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BTC Show #337 – 11/5/13

 

WCNR Brighten the Corners 11-5-13 (Show 337)

{all titles out now unless otherwise noted}

 

~10pm~

 

Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – “Bad Dancer”/Take Me To The Land of Hell (new viral video)

Yuna – “Rescue”/Nocturnal (came out last week)

M.I.A. – “Know It Ain’t Right”/Matangi (out today)

 

Luscious Jackson – “Show Us What You Got”/Magic Hour (out today)

Res – “The Chain”/Refried Mac (came out last week)

 

Lydia Loveless – “Boy Crazy”/EP title track (out today)

Star Anna – “For Anyone”/Go To Hell

 

Dum Dum Girls – “Lost Boys & Girls Club”/Too True (out 1/29/14)

Minor Alps – “I Don’t Know What To Do With My Hands”/Get There

 

Lucious – “Turn It Around”/Wildewoman

Tennis – “100 Lovers”/Small Sound EP (out today)

Albert Hammond Jr. – “Cooker Ship”/AHJ EP

 

Midlake – “Antiphon”/title track (out today)

 

~11pm~

 

Radiohead – “The Daily Mail”/for Jonny Greenwood’s birthday today

 

David Bowie – “Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy)”/The Next Day (3-CD Expanded Edition out today)

Broken Bells – “Holding On For Life”/After The Disco (out 1/14/14)

 

Cut Copy – “We Are Explorers”/Free Your Mind (out today)

Ki: Theory – “I Wanna Run”/Kitty Hawk (came out last week)

 

Glen Hansard – “Step Out Of The Shadows”/Drive All Night EP (out 12/3)

Grizzly Bear – “Everyone I Know”/Shields Expanded (out 11/12)

 

Andrew Bird – “Pulaski at Night”/I Want To See Pulaski at Night EP (out 11/12)

Howe Gelb – “Left of Center”/The Coincidentalist (out today)

 

Frank Turner – “Keira”/The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute (came out last week; Frank’s in Cville 11/19)

Radical Face – “The Mute”/The Family Album: The Branches

Houndmouth – “Penitentiary”/From The Hills Below The City (in Cville 11/12)

PAPA – “Put Me To Work”/s/t

Royal Bangs – “Better Run”/Brass

 

~12mid~

 

Kurt Vile – “Feel My Pain”/It’s A Big World Out There (And I Am Scared) EP (out 11/19)

Dr. Dog – “Broken Heart”/B-Room (in Cville 11/6)

Beatles – “Words of Love”/On Air Live At The BBC Vol. 2 (out 11/11)

 

Angel Snow – “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”/Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War (out today)

Chris Cornell w/ Joy Williams – “Misery Chain”/12 Years A Slave soundtrack (out digitally today)

 

Whiskeytown – “A Song for You”/1999 (Ryan Adams & Gram Parsons birthdates 11/5)

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