Wednesday, February 4, 2026

“Is It Now?” Automatic

This way: Is It Now?

DIY trio from Los Angeles featuring the talents of Izzy Glaudini (synths, vocals),  and Halle Saxon (bass, vocals) and Lola Dompé (drums, vocals). The band started playing live in 2017, taking their name from the track Automatic from the GoGo’s 1981 debut LP Beauty and the Beat. The band also features Lola Dompé, and daughter of Bauhaus drummer Kevin Haskins, who had been touring in recent years with Lola’s big sister Diva in the project Poptone. Noticeably, Automatic are releasing their debut LP Signal through Stones Throw Records, the label that reissued Bauhaus’ “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” as The Bela Session EP. The band’s musical output is imbued with classic punk staples, such as:

“dub reggae, motorik rhythms, and gnarly synth work inspired by bands like NEU! and Suicide with the eerie atmosphere of films by auteurs like David Lynch and Dario Argento…”

[Spotify] Is It Now? 

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

“Adore You” Rosa Damask

This way: Adore You

Berlin punk artist weaves a bass heavy synth sound with automatic drums and cold pose. . . . . this track from 2024.

[Spotify] Adore You 

Monday, February 2, 2026

“Out of State Plates” Fast Kids

This way: Out of State Plates

FAST KIDS! 💋 solo powerpop project of Mike Brandon. Mike Brandon, cantante y guitarra de los garageros The Mystery Lights, saca a la luz su atracción por el power pop, la música que marcó sus raíces musicales. Lo hace al frente del proyecto personal FAST KIDS y un estupendo álbum de debut, “Fast Kids Forever”.

[Spotify] Out of State Plates 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

“Autumn. On You” Carrie Biell

This way: Autumn. On You

Seattle singer-songwriter Carrie Biell has been moving audiences for decades with her gentle, graceful hooks and concrete, heartfelt lyrics. As a twin and daughter of Deaf parents, her upbringing was anything but ordinary. Carrie came out as a teenager, and after connecting with other Queer artists, music became the outlet that found her a home in Seattle's expansive indie rock scene. At 20 years old, her first solo release in 2001 "Symphony of Sirens" launched her music career - landing her on some of Seattle's top stages, and frequent radio play on indie stations like KEXP, KBOO, and KCRW. 

After releasing four full-lengths and touring the country as a solo artist, Carrie shifted her focus to motherhood with the birth of her son in 2013. By 2016, she and twin sister Cat Biell founded the queer synth rock band Moon Palace.  The band has been actively releasing and performing around the country, building an adoring fanbase.

[Spotify] Autumn. On You 

Friday, January 30, 2026

“Mysteries of Love” Julee Cruise

This way: Mysteries of Love

Julee Cruise (December 1, 1956 – June 9, 2022) was an American singer and actress, known for her collaborations with composer Angelo Badalamenti and film director David Lynch in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She released four albums beginning with 1989's Floating into the Night.

Cruise is best known for her 1989 single "Falling"; an instrumental version was used as the theme song for the television series Twin Peaks in which she appeared in a recurring role as a roadhouse singer. She reprised the role in the 1992 movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (which also featured her music), and in the 2017 revival series Twin Peaks: The Return. She was also featured in Lynch and Badalamenti's avant-garde 1990 theater production Industrial Symphony No. 1, which was filmed and released on home media.

Other notable singles included "Rockin' Back Inside My Heart" (1990) and "If I Survive" (1999) by the band Hybrid, which featured her vocals. In the 1990s, she was a touring member of the B-52's, filling in for Cindy Wilson. Cruise was also a stage actress and appeared in the off-Broadway musicals Return to the Forbidden Planet and Radiant Baby in 2004. Her final album, My Secret Life, was released in 2011.

[Spotify] Mysteries of Love 

Thursday, January 29, 2026

“Cold was the Ground” The Limiñanas

This way: Cold was the Ground

The Limiñanas are a French rock band from Cabestany, Pyrénées-Orientales, active since 2009. 

Lionel and Marie Limiñana met during high school. After 15 years of participating in various bands, selling records in Perpignan, and organizing concerts, they founded The Limiñanas in 2009. Two tracks (Im dead and Migas 2000) shared on Myspace helped the band become noticed and signed to independent labels Trouble In Mind and HoZac.

