Jim Neill

Jim Neill’s Jukebox 4/24/19

7PM
Mark Mulcahy– Taking Baby Steps (forthcoming LP “The Gus”)
Gladshot– Ride The True Jacqueline / Gladshot / ZoKi / Mystics Anonymous at The Root Cellar Thu 4/25
Garcia Peoples– Break Me Down (NJ band)
Tyler Ramsey– Your Whole Life Iron Horse Music Hall this Friday 10PM ( Band of Horses founder)
Spencer Tweedy– Everyday Apostles (Yup..Jeff’s drummer son)
Palehound– Aaron (Ellen Kempner/Boston) great song!
Alex Toth (Tóth) – Song To Make You fall In Love With Me (Rubblebucket“solo”)
Middle Kids– Real Thing (Sydney, Australia: singer/guitarist Hannah Joy + husband, Tim Fitz.)
Gurr– Zu Spat (GURR are a German garage rock duo, consisting of Andreya Casablanca and Laura Lee. )
FEET– Ad Blue (New Britpop! Student formed band Coventry, UK)
Bromide– I’ll Never Learn (London trio: ‘like elvis costello fronting dinosaur’)
My Brightest Diamond– Dorian (Shara Worden)
BATTS– Mars (Melbourne based Tanya Batt)
Briston Maroney– Caroline (Knoxville, Am. Idol)
8PM
Nightjacket– Trying Too Hard (LA/Berlin Adam Lasus produces!)
Quivers– You’re Not Always on My Mind
Modest Mouse– Poison The Well
Moving Targets– Less Than Gravity – The Root Cellar The Proletariat/Moving Targets/Fem. Aggression/Human Ignorance The Root Cellar Fri 4/26 Greenfield
Versing– Renew (Seattle quartet)
Charly Bliss– Hard To Believe
Human Sexual Response- Land Of The Glass Pinecones (NICE reissue of this and the HSR debut on Supermegabot!)
RIDE – Future Love (UK shoegazers latest)
Wovoka Gentle– Take ’em, Makoto (three-piece from London, William Stokes and twins Imogen and Ellie Mason.)
Pip Blom– Ruby (Amsterdam quartet “A band from the Netherlands.”)
Slow Pulp– High (Madison WI quartet now in Chicago)
Swearin’– Big Change (Allison Crutchfield former PS Eliot, Katie Crutchfield/ Waxahatchee‘s twin sister)
Mattiel– Keep The Change (Mattiel Brown/Atlanta. first single from Satis Factory (June 14, ATO)
WIVES– Walking Past Nivana (Queens band on City Slang. Guitarist is from DIIV)
9PM (Time to relax and play some old favorites.)
The Who- My Generation Live At Leeds (untouchable)
Penny and Sparrow– There’s A Lot Of Us In Here (5/10 w/ Josh Ritter at the Calvin Theatre)
Steve Miller Band- I Love You (a classic “deep cut”)
Little Feat- Fool Yourself
Jesca Hoop Lucius– Shoulder Charge (wow!) (thanks for the F bomb! That sure helps us on radio, folks.)
John Cale- Gideon’s Bible (a gem)
Rozi Plain– Dark Park (great new album What A Boost)
The Amazing (swe)– Rewind
Sun Kil Moon– Lost Verses (from April before Mark lost it)

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