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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #54 (Best Of 2014 - Minnesota Music)


Look what I do for my city...


Well hello again, everybody.  Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #54!

This is it, everybody.  After counting down the best of The Current's Song Of The Day in Episode #52 & the best of Radio K's Song Of The Day in episode #53 it's time to call 2014 a wrap by looking back at some of the best local music of the year.

While I find it hard to believe that anybody is still sleeping on the sounds coming out of the Twin Cities, I suppose it could happen.  So, in case you weren't paying attention, 2014 was yet another outstanding year for local music.  Honestly, I had to trim songs to keep this episode at an hour despite the fact that, off the top of my head, I can think of at least five local albums I didn't even get a chance to listen to last year.  We're in a golden age here, people.  Don't take it for granted.

Speaking of not taking things for granted, in order to fit as much music on this one as I could I decided to step away from the microphone this time.  That's right, Episode #54 is one solid hour of commentary-free jams!  Enjoy it, everybody, because my shitty voice and even shittier microphone will be back before you know it, mispronouncing band names and popping "p's" to our heart's content.

For now, though, a celebration bitches!

As always, this episode is available to stream or download for free.  Click on the album title below to download the show. Just click on the Mixcloud player below to stream.

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #54 (Best Of 2014 - Minnesota Music)



Now, just because I didn't record any commentary doesn't mean I don't have things to say about these songs.  Let's break this one down:


01. Some Pulp - Undone '93 (The Tubetop Song) (from Some Pulp)

That's right, Episode #54 picks up right where Episode #53 left off.  I played Some Pulp's "Oh Oh (Who's Cryin' Now)" as last week's Flatbasset Flatclassic of the week.  That song is the second song on Some Pulp.  "Undone '93" is the first.  Like I mentioned in my AOTW post, the first three songs of the album are pretty much my favorite 8 minutes of music of 2014.


02. Manny Phesto - Cedar Ave (from Southside Looking In)

2014 was a breakout year for Manny Phesto.  On the strength of his Southside Looking In album he finally seems to be breaking through to a wider audience than just the hip-hop heads of the Twin Cities.  The entire album melds Mike The Martyr's soulful beats with Manny Phesto's mostly-positive raps.  The album seems meant to remind people that, "Hey, things aren't great, but they could always be worse and we can always make them better."


03. The Persian Leaps - Permission (from Drive Drive Delay)

Speaking of artists who had breakout 2014's, here's The Persian Leaps.  Lord knows I've said plenty about these St. Paul power-poppers over the last couple of years, but they're so good that they earn every word.  Drive Drive Delay was self-released on lead singer Drew Forsberg's Land Ski Records label (more on them down below) and found the band writing more rewarding songs while skimming a layer of gloss from their debut EP Praise Elephants.  Those two things combined to make Drive Drive Delay one of the most re-playable EP's of 2014.  And  yes, re-playable is a word.


04. Franz Diego - Neo-Archaic (from Equinox)

Twin Cities' veteran Franz Diego had himself a fine 2014.  In addition to the Equinox EP he also released (as a "Name Your Price" download) an LP titled Float.  Throw in his continued reputation as a man-on-the-scene in MPLS and the continued success of his Turnt Up! dance night at Honey and it seems like Diego is really making the most of his niche in Minneapolis.  "Neo-Archaic" is the lead song from the entirely Xanja-produced Equinox and it provides a nice snapshot of what Franz Diego's all about.


05. Hollow Boys - Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love? (from Into The Night)

With "Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love?" (this week's Cover Of The Week) Hollow Boys have set a precedent on Flatbasset Radio.  They are now the first artist to be played on THREE consecutive shows!  Congats, Hollow Boys.  I mentioned in one of my previous posts that 2014 found Hollow Boys stepping their game up and becoming one of the best bands in the Twin Cities.  Into The Night, a four song EP consisting of covers of Twin Peaks songs played a part in that.  This cover of The Ronettes classic is another example of just how good they've become at injecting their own vibe into other people's songs.