During their early years, distributed exclusively by American labels, the duo gained greater notoriety in the United States than in France. In 2010, the series Gossip Girl used the track Down Underground in an episode of its fourth season.

In 2015, following a joint album with Pascal Comelade, the band signed to French label Because Music, who reissued their discography in Europe and benefited the group from increased promotion.

[Spotify] Cold was the Ground 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

“Hi No Tori” Golden Bug +

This way: Hi No Tori

I'm confused, but listening. Colab from the trenches. 
Featured  Artist: The Limiñanas
Lead Vocals: Vega Voga
Mastering Engineer: Yves Roussel
Mixing Engineer: Yves Roussel
Composer: Antoine Harispuru
Composer: Lionel Limiñana
Composer: Narumi Herisson

[Spotify] Hi No Tori 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

“Spades” Vundabar

This way: Spades

Vundabar is an American indie rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. The band consists of Brandon Hagen (vocals, guitar), Drew McDonald (drums, synthesizer), and Zack Abramo (bass). Vundabar is most well known for their 2015 song "Alien Blues", which went viral on TikTok in 2021.

Vundabar released their first full-length album in 2013 titled Antics.In 2015, they released their second album titled Gawk. In February 2018, Vundabar released their third album, titled Smell Smoke which was recorded by Keith Abrams at Headroom Studios in Philadelphia. Their fourth album Either Light was released in 2020. Vundabar released their fifth full-length album Devil for the Fire on 15 April 2022.

On September 16, 2022, they released a musical compilation entitled Good Old, and on May 5, 2023, they released the singles Digital Forest and Sugar Pill. From June 2024 to March 6, 2025, five singles were released for their sixth full-length album, Surgery And Pleasure, which was released by Loma Vista Recordings on March 7, 2025.

[Spotify] Spades 

Monday, January 26, 2026

“WASTED YEARS” HEALTH

This way: WASTED YEARS

Health is an American industrial/noise rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band currently consists of drummer B.J. Miller, vocalist and guitarist Jake Duzsik, and bassist and producer John Famiglietti. It formerly also included Jupiter Keyes, who left in 2015. Originating from the Los Angeles underground experimental music community, they gained prominence with a remix of "Crimewave" by Crystal Castles before releasing a self-titled album in 2007.

Since then, they have released a further five albums: Get Color in 2009, Death Magic in 2015, Vol. 4: Slaves of Fear in 2019, Rat Wars in 2023, and Conflict DLC in 2025. The band also released the collaborative double album Disco4 in 2020 and 2022, and have contributed to a variety of video game soundtracks, including those for Max Payne 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Grand Theft Auto V, and Ultrakill. 

Health was founded after its singer Jake Duzsik met bassist John Famigletti, while Duzsik was working at the flagship Guitar Center in Los Angeles. They decided to form a band and enlisted guitarist Jupiter Keyes and drummer B.J. Miller, the former of which Duzsik knew from university. The band's name was chosen after the members agreed it should be an "everyday word"; when reviewing a long list of terms, "health" was the only one not taken. Their earliest work was inspired by experimentation in Los Angeles' underground music scene, with the intention of incorporating it into a more conventional band format.

[Spotify] WASTED YEARS 

Saturday, January 24, 2026

“Wow” Young Fathers

This way: Wow

Young Fathers are a Scottish progressive hip hop group formed in Edinburgh in 2008. Their second EP, Tape Two (2013), won the Scottish Album of the Year Award. In 2014, they won the Mercury Prize for their debut album Dead. A second album, White Men Are Black Men Too, followed in 2015. Their third album, Cocoa Sugar (2018), peaked at number 28 on the UK Albums Chart and earned the band their second Scottish Album of the Year Award. Their fourth album, Heavy Heavy, was released in 2023 and earned the band their third Scottish Album of the Year Award. The band composed the soundtrack for the 2025 horror film 28 Years Later.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2000s by Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole and Graham 'G' Hastings, the group started performing in nightclubs when the band members were all in their teens. In 2005, the trio released a single under the name 3Style prior to becoming Young Fathers in 2008.  

In 2012, they signed to LA-based label Anticon and released their introductory mixtapes, Tape One and Tape Two, with Tape Two winning the Scottish Album of the Year Award ("The SAY Award").

