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Happy new year, Random Old Records Podcast is back! Kicks off 2018 with nineteen fresh jams that sound like tires on the road, wings in the air, feet on the ground, and fire in the hills. If your new year's resolution was to check out some new music, well here's your opportunity!

The first set of tracks has a distinct, down-low country-rock feel, with rare tracks by Morning and Bernie Schwartz, and the classic 1959 prison-break stomper 'Run' by Stonewall Jackson. You'll then hear a fiery track from Greg Ashley's 2017 record Pictures Of Saint Paul Street, some rare '60s garage by Art Guy from Rhino's under-the-radar new compilation of West Coast Nuggets, more new jams from Widowspeak, Lower Plenty, and James Elkington, plus a whole lot more! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via,. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and or the episode below.

As always, thanks for listening! We'll be back in 2018!

Random Old Records Podcast #62 Released (Right-Click, 'Save As') 1. Little Feat - 'Easy To Slip' (Sailin' Shoes, Warner Bros 1971) 2. The Dillards - 'Nobody Knows' (Wheatstraw Suite, Elektra 1968) 3. Morning - 'Tell Me A Story' (Morning, Vault 1970) 4. Bernie Schwartz - 'Think It's Gonna Rain Today' (The Wheel, Coburt 1970) 5.

Stonewall Jackson - 'Run' (The Hangman's Blues: Prison Songs In Country Music 1956-1972, Omni 2016) -It's Polavision! Greg Ashley - 'Goodbye Saint Paul Street' (Pictures Of Saint Paul Street, Trouble In Mind 2017) 7. Dick Campbell - 'The People Planners' (It's Zimmerman's World, Pet 2013) 8. Art Guy - 'Where You Wanna Go' (Transparent Days: West Coast Nuggets, Rhino 2017) 9. Link Cromwell - 'Crazy Like A Fox' (Ork Records: New York, New York, Numero 2015) 10. Fabienne Delsol - 'I'm Gonna Catch Me A Rat' (Between You And Me, Damaged Goods 2007) -Psychic friends! Drugdealer - 'The End Of Comedy' (The End Of Comedy, Weird World 2016) 12.

John Andrews & The Yawns - 'Drivers' (Bad Posture, Woodsist 2017) 13. Tidewater - 'Wild Horse Plains' (Follow The Sun, Anthology 2017) 14. Widowspeak - 'Dog' (Expect The Best, Captured Tracks 2017) -Stereos, stereos, stereos!

Lower Plenty - 'So It Goes' (Sister Sister, Bedroom Suck 2016) 16. James Elkington - 'Grief Is Not Coming' (Wintres Woma, Paradise Of Bachelors 2017) 17.

The Lentils - 'Brattleboro Is Flooding' (Brattleboro Is Flooding, Feeding Tube 2015) 18. The Three O'Clock - 'Fall To The Ground' (Sixteen Tambourines, Frontier 1983) 19. The Wallabys - 'Feeling High' (Feeling High: The Psychedelic Sound Of Memphis, Big Beat 2012). In what is now a yearly tradition, of Random Old Records is a special 5/10/15/20 edition. For a little over an hour, I jump into the time machine and travel back to 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 to take a look around and sample the top jams of those particular years! This time, I start off in 1997 with the stone-cold classic title track from Sleater-Kinney's Dig Me Out LP.

Then, you'll hear a selection of 97's finest pop-punk and emo from the Get Up Kids and Promise Ring. Zipping right along to 2002, there's ripping punk from the Buff Medways and Idlewild, then a jump into 2007 for some rough and raw garage rock from The Ponys, Willowz, and Blitzen Trapper, before ending up in 2012 with Best Coast and Gentleman Jesse.

Has it really been five years already since the last Gentleman Jesse record? That's too long, for sure. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via,. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and or the episode below. As always, thanks for listening! We'll be back in 2018!

