Well, for our DJs, and anybody else affected by the slow onset of tryptophan, for that matter. However, for our music department, not so much. We have a whole ton of awesome stuff this week, leading me to feature four (four!) different albums this week.
First up, we have White Denim's Fits. It's a touch bipolar, but that just makes it more awesome. I'll personally be spinning this one for a while. Next is Lymbyc Systym (yes) with Shutter Release. Really, really awesome electronic post-rocky stuff. Also on deck is Holopaw's Oh, Glory. Oh, Wilderness. (enthusiastic, isn't it?) which is some pretty solidly composed indie rock, and finally we have Bellflur's Asleep Asleep EP. I'd suggest checking any and all of these out.
Now on to the playlist for this week. Thanks for checking my show out!
-- Pete
As always, Track - Artist (Album):
Family Galaxy - Tim Exile (Listening Tree)
Radio Milk How Can You Stand it - White Denim (Fits)
Last Quarter of the 20th Century Blues - Bellflur (Asleep Asleep EP)
The Art Teacher and the Little Stallion - Holopaw (Oh, Glory. Oh, Wilderness.)
Raining Patter - CFCF (Continent)
Pool Swimmers - Real Estate (s/t)
Landing - Rubblebucket (s/t)
I Start To Run - White Denim (Fits)
Hookie - Back Ted N-Ted (single)
Vampires - Mr. Gnome (Heave Yer Skeleton)
Trichromatic - Lymbyc Systym (Shutter Release)
Gray Sparkle Finnish Pigs - Bellflur (Asleep Asleep EP)
The Lazy Matador - Holopaw (Oh, Glory. Oh, Wilderness.)
Home - Via Tania (Moon Sweet Moon)
Sol Solis - Moving Mountains (Pneuma)
The Windows - We Are The Willows (A Collection of Sounds and Something Like The Plague)
Paint Yourself - White Denim (Fits)
Kubrick - Lymbyc Systym (Shutter Release)
Snow Days - Real Estate (s/t)
The Last Transmission (Honeybee) - Holopaw (Oh, Glory. Oh, Wilderness.)
Ghost Clock - Lymbyc Systym (Shutter Release)
Shooting An Elephant - Bellflur (Asleep Asleep EP)
This Is How The West Was Won - We Are The Willows (A Collection of Sounds and Something Like The Plague)
Become Forest - Via Tania (Moon Sweet Moon)
Timorous Me - Ted Leo and The Pharmacists (The Tyranny of Distance)
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