[Spotify] Wow 

Friday, January 23, 2026

“Saturday Night” Will Epstein

This way: Saturday Night

Will Epstein is a composer/songwriter/improvisor from New York. He makes music for film, dance and installation in addition to releasing records under his own name and High Water. Yeah, mostly is a new collection of 11 songs resembling a collection of short stories traversing a person’s relationship with their dishwasher, a grandparent’s funeral, an ungodly cold night in Los Angeles and other scenes that float in and around the rhythms of daily life. It is the most personal and self-assured album yet from Epstein–also known for his work under the moniker High Water, in addition to collaborations with Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington (Darkside)–as well as the most seemingly effortless application of his songwriting talents. His work composing for movies, like his recent IDA Documentary Award-nominated score for Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV, bleeds into his recent, more accessible work. “A drop of music on an image can totally change the feeling and texture,” he maintains, and his fluid and uninhibited way of creating a different type of architecture for each scene imbues his songs with whimsy and character. 

Yeah, mostly was recorded between July 2024 and January 2025 at Epstein's home studio on an eight track tape machine, with vocals sung live and unedited, and minimal overdubs. The album's warm, homespun quality owes much to the intimate setting of its creation. With Yeah, mostly, Epstein wanted to pay special attention to developing his songwriting craft and finding a voice for his lyric writing that felt more naturally his own. In the months preceding this new material, he found himself listening repeatedly to Lou Reed’s The Blue Mask, drawn to the confidence with which Reed delivered and elevated even the most pedestrian phrase or idea with no signs of self-censorship. Applying a similar abandon to compact and concise songforms, the songs on Yeah, mostly rarely stretch beyond two or three minutes, and Epstein refers to them as “little things that you can put in your pocket.”

[Spotify] Saturday Night 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

“Whisper” Martin Rev

This way: Whisper

Martin Rev, (born December 18, 1947) is an American musician who was one half of the influential synth-punk band Suicide. Rev has also released several solo albums for a number of record labels, including ROIR and Puu. His style varies widely from release to release, from harsh and abrasive no wave (Martin Rev) to light bubblegum pop (Strangeworld) to heavy synthesizer rock (To Live). He was a student of Lennie Tristano.

Rev also works with Stefan Roloff, doing soundtracks for Roloff's video work. He contributed to the Raveonettes' 2005 album, Pretty in Black. 

In 2008, while Rev was working on the album Stigmata, his wife Mari died.[6] The album, dedicated to her, is strong in religious imagery with most songs being titled in Latin. Kris Needs called the album a "brilliantly executed excursion into modern electronic classical music".

This track from 1985.

[Spotify] Whisper 

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

“Century Plant” Victoria Williams

This way: Century Plant

Victoria Williams (born December 23, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, although she has resided in Southern California throughout her musical career. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the early 1990s, Williams was the catalyst for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund.

Williams was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. In 1986, she worked with then-husband Peter Case on his debut album, following a year later with her own debut, Happy Come Home, produced by Anton Fier, with an accompanying 28 minute documentary by D. A. Pennebaker. In 1990, she released Swing the Statue. She also often appeared onstage and on record with the band Giant Sand. In 1993, she acted in Gus Van Sant's Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Van Sant also made the video for "Tarbelly and Featherfoot". 

In early 1992, as Williams' career was beginning to take off, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Because she did not have health insurance, an array of artists, including Pearl Jam, Lou Reed, Maria McKee, Dave Pirner, and Lucinda Williams, recorded some of Williams' songs on CD for a benefit project called Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams. This led to the creation of the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, a charity that aids professional musicians in need of health care. 

[Spotify] Century Plant 

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

“Sad Peter Pan” Smashing Pumpkins - (ft. Red Red Meat)

This way: Sad Peter Pan

Here is a great song by Vic Chestnutt as covered by Smashing Pumpkins. It is so good to hear this song being covered and brought to life by another perspective. This was on one of the Sweet Relief Compilation LPs, not on Spotify however.

[Spotify] NO!

This way--Orig: Sad Peter Pan

Monday, January 19, 2026

“Hazey Daze” Chris and Cosey

This way: Hazey Daze

Chris & Cosey, sometimes known as Carter Tutti, are a musical duo formed in 1981, consisting of couple Chris Carter (electronics) and Cosey Fanni Tutti (voice, electronics, guitar, cornet), both previously (and as of 2020 the sole surviving) members of industrial music pioneers Throbbing Gristle. Since the release of their 1981 debut album Heartbeat, the group have expanded on the rhythmic ideas of Throbbing Gristle while adding synthesized pop elements to their sound.

