out, power-pop bliss.
02. Eels - Susan's House
The record that put Mark "E" Everett on the map, Beautiful Freak turned 20 years old this week. Eels have gone on to make a career out of E's left-of-center indie rock, but they never had another album hit quite like this one. Like most people I was hooked in by "Novocaine For The Soul" back when it got a ton of plays on 93.7 The Edge. I chose not to play that (or "Rags To Riches" or "Your Lucky Day In Hell" or "Not Ready Yet...") because I really do dig "Susan's House." Also, it was likely one of the most skipped over songs of the 90's. I figured it was time to give it its due.
03. Life Without Buildings - New Town
I came upon Glasgow's Life Without Buildings via Franz Ferdinand's excellent Late Night Tales mix. Sadly they've been broken up since 2002. At least they made a lovely racket before disbanding.
04. Down By Law - Best Friends
Our Cover Of The Week! I was over at Cheapo Records the other day flipping through CD's (because it's perpetually 1996 in my world) and stumbled across Down By Law's debut album for $4.95. As you can likely imagine, I was pretty fucking pumped. I've wanted this album since I was a 15 year old leafing through the Epitaph catalog that came with my copy of their second album Blue. For whatever reason, these first two DBL albums have a different sound than a lot of the early 90's punk I loved. The production is more spacious, and Dave Smalley's definitely going in. Just listen to "Best Friends" and you'll see what I mean. Anyway, "Best Friends" was originally written by a band called The Outlets, whom I know absolutely nothing about.
05. Pet Milk - Phantom Lovers
Not a particularly flattering story, but I do not have any idea how I came upon Pet Milk's Philadelphia Punklife EP. I know I downloaded it from Bandcamp and I know it was at the suggestion of some other East Coast punk band. BIG UPS maybe? The reason I don't remember is I'm pretty sure I downloaded it about a year ago and didn't get around to listening to it until this month. I know, I'm terrible. Nonetheless, I couldn't have been more surprised by the EP. As you can here on "Phantom Lovers," the "punklife" aspect of the title is nowhere near as dominant as I was expecting. Instead it's a collection of hazy power-pop songs that nearly make up for the existence of the Philadelphia Flyers. Nearly.
06. Bon Iver - 22 (OVER S∞∞N) [Bob Moose Extended Cab Version]
Look, I don't know what to make of these new Bon Iver tracks any more than you do. There's really only so much you can take away reading blogs about a live performance at a festival and a bunch of track names that prominently feature fucking wingdings. Still, this is something. That "might be over soon" repeated bit, the strings, the saxophone! Oh, the saxophone. Much like every mid-30's white guy in the midwest I'm pretty excited to see just what 22, A Million is all about.
07. Dessa - Quinine
Like I mentioned last week when I played that new Sims jam, the Doomtree machine seems to be creaking back to life. Paper Tiger has put out a couple of excellent EP's, P.O.S has put out three new songs, hell, even Cecil Otter finally put out a new EP. With "Quinine" Dessa reminds us that she occupies a singular space in the Twin Cities. Others have tried, but few can handle this type of beat with this type of confidence.
08. The Nadas - Listen Through The Static
Again, I was fucking around in the "Local" section at Cheapo and picked up The Nadas' Listen Through The Static on the strength of its album cover alone. I didn't know that The Nadas were Des Moines' answer to Son Volt. LTTS is full of country-tinged rock music, but none of it is quite as immediately memorable as the title track. Who hasn't spent time driving and scrolling through the radio dial just to catch a bit of a jam through the hiss?
09. Astronomique - Until Daylight
I first came upon Astronomique through Radio K's excellent Track Of The Day podcast (seriously, everybody should subscribe to it). I was so taken with their song "Pretend We're Stars" that I named it the third best Radio K Track Of The Day song of 2014 back in Flatbasset Radio: Episode #53. They returned this year with a self-titled EP that is somehow more danceable and more sultry than their previous work. Highly recommended for summer nights.
10. Tom Vek - Pushing Your Luck
Another podcast find (this one via The Current's Song Of The Day podcast), I'd be lying if I said I knew much about Tom Vek. He's from London and this song is from Luck, his third album. That being said, just listen to it. There's something hypnotic about the way the way song is threatening but vaguely casual. Is that a British thing? I feel like it much be a British thing.
