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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Episode 5--So Sick of Stuff

Here it is—episode 5 of Typhoid Radio. Click on the pictures below to check out the bands' sites; if you're in a band, submit your music on the right. You can download the mp3 here or subscribe to the RSS feed on the right.  In this episode:  Old men,  biting indictments of consumer culture, ambient death metal, and free unicorn rides. 


  Inferno,” by Ever So Android. (Seattle, WA.) From their self-titled EP. 

Fruitful Path,” by The Bismarck. (Seattle, WA.) From Wild Prairie Rose. 


Your Ghost,” by Estafets. (Seattle, WA.) From their self-titled demo. 


Seattle Sex Drug,” by Stiff Spirit. (Seattle, WA.) From the Endino Sessions. 


Consarnit,” by The Philly Crawlers. (Kalamazoo, MI.) From Clamour Amore


Metal Detecter,” by Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine. (Grand Rapids, MI.) From some old tape I found in a box in my closet that's been lost for like ten years. (Not sure what the name of the album is...) 

Hollow Ways,” by Jesus on the Moon. (Puyallup, WA.) From Rare Forms


Sarcophagus,” by Boreal. (Tacoma, WA.) From The Sarcophagus Demos

Friday, July 5, 2013

Episode 4--Cinco de Mustache

Welcome to episode 4 of Typhoid Radio, and happy Cinco de Mustache! Click on the pictures below to check out the bands' sites; if you're in a band, submit your music here.  You can stream the episode through the player above, download the mp3 here, or subscribe to the RSS feed.
This month, we've got some indie, some stoner doom metal, some electro raunch, and forgotten songs gurgling up from the past. 

 “It Cuts,” by Not From Brooklyn. (Tacoma, WA.)

 A Bathroom Song,” by Oh Dear! (Tacoma, WA.)

Dancing Spoons,” by Dumbelievers. 
From Dumbelievers, released November 15, 2012.


A Frame Aside,” by Aunt Linda.  (Puyallup, WA.)  

 “No Name,” by Things Like Kittens. (Ellicott City, MD.)
Again (Stars, Mars, Cars),” by Salmon;beastman. (The past, MI.) 
From Winter Song, released 2006.
40 Seconds,” by Ever So Android. (Seattle, WA.)  From their self-titled EP, released April 27, 2013. 
 

“Teotwawki,” by Infinite Flux. (Tacoma, WA.)
  “Proletariat Rock,” by Jesus on the Moon. (Tacoma, WA.)
 Black & White,” by Pawnbroker. (Bellingham, WA.) From Sleep on Power Lines, released October 11, 2012.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Episode 3--Born in the NSA

This is episode 3 of Typhoid Radio. Below, I've included the bands featured on this episode; click on the pictures to visit each band's homepage. You can stream the episode through the player above, download the mp3 here, or subscribe to the RSS feed (button on the side). In this episode, we'll start off synthy, then get a little indie, get a little punk, and finally, end on a Kalamazoo note. 

 “Sun Down Ski Boy,” by I Like Science. (Tacoma, WA.) From Keeper with the Magic Eyes, released May 24, 2013. 



  Gravity,” by Things Like Kittens. (Maryland.) Unreleased demo. Recorded 2012.



 “Marital Discord,” by Amniotic Buzzsaw. (Bellingham, WA.) From With Pluto Gone, What's to Become of Uranus?, released 2010.

 "In a Spell," by Jesus on the Moon. (Tacoma, WA.) From Rare Forms, released April 10, 2013.



 “Djs without Borders,” by Wizard Attack. (Portland, OR.) From You Can Beat a Dead Gift Horse to Water, released March 15, 2011.



"Picking Through Scraps," by The Disenchanted. (Albany, NY.) From How Can We Lose When We're So Sincere?, released 1998.
  


"The Cats Haven't Left Their Apartment In Years," by The Disenchanted. (Albany, NY.) From Even Atheists and Communists Pray (In Their Blasphemy)



 

“Outside Your Mind,” by Le Lo/Fi. (Tacoma, WA.) From first EP, recorded 2013. 


"Walk the Burren," by Ghost Bunnies. (Kalamazoo, MI.) From their Reverb Nation page, 2013.



 

“Broken Record,” by Frank Fuzz. (Kalamazoo, MI.) From Dead Birds Always Fly South. Released March 28, 2006.



Sunday, May 12, 2013

Episode 2--The Music or the Misery?

Welcome to episode 2 of Typhoid Radio!  You can stream the episode from this site's player, download the mp3 here, or subscribe to the RSS feed.

Below are the bands featured on this episode.  Click on the picture to check out each band's website.


“Everywhere a State of Terror,” by Death by Stars. (Tacoma, WA.) From their 2011 demos. 


“What's In It for Me?”, by Stuntman Mike. (Olympia, WA.) From their Reverb Nation page.


"Fire Sale at Ichabod's," by The Bismarck. (Seattle, WA.) From Great Plains, released May 29, 2010.


 
“Little Death,” by Boring People. (Kalamazoo, MI.) From Waiting for the Day, released November 7, 2012.


 
“Indian Summer,” by Aunt Linda. (Puyallup, WA.) From the album, Panacea. Released 2011. 



 
“Triple Brain,” by Peter Tietjen and the Power Balloon Challenge. (Tacoma, WA.) From debut album, released May 11, 2013. 

 
“Familiar,” by Jesus on the Moon. (Puyallup, WA.) From Reverb Nation page. Recorded spring 2013.

 
Four Walls,” by Le Lo/Fi. (Tacoma, WA.) From first EP, recorded 2013. 

 
 
“Icicle Valley,” by Autumn Electric. (Seattle, WA.) From “Make Me a Tree,” released June 28, 2012.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Episode 1: Drinkin' on a School Night

Here's the first episode of Typhoid Radio.  Download the show here, subscribe to the RSS feed, or stream it on this site.  Coming soon (hopefully):  iTunes.
All songs played by direct permission of the artists.  Click on the pictures below to check out the bands' websites.


I Hate Hippies,” by Kramer. (Tacoma, WA.) From the album, Kramer. Released September 20, 2011.

Cold Stare,” by Le Lo/Fi. (Tacoma, WA.) From first EP, recorded 2013. 
 


At Least I Didn’t Cut My Ear Off,” by Protected Left. (Formerly Grand Rapids, MI; relocated to San Francisco, CA.) From Posterity’s Sake, released December 15, 2012. 

 
I Was 19, You Were 20,” by Minutes. (Kalamazoo, MI.) From their seven inch, released February 24, 2010.


 
Pimply Black,” by Bullets or Balloons. (Olympia, WA.) From Bullets or Balloons, released September 15, 2012. 



 

Divide,” by Jesus on the Moon. (Puyallup, WA.) From the album, “Rare Forms.” Released April 10, 2013. 


 
Run Away,” by Sources in Code. (Tacoma, WA.) Unmixed demo from their Reverb Nation page.


Very Bad Dream,” by Porcelain God. (Tacoma, WA.) From their demo, released June 12, 2012.