Sunday, September 16, 2018

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #132


We'd fight about it, then we'd laugh about it...


Well hello again, everybody! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #132!

Folks, I know it's been a little while since I posted a show so I'd like to offer a sincere thank you to those of you who've come back. Without getting into too much detail my life has been exceedingly stressful lately and I just needed to take the responsibility of the show off the table for a while.

That, however, is in the past. We're here, it's now, and I've got a brand new show for you. I initially recorded the show with all of my commentary, but I'm in the process of moving out of Planet New Basset and my new recording set up was being dominated by outside noise so I pretty much just edited myself out of my own show. Yup, that's where we're at after 132 episodes.

Regardless, this week's show is still stuffed full of jams. We've got some fantastic new local music, some upcoming shows, anniversaries, our Cover Of The Week, a deep dive into Nate's Archives, our continuing exploration of the Disposable America record label, a trip in the Minnesota Way-Back Machine, 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 #129 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.



Here's how Ep. #132 plays out:


01. Catbath - Black Sand

As you've no doubt noticed, I try to start the show with local music and this week's show is no exception. I've been spinning this Catbath record for a couple of months now and it only gets better. I know it's still only September, but "Black Sand" is definitely one of my Top 10 songs of 2018.


02. Ruth Ruth - Cadillac, Michigan

Dropped this one into the set to mark the 20th Anniversary of Ruth Ruth's criminally underrated sophomore album Are You My Friend?

If you remember Ruth Ruth at all it's likely for their Buzz Bin single "Uninvited" from their debut album Laughing Gallery. Following a brief detour to Epitaph Records they took their crack at the late 90's alterna-rock big leagues with Are You My Friend?  Unfortunately, due to to record label issues the album ended up being DOA. However, until they pry my laptop from my cold, dead hands I will not let Ruth Ruth be consigned to the dustbin of history. Are You My Friend? is much more 93.7: The Edge than it is 93X, with clever hooks, stellar production that ranges from punk to crunch to new wave, and cryptic/self-deprecating lyrics that hit that Gen X sweet spot. Just a fantastic album front-to-back.


03. Cloquet - Hollows

Producer Paper Tiger, as you likely know, is one of the twin backbones of the Doomtree sound. J Gundersen, as you're less likely to know, is a music video director who's worked with Doomtree on a number of clips. Both based out of NYC, they've decided to form a "group" under the name Cloquet (the NYC of the Northern Minnesota). "Hollows" is the first fruit of their labor. Whether this is just a one-off or the first taste of a larger project is a mystery to me, but even if this is all we get then the Great Cloquet Experiment Of 2018 will go down as a success.


04. Lauryn Hill - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You

Our Cover Of The Week doubles as a celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Lauryn Hill's landmark LP The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill. Allow me two thoughts on the subject:

First of all, I think the most telling testament to the brilliance of this album is that it doesn't sound the least bit dated. As you can imagine, a lot of the hip-hop that came out in 1998 sounds definitively like 1998. Whether this means The Miseducation... is perpetually in time or out of time is a question for somebody more intelligent than me, but history has definitely shown that all of the accolades Ms. Hill received in 1998 were warranted.

Secondly, I'm fascinated by the fact that this is still Lauryn Hill's only solo release. Not so much because I don't understand why she never recorded a follow up, but more because she's been sporadically touring it for the past 20 years, pushing and pulling at the form and structure of this same batch of songs for years. It's as if creating these 14 songs was her life's work. Imagine if a painter continued to make variations on the same painting for years, wringing slightly different meaning out of each iteration. It's a fascinating case of whether these songs belong to the the listener or to Ms. Hill.


05. 7 Seconds - Walk Together, Rock Together

This week's deep dive into Nate's Archives brings us back to 1985 and Reno, NV's finest punk rock band 7 Seconds. They taught us some of life's most valuable lessons.


06. Dismantlists - Look Skyward, End Timers

Our mid-show instrumental break. I really can't get enough of this Dismantlists project. Better known as MPR DJ Steve Seel, his work on his debut full-length Here At The End was a great introduction to his ominous guitar-synth-manipulation style was intriguing, but "Look Skyward, End Timers" may be his finest effort yet. It's the first taste of his follow-up EP Opia, which is bound to soundtrack what's certain to be a calamitous autumn.


