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Well hello again, music fans!
Welcome to Flatbasset Radio – Episode #14!
For those of you who don't know
quite what you're looking at, here's the story. Each week TCDroogsma
participates in our Songs Of The Week column reviewing the tracks
given away via The Current. Since he tends to be overly negative in
those reviews we've asked him to put together a weekly podcast for
the blog to prove to us that he does actually enjoy music and has
valid thoughts about contemporary artists.
Once he does that we pass his
hour-long free podcast on to you in the hopes that you'll listen to
it and enjoy Droogsy's jams and commentary on said jams.
On this week's episode TCDroogsma
compares the new Atoms For Peace album to Thom Yorke's solo work,
revisits a pop-punk classic, plays a song he knows nothing about,
claims Iggy Pop is “Mick Jagger with peanut butter,” gets a
little too excited about his new favorite Minneapolis band, embraces
a “fuck you” attitude toward pretty much everything, shines a
light on his second-favorite Canadian rapper, and finds solace in the
outlook of the British. It was a strange week.
(Click that link above to download
the podcast, click the player below to give it a listen)
Here's how Episode #14 breaks down:
01. Iggy Pop – Tell Me A Story
02. Isaiah Toothtaker – SouthWest
Testament
03. Atoms For Peace – Stuck Together
Pieces
04. Micranots – 141 Million Miles
05. Face To Face – Disconnected
06. Careful – Quite
07. Freeway & Jake One – Know What
I Mean
08. Unknown Mortal Orchestra – So Good
At Being In Trouble
09. Ghostpoet – Survive It
10. Eels – New Alphabet
11. Shad – Keep Shining
12. Gloss – Ian's Dream
13. Blur – Blue Jeans
There you have it, everybody! New,
free music! Enjoy!
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