Random Old Records Podcast #61 Released (Right-Click, 'Save As') 1. Sleater-Kinney - 'Dig Me Out' (Dig Me Out, Kill Rock Stars 1997) 2. Get Up Kids - 'Last Place You Look' (Four Minute Mile, Doghouse 1997) 3. Lifetime - 'Hey Catrine' (Jersey's Best Dancers, Jade Tree 1997) 4. The Promise Ring - 'Red & Blue Jeans' (Nothing Feels Good, Jade Tree 1997) 5. Smoking Popes - 'I Was Right' (Destination Failure, Capitol 1997) -2002: K-Mart files for bankruptcy!

The Buff Medways - 'Troubled Mind' (Steady The Buffs, Transcopic 2002) 7. Idlewild - 'A Modern Way Of Letting Go' (The Remote Part, Capitol 2002) 8.And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - 'Relative Ways' (Source Tags & Codes, Interscope 2002) 9. The Party Of Helicopters - 'Radio' (Boss Hog, Troubleman Unlimited 2002) -2007: The first iPhone! Voxtrot - 'Kid Gloves' (Voxtrot, Playlouder 2007) 11. The Willowz - 'Waiting To Fall' (Chautauqua, Dim Mak 2007) 12. Blitzen Trapper - 'Wild Mountain Nation' (Wild Mountain Nation, Lidkercow 2007) 13.

The Ponys - 'Turn The Lights Out' (Turn The Lights Out, Matador 2007) 14. The Chinese Stars - 'All My Friends Are Getting High' (Listen To Your Left Brain, Skin Graft 2007) -2012: The end of the Mayan calendar! Best Coast - 'The Only Place' (The Only Place, Mexican Summer 2012) 16. The Sugar Stems - 'Like I Do' (Like I Do 7', Certified PR 2012) 17. Pop Zeus - 'Memory Hangs' (Pop Zeus, Burger 2012) 18. The White Wires - 'Everywhere You Were' (WWIII, Dirtnap 2012) 19.

Gentleman Jesse - 'We Gotta Get Out Of Here' (Leaving Atlanta, Douchemaster 2012). I was spending a frenzied night at home getting this episode ready and while I was uploading it, a thought came into my head: November 2017 marks the NINTH year of Random Old Records Podcast. Sure, I've taken a few months or even years off at times, but this show remains my favorite hobby in the world. A lot has happened in that time, but I still love finding amazing jams and cutting them together into hourish-long podcasts. Hope you have as much fun listening to them as I do making them!

There isn't really a theme to, except for a focus on newer music. It starts off with an anthem from Montana rockers Mordecai and a tense jangle bomb from Oakland's Rays, then features some non-one-word named bands like Erase Errata (PLEASE check out their reunion record from 2015) and Uranium Club, new tracks from shoegaze legends Lush and Slowdive, and a final section with classic 90s indie pop like World Of Pooh (also PLEASE check out the new reissue of their super-rare LP The Land Of Thirst, it is incredible) and The Spinanes. The other big news this time around is that I have finally rejoined the real podcast world, and you can now SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via, and. If you love the podcast and don't want to miss an episode, please click one of the links around the page and sign up now, then consider writing a nice review when you do! Older episodes will also be added back to the feed as time goes on. You can also go the traditional route and or the episode below. As always, thanks for listening!

Random Old Records Podcast #60 Released (Right-Click, 'Save As') 1. Mordecai - 'In A Hole' (Abstract Recipe, Richie 2017) 2. Rays - 'Theatre Of Lunacy' (Rays, Trouble In Mind 2017) 3.

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Knife Pleats - 'Things I Hold' (Hat Bark Beach, Jigsaw 2015) 4. School Damage - 'Particles' (School Damage, Chapter Music 2017) 5. Bent - 'Bless You' (Mattress Springs 7', Emotional Response 2017) 6. Erase Errata - 'Watch Your Language' (Lost Weekend, Under The Sun 2015) -Colonizing Mars! Ausmuteants - 'New Planet' (Band Of The Future, Aarght 2016) 8.

