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Alright, so for whatever reason I can't get thumped from my work computer so I haven't been updating this thread. I am now just doing This Show Totally Rocks on radioactiveinternational. I had to give up the 2xm thing as I didn't have time for two shows a week and radioactive is way more craic. Here's the last couple of shows anyways while I'm here.
http://radioactiveinternational.org/this-show-totally-rocks-numero-42-11th-july/
Alright, it’s hot, so I’ve got some smoking tunes for ya and some lovely power pop for the balmy evenings we here in Dublin Rock City are all enjoying. Firstup its Canada’s finest, The Hanson Brothers then we slip over to Sweden for The Hives, The Vicious and Regulations. A bit of Toy Dolls sneak in so Engerland gets in with another shout with Generation X. The power pop kicks off with The Exploding Hearts before my electronic partner takes the controls while I run to the off license for some more inspiration. What follows is a band by band playlist of the 11 bands playing the Dirtnap Records 14th Anniversary gig in September. I won’t be making it so I’ll be missing Bad Sports, White Wires, Sonic Avenues, Mind Spiders, Low Culture, Mean Jeans, Guantanamo Baywatch, Youthbitch, Autistic Youth and the Marked Men. Black Francis comes back from the dead (to me) with a brand new Pixies tune before Kim Deal’s Breeders remind us why us boys were so entranced by her voice as youngsters. The always politically incorrect Dwarves follow and then its a couple of odes to the heat to round things off. First it’s Miami’s The Eat and then the guilty pleasure that is early 90’s American Jock Funk Metal from Sweaty Nipples. This live video is amazing. I think I was there!!! You’ve got to love a slap and pop bass solo!!!! I must have sun burnt my brain. Stick this on and sunburn yours, it’s great craic!!! -
http://radioactiveinternational.org/this-summer-totally-rocks-numero-43-18th-july/
This summer is totally rockin!!! This week’s show has got more sunny tunes for more sunny days. Kicking things into gear it’s The Briefs, then on to a bit of FIDLAR, Dan Sartain, King Tuff and The Howlies. The dark horse that is So Cow follows and Alex Cuervo of the Hex Dispensers follows them. The big treat this week is a track from the new album from The Oblivians, who are of course followed by Jay Reatard. My favourite punk rocker turned popsmith and piano man Mikal Cronin follows and then its fellow SF band Thee Oh Sees. I don’t play enough Devo on this show so this should go someone to rectifying that and then it’s on to some stone cold classics from The B-52’s, Joe Jackson and The Minutemen. Crunchy tunes from Ty Segall, Jeff the Brotherhood and Queens of the Stone Age follow, while Naked Raygun and Snuff round off the proceedings. Stick it in, turn it to factor 50. Let’s get our drink on!! - See more at: http://radioactiveinternational.org...cks-numero-43-18th-july/#sthash.qinbU6Vv.dpuf
http://radioactiveinternational.org/this-show-totally-rocks-numero-42-11th-july/
Alright, it’s hot, so I’ve got some smoking tunes for ya and some lovely power pop for the balmy evenings we here in Dublin Rock City are all enjoying. Firstup its Canada’s finest, The Hanson Brothers then we slip over to Sweden for The Hives, The Vicious and Regulations. A bit of Toy Dolls sneak in so Engerland gets in with another shout with Generation X. The power pop kicks off with The Exploding Hearts before my electronic partner takes the controls while I run to the off license for some more inspiration. What follows is a band by band playlist of the 11 bands playing the Dirtnap Records 14th Anniversary gig in September. I won’t be making it so I’ll be missing Bad Sports, White Wires, Sonic Avenues, Mind Spiders, Low Culture, Mean Jeans, Guantanamo Baywatch, Youthbitch, Autistic Youth and the Marked Men. Black Francis comes back from the dead (to me) with a brand new Pixies tune before Kim Deal’s Breeders remind us why us boys were so entranced by her voice as youngsters. The always politically incorrect Dwarves follow and then its a couple of odes to the heat to round things off. First it’s Miami’s The Eat and then the guilty pleasure that is early 90’s American Jock Funk Metal from Sweaty Nipples. This live video is amazing. I think I was there!!! You’ve got to love a slap and pop bass solo!!!! I must have sun burnt my brain. Stick this on and sunburn yours, it’s great craic!!! -
http://radioactiveinternational.org/this-summer-totally-rocks-numero-43-18th-july/
This summer is totally rockin!!! This week’s show has got more sunny tunes for more sunny days. Kicking things into gear it’s The Briefs, then on to a bit of FIDLAR, Dan Sartain, King Tuff and The Howlies. The dark horse that is So Cow follows and Alex Cuervo of the Hex Dispensers follows them. The big treat this week is a track from the new album from The Oblivians, who are of course followed by Jay Reatard. My favourite punk rocker turned popsmith and piano man Mikal Cronin follows and then its fellow SF band Thee Oh Sees. I don’t play enough Devo on this show so this should go someone to rectifying that and then it’s on to some stone cold classics from The B-52’s, Joe Jackson and The Minutemen. Crunchy tunes from Ty Segall, Jeff the Brotherhood and Queens of the Stone Age follow, while Naked Raygun and Snuff round off the proceedings. Stick it in, turn it to factor 50. Let’s get our drink on!! - See more at: http://radioactiveinternational.org...cks-numero-43-18th-july/#sthash.qinbU6Vv.dpuf