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I’m back on the radio!

Every Sunday from 10am-Noon ET on WLFR 91.7FM wlfr.fm

The first show of the year is here! The Spin Cycle theme song is by the amazing Laz McCluskey from Bubblegum Lemonade

The playlist:

  • Ducks Ltd. – In Between Days
  • The Beths – When You Know You Know
  • Alvvays – Tom Verlaine
  • Soccer Mommy – Don’t Ask Me
  • Big Thief – Change
  • The Boys with the Perpetual Nervousness – The Stars Go Round
  • Frankie Rose – Anything
  • Reptaliens – In Your Backyard
  • Hatchie – Quicksand
  • Girlpuppy – Wish
  • Frankie Cosmos – Empty Head
  • Juniper – Punk Rock Boy
  • Oceanator – Bad Brain Daze
  • Big Nothing – A Lot of Finding Out
  • Quivers – I Just Wanted to See you So Bad
  • Softcult – Someone2Me
  • Rolling Blackouts Coastal – Fever My Echo
  • Superchunk – This Night
  • NewDad – Banshee
  • Pip Blom – I Know I’m Not Easy to Like
  • The Linda Lindas – Growing Up
  • THICK – Love You Forever
  • The Blips – Inside Out
  • Wet Leg – Chaise Longue
  • Dehd – Bad Love
  • Wednesday – Three Sisters
  • fanclubwallet – Gr8 Timing!
  • Church Girls – Basement
  • Sprints – Little FIx
  • Empath – Born 100 Times
  • Babe Rainbow – Smash the Machine

SXSW 2014

Due to a series of events, I haven’t had a chance to do the usual research in preparation for my time here in Austin. I haven’t taken the time to keep the blog current. But here I am in Austin, TX again for SXSW. I know I say it every year since I’ve been attending, but it might be time to take a break from the festival. A number of reasons, both professional and personal, require my focus elsewhere. Perhaps smaller festivals in other cities might suit me in the future.

Let’s focus on the now though! I try to focus on bands I’ve never seen, are new to me, and are from outside the US. Many non-US bands rarely get to tour the US proper, so SXSW might be the only opportunity to see them. I benefit from living in the Northeast corridor and can get to NYC, Philly, and of course, Baltimore and DC very easily.

I’ll mix in bands I know and love with friends’ bands and am willing to check out a song or two from just about anyone.

There’s no must see band this year for me, no one that stands out above the rest. Last year, I couldn’t get enough PAWS!

Here are some bands that I’ll be seeing for the first time. I’ll let the music speak for itself! I’ll try to add some more, but for now, I’ve got to get my day started. Heading out to Lockhart, TX for some fine BBQ.

Bully https://bullythemusic.bandcamp.com

Pins http://wearepins.co.uk

Meursault http://meursaultmusic.com/

Death by Unga Bunga http://www.deathbyungabunga.no/

SW/MM/NG https://swimmingforever.bandcamp.com

The Bats interview for Topsy Turvy Twister Rama

Amy and I interviewed The Bats in August 1993 just before their set at The Fastlane in Asbury Park, NJ. My photographic memory pulls up all sorts of images: when we got to the venue and The Bats were gracious enough to sit down with us, despite not knowing about the interview; walking to the cafe at the Howard Johnson’s nearby; The Bats buying us cokes, because I was just 21 & didn’t drink, and Amy was 20 & so much more!

This appeared in issue #2 of Topsy Turvy Twister Rama. I’m hoping to scan in all three issues eventually. It was Amy’s ‘zine, and I helped with contributions, including some really bad drawings in issue #1. On the cover of issue #2 is a classic photo of Amy & her Mom dancing:

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For now, here’s the scan of the interview! Getting to see The Bats again tonight here in DC!

SXSW recovery

Greetings dear friends!

While I’ve been neglecting my poor site for so long, I am planning a major overhaul and renewed enthusiasm for it. I’m in the process of recovering and catching up from my annual visit to Austin for SXSW. Not only must I recover myself, but I’ve a ton of things to capture and recover from an aging iMac. I’ve a couple years of SXSW and more to post!

It amazes me how I manage to take on a week in Austin every March, running on little more than 4 hours sleep each night, on the go, on my feet, going going going. It’s a constant challenge, especially as I’ve been a medical mystery for quite some time. Having been diagnosed with two auto immune diseases and tested for a myriad of others, I think the entire time I’m in Austin, I’m running on pure adrenaline. I joke about music being my drug but it surely is!

Since I’ve been home, the aches, pains, migraines and general feeling of being ill returned and I’m working on trying to get through it. Despite all of this, I forge ahead, reminding myself that I managed to walk all over Austin, seeing bands all day and night for 6 days. To quote a song that’s been getting loads of spins in my world:

The doctors don’t know anything. It’s not right, not right. Well my belly sure does hurt me, but it’s O.K. ’cause I feel damn alive.”

I combine my time at SXSW with bands I already know and love, including friend bands and try to mix in as many new or new to me bands. I do tend to have an emphasis on the UK bands and bands from outside North America. Sometimes there’s a chance those bands may never make it back to the US again.

This year, I narrowed the 1200 bands to 240 and created a playlist to share.

SXSW 2013 Lauree’s List

Did I get to see all 240 bands? no, but I used it as a guide to create a reference schedule for my time in Austin. I don’t adhere to a strict schedule, but I make note of about 5 bands who are MUST SEE bands, the rest of the bands listed come down to “game time” decisions. I could easily walk up 6th or Red River at any given point and find friends along the way, sometimes I go along with them, sometimes I move on and meet up later. It’s all rather fluid. I am a firm believer in the sage & commonly adopted advice of SXSW: Don’t think about what you’re missing, revel in what you’re experiencing.

I’m putting the memory puzzle pieces together and hope to have photos & reviews up soon! I’m working as fast as I can, and there’s tons of rock shows to attend. And a little thing called work! (and I’m still unpacking from moving to a new place in February)

Three Blind Wolves

In November 2011, Three Blind Wolves were in the US for the first time. They were kind enough to sit with us for a few songs before their gig in the North Star Bar Victorian Dining Room.

The Philadelphia date was added at the last minute and I decided to take advantage of the opportunity and combined efforts with PhillyCAM. In about 10 days time, I was able to coordinate the shoot, a task made easier by great friends in Philly, a fabulous crew and of course, the band and their managers!

Songs:
Farmer with a Pulse
Helpless (Neil Young)
When the Garden Gets Near

you can find out more about Three Blind Wolves:
threeblindwolves.com
facebook.com/threeblindwolves

This was a combined effort of Arlington Independent Media and PhillyCAM!
arlingtonmedia.org
phillycam.org

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