Uranium Club - 'That Clown's Got A Gun' (All Of Them Naturals, Fashionable Idiots 2017) 9. Savoy Motel - 'Western Version Boogie' (Savoy Motel, What's Your Rupture 2016) 10. Boss Hog - 'White Sand' (Boss Hog, DGC 1995) 11. Thee Oh Sees - 'At The End, On The Stairs' (An Odd Entrances, Castle Face 2016) -Problems with the mail! Lush - 'Out Of Control' (Blind Spot, Edamame 2016) 13.

Slowdive - 'No Longer Making Time' (Slowdive, Dead Oceans 2017) 14. Molly Nilsson - 'Money Never Dreams' (Imaginations, Night School 2017) 15. Cold Beat - '62 Moons' (Chaos By Invitation, Crime On The Moon 2017) -Thank you! Jeannie Pearl - 'Maybe In Another Year' (Wayfaring Strangers: Ladies From The Canyon, Numero Group 2017) 17. World Of Pooh - 'Someone Wants You Dead' (GHM 7', K 1990) 18.

The Spinanes - 'Valency' (Strand, Sub Pop 1996) 19. Lois - 'Flamer' (Bet The Sky, K 1995). TRUE STORY: this episode of Random Old Records was supposed to come out back in April. I had an entire hour mapped out, made a test-mix, and immediately hated it. So, I trashed the entire thing, sat on it awhile, made a few changes, still hated it, started from scratch and hated THAT one too, then heard the new album from Terry and found the perfect song to really make it sing.

Now, it's nearly October and is finally ready for your listening pleasure! It all kicks off with a series of songs straight out of the late '60s rock underground, featuring flashy horn arrangements, jazzy textures, and blasts of instrumental virtuosity. Then, you'll hear the massive 1995 single 'Fanfare' by Eric Matthews, a selection of recent chill-pop from Omni and Mild High Club, some newer tracks from long-time Random Old Records favorites Natural Child and Black Mountain, and then the old and new start to intermingle before Black Moth Super Rainbow finishes up with a modern classic track. Or the episode below, and as always, thanks for listening!

Random Old Records Podcast #59 Released (Right-Click, 'Save As') 1. The Gun - 'Race With The Devil' (Gun, Epic 1968) 2. Audience - 'Belladonna Moonshine' (Friend's Friend's Friend, Charisma 1970) 3. Keef Hartley Band - 'From The Window' (The Time Is Near, Deram 1970) 4. Tim Buckley - 'Pleasant Street' (Goodbye And Hello, Elektra 1967) -The mind of a baby!

Eric Matthews - 'Fanfare' (It's Heavy In Here, Sub Pop 1995) 6. Omni - 'Jungle Jenny' (Deluxe, Trouble In Mind 2016) 7. Terry - 'Take Me To The City' (Remember Terry, Upset The Rhythm 2017) 8. Mild High Club - 'Kokopelli' (Skiptracing, Stone's Throw 2016) 9. Black Mountain - 'Cemetery Breeding' (Iv, JagJaguwar 2016) -Freedom's just another word. Natural Child - 'There And Back' (Okey Dokey, self-released 2016) 11.

Doug Sahm - 'It's Gonna Be Easy' (Doug Sahm And Band, Atlantic 1973) 12. Arnim-Hamilton - 'Pepper Man' (Fuckin' A: Bubblegum Motherfucker Favorites (1967-1975), Burger 2016) 13.

Raw Edge - 'October Country' (Book A Trip 2: More Psych Pop Sounds Of Capitol Records, Now Sounds 2013) -Real fish pieces! Kevin Ayers and Bridget St. John - 'The Oyster And The Flying Fish' (Shooting At The Moon, Harvest 1970) 15.