When Throbbing Gristle broke up in 1981, members Carter and Tutti signed with Rough Trade Records and began recording as Chris & Cosey. They recorded four albums for the label using electronics, sampling, Cosey's vocals and cornet playing. In 1983, they formed their own independent record label Creative Technology Institute (aka CTI) to release more experimental works and collaborations. The first CTI projects, Elemental 7 and European Rendezvous, were released through Cabaret Voltaire's DoubleVision label. 

[Spotify] Hazey Daze 

Saturday, January 17, 2026

“Insect Love” A. R.Kane

This way: Insect Love

A.R. Kane (sometimes AR Kane or A.R.Kane) is an English musical duo formed in 1986 by Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala. After releasing two early EPs to critical acclaim, the group topped the UK Independent Chart with their debut album 69 (1988). Their second album, "i" (1989), was also a top 10 hit. They were also part of the one-off collaboration MARRS, whose surprise dance hit "Pump Up the Volume" was released in 1987. Ayuli coined the term "dreampop" in the late 1980s to describe their eclectic sound, which blended elements such as effects-laden guitars, dub production, and drum machine backing. The group broke up in 1994. Though their work fell into relative obscurity in subsequent years, they have been characterised by critics as among the most innovative and underrated groups of their era, and recognised as an influence on styles such as shoegaze, trip hop, and post-rock. In 2012, One Little Indian released Complete Singles Collection, which compiled the group's single and EP releases.

Tambala briefly reformed A.R. Kane from 2016 to 2018 with Maggie Tambala and guitarist Andy Taylor but without Ayuli. This reformation was later spun-off as its own band, Jübl, which has since released two singles and a studio album.

Ayuli and Tambala first met as school children in an East London primary school. Ayuli is of Nigerian descent, while Tambala was born to a Malawian father and English mother. Both were involved in formative and culturally diverse music communities as adolescents, with Ayuli part of a dub soundsystem and Tambala part of a jazz-funk scene. In 1983, Ayuli became an advertising copywriter, one of few black creatives working in the London ad business. The two were both inspired by a mid-1980s Channel 4 performance by Cocteau Twins; Tambala explained: "They had no drummer. They used tapes and technology and Liz Fraser looked completely otherworldly with those big eyes. And the noise coming out of Robin [Guthrie]'s guitar! That was the 'Fuck! We could do that! We could express ourselves like that!' moment."

[Spotify] Insect Love 

Friday, January 16, 2026

“At the Bottom” The Clean

This way: At the Bottom

The Clean was a New Zealand indie rock band formed in Dunedin in 1978. They have been described as the most influential band to come from the Flying Nun label, which recorded many artists associated with the "Dunedin sound", and one of the first bands to be described as "indie rock".

Led by brothers Hamish and David Kilgour, the band rotated through a number of musicians before settling on their well-known and longest running line-up with Robert Scott. Their name comes from a character from the movie Free Ride called Mr. Clean.

Hamish and David Kilgour started to write and play music together in Dunedin in 1978, influenced by 1960s pop rock and garage records, punk rock, and psychedelic music. Both brothers were part of a small but growing alternative music scene at the time in Dunedin, which followed the growing American and British punk movements closely through imported magazines and vinyl records. Hamish was friends with Chris Knox through this scene, then-frontperson of early influential New Zealand punk band The Enemy.
 
[Spotify] At the Bottom 

Thursday, January 15, 2026

“NOT TODAY” Kim Gordon

This way: NOT TODAY

Kim Gordon (born April 28, 1953) is an American musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist, guitarist, and vocalist of alternative rock band Sonic Youth. Born in Rochester, New York, she was raised in Los Angeles, California, where her father was a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. After graduating from Los Angeles's Otis College of Art and Design, she moved to New York City to begin an art career. There, she formed Sonic Youth with Thurston Moore in 1981. She and Moore married in 1984, and the band released a total of six albums on independent labels before the end of the 1980s. It then released nine studio albums on the label DGC Records, beginning with Goo in 1990. Gordon was also a founding member of the musical project Free Kitten, which she formed with Julia Cafritz in 1993.

