Last week's podcast was a bit of a failure, at least in technical terms. I suspect I had a brain fart that resulted in me muting my microphone WHILE TALKING. Outrageously unprofessional I know. The bit you missed was most likely me gushing about how wonderful the purple vinyl of the Alligator Indian album looks. If you don't believe me, just take a look yourself. Their last EP was pretty swanky looking too... that's it in the artwork for tonight's show.
Anyway, hopefully there won't be a repeat of the technical incompetence this week (I'm writing this before recording the show). Figures crossed. Music-wise, I've tried to buck the trend of recent podcasts where I played bands that have featured before and you're probably familiar with. Assuming I actually stuck to the planned playlist, then only three of the bands have featured on the show before, although one of them was quite some time ago. The other seven artists (yep, it's a long one) are totally new to me, and hopefully to you too.
1. The Leg - "Eagle To Saturn" (Played courtesy of Song by Toad Records)
2. William J. Le Petomane - "Operation Interstellar" (Played courtesy of William J. Le Petomane / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
3. KEEL HER - "Gillespie" (Played courtesy of KEEL HER / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
4. Feral Future - "College" (Played courtesy of Feral Future / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
5. The Suicide Dolls - "Shoo" (Played courtesy of The Suicide Dolls)
6. LITTLE BIG BANGS - "Robot" (Played courtesy of LITTLE BIG BANGS / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
7. Sea Pinks - "Ashley's Summer Tan" (Played courtesy of Hearing Gold / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
8. Plane Ticket - "Under The Quiet Sky" (Played courtesy of Cakes and Tapes / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
9. Shy and the Fight - "All That We See Or Seem (Original Version of Dream)" (Played courtesy of Shy and the Fight / Released under a Creative Commons licence)
10. The Breaking Yard - "Working the Ground" (Played courtesy of The Breaking Yard / Released under a Creative Commons licence)