07. Israel Nash - Rolling On

Dropped this one into the set because Israel Nash is headlining a show over at the Turf Club this Thursday night and if the singles from his latest album Lifted are any indication it'll likely be your last chance to see him in a venue this size. I've been fascinated by his sound since I first heard the song "L.A. Lately" back in 2015 and he continues to impress with reaching-for-the-country-fried-heavens sound.

08. Tangletown - Ordinary Freaks

This week's trip in the old Minnesota Way-Back Machine takes us back to the year 1998 and Tangletown's album Ordinary Freaks.

Truth be told, I don't know anything about this band. Literally nothing. I scooped up this CD in the local bin at Cheapo for $1.99 on a whim, but I absolutely love it. While not reinventing the wheel, Tangletown sits right in that late-Replacements/Jayhawks/Gin Blossoms midwestern sweet spot. They lyrics sound a bit 90's, but the hook on this titular track is an absolute killer. If anybody knows any more about this band or album feel free to hit me up.


09. Caténine - You Never Remember

We continue our exploration of the Disposable America record label with DA007, a split EP from L.A.'s Caténine & Boston's Funeral Advantage.

This week's track comes from the now-defunct Caténine. The solo project of Dylan Conner, "You Never Remember" is all Johnny Marr guitars and Gillian Gilbert synths, which is a shorthand way of saying it's straight flame emoji. 


10. The Gaslight Anthem - The Patient Ferris Wheel

Marking the 10th Anniversary of The Gaslight Anthem's stellar Killers-meet-Springsteen album The '59 Sound. I know this album was a huge deal in some circles (I know this because being friends with somebody in one of those circles is how I first heard the album), but it didn't hit me too hard at the time of its release. It's hard to say why, but I think it had a lot more to do with what was going on in my life 10 years ago (nothing good) than the quality of the record (very good). I didn't have a car when I first heard the record, but I spent a bunch of time driving around with it last month and I think that may have been the trick. From the lyrics to propulsive songs to the shout along hooks, this is a record that was made for the the open road.

Shoutout to the mightiest Bosstone Dicky Barrett for the cameo on this one. Absolutely the reason this song ended up on the show.


11. Cheap Fantasy - Nothing

Did you really think we were going to get through this comeback episode without dropping the new Cheap Fantasy single? What are you, new here?
Jordan Bleau slows things down on this one, adds Rose Von Muchow on the vocals, and takes Cheap Fantasy into full on John Hughes mode. I can get behind it.


12. The Rolling Stones - Beast Of Burden

Our Flatbasset Flatclassic this week marks the 40th Anniversary of Some Girls, arguably the last great Rolling Stones album. Now, I know I've played "Beast Of Burden" on the show before, but what were my options? Not play "Beast Of Burden?" FOH. It is, to my mind, the finest Rolling Stones song of all-time (though some days it's that position is usurped by "Wild Horses). I couldn't pass up the opportunity to mark its anniversary.

I don't know if this makes any sense, but one of the things I love about "Beast Of Burden" is that you don't have to know it's the Stones to get it, you know what I mean? Like, think of a song like "Rocks Off" or "Jumping Jack Flash." Great songs, no doubt, but part of what makes them great is how you picture Mick Jagger's swagger and Keith Richards perpetual cool. You kind of have to have that image to really appreciate those songs (not a criticism, BTW. Those cultivated personalities add a depth to the songs that is nearly impossible to replicate). However, if you were to travel to the farthest reaches of the world and find somebody who had never heard of nor seen The Rolling Stones, you could play that sheltered weirdo "Beast Of Burden" and they would undoubtedly love it.

There you have it, everybody. Feels good to be back.

Beats by Phatnumber
Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger

Thanks for listening!




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Saturday, September 1, 2018

Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums: August '18


Rabbit Rabbit!

It's the first of the month, which means it's time for yet another edition of Album Collage Quarterly!

Before I get to the album I'd like to note that I did in fact take the last six weeks off from the podcast. Instead of my usual apology for being inconsistent I'm just going to say that I needed to take a little break from the show. Yes, there are long gaps between shows frequently. However, usually when that happens I intend to do the show. As such, it's a burden that weighs on me whenever I have free time.  This time around I just conceded that I needed to put it out of mind for the rest of the summer.

That said, I intend to be back at it again starting this Friday. Hopefully all five of my listeners will come back with me.