Sonic Youth released its 15th and final studio album, The Eternal (2009), on Matador Records before disbanding in 2011 after Gordon and Moore separated. After the dissolution of Sonic Youth and her divorce from Moore, Gordon formed the experimental duo Body/Head with Bill Nace, which releasing its debut album, Coming Apart, in 2013. She subsequently formed Glitterbust with Alex Knost, releasing a self-titled debut album in 2016. Body/Head released its second studio album, The Switch, in 2018. Gordon released her first solo album, No Home Record, in 2019. Her sophomore solo effort, The Collective, followed in 2024. In 2025, Kim Gordon reworked her single “Bye Bye” into an indictment against the Trump administration. Now she’s back with a new solo album that similarly takes aim at politicians and the billionaire class; Play Me is out March 13 via Matador. Musically, Gordon is less steely than usual on its lead single, “Not Today,” in which she breaks out her singing voice for the first time in years. 

[Spotify] NOT TODAY 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

“See Me” Come On

This way: See Me

Come On weren't nearly as good, and certainly lacked any of the pop hooks that the Talking Heads boasted at least occasionally from the very beginning. David Byrne, appropriately enough, was a supporter of the band and took David Bowie and Brian Eno to see them at CBGB's. Stripped down and tense, Come On's brand of minimalist rock teemed with agitation, sexual frustration, and a wry, dark humor. Compiling the band's two singles, unreleased tracks, and live material from the late 70's, Come On is recommended for fans of early Talking Heads, DNA, Pere Ubu, and Half Japanese. Elena Glasberg (guitar), George Elliott (guitar), Ralf Mann (bass), Jamie Kaufman (vocals), Page Wood (drums). George Elliott (an avant-folksinger music critic) met the Talking Heads trio at a sound check at CBGB in 1975 and was at every show that weekend. Moving soon to Manhattan (tempted by the possibility of joining as a 4th member) he lived next to Ralf Mann, a German film student in the East Village and so began their apartment jams. Ralf's writing partner Jamie, a native New Yorker, began to contribute words to their first sketches "Blue Drink" and "Fly Swatter". Page was a RISD airbrush artist with a spacious rehearsal loft and drumming experience. They met Elena (a precocious high school student) at a holiday party, and these five members banded together and collaborated for the next four years.

They played their first show at Copperfields in the summer '77 and continued with subsequent shows at Max's Kansas City, CBGB, Xenon, Hurrah!, Club 57, and Irving Plaza, etc. One memorable show was when David Byrne brought Brian Eno, David Bowie and Bianca Jagger to see Come On play at CBGB. The 30 people in the slow-night audience swelled to 300 by the time the set was over...

Come On befriended Klaus Nomi performing at the New Wave Vaudeville Show (see The Nomi Song), and George and Page figured into his roman candle of a career, even sharing production-management team. These two friends merged with members of Nomi's troupe to form the NY show band Strange Party. The duo released the unfinished opera by themselves and Nomi in 2007, Za Bakdaz. 

Page became a graphic artist in Hollywood, collecting instruments and re-embracing music; Ralf and Jamie were bar-owners in the 1980s; later Ralf became a Texas developer and Jamie moved to New York. Elena molds young collegiate minds and is an expert on Antarctica. George still persistently 'serves the Muse.'

—Thanks Anthony for the tip!
 
[Spotify] See Me 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

“I Still Want You” The Del Fuegos

This way: I Still Want You

The Del Fuegos are an American 1980s garage-style rock band. Formed in 1980, the Boston-based band gained success in 1986 with their songs "Don't Run Wild" and "I Still Want You" and appearing in a widely seen television commercial for Miller Beer. The band's fans included Tom Petty, who appeared on one of the band's songs and featured them as an opening act on one of his tours. The Del Fuegos are named after the island of Tierra Del Fuego.

The relationship between brothers Warren Zanes and Dan Zanes, then and now, has been described as being "fractious". Shortly after the band was dropped by Slash Records due to the commercial disappointment of their third album for the label, Warren left the band, as did Woody. After Dan and Tom recruited two replacement members, they released a fourth album with RCA Records. The band broke up within a year of the album's release. Dan later said of the group's demise, "The '80s were over, we were over." 
 
