Showing posts with label funeral advantage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funeral advantage. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #135


Songs mean a lot...


Well hello again, everybody. Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #135!

It's time to start making up for lost, um, time on this week's show. Since I took pretty much the last 10 months of from the show it means we've got all kinds of ground to cover. Anniversaries, new local music, upcoming shows, the Cover Of The Week, the the Minnesota Way-Back Machine, and, of course, the Flatbasset Flatclassic all return in semi-triumphant form this week.

No agenda, no banter, no algorithms, just 12 songs over 44 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 #135 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.



Here's how Ep. #135 plays out:






01. The Persian Leaps - Time Slips





02. Murs - The Science





03. Zoo Animal - Naive Enough





04. Yoni Wolf - As I Went Out One Morning





05. Joe Bartel - Ziggurat





06. Ancient Pools - Quarry





07. Fragile Canyons - Gilded Mirror





08. Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Moods For Moderns





09. Rockthrow - Darlin' Waltz





10. Funeral Advantage - A Large Place





11. Strand Of Oaks - Weird Ways





12. Pavement - Cut Your Hair









There you have it, everybody.

Beats by Phatnumber
Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger

Thanks for listening!





For more of my rantings you can give me a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma).  Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio are archived on my Mixcloud page.  Stop by Flatbasset Radio's Facebook Page & give it a "Like" if you have the time.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #127


You know damn well where you'll go...


Well hello again, everybody! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #127!

That's right, it's a rare Tuesday night show here at Planet New Basset. Something about the heat and holiday led to spending an inordinate amount of time lying in the air conditioning and napping, but you know I wouldn't leave you hanging for a whole week (at least not during the summer). No algorithms, no agenda, just 12 songs over 58 minutes lovingly assembled by yours truly.

On this week's show we complain about the heat, check in with one of the Twin Cities greatest bands of the 21st century, play the "what could have been game" on the anniversary of a rock icon's death, continue our exploration of the Disposable America catalog, wonder about the "American Bowie," listen to a new beat from one of our favorite local producers, discuss the various phases of the greatest American punk band, and celebrate one of the great Midwestern bands of my lifetime. All that plus the Cover Of The Week, our deep dive into Nate's Archives, a trip in the Minnesota Way-Back Machines, and, as always, the Flatbasset Flatclassic.

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 #127 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.



Here's how Flatbasset Radio: Episode #127 plays out:






01. France Has The Bomb - Grimm Trigger





02. Tim Fite - I Hope You're There





03. Jeff Buckley - Nightmares By The Sea





04. Funeral Advantage - 2 Late




05. Jobriath - Morning Star Ship





06. Joey Joey Michaels - Coming Over Lately





07. Rupert Angeleyes - I Believe In Love/The King Of Dentistry





08. The Owls - Luck





09. Big Cats - White Sands





10. Trace Mountains - Cary's Dreams





11. Bad Religion - Strange Denial





12. Local H - The One With 'Kid'









Beats by Phatnumber
Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger

Thanks for listening!




For more of my rantings you can give me a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma).  Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio are archived on my Mixcloud page.  Stop by Flatbasset Radio's Facebook Page & give it a "Like" if you have the time.