Alright, let's get to the thing.

As always, one "play" equals one song. For example, the new Deleter album has 14 songs on it, so each time I listen to it front to back it counts as fourteen "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.


01. The Sevateem - The Caves (112 plays)

02. Phantom Tails - Compass EP's (77 plays)

03. Tights - Heels (70 plays)

04. Deleter - Levitate The Pentagon (70 plays)

05. The Jet Age Of Tomorrow - Voyager (45 plays)

06. V/A - Support Kids At The Border Benefit Comp (Open Door Records) (45 plays)

07. The Triangle Man - Majick (45 plays)

08. Better Than Ezra - How Does Your Garden Grow? (43 plays)

09. Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (43 plays)

10. Elliott Smith - XO (42 plays)

11. The Hawaii Show - The Hawaii Show (42 plays)

12. Cecil Otter - Rebel Yellow (40 plays)

13. V/A - Unpop 163 (40 plays)

14. Ruth Ruth - Are You My Friend? (39 plays)

15. N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton (39 plays)

16. The Walkmen - A Hundred Miles Off (37 plays)

17. Medeski, Martin & Wood - Combustication (36 plays)

 18. Ghost Animal - Summertime In Heaven (36 plays)

19. The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound (36 plays)

20. Wetter - Late Bloomer (33 plays)

21. At The Drive-In - In/Casino/Out (33 plays)

22. Graham Coxon - The Sky Is Too High (33 plays)

23. Brazilian Girls - New York City (33 plays)

24. Fugazi - Repeater (33 plays)

25. Ratking - So It Goes (33 plays)

There you have it, folks. Stay tuned for more shows soon.





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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums: July '18


That's right, everybody, another sweaty month is in the books, which means it's time for a hit of instant nostalgia. Here's Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums of July '18.

Before I get to the list - Huge thanks to everybody who checked out the podcast this month. I know I thank you every month, but I mean it every time. The Canada Day show and the Flatbasst Radio American Album Hall Of Fame are two of my favorite shows to do each year, so I'm glad people checked them out.

Alright, let's get to the thing.

As always, one "play" equals one song. For example, the new Roma Di Luna album has 9 songs on it, so each time I listen to it front to back it counts as nine "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.


01. Dere Moans - Future Deli (84 plays)

02. Catbath - Glitterbox (70 plays)

03. Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty (68 plays)

04. Sloan - Navy Blues (65 plays)

05. Doomtree - Doomtree (64 plays)

06. P • PL - L • P (63 plays)

07. Roma Di Luna - We Were Made To Forgive (63 plays)

08. Kid Cudi - A Kid Named Cudi (51 plays)

09. Down By Law - Punkrockacademyfightsong (51 plays)

10. Paul Westerberg 49:00 (48 plays)

11. El-P - WeAreAllGoingToBurnInHellMegaMixx2 (48 plays)
 
12. V/A - Unpop 162 (48 plays)
 
13. V/A - Spring 2018 (Z Tapes Comp) (44 plays)
 
14. V/A - EIS Sampler 2012 // 2013 (Exploding In Sound Comp) (42 plays)
 
15. DDob - Date Of Birth (42 plays)
 
16. Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Punch The Clock (39 plays)
 
17. Grotto - Get A Hustle (36 plays)
 
18. Mickey Mickey Rourke - M M R (36 plays)
 
19. Dr. Dog - Fate (35 plays)
 
20. The Hold Steady - Stay Positive (33 plays)
 
21. Nine Inch Nails - The Slip (31 plays)
 
22.  Murs - Sweet Lord (30 plays)
 
23. Faux Jean - The Mongolian Invasion (29 plays)
 
24. Kevin King - The Still Life (28 plays)
 
25. Darian Stahl - Moon Is Always Full (28 plays)
 
There you have it, folks. Stay tuned for more shows in August.






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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #131 (American Album Hall Of Fame - Class Of 2018)


While I'm alive I'll feel alive...


Well hello again, everybody! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #131!

Folks, last Sunday we celebrated some of the finest work coming from our brothers & sisters in the Great White North. Now, I may be a few days late, however, it was just America's birthday which means it's time for my favorite episode of the year. That's right, it's time to induct six new albums into the Flatbasset Radio American Album Hall Of Fame.

