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BTC Show #374 – 8/26/14

WCNR Brighten the Corners 8-26-14 (Show 374)

{all titles out now unless otherwise noted}

 

~10pm~

 

The New Pornographers – “Brill Bruisers”/Brill Bruisers (out today)

J Mascis – “Every Morning”/Tied To A Star (out today)

 

Ryan Adams – “When The Summer Ends” & “What If You Were Wrong”/1984

Ty Segall – “Susie Thumb”/Manipulator (out today)

Royal Blood – “Figure It Out”/s/t (out today)

Drenge – “I Don’t Want To Make Love To You”/s/t

 

The Young – “Metal Flake”/Chrome Cactus (out today)

Casey Jack – “Stay Away”/s/t (out today)

 

Devan DuBois – “Long Live”/Le Fou (out today)

Celebration – “Tomorrow’s Here Today”/Albumin (out today)

Merchandise – “Little Killer”/After The End (out today)

Dry The River – “Everlasting Light”/Alarms in the Heart (out today)

The Rentals – “1000 Seasons”/Lost in Alphaville (out today)

 

The Gaslight Anthem – “Rollin’ And Tumblin’”/Get Hurt (came out last week)

 

~11pm~

 

Sons of Bill – “Bad Dancer”/Love & Logic (out 9/30, Cville show 9/27)

Low – “I’m on Fire”/Dead Man’s Town: A Tribute To Born in the USA (out 9/16)

G. Welch, D. Rawlings et al – “As Long As The Grass Shall Grow (Reprise)”/Look Again To The Wind: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited (came out last week)

The Bots – “All I Really Want”/Pink Palms (out 10/14)

Johnny Marr – “Easy Money”/Playland (out 10/7)

 

Guster – “Simple Machine”/new album TBA

Meiko – “Be Mine”/Dear You (out 10/14)

 

Shovels & Rope – “The Devil Is All Around”/Swimmin’ Time (out today, in Cville 9/20)

Leonard Cohen – “Almost Like The Blues”/Popular Problems (out 9/23)

Sinkane – “Moonstruck”/Mean Love (digital 9/2, cd 10/7, in Cville 10/9)

 

Basement Jaxx – “Never Say Never”/Junto (out today)

Electric Youth – “Runaway”/Innerworld (out 9/30)

 

~12mid~

 

Klang Karussell – “Netzwerk (Falls Like Rain)”/Falls Like Rain EP

 

Allo Darlin’ – “Romance & Adventure”/We Come From The Same Place (out 10/7)

Cold Specks – “Bodies At Bay”/Neuroplasticity (out today)

Mirel Wagner – “Oak Tree”/When The Cellar Children See The Light of Day

Marketa Irglova – “Remember Who You Are”/Muna (out 9/23)

 

Paolo Nutini – “Let Me Down Easy”/Caustic Love (out 9/16)

Frazey Ford – “You Got Religion”/Indian Ocean (out 10/14)

 

Generationals – “Black Lemon”/Alix (out 9/16)

The Vines – “Metal Zone”/Wicked Nature (out 9/2)

The Amazing Snakeheads – “Here It Comes Again”/Amphetamine Ballads

 

Robyn Hitchcock – “The Ghost In You”/The Man Upstairs (out today)

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