06. Sims - This Is The Place (w/Astronautalis) (from Field Notes)

While it's been several years since Sims has released a proper full-length album (2011's classic Bad Time Zoo), Sims has only seen his profile grow.  He took a real star turn on Doomtree's No Kings LP and, though I haven't heard it yet, I'm sure he only solidifies his position on the new All HandsField Notes is not a stop-gap release in the traditional sense.  Yes, it's only an EP, but it finds Sims shedding what was left of his emotional baggage and turning his camera outward, commenting on both the rap scene and society at large.  "This Is The Place" was the collaboration that spawned two sold out shows at The Mainroom featuring Sims & Astronautalis as co-headliners.


07. Frankie Teardrop - 100% (from Raiders)

The next three songs are played right in the heart of this podcast for a reason.  Jordan Bleau & Alexander Uhrich are the co-founders of No Problem Records and, perhaps more than anybody else on this show, they had a hell of a year.

Their year opened up in earnest with the release of Frankie Teardrop's outstanding Raiders EP.  After making his mark with Tough Guy EP, Jordan & company took things to a whole new level with Raiders.  The songs here are more polished, more concise, catchier, and more personal than ever before while still maintaining an edge-of-your-seat attitude that has made Frankie Teardrop one of the leaders of the next generation of great Twin Cities rock bands.


08. Dee Dee Mayo - Waking Up On The Beach/Jungle Party (from Dee Dee Mayo Sweats It Out)

No Problem Records continued their winning ways with Dee Dee Mayo Sweats It Out.  Dee Dee Mayo (aka Howler bassist Ian Nygaard) crafts a truly bizarre, mostly instrumental album that caused me to liken its sound to a beach party on the moon. "Waking Up On The Beach/Jungle Party" is the undeniable centerpiece of the record, a six minute spaced out guitar jam that eases into the frame and hypnotizes for six minutes.


09. Suzie - Coffin In Houston (from Born Single)

Continuing to prove that No Problem Records is going to be home to more than just punk rock, here we have Suzie's Born Single.  Much like Dee Dee Mayo was the spaced-out side-project of a successful local musician, Suzie follows the same formula (the brain child of Night Moves' Mark Ritsema) except instead of a jungle on the moon Born Single sounds like it would soundtrack a sweaty dance club on the dark side of the moon.  It's no surprise that, after a couple local headlining shows, Suzie seems set to conquer the Twin Cities.  And a big chunk of that is due to the fact that the boys at No Problem Records have created a label that allows artists to embrace their stranger side without concerns of popularity or profitability.  I couldn't be more excited to see where all three of these artists go from here.


10. Medium Zach - More Than Superman (w/Slug) (from Valued Input)

If you've been paying attention for the last decade I shouldn't have to sing you the praises of Medium Zach.  you should be two-steps ahead of that.  If you haven't been paying attention, figure it out.  Whether he's existing as half of Big Quarters (with his brother Brandon Allday), remixing tracks, or, in this case, gathering some of his friends and producing an EP, Zach's work should never be ignored.  His beats are meticulous, patient and purposeful, a perfect reflection of a man who is one of the kindest, smartest artists in the Twin Cities.




11. Howler - Here's The Itch That Creeps Through My Skull (from World Of Joy)

It seems like World Of Joy didn't receive the same type of adoration as Howler's debut America Give Up, and that's a shame.  While it's somewhat understandable considering that most of the album seems like a more raw, more angry version of that album, moments like "Here's The Itch That Creeps Through My Skull" stand as evidence that once Howler sheds their skin the future is wide open.  I don't know if he's like the comparison or not, but in a city that's always looking for the next Paul Westerberg (or, up until this year's reunion, the first Paul Westerberg) Jordan Gatesmith has the best chance of anybody in recent memory.  All the way down to the cover art World Of Joy was Howler's Hootenanny.  We all know where The Mats went next.  Hopefully Howler's ready to take that next step.