[Spotify] I Still Want You 

Monday, January 12, 2026

“Never a Parade” SLW cc Watt

This way: Never a Parade

SLW cc Watt is an inspired collaboration between prolific singer/songwriter/illustrator Samuel Locke Ward and SoCal punk legend bassist/singer Mike Watt. After the head-spinning fun of 2021's Let's Build a Logjam and 2022's Real Manic Time, on the new Purple Pie Plow, the duo corral guests throughout the record: saxophonist Bob Bucko Jr, along with drummer Dean Clean, and guitarist Joe Jack Talcum from the sardonic punk band The Dead Milkmen. 

Packing in 24 tracks in 40 minutes, the new SLW cc Watt album has 11 brief poetic 'spiels' (voiced by Watt) alternating between 12 charming short songs (sung by Locke Ward, backed by Watt, Bucko, Talcum, Clean). The collaboration happened via the Internet, with Locke Ward sending lyrics to Watt and demo song tracks to everyone to layer on their own parts.
 
[Spotify] Never a Parade 

Saturday, January 10, 2026

“People are Machines” Skelephant

This way: People are Machines

One man band from Durham, North Carolina. The artist name is Chad Vickers. Early band was Rubber Zebra. This guy has a great sound of held together with glue and pourpose. 
 
[Spotify] People are Machines 

Friday, January 9, 2026

“Create” LIIEK

This way: Create

LIIEK of Berlin, Germany. They are creating some seriously stringent 3 piece punk music in current day Berlin. All kings of great songs here. Guitars in line, Vocals call out to the rafters. We hear you. 
 
[Spotify] Create 

Thursday, January 8, 2026

A Few Live highlights

Live is live and sometimes living and dying. Here are a few highlights from my mind of live performance worth watching.

This way: Willis Earl Beal: Evening's Kiss

Willis Earl Beal on Jools, he transends anything Ive seen of a musical performance on TV. He takes a toothpick casually from his mouth and lays out Evening's Kiss. Half way thru he starts to cry as he sings. So powerful. Never get bored.

This way: London Calling tribute on the Grammys

Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Dave Grohl, Stevie Van Zandt, Tony Kanal & Pete Thomas perform London Calling in tribute to Joe Strummer, February 23 2003. Typically the Grammys is the worst of the worst, terrible categories, uninspired performances, mega-pop high on drivel. But this a standout, Tribute to Joe Strummer after his death. But you'd think they'd engineer more of this type of inspired performing.

Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne, Dhani Harison -- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction for George Harrison. Is there a better guitar solo Prince? What a showman that Prince, everyone else on stage is asleep. And then boom, guitar is gone like magic.
 
This was the wakeup call. Devo came to TV allaccross America all at once. Were you in or were you out? I was emphatically in!

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

“Saturday Soldier” Auditorium

This way: Saturday Soldier

Auditorium is the project of Los Angeles-based musician Spencer Berger. This track from 2011. 
 
[Spotify] Saturday Soldier 

Monday, January 5, 2026

“Physical Climber” aMinature

This way: Physical Climber

aMiniature was a band that was formed in the 1980s in San Diego by first generation Korean-American John Lee. By 1990 Lee had established the name aMiniature. The band's name was inspired by a poster hanging in the office of Lee's father that showed miniature bulbs. The "A" in the title is not pronounced, but was added to distinguish the group's name from a jazz ensemble with the same name. 

Over its lifetime the band went through many lineup changes, with Lee and Colin Watson remaining as consistent members. The group disbanded in 1997.
 
[Spotify] Physical Climber 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

“Pretty Paracetamol” Fischer-Z

This way: Pretty Paracetamol

Fischer-Z are a British rock group and main creative project of singer, guitarist and poet John Watts. In 1982 Watts temporarily dissolved Fischer-Z and started a solo career under his own name. John Watts has gone on to release both solo and Fischer-Z projects. The original line-up consisted of Watts (vocals, guitar), Steve Skolnik (keyboards), David Graham (bass) and Steve Liddle (drums). 

The band's name is pronounced /fɪʃə ˈzɛd/ ("fisher zed"), a pun on "fish's head" with the "h" dropped, as is usual in many British regional accents. The pun also relies on leaving the "r" unpronounced as in common British non-rhotic accents.

Fischer-Z found success across Europe and sold more than two million albums. Joint recordings were made with Peter Gabriel, Steve Cropper and Dexys Midnight Runners. Fischer-Z performed alongside James Brown in East Berlin and toured with The Police and Dire Straits. They also toured the US and Canada and were on the bill with Bob Marley on his last festival tour of Europe. John Watts has released 26 albums and played around 4,000 concerts so far. Fischer-Z continue to release new music and tour all over the world to this day.

