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BTC Show #333 – 10/8/13

WCNR Brighten the Corners 10-8-13 (Show 333)

{all titles out now unless otherwise noted}

 

~10pm~

 

Mason Jennings – “Lonely Street”/Always Been (out 11/12)

Vienna Teng – “Level Up”/Aims

V.V. Brown – “The Apple”/Samson & Delilah (out today)

Those Darlins – “Optimist”/Blur The Line (in Cville 10/10)

Wild Child – “Crazy Bird”/The Runaround (out today, in Cville 12/11)

 

Phantogram – “Celebrating Nothing”/s/t EP (in Cville 11/2)

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. – “If You Didn’t See Me (Then You Weren’t On The Dancefloor)/The Speed of Things (out today)

 

Sleigh Bells – “Bitter Rivals”/title track (out today)

Oh Land – “Renaissance Girls”/Wishbone

 

Anna Calvi – “Eliza”/One Breath (out today)

Glasser – “Design”/Interiors (out today)

Jake Bugg – “What Doesn’t Kill You”/5-song EP (out 11/18)

Parquet Courts – “You’ve Got Me Wonderin’ Now”/Tally All The Things That You Broke EP (out today)

 

The Fratellis – “Seven Nights Seven Days”/We Need Medicine (out today)

 

~11pm~

 

Turin Brakes – “Time and Money”/We Were Here (out today)

 

Mayer Hawthorne – “Royals”/Lorde cover for Vevo Unexpected Covers Series

Haim – “Edge”/deluxe UK iTunes edition of Days Are Gone (co-written with Twin Shadow)

Frankie Rose – “Question/Reason”/Herein Wild

BestCoast – “This Lonely Morning”/Fade Away (out 10/22)

Lissie – “Can’t Take It Back”/Back To Forever (out today)

 

Lauryn Hill – “Consumerism”/just-got-out-of-jail single (for sale on iTunes!)

RJD2 – “Her Majesty’s Socialist Request”/More Is Than Isn’t (out today)

 

Albert Hammond Jr. – “Rude Customer”/AHJ EP (out today)

Of Montreal – “Fugitive Air”/Lousy With Sylvianbriar (out today)

Midlake – “Antiphon”/title track (out 11/5)

 

~12mid~

 

Frightned Rabbit – “Radio Silence”/Late March, Death March EP (in Cville 10/14)

 

Eleanor Friedberger – “Stare at the Sun”/in Cville 10/11

The Head & The Heart – “Summertime”/Let’s Be Still (out 10/15)

 

Amos Lee – “The Man Who Wants You”/Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song (out today, in Cville 11/19)

Cage The Elephant – “Come A Little Closer”/Melophobia (out today)

Deltron 3030 – “City Rising From the Ashes”/Event II (came out last week, in Cville 10/11)

 

Tim Kasher – “Life and Limbo”/Adult Film (out today)

Maria Taylor – “Up All Night”/Something About Knowing (out 10/29)

Diego Garcia – “Start With The End”/Paradise (out today)

 

Lee Renaldo & The Dust – “Last Night On Earth”/title track (out today)

Darkside – “Paper Trails”/Psychic (out today)

 

Wood Brothers – “The Muse”/title track (out today)

Meat Puppets – “Sometimes Blue”/Corner Lounge version from 10/7!

 

Chris Thile & Michael Daves – “Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms”/2011 Corner Lounge version

Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers – “Little Too Late”/s/t (both Thile/Daves & Nicki B are at The Festy this wknd!  TheFesty.com)

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