The Parlour Band - 'Early Morning Eyes' (Is A Friend?, Deram 1972) 16. Kelley Stoltz - 'Star Cluster' (In Triangle Time, Castle Face 2015) 17. Black Moth Super Rainbow - 'Cobra Juicy' (Cobra Juicy, Rad Cult 2012). Happy February to you all! Everyone seems to be on edge lately due to the new president and the strange weather patterns moving their way across the United States, so what better way to turn off your brain and relax than a brand new episode of Random Old Records! I've already broken my resolution of putting these out on time, but hopefully the quality of this one will keep you listening! Kicks off with the hard funk of The Jimmy Castor Bunch, and flows into some rare grooves by Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces and Universal Togetherness Band, then drops in a brand new track from Foxygen, one of the best bands going right now in my opinion.

They have dialed back the experimentation of their previous LP.And Star Power and replaced it with lush arrangements and a bombastic Disney/Broadway vibe on the killer track 'Follow The Leader'. DEFINITELY go pick up the new record Hang when you get a chance! Then, we go deeper into the land of Southern Soul and heavy horn and string arrangements with some classics from Stax and Bobbie Gentry, and some more kickin' country rock from New Riders Of The Purple Sage and Sir Douglas (country rock has been my JAM as of late!). We then come back to the present and finish up with some dreamy jangle from the Liminanas, Chook Race, and Shantih Shantih. All in all, it's a full sixty minutes and two seconds of great music to calm your shattered nerves and give you a little peace of mind. Or the episode below, and as always, thanks for listening!

Random Old Records Podcast #58 Released 1. The Jimmy Castor Bunch - 'It's Just Begun' ( It's Just Begun, RCA 1972) 2.

The Promise - 'I'm Not Ready For Love' ( Eccentric Soul: A Red Black & Green Production, Numero 2012) 3. Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - 'What Is That You Got?' ( Dedication Of Love, Phinal Sound 1976) 4. Fran Farley - 'Cold Blooded Sally' ( Groove With A Feeling,Ace 2015) 5. Universal Togetherness Band - 'Pull Up' ( Ultra-High Frequencies: The Chicago Party, Numero 2015) 6.

Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - 'Ain't That A Bitch' ( Ain't That A Bitch, DJM 1976) -Get those bells up! Foxygen - 'Follow The Leader' ( Hang, Jagjaguwar 2017) 8. William Bell & Mavis Staples - 'Love's Sweet Sensation' ( Boy Meets Girl, Stax 1969) 9. Bobbie Gentry - 'Niki Hoeky' ( Ode To Billie Joe, Capitol 1967) 10. Bobby Charles - 'Small Town Talk' ( Bobby Charles, Bearsville 1972) 11. New Riders Of The Purple Sage - 'Important Exportin' Man' ( The Adventures Of Panama Red, Columbia 1973) 12.

The Sir Douglas Band - 'Texas Tornado' ( Texas Tornado, Atlantic 1973) -Street People! The Liminanas - 'Garden Of Eden' ( Malamore, Hozac 2016) 14. Chook Race - 'Sometimes' ( Around The House, Trouble In Mind 2016) 15. Scott & Charlene's Wedding - 'Don't Bother Me' ( Mid Thirties Single Scene, Fire 2016) 16. EZTV - 'There Goes My Girl' ( Calling Out, Captured Tracks 2015) 17. Shantih Shantih - 'Come To Me' ( Winter In September, Dusty Medical 2016) 18. Simi Stone - 'Benny' ( Simi Stone, Reveal 2015).

It's a brand new year, and to celebrate 2017, here's a of Random Old Records Podcast! My new year's resolution is to get back to a regular schedule and release a new episode once a month, so hopefully I can stick to it! Doing this podcast is amazing fun, but it's only a hobby and I just don't have as much time to work on it as I would like. I'm also hoping to have more old episodes re-uploaded in the near future as well, so be on the lookout! Episode #57 is filled with the sounds of the times. Most of the hour contains raging, angry punk rock from the year 2016, including nihilistic statements of protest from bands like Violence Creeps, Mongoloid, Pure Disgust, Anxiety, and Watery Love. The punk of 2016 was more diverse and stylistically challenging than it has been in awhile.

