Chronicles #8 3/22/2018
Lollapocalypse
Songs Played From these Artists
Lollapocalypse
Songs Played From these Artists
Laurette Takeover
“About A Girl” by Nirvana
“Lake Shore Drive” by Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
“Whatever Happened to My Rock ‘n’ Roll” by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
“Better Man” by Pearl Jam
“Allison Road” by Gin Blossoms
“Consoler of the Lonely” by The Raconteurs
“Livin’ Lovin’ Maid” by Led Zeppelin
“You Wanted More” by Tonic
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy” by Bad Company
“Fleet Foot” by Black Pistol Fire
“All Over You” by Live
Thanks for tuning into Soundcheck! Here’s the track list from today’s show, with some standouts from Lewis Del Mar, Fleurie and Foxes.
“Don’t Give In” is the first single from Snow Patrol’s upcoming (seventh!) studio album. It’s slated for release in late May. Frontman Gary Lightbody has said that this album took five years to write and record, and is about overcoming struggle. This is the band’s first single in almost seven years since 2011’s Fallen Empires, and it’s performing well on the charts so far, especially across the pond.
The Neighbourhood is out with their self-titled third studio album. Opening track “Flowers” had airtime on today’s show. “Scary Love” and “Revenge” are other highlights as the band blends a more electro-pop sound with their alt-rock origins.
Ann
Distance Equals Rate Times Time — Pixies, Tromp le Monde
Can, Ege Bamyasi, in its entirety
Losing My Edge — LCD Soundsystem, LCD Soundsystem
Notes: I was there at the first Can show/IN COLOGNE
Happy spring break! Although it may not feel like spring here in Rochester yet, check out this week’s track list for some peppy, fun music for a reminder of sunnier times.
Bea Miller’s much anticipated sophomore album Aurora is finally out. You might recognize some of the tracks from a sequence of EPs she released over 2017, including some favorites here at Soundcheck like “Repercussions” and “To the Grave.” New standouts include “Bored,” featured today and “Outside” which had airtime last week.
Singer-songwriter Nadia Ali has started a new project under the name HYLLS and is out with a new single, “All Over the Place.” Definitely a departure from her electronic music beginnings, and an exciting start to a more indie pop sound.
Safe travels to those of you off to (hopefully warmer!) locales, and to everyone, I hope you have a lovely week off.
Ann
White Light/White Heat — The Velvet Underground, White Light/White Heat
Land & Sea — Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else, Enjoy The Great Outdoors
Marijuana — attic abasement, Dancing is Depressing (Expanded Edition)
Smells Like Content — The Books, Lost and Safe
Upside Down — The Jesus and Mary Chain, Upside Down 7″
Quarrel — Moses Sumney, Aromanticsm
Souvlaki Space Station — Slowdive, Souvlaki
bones — Ricky Eat Acid, Sometimes we’re blue
Good Morning, Captain — Slint, Spiderland
Pinch — Can, Ege Bamyasi
Notes: Who was the Mystery Celeb???????
From a Motel 6 — Yo La Tengo, Painful
‘Cross the Breeze — Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation
Loomer — My Bloody Valentine, Loveless
Stratosphere — Duster, Stratosphere
Shadow’s Song — Foxes in Fiction, Ontario Gothic
parchment rise — glassine, No Stairway
Spirit World Rising — Daniel Johnston, 1990
Take the Skinheads Bowling — Camper Van Beethoven, Telephone Free Landslide Victory
Mountain Side — The Flaming Lips, In A Priest Driven Ambulance
Dead Souls — Joy Division, Still
In Heaven — Pixies, In Heaven
The First Lie — Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, Stranger Things 2 OST
Notes: How ’bout those Oscaaaaaaaars?