This track from 1980 . . . .
 
[Spotify] Pretty Paracetamol 

Friday, January 2, 2026

“What in the World” David Bowie

This way: What in the World

Low is the eleventh studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 14 January 1977 through RCA Records. The first of three collaborations with the producer Tony Visconti and the musician Brian Eno that became known as the Berlin Trilogy, the project originated following Bowie's move to France in 1976 with his friend Iggy Pop to rid themselves of their drug addictions. There, Bowie produced and co-wrote Pop's debut solo studio album, The Idiot, featuring sounds the former would explore on his next record. After completing The Idiot, sessions for Low began at Hérouville's Château d'Hérouville in September 1976 and ended in October at Hansa Studios in West Berlin, where Bowie and Pop had relocated.

An art rock record influenced by German bands such as Tangerine Dream, Neu!, Harmonia and Kraftwerk, Low features Bowie's first explorations in electronic and ambient styles. Side one consists primarily of short, direct avant-pop song-fragments, with mostly downbeat lyrics reflecting Bowie's state of mind, and side two comprises longer, mostly instrumental tracks, conveying musical observations of Berlin. Visconti created the distinctive drum sound using an Eventide H910 Harmonizer, a pitch-shifting device. The cover artwork, a profile of Bowie from the film The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), was intended as a visual pun, meaning "low profile".

Iggy Pop does backing vocals on this track from 1977. 
 
[Spotify] What in the World 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

“This New Years Day” Dead Gwynne

This way: This New Years Day

A Few Years back Carl and I wrote a song for New Years Day.
Here's to a great '26.

Please enjoy responsibly!

[Spotify] NO!

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

“Little Birds” Neutral Milk Hotel

This way: Little Birds

Neutral Milk Hotel was an American band formed by Jeff Mangum in Ruston, Louisiana, in the late 1980s. They were active until 1998, and then from 2013 to 2015. The band's music featured a deliberately low-quality sound, influenced by indie rock and psychedelic folk. Mangum wrote surreal and opaque lyrics that covered a wide range of topics, including love, spirituality, nostalgia, sex, and loneliness. The band's recordings featured a variety of instruments, including non-traditional instruments like the singing saw and uilleann pipes. 

Neutral Milk Hotel began as one of Mangum's home recording projects. After graduating high school, Mangum lived as a vagabond and sporadically released music. In 1996, he worked with childhood friend Robert Schneider to record the album On Avery Island, which received positive reviews and sold around 5,000 copies. Mangum recruited musicians Julian Koster, Jeremy Barnes, and Scott Spillane for the band's second album, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. Its 1998 release received mostly positive, but not laudatory reviews.   

[Spotify] Little Birds 

Monday, December 29, 2025

“Motorslug” Stock Exchange Girls

This way: Motorslug

During his stay in Sudan Omo Santana met the wonderful Nancy in Khartoum. After the first recordings the idea of a world wide girl group was born and soon Jennifer from Kiev (Ukraine), Laetitia from Bolzano (Italy), Shallala from Chihuahua (Mexico) and the rock voice of Valentina from Nova Scotia (Canada) joined the group. Now the Stock Exchange Girls are ready for adventures around the world.    

[Spotify] Motorslug 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

“You” EATER

This way: You

Eater are an early British punk rock band from North London who took their name from a Marc Bolan lyric.

In October 2001, the band's second single, "Thinking of the USA" (originally released in June 1977), was included in Mojo magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time. In 1999, the track also appeared on the five-CD Universal Records box set 1-2-3-4 Punk & New Wave 1976-1979.

Their sound has been characterized as "run-of-the-mill dole queue punk rock" and "basic boy-ish punk rock".

In 2022, Andy Blade collaborated with rock'n'roll band JoJo & The Teeth in a new incarnation of Eater, starting with warm up gigs under the alias Ant. The band was formed in 1976 by four high school friends from Finchley, North London: Anglo-Egyptian singer and guitarist Andy Blade (real name: Ashruf Radwan (name), guitarist Brian Chevette (real name: Brian Haddock) and Blade's brother, drummer Social Demise (real name: Lutfi Radwan).

Eater were known for being one of the youngest bands, if not the youngest band, in the punk scene. They were 14–17 years old when they formed the group. "They were basically young kids, striving to master their instruments and out to shock", according to Up Yours! A Guide to UK Punk, New Wave & Early Post Punk.