These songs clearly prove that the 'music is going to get great again in the next four years' crowd just isn't paying close enough attention. 60 straight minutes of bludgeoning rock n' roll can be a little monotonous, no matter how great it might be, so this episode contains a soft middle of bubblegum and country-rock that features a song from Hozac's crucial reissue of late-70s UK rockers Charlie 'Ungry, some cherry-picked compilation tracks, a super-catchy twangy obcurity by Swampwater, and a knockout hit from the Cowsills. Stream it or download it below, and as always, thanks for listening!

Random Old Records Podcast #57 Released 01/02/16 1. Action Swingers- 'Kicked In The Head' ( Quit While You're Ahead, In The Red 2015) 2. Watery Love - 'Ned's Dreamcatcher' ( Ned's Dreamcatcher 7', Richie 2016) 3. Violence Creeps - 'Back And To The Left' ( The Gift of Music, Total Punk 2016) 4. Anxiety - 'The Worst' ( Anxiety MLP, La Vida Es Un Mus 2016) 5. Video - 'Drink It In' ( The Entertainers, Third Man 2015) 6.

Negative Trend - 'Meathouse' ( Negative Trend 7', Heavy Manners 1978) -Futureworld! Charlie 'Ungry - 'House On Chester Road' ( Who Is My Killer? 7', Hozac 2016) 8. Rudy Preston - 'Poor White Trash' ( Twisted Tales From The Vinyl Wasteland Vol.

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1, Trailer Park 2006) 9. Jeff Cowell - 'Not Down This Low' ( Wayfaring Strangers: Cosmic American Music, Numero Group 2016) 10. Swampwater - 'Big Bayou' ( Swampwater, King 1971) 11. Townes Van Zandt - 'Where I Lead Me' ( Delta Momma Blues, Poppy 1971) 12. Jack Reeves - 'The Gun Slinger' ( Twisted Tales From The Vinyl Wasteland Vol. 1, Trailer Park 2006) 13. The Cowsills - 'Make The Music Flow' ( Captain Sad & His Ship Of Fools, MGM 1969) -Wild In The Sky!

Flipper - 'Ever' ( Album: Generic Flipper, Subterranean 1982) 15. Piss Test - 'Macy's' ( Biggest Band In Europe, Taken By Surprise 2014) 16. Cremalleras - 'Ex-Novios' ( Cremalleras, Cintas Pepe 2013) 17. Enamel - 'Gimme Power' ( Demo, 2016) 18. Pure Disgust - 'Scumbag' ( Pure Disgust, Katorga Works 2016) 19. Leather Towel - 'Too Much On' ( Leather Towel IV, Hozac 2016) 20. Mongoloid - 'Mongoloid Part 2' ( Plays Rock And Roll, Deranged 2016) 21.

NASA Space Universe - 'Building' ( 70 AD, Feel It 2016) 22. Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments - 'Cheater's Heaven' ( Bait And Switch, Onion 1995). There was no episode of Random Old Records in October, truly sorry for the delay! I needed a little extra time to craft the perfect selection of tracks for this one. Is a special 5-10-15-20 edition, which opens up the memory banks and goes back in time to the years 2011, 2006, 2001, and 1996. Looking back, none of these years were particularly 'great' for music, but each one definitely has their fair share of jams!

In 2011, Thee Oh Sees kicked off a remarkable run of albums with the acid-folk creep of Castlemania. Meanwhile, The Beets delivered their excellent final LP Let The Poison Out before leader Juan Wauters started a solo career.

A decade prior, Jersey post-hardcore rockers Rye Coalition unleashed THEIR final LP Curses, which had been in major label limbo for two years prior to release, and further south, Texas punks the Marked Men released their classic Fix My Brain. 2001 was the prime year for emo and post-hardcore, at least in my circle of friends at the time. Bands like Hey Mercedes and Hot Water Music were crafting anthems, while the remnants of Cap'n Jazz were crafting avant-fusion rock with Owls. Finally, the hour wraps up with a bunch of Britpop and indie rock from 1996, when both genres were in slight decline but still pumping out plenty of jams. In between the tracks are some vintage news stories to ramp up the nostalgia and complete the time capsule. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I had putting it together. As always, thanks for listening, and stay tuned for episode #57 next month!