Before we get to this year's inductees, let me bombard you with some links to the previous induction ceremonies:

Class Of 2015 (Part I)
Class Of 2015 (Part II)

Class Of 2016 (Part I)
Class Of 2016 (Part II)

Class Of 2017 (Part I)
Class Of 2017 (Part II) 

Note - The links above are for the previous blog post and the Archive.org MP3's. For reasons that have yet to be sufficiently explained to me Mixcloud takes down each episode of this show. I'd be angry, but it's a free site. You get what you pay for.

Before we get to the albums, though, here's a quick reminder of the FRAAHOF's criteria:

01. An album must be at least 10 years old to be inducted into the FRAAHOF

02. Only 6 albums per year may be inducted

03. Only 2 of those 6 albums may have been released over 30 years ago

04. No artist can appear in consecutive years 

So, with those criteria in mind, here's a look at this year's inductees:


This year's class is a curious one in that it contains a couple of first-ballot Hall Of Famers, a couple that may only be FRAAHOF-worthy to me, and a couple undeniable pillars of American alternative rock. Unlike previous years, we're upping the song count to four per album plus plenty of me rabblin' on trying (and failing) to adequately explain my reasoning behind their enshrinement. It's a good time.

So, now that you know, here's what the Flatbasset Radio American Album Hall Of Fame looks like as of today:


Pretty sexy. This stupid concept is really taking shape.

Alright, let's get to this year's show.

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 #131 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), click here for Part 1 & here for Part 2.

Now, let's get to it:

Part 1:






01. The Hollows
02. Fatalist Palmistry
03. By Torpedo Or Crohn's
04. These Few Presidents



05. Hooligans
06. Intro/Bloodclot
07. Corazon De Oro
08. Who Would've Thought?




09. Bone Machine
10. Gigantic
11. Break My Body
12. Where Is My Mind?








Part 2:






01. Heartless
02. Coldest Winter
03. Say You Will
04. Street Lights



05. Fine And Good
06. All Right (Oh, Yeah)
07. Lucky Time
08. All The Kids Are Right



09. Radio Free Europe
10. Catapult
11. Perfect Circle
12. Talk About The Passion









Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger
American Flag by Betsy Ross

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Monday, July 2, 2018

Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums: June '18


Well hello again, everybody! Welcome to yet another compelling episode of "Things I Listened To While Praising My New God: Air Conditioning!"

That's right, another month is in the books. It was a sweaty one here in Minneapolis, but you know what they say - if you don't like the weather in Minnesota just complain about it forever until you've been ostracized by friends, family, acquaintances, co-workers, potential lovers, pets, retail workers, public transit employees... Well, you get the idea.

Before I get to the list - Huge thanks to everybody who checked out the podcast this month. I know I thank you every month, but I mean it every time. This is a hobby, but it's one I take seriously. I really do put a lot of effort into trying to provide quality shows. Glad people are digging them.

Related note - Big thanks to anybody who shared the show on this big dumb internet. I don't have any sort of advertising (or advertising budget for that matter) and it'll be a cold day in hell before I pay Team Zuckyberg to "Boost" anything, so those shares are pretty much the whole reach of the podcast. They're definitely appreciated.

Alright, let's get to the thing.

As always, one "play" equals one song. For example, the new Astronomique album has 10 songs on it, so each time I listen to it front to back it counts as ten "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.


01. Astronomique - Sharp Divide (72 plays)

02. Flip Rushmore - Big, If True (70 plays)

03. Rancid - Life Won't Wait (67 plays)

04. Scrunchies - Stunner (65 plays)

05. Bruce Springsteen- Human Touch (57 plays)

06. Dennis - Alien Fantasy (54 plays)

07. V/A - Unpop 161 (48 plays)

08. Girl Talk - Feed The Animals (43 plays)

09. V/A - Spring 2018 (Z Tapes Compilation) (42 plays)

10. Coldplay - Viva La Vida Or Death AndAll His Friends (40 plays)

11. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges (39 plays)

12. Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (36 plays)

13. Haley - Big Star (35 plays)

14. Roma di Luna - Casting The Bones (35 plays)

15. Naked Raygun - All Rise (34 plays)

16. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (33 plays)

17. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (32 plays)

18. Sixo - The Odds Of Free Will (32 plays)

19. The Dickies - Dawn Of The Dickies (30 plays)

20. Superteen - Exponential SUPERTEEN (30 plays)

21. The Cool Kids - The Bake Sale (30 plays)

22. Billy Bragg & Wilco - Mermaid Avenue Vol. 1 (30 plays)

23. The Evening Rig - Never Been'er (30 plays)

24. PUP - The Dream Is Over (30 plays)

25. The Eternal - Witness To An Execution (30 plays)


There you have it, folks. Stay tuned for more shows in July.