Despite originating in London, the band made its first public performance on 20 September 1976 at Manchester's Holdsworth Hall, featuring Buzzcocks as their support act. The band did not yet have a permanent bassist and rented a local musician for the show. Lutfi Radwan (aka Social Demise) was soon replaced by drummer Dee Generate (real name: Roger Bullen), and by November 1976, they had recruited bassist Ian Woodcock in time to play their first London gig.[6] Lutfi Radwan went on to become a highly regarded scholar and academic, who now lectures in food ethics and the central role of sustainable living in a time of scarcity in the 21st century.

Eater became one of the pioneering punk bands that played live in the first few months of the now-legendary Roxy Club. They topped the bill twice in January 1977; the second time they were supported by the Damned. They headlined again in February, this time supported by Johnny Moped, and twice more in March, supported first by the Lurkers and then by Sham 69. They also supplied two of their tracks, "15" (a version of "I'm Eighteen" by Alice Cooper) and "Don't Need It", to the seminal live compilation album The Roxy London WC2, released on 24 June 1977 by Harvest Records. Extracts from their performances at The Roxy were also included in Don Letts' Punk Rock Movie (1978).

The band signed to a small London independent label called The Label, which released three initial singles produced by Dave Goodman: "Outside View" (1 March 1977), "Thinkin' of the USA" (June 1977) and "Lock It Up" (October 1977).[6] The latter featured new drummer Phil Rowland, who had replaced Generate in May 1977.

Their sole studio album, simply titled The Album, was released on 11 November 1977. Again produced by Goodman, it included sped-up versions of songs by David Bowie ("Queen Bitch") and the Velvet Underground ("Sweet Jane" and "Waiting for the Man"). "All songs on their sole full-length release sound about the same, played with one stiff light-speed beat and a snotty vehemence to each track, adding up to a ridiculous classic", said AllMusic critic Fred Beldin in a retrospective review, adding, "As fast and clumsy as the material is, there's an undeniable tunefulness at work, particularly in irresistible singalongs like 'No Brains' and 'Room for One', and the sprightly single 'Lock It Up' even attempts some naïve vocal harmonies as they sneer at the upper classes".

[Spotify] You 

Friday, December 26, 2025

“Cut Fruit” Remember Sports

This way: Cut Fruit

Remember Sports is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Formed in Gambier, Ohio, and originally named Sports, they have released four albums on Father/Daughter Records.

Remember Sports formed in 2012 when all members were attending Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. They released their first album in 2014 on Bandcamp titled Sunchokes. In 2015, Sports signed to Father/Daughter Records, where they released their second album titled All of Something. The album was produced by Kyle Gilbride (Waxahatchee, Upset, Field Mouse).  All of Something was recorded primarily while most of the members were still in college.The album received four stars out of five by Rolling Stone magazine.[9] The album was listed at number ten on PopMatters list titled "The Best Indie Pop of 2015".

In August 2016, Remember Sports released a demo of their song "Makin It Right", which was featured on the Clearmountain Compilation Vol. 1. 

In November 2017, the band announced their name change from Sports to Remember Sports to avoid confusion with other bands, including the Oklahoma-based band, Sports. In 2018, the band released their third album titled Slow Buzz. In 2020, the group contributed a cover of the song "Just the Girl" by the Click Five for Saving for a Custom Van, a tribute compilation celebrating the life of musician Adam Schlesinger.

[Spotify] Cut Fruit 

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Merry Christmas Everyone

This way: Silent Night

This way: Silent Night all Day Long

Here are a couple of classics to get you thru the day.  
Merry Christmas to all.    

[Spotify]: Silent Night

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

“A Surfers Christmas List” The Safaris

This way: A Surfers Christmas List

Cute little surf number invoking all we know about this mysterious holiday. The Safaris were an American pop group of the early 1960s from Los Angeles, California.

The Safaris formed in 1959, and the following year released their debut single, "Image of a Girl". The song was a hit in the United States, peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was covered by Mark Wynter the same year, this version hitting #11 in the United Kingdom. 

“Is It Now?” Automatic

This way:  Is It Now? DIY trio from Los Angeles featuring the talents of Izzy Glaudini (synths, vocals),  and Halle Saxon (bass, vocals) and...