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BTC Show #376 – 9/9/14

WCNR Brighten the Corners 9-9-14 (Show 376)

{all titles out now unless otherwise noted}

 

~10pm~

 

U2 – “Raised By Wolves”/Songs of Innocence (out today!)

Death From Above 1979 – “Trainwreck 1979”/The Physical World (out today)

Delta Spirit – “From Now On”/Into The Wide (out today)

Interpol – “All The Rage (Back Home)”/El Pintor (out today)

The Features – “Good Ole Days”/new single (out 10/6)

The Cure (w/ James McCartney) – “Hello Goodbye”/The Art of McCartney V/A tribute (out 11/18)

 

Tweedy – “Low Key”/Sukierae (out 9/23, just played Lockn Festival w/ Wilco Sat & Sun)

Justin Townes Earle – “Time Shows Fools”/Single Mothers (out today, in Cville 9/14)

 

Ryan Adams – “My Wrecking Ball”/s/t (out today, just played DC last night with local fave Dead Professional!)

Hiss Golden Messenger – “Lucia”/Lateness of Dancers (out today)

Haerts – “Giving Up”/s/t (out 10/28)

 

~11pm~

 

U2 (w/ Lykke Li) – “The Troubles”/Songs of Innocence (out today!)

TV on the Radio – “Happy Idiot”/Seeds (out 11/18)

Banks – “Beggin For Thread”/Goddess (out today)

Karen O – “Ooo”/Crush Songs (out today)

Julian Casablancas + The Voidz – “Where No Eagles Fly”/Tyranny (out 9/23, in Cville 10/18)

 

James – “Moving On”/La Petite Mort (out 9/16)

Tricky feat. Francesca Belmonte – “Something In The Way”/Adrian Thaws (out today) not a Nirvana cover!

 

Phillip Selway – “It Will End In Tears”/Weatherhouse (out 10/7)

Vance Joy – “Mess Is Mine”/dream your life away (out today)

The Replacements – “Can’t Hardly Wait” (Electric Outtake version from 2008 Tim reissue) on The Tonight Show tonight & Brad Savage is roadtripping to see them in MN this wknd!

 

~12mid~

 

Sean Rowe – “Desiree”/Madman (out today)

Robert Plant – “Rainbow”/Lullaby & The Ceaseless Roar (out today)

 

The Hill & Wood – “Let A Good Thing Grow”/Opener EP (Cville band EP release show 9/12)

Tennis – “I’m Callin’”/Ritual In Repeat (out today)

Rubblebucket – “Sound of Erasing”/Survival Sounds (in Cville 9/21)

 

Tops – “Outside”/Picture You Staring (came out last week)
Love Inks – “Shoot 100 Panes of Glass”/Exi (out today)

 

Duologue – “Drag & Drop”/Never Get Lost (out today)

My Brightest Diamond – “Pressure”/This Is My Hand (out 9/16)

 

Sleater-Kinney – “I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone”/1996 (Remasters-Reissues out digitally now, LP/CDs out 10/21)

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