11. The Veils - Calliope!
I played "Calliope! to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of The Veils second album Nux Vomica. While it may be their second album, it's the album where they really found their sound. "Calliope!" is definitely one of the more accessible moments on the albums, but the Auckland-via-London band is as capable of these poppier numbers as they are of building up a Nick Cave-esque slow burn. They've got a new record coming out this autumn that will likely turn up on some "Best Of..." lists.
12. Sebadoh - The Freed Pig
And here it is, folks, your Flatbasset Flatclassic Of The Week! I've played plenty of Sebadoh over the year, but this is a special one because I'm marking the 25th anniversary of the release of Sebadoh III. As somebody who considers Sebadoh one of the great American bands of the last 30 years, this anniversary deserves to be commemorated. Sebadoh III marks the first album on which American treasure Lou Barlow is joined by Jason Loewenstein, whose lo-fi outbursts, song snippets, and country twang would force Barlow outside of his comfort zone and into the Sebadoh we know and love.
"The Freed Pig" opened the album by taking aim squarely at Sebadoh's former bandmate J Mascis and letting him know, in no uncertain terms, just how he felt about his bandmate. Tellingly, it's the most fully-formed and well-produced moment on III, which I can only imagine was done to make the song as accessible as possible, a brilliantly vindictive move by Barlow. It may seem a little awkward now since Dinosaur Jr has long-since reformed and is making arguably the best music of their career these days, but "The Freed Pig" still stands as a declaration of independence for one of America's greatest living songwriters. Long live Sebadoh!
There you have it, folks. Thanks for slogging through this one with me. I hope you enjoyed the show. Tell your friends.
For more of my rantings you can give me a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma). Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio are archived on his Mixcloud page. Stop by Flatbasset Radio's Facebook Page & give it a "Like" if you have the time.
Labels:
astronomique,
bon iver,
dessa,
down by law,
eels,
life without buildings,
pet milk,
sebadoh,
the nadas,
the persian leaps,
the veils,
tom vek
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #27
(THIS POST ORIGINALLY APPEARS ON THE TWIN CITIES BLOG NEWEST INDUSTRY)
I use a walkie talkie just to get a beverage...
Hello again, free music fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #27!
For those of you who are unaware of the Flatbasset Radio format, here's what you're looking at: TCDroogsma is our resident MP3 junkie. As you've probably noticed in his Songs Of The Week column, he's not always the most positive music fan. In an effort to prove that he is, in fact, a fan of music, we give him an hour each week to play the songs he's digging and talk a little bit about them. Once he's recorded his podcast we put it right here on the website for free to stream and/or download!
In this week's episode TCDroogsma indulges in some warm weather jams, explains why spending winter in rural Wisconsin is a bad idea, recalls the most passive-aggressive concert audience he's ever seen, ties his Cover Of The Week & its singer together in pathos, thinks Drake deserves more credit for his work outside of music, discusses the best way to stay warm during a polar vortex, wonders just what happened to hearty Minnesotans, indulges in a Scottish set, lays some blame at Stuart Murdoch's feet, fails to live up to his obligations as a "31 year old, skinny, bearded white guy," impolores one of indie rock's cult favorites to reform, pays tribute to a musician who passed too young, & loses a sponsor!
You can download the podcast for free by clicking the episode's title or stream the episode by clicking on the Mixcloud player below.
Flatbasset Radio - Episode #27
01. Bon Iver - Flume
02. Stereolab - People Do It All The Time
03. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cold Light
04. Drake - Trophies
05. Morrissey - Moon River
06. Belle & Sebastian - The Fox In The Snow
07. Gasp - A Girl Called Glasgow
08. Menahan Street Band - Make The Road By Walking
09. Vampire Weekend (w/Danny Brown, Heems, & Despot) - Step (Remix)
10. Rancid - Brad Logan
11. Knifefight - Feel Me
12. Death From Above 1979 - Black History Month (Josh Homme Remix)
13. School Of Seven Bells - Windstorm
There you have it, music fans! Enjoy!
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