12. MaLLy - City Of Fear (w/Rapper Hooks) (from The Colors Of Black)

The Colors Of Black was a surprising turn for MaLLy.  Following the success of The Last Great..., TCOB found the man using his new found popularity as a pulpit rather than a podium.  MaLLy spends most of this album angry at the world around him which, given the racially-tinged events of 2014, is completely warranted.  TCOB stands as a fascinating look at a man who works hard to scale the mountain only to find that being on top only gives him a better view of ugliness below.


13. Human Kindness - Giant People (from You Are So Loud That I Want To Die)

I've written hundreds of words about Human Kindness on this blog and I promise this is the last time I'll write about them until they release some new music (which should be soon.  I see those scrobbles, guys.  I know it's out there.)

"Giant People" is the closing track on YASLTIWTD and, where the album spent time rising and falling, "Giant People" finally gives the big payoff.  Just listen to the last 90 seconds of this one!  Lord only knows what these guys have planned for the next record, but they ended their first one on a high note.


14. Allan Kingdom - Observe (from Future Memoirs)

By the end of the year Future Memoirs had become overshadowed by Allan Kingdom's work as a member of TheStand4rd, and that's kind of a shame.  While the 12 year age difference between Kingdom and myself means that I sometimes can't keep up with what he's on about, tracks like "Observe" hit any demographic.  Kingdom's flow is certainly an acquired taste, but, as you can hear on this one, he's got a firm grasp on just what he's trying to accomplish.


15. The Person & The People - Run (from What A Drag)

Remember earlier when I said we were going to talk about Land Ski Records again?  Well, here we are.

Much like their labelmates The Persian Leaps, The Person & The People represent everything that's great about Twin Cities power-pop right now.  If, like me, you're the kind of guy who sits around waiting for new Sloan and Superdrag albums, do yourself a favor and get on board with The Person & The People.

(Quick aside: I had a very, very minor role in helping Land Ski Records and The Person & The People come together (as mentioned here).  Thanks, guys.  Good to know this blog hasn't proven to be completely useless over the years).

There you have it, Minnesota music fans!  Enjoy!




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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #53 (Best Of 2014 - Radio K Song Of The Day)


It's happiness or bust...


Well hello again, podcast fans!  Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #53!

I'm a little late with this post, but it's still January, so it's still countdown season.

As you can probably tell from the title, I'm spending this week's show much like I spent last week's show: counting down free songs.  This time around I'm counting down the Top 10 songs given away by Radio K via their Song Of The Day podcast.

Along the way I discuss the differences between The Current's SOTD podcast & Radio K's, how to pronounce the word "Atlanta," how nostalgia can affect the way new music sounds, admit every 90's kid's lifetime devotion to The Rentals, mispronounce the word "Marcus" as "Allan" (sorry, Marcus), celebrate several of the best band's in the Twin Cities, and wrap it all up with a Flatbasset Flatclassic that doubles as my favorite local song of 2014!

As always, this episode is available to download or stream.  Just click the episode title below for a download link or click on the Mixcloud player below to stream.

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #53 (Best Of 2014 - Radio K Song Of The Day)




10. GOLD-BEARS - Yeah, Tonight
09. Armand Margjeka - Hummingbird
08. Floating Action - No Surprise There
07. Museum Mouth - Strange
06. Fishing - Chi Glow (w/Marcus Whale)
05. The Rentals - 1000 Seasons
04. Hollow Boys - Melted
03. Astronomique - Pretend We're Stars
02. Half Japanese - In Its Pull
01. Some Pulp - Oh Oh (Who's Cryin' Now)

Enjoy!




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Monday, January 12, 2015

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #52 (Best Of 2014 - The Current Song Of The Day)


I've grown tired of trying to change for you...


Well hello again, podcast fans!  Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #52!

It's the first show of 2015 and, as you have likely gathered from the unnecessarily long title of this episode, it's time to countdown some shit from 2014!

