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I recently started realizing that something was fishy. In the past year I've revamped my entire strategy for getting the word out about my show, a big part of which was this website right here. And it was working: I got a lot more action on facebook and twitter, and I could see in analytics that the "Gimme Stuff to Play" page was being visited.

From: 05/19/2015 - 07:59
Tags: meta, wtul


langhorns - langhorns (john doe)
nahuelaizers - lunatica (en vivo en pub interview)
bitch boys - wet bikini (in heat)
jon and the nightriders - twitchin' (moving target)
the sand devils - cavern mishap (sand devils)

From: 05/18/2015 - 14:23
Tags: playlist


Just a few weeks ago I was listening to The (Fabulous) Wailers' "Tall Cool One" LP and thinking "Why are there not thousands of bands still making this stuff?". I just wanna stomp and twist and dance and leave my music at that!

The Satin Chaps get it! They've got some swingin' organ, honkin' brass, and percussion ready to make you move. Too bad two tracks aren't even enough to work up a sweat, but they're both right on target!

From: 05/14/2015 - 10:35


Steelilsm in New Orleans

Meant to get this out earlier but this Thursday the 14th Steelism is playing Chickee Wah Wah in New Orleans at 9pm.

From: 05/13/2015 - 21:30


Los Plantronics - Surfing Times

Los Plantronics are a gift from the Norse gods. Their previous record "Organic Voodoo Soup" was a knockout, but also a bit experimental. Often that means strange and moody, but I really mean it wasn't strictly surf, dipping into soul music, boogaloo etc. Check out the song "Cin-a-Delico" from that album for a surf track that tries to be a whole lot more.

From: 05/13/2015 - 08:09


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