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Friday, December 27, 2013
Episode 8--The Winter Solstice
On this month's episode, I play some live tracks from the winter solstice show at Northern Pacific Coffee Company. Featured in this episode: Trueno, Boreal, and Mudslug. Stream the show above, click here to download the mp3, or subscribe in an RSS reader on the right.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Episode 7--Black Metal Friday
Episode 7 of Typhoid Radio. Click on the pictures below to go to bands' pages; follow Typhoid Radio's RSS feed on the left; download the episode here; or listen in the player above.
“Here We Go,” by Kramer. (Tacoma,
WA.) From Here We Go.
http://kramer1.bandcamp.com/album/here-we-go
“Divisible Freedom,” by CFA.
(Tacoma, WA.) http://www.cfa-codyfosterarmy.com/
“Try,”
by Le Lo/Fi. (Tacoma, WA.) Www.reverbnation.com/lelofi
“Sittin' Boy,” by the Sun Thieves.
(Seattle area.) From their demo.
http://www.reverbnation.com/thesunthieves
“.079,”
by the Bismarck. (Tacoma, WA.) From Great
Plains.
http://thebismarck.bandcamp.com/album/great-plains
“Cold Hard Digs,” Jesus on the
Moon. (Tacoma, WA.) jesusonthemoon1.bandcamp.com
“Bonita,” by the Nightgowns.
(Tacoma, WA.) From the Bonita EP.
http://swoonrecords.com/the-nightgowns/
“The Mineshaft,” by Boreal and
Quiet Things. http://borealforest.bandcamp.com/
Labels:
Boreal,
CFA,
Cody Foster Army,
jesus on the moon,
Karmer,
le lo fi,
Quiet Things,
Seattle,
Sun Thieves,
tacoma,
the bismarck,
The Nightgowns
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Episode 6: Analog Delusions
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. If you're in a band, or if you are an artist of any
sort, submit an inquiry on the right and if I like it, I'll get it on
the show.
Come out to NPCC this Saturday, October
5 for some great local music!
“Love Eyes,” by The Nightgowns.
From the Bonita EP. (Tacoma, WA.)
“Triklops,” by I Like Science.
From Keeper with the Magic Eyes. (Tacoma, WA.)
“Grace,” by Ghost Bunnies.
(Kalamazoo, MI.)
“Crying on the Phone,” by Boring
People. From Marie-Louise Parker. (Kalamazoo, MI.)
“DNR,” by Amniotic Buzzsaw. From
Lunar Tics. (Bellingham, Washington.)
“Everything,” by J. Martin. From
Awake or Dream. (Tacoma, WA.)
“Rainy Summer Eve in B Minor,” by
D. W. Jones and the Privateers. From Songs to Wreck a Boat to.
(Kalamazoo, MI.)
“Memory Fade,” by Le Lo/Fi. Newly
recorded and unreleased material, 2013. (Tacoma-ish, WA.)
“Goat Song,” by Feast. (Seattle,
WA.)
“Looking Both Ways Down a One-Way
Street,” by Jesus on the Moon. From Rare Forms. (Puyallup, WA.)
Labels:
Amniotic Buzzsaw,
boring people,
D. W. Jones and the Privateers,
Feast,
Ghost Bunnies,
I Like Science,
J. Martin,
jesus on the moon,
le lo fi,
Nightgowns
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.
“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.
Labels:
Boreal,
Estafets,
Ever So Android,
jesus on the moon,
Philly Crawlers,
Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine,
Stiff Spirit,
the bismarck
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.
Labels:
Amniotic Buzzsaw,
Frank Fuzz,
Ghostbunnies,
I Like Science,
jesus on the moon,
le lo fi,
The Disenchanted,
Things Like Kittens,
Wizard Attack
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