To be completely honest, this countdown is pretty much my favorite episode of the year.  As you know, I'm a die-hard follower of The Current's SOTD podcast and a die-hard fan of ranking things. Honestly, the only way I could have had more fun doing this episode is if I could have convinced MinneSarah to co-host (her anti-MPR strain runs deeper than mine, which is staggering).


Anyway, I'm flying solo on this one and you're just going to have to deal with that.  In addition to counting down my 10 favorite Current SOTD tracks I mispronounce a bunch of names, attempt a British accent, admit that I have no concept of what's going on in the Twin Cities music scene, reveal which singer could wrap me around her finger with minimal effort, compare a Wilco side-project to one of history's great pop bands, make my peace with Canada's favorite synth-pop band, and name the #1 best Current Song Of The Day track of 2014!

As always, this episode is available to download or stream.  Just click the episode title below for a download link or click on the Mixcloud player below to stream.

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #52 (Best Of 2014 - The Current Song Of The Day)



10. Alpha Consumer - Miss Positron
09. Kele - First Impressions (w/Yasmin)
08. Strange Relations - You Talk
07. Dog Bite - Lady Queen
06. Tropical Depression - How It Feelz (w/Lisa McGuire)
05. Haley Bonar - No Sensitive Man
04. Hollow Boys - Spellbreaker
03. Stars - No One Is Lost
02. The Autumn Defense - This Thing That I've Found
01. Future Islands - Seasons (Waiting On You)

One countdown down, one more to go!  Stay tuned!




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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #43 (w/MinneSarah)


When I've got the music I've got a place to go...



Well hello again, everybody.  Welcome to the slightly remodeled Flatbasset Radio show.

For anybody who's been following along over the last couple of years, you probably know that the show is usually posted over on the Twin Cities blog Newest Industry.  Unfortunately, despite my high hopes for Newest Industry, I'm shutting it down for several reasons.  Lack of interest from readers, lack of participation from contributors, and, most relevantly, a nasty tendency for the site to redirect you to bullshit advertisements when trying to listen to the Flatbasset Radio show on the page.

As such, I'll be posting the show here on the Flatbasset blog going forward.  Here's hoping that the same sort of redirection doesn't begin occurring here as well.  If you continue to have issues playing the show here feel free to hop over to the Mixcloud page to give it a spin (evidently these issues do not extend to that website).  Also, as you may or may not have noticed, I do post the show for download each week.  Click on the title of the show and you can just download the show and listen to it at your leisure.  Either way, it's good to have options.

This also means that the show will no longer be posted on the Newest Industry Facebook page (which is how most people find out about new episodes).  To keep up with the show and the blog, do me a favor and hit up the Flatbasset Radio Facebook page and give it a "Like."  I'd appreciate it.

Now that that's out of the way, let's get to Episode #43.

This week I trekked over to St. Paul to record the show with MinneSarah.  We discussed her birthday, her upcoming trip to England, how Lou Barlow can help people understand the 80's, Australia's Canada, the masculinity of hair metal, the importance of Carlos D. to Interpol, the summer of 1998, the long-term legacy of Death Grips, the definition of greatness, whether Bush is better than Soundgarden, taste testing beer in an effort to make amends with Madison, where Earth ranks within our solar system, the smell of Brooklyn, an averted crisis at the Warped Tour!  All of that plus the Cover Of The Week & the Flatbasset Flatclassic!

Here's how the show plays out (again, click on the title to download the show):

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #43



01. The Moons - Be Not Me
02. Rome Fortune - One Time For
03. DZ Deathrays - Less Out Of Sync
04. Lou Barlow - Round-N-Round
05. Interpol - All The Rage Back Home
06. Death Grips - Birds
07. Summercamp - Drawer
08. Hollow Boys - Spellbreaker
09. Girl Talk & Freeway - Tell Me Yeah (w/Young Chris)
10. Hooray For Earth - Keys
11. Rancid - Radio

There you have it, everybody! Enjoy!





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