Random Old Records Podcast #56 Released 11/07/16 1. The Beets - 'You Don't Want Kids To Be Dead' ( Let The Poison Out, Hardly Art 2011) 2. Thee Oh Sees - 'I Need Seed' ( Castlemania, In The Red 2011) 3. Fungi Girls - 'Doldrums' ( Some Easy Magic, Hozac 2011) 4. Cults - 'Go Outside' ( Cults, In The Name Of 2011) -2006: It's these damn gas prices! Rye Coalition - 'Pussyfootin' ( Curses, Gern Blandsten 2006) 6. Damone - 'Out Here All Night' ( Out Here All Night, Island 2006) 7.

Marked Men - 'Fix My Brain' ( Fix My Brain, Swami 2006) 8. The Pipettes - 'Your Kisses Are Wasted On Me' ( We Are The Pipettes, Memphis Industries 2006) 9. The Long Blondes - 'Separated By Motorways' ( Someone To Drive You Home, Rough Trade 2006) -2001: Cincinnati explodes! Jimmy Eat World - 'Bleed American' ( Bleed American, Dreamworks 2001) 11. Hot Water Music - 'Paper Thin' ( A Flight And A Crash, Epitaph 2001) 12.

Hey Mercedes - 'Eleven To Your Seven' ( Everynight Fire Works, Vagrant 2001) 13. Revit architecture 2014 library free download. Rival Schools - 'Everything Has Its Point' ( United By Fate, Island 2001) 14. Owls - 'Everyone Is My Friend' ( Owls, Jade Tree 2001) -1996: The Superman Curse!!

Howlin' Maggie - 'Alcohol' ( Honeysuckle Strange, Columbia 1996) 16. Ocean Colour Scene - 'The Day We Caught The Train' ( Moseley Shoals, MCA 1996) 17. The Divine Comedy - 'Becoming More Like Alfie' ( Casanova, Setanta 1996) 18. Lush - 'Heavenly Nobodies' ( Lovelife, 4AD 1996) 19. Go Sailor - 'Fine Day For Sailing' ( Go Sailor, Lookout 1996). I'm few weeks late this time, but hopefully this selection of jams will be worth the wait! September brings the great news that Memphis weirdo blues rockers the Grifters have reissued their classic 1994 LP, Crappin' You Negative.

This hot mess of ugly distortion, bent guitar duels, and loose-limbed grooves might be a bit dated, but it still bleeds passion and grit through the speakers like it did back then. I was lucky enough to see them on a reunion tour last year, and the addition of age, wisdom, and increased precision made them even more powerful. Here's tp the hope that they make more music!

Starts off with the Grifters aptly enough, then goes all over the map. You'll hear an absolute jangle-pop earworm from Paperhead bassist Peter Stringer-Hye, a classic Aussie punk jam from Kim Salmon and The Scientists, a brand-new song from Rangers, and a gross, Flipper-lovin' punk plod from Cleveland's Rubber Mate.

Finally, in honor of my recent viewing of the Amphetamine Reptile/Tom Hazelmyer documentary The Color Of Noise, you get a ferocious track from Halo Of Flies, and like-minded jams from Laughing Hyenas and Chrome Cranks. As always, thanks for listening! I will be back in a few weeks, closer to a regular schedule I hope, with episode #56. This one will be a special '5-10-15-20' episode where I hop in the time machine to re-visit songs from 5, 10, 15, and 20 years ago! 2001 and 1996 were some strange and interesting times, for sure! Random Old Records #55 Released 1. Grifters - 'Rats' ( Crappin' You Negative, Shangri-La 1994) 2.