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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #130 (Canada Day Special!)


I won't forget you if someone else comes along...


Well hello again, podcast fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio's Annual Canada Day Special!

That's right, folks, another Canada Day is upon us. Now I know things are a little curious between my country and yours right now. I know that, despite hundreds of years of peaceful co-existence and the world's longest unprotected, our President has decided that our relationship is unfair and you're somehow to be blamed (as if you're the tempestuous, excitable, delusional party in our relationship). Honestly, considering no Canadian team has won the Cup since '93, I'm surprised you haven't turned on us. But I digress....

Listen, Canada, I can't claim to speak everybody in America (for better and far more often worse, thanks to Twitter, they're certainly more than capable of speaking for themselves) but I've said it a hundred times if I said it once - I absolutely consider Canadians my brothers and sisters. I've spent nearly all 36 years of my life living in a state that shares a border with Canada and I've interacted with hundreds (if not thousands) of Canadians in various capacities and I can say with confidence that 90% of those interactions have been nothing but enjoyable. Yes, sure, there's always a few bad apples (cough... cough... Jets fans...), but what can you do? There's always a few. I don't let them ruin my opinion of your country and I hope you don't let the bad apples from Minnesota ruin your opinion of ours.

That said, let's get to the show. Lots of great Canadian artists on this one (and I even removed my stupid rambling from the proceedings). No agenda, no algorithms, just a 16 song, 53 minute love letter to the our neighbours to the north. I've got a few anniversaries in the mix, a Cover Of The Week, and a 50th Anniversary Flatbasset Flatclassic! Enjoy!

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



Here's how Ep. #130 plays out:






01. Ian Kamau - Intro





02. Daniel Romano - Toulouse





03. BADBADNOTGOOD - Can't Leave The Night





04. Sloan - The Lines You Amend





05. Owen Pallett - Hard To Explain





06. Buck 65 - Killed By A Horse





07. Andy Shauf - I'm Not Falling Asleep





08. Caribou - Medium Size Working Dog (Steady Steady)





09. The Everywheres - Tripping





10. Shad - Intro





11. Destroyer - It's Gonna Take An Airplane





12. Ryan Hemsworth - Wait (w/Keaton Henson & Mitski)





13. Wolf Parade - California Dreamer





14. Ian Kamau - Sidewalks





15. Stars - Cotes De Neiges





16. The Band - This Wheel's On Fire








Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger
Canadian Flag by George F.G. Stanley

Thanks for listening!





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Friday, June 29, 2018

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #129


I've had all that I can take today...


Well hello again, everybody. Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #129!

Folks, I know it's been a few weeks since put up a new show and believe me, you have my most sincere apologies for that. I wanted to do the show, but I've been doing nothing but working, sweating, and napping in this godforsaken heat bubble of a city that I just didn't get it done. My bad. I'm back, though, better than ever.

This week's show is front-to-back bangers. I've got plenty of new local music, some throwback local jams, a batch of anniversaries (funny how a few weeks off does that), a couple new West Coast obsessions, our continued exploration of the Disposable America catalog, our weekly deep dive into Nate's Archives, the Cover Of The Week, a trip in the Minnesota Way-Back Machine, and, of course, 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 #129 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.



Here's how Ep. #129 plays out:






01. The Regrets - Houndstooth





02. Haley (fka Haley Bonar) - Big Star





03. British Sea Power - Come Wander With Me





04. Lunch Duchess - Ride Or Die





05. Naked Raygun - Rat Patrol





06. Lost Film (fka Orca Orca) - Tomorrow





07. Astronomique - We Disappear





08. Quarterstance - Put On





09. The Smilies - In My Head





10. Roma Di Luna - Tamar





11. Snuff - Take Me Home (Piss Off)





12. Wilco - At My Window Sad And Lonely








Beats by Phatnumber
Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger

Thanks for listening!




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