Archers Of Loaf - 'Nevermind The Enemy' ( Vee Vee, Alias 1995) 3. Owls - 'The Lion.'

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( Two, Jade Tree 2014) 4. Josh Rouse - 'Winter In The Hamptons' ( Nashville, Rykodisc 2005) 5.

Peter Stringer-Hye - 'When My Eyes Are Closed' ( Sunday Girls 7', Trouble In Mind 2016) 6. Canyon - 'Ten Good Eyes' ( Empty Rooms, Gern Blandsten 2002) -Heroes of the B Westerns! The Scientists - 'High Noon' ( The Scientists, EMI 1981) 8. Savoy Motel - 'Souvenir Shop Rock' ( Hot One 7', Official Memorabilia 2016) 9. Rangers - 'Never Again' ( Texas Rock Bottom, 2016) 10.

Beef Jerk - 'Move Into The Ocean' ( Tragic, Trouble In Mind 2016) 11. Colleen Green - 'Between The Lines' ( Colleen Green, Infinity Cat 2016) 12. Kitchen's Floor - 'Doomed' ( Battle Of Brisbane, Hozac 1970) -Regis vs.

Foster Care - 'Justify To Me' ( Sterilization, Total Punk 2016) 14. Rubber Mate - 'Floor Licker' ( Rub 'Em All 7', Saucepan 2016) 15.

Halo Of Flies - 'You Get Nothing' ( Music For Insect Minds, Amphetamine Reptile, 1991) 16. Killdozer - 'Man Vs. Nature' ( Twelve Point Buck, Touch & Go 1991) 17. Laughing Hyenas - 'Kick' ( Life Of Crime, Touch & Go 1989) 18.

Chrome Cranks - 'Little Johnny Jewel' ( Chrome Cranks 20th Anniversary Edition, Hozac 2015). Another month has passed, and Random Old Records Podcast has returned with another hour's worth of jams! Earlier in the year, I acquired the amazing 3 disc compilation on Cherry Red Records called Dust On The Nettles. This set goes deep into the UK's psychedelic folk scene, from big names like Pentangle, Fairport Convention, and Vashti Bunyan, to complete obscurities.

This is a genre I knew very little about, and it totally blew my mind open! Also, my favorite artist of 2015, Ryley Walker, just released his brand new album, Golden Sings That Have Been Sung, and it is loaded with way out folk explorations as well. On, 'The Roundabout' by Walker mingles with tracks from Dust On The Nettles, along with other folky favorites from the time period by Ramases and Mike Cooper. You will also hear brand new tracks from old favorites Night Beats and Klaus Johann Grobe, a sizzling jam from Columbus' Counter Intuits (featuring Ron House from Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments!), and more from The Lavender Flu double LP. Whether you love the rays of the August sun, or dream of a dank, air-conditioned pit, or you like long, languid jams, or dig snappy singalongs, there's something for you here. As always, thanks for listening!

Random Old Records Podcast #54 Released 08/08/16 1. Mike Cooper - 'That's How' ( Trout Steel, Dawn 1970) 2. Ryley Walker - 'The Roundabout' ( Golden Sings That Have Been Sung, Dead Oceans 2016) 3. Cian Nugent - 'Shadows' ( Night Fiction, Woodsist 2016) 4. Ramases - 'Hello Mister' ( Space Hymns, Vertigo 1971) -The alternative society!

Counter Intuits - 'Rubber Gloves' ( Monosyllabilly, Pyramid Scheme 2016) 6. The Lavender Flu - 'I Was The Sun/My Time' ( Heavy Air, MEDS 2016) 7. Night Beats - 'Sunday Mourning' ( Who Sold My Generation, Heavenly 2016) 8. Klaus Johann Grobe - 'Pure Fantasie' ( Spagat Der Liebe, Trouble In Mind 2016) -More alternative society! Richard & Linda Thompson - 'I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight' ( I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight, Island 1974) 10. The Owl Service - 'The Skater' ( His Pride.

No Friend., Horn 2016) 11. Pentangle - 'Springtime Promises' ( Basket Of Light, Reprise 1969) 12. Heron - 'Upon Reflection' ( Heron, Dawn 1970) 13. The Occasional Word - 'The Evil Venus Tree' ( The Year Of The Great Leap Sideways, Dandelion 1969) 14. Swanox - 'The Whistler' ( Duskrunner, Not Not Fun 2014). Well, I spent a little over a month going through my modest collection of 7' vinyl and have picked out 28 tracks, both A's and B's. Episode #53 of Random Old Records is dedicated to the EP, the single, the 45, the seven inch vinyl record!

Though it sometimes sucks to get up and flip a record over every couple of minutes, the 7' is unmatched in its ability to get the heart racing. Like a slap in the face, the best singles make their mark, get in, and get out. You can grab the latest episode. The singles I pulled for this podcast mostly fall into three main categories.

First is a batch of mid-90s era punk rock, from back when the ads in Maximumrocknroll were my primary source of record shopping in my small Ohio town. I used to fold up my lunch money in a piece of paper, mail it across the country, and wait 6-8 weeks for these jams, and I'm not about to launch into a crabby old man bit about how it made me appreciate them more, If I had been offered a Paypal account and tracking numbers back in 1995, I would have snapped them right up!! I still spin the stack of crucial singles from Rip-Off Records (you'll hear a ripper from Teengenerate in this episode) all of the time, along with the singles from Indiana pop-punkers The Beautys and kinda-terrible-but-also-amazing Screeching Weasel-clones Everready. This isn't a total nostalgia trip though, because ROR #53 is mostly filled with rock n' roll of recent vintage, with a heavy saturation of selections from Florida's incredible Total Punk label. Each release from Total Punk comes in a white paper sleeve with a hand-stamped cover, and presents the best in modern punk rock from the likes of Life Stinks, Midnite Snaxxx, Slugga, and Vatican Dagger. You'll also hear songs from the Lumpy Records stable, another label that specializes in contemporary punk rock with inspired, home-spun sleeve designs. Dig that filthy hardcore blast 'Wash Up', by Calgary degenerates Glitter!

Finally, we finish up with some tracks from my favorite flea market finds. Who knew that the B-Side of the bubblegum classic 'Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)' was a lush, harmonized bit of sunshine pop that's at least 78% as good as its more famous flip? In contrast, The Peppermint Trolley Company's heady, psychosis-psych popper '9 O'Clock Business Man' fits perfectly on the B-Side, and it was comped on the first volume of Soft Sounds For Gentle People. I nearly fainted when I found that one!

As always, thanks for listening, and if you dig Random Old Records, tell your friends about me! I'll be back in the first week of August with even more jams! Random Old Records Podcast #53 Released 06/02/16 1. Penetration - 'Firing Squad' (Side A, Virgin VS213, 1978) 2. Midnite Snaxxx - 'Pull Down The Shades' (Side B, Total Punk TPR-28, 2015) 3. Nasty Facts - 'Crazy About You' (Side B, Bush Pig BPR-002, 2015) 4. The Beautys - 'Sweetheart Sweetheart' (Side A, House O' Pain HOP-019, 1997) 5.

Kamala & The Karnivores - 'Bone Bouquet' (Side B, Lookout #16, 1989) 6. 'Anxiety' (Side A, Lumpy 9203, 2015) 7.

Violence Creeps - 'Drop Out' (Side A, Veecee, 2015) 8. Frau - 'EBD' (Side A, self-released FR01, 2015) -The ability to change your life! Vanilla Muffins - 'Always On The Wrong Side' (Side A, Black Hole HO-013, 1996) 10.

Crown Court - 'Jack Jones' (Side A, Rebellion RR124, 2015) 11. Teengenerate - 'Out Of Sight' (Side A, Rip-Off #008, 1995) 12.

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Spodie - '17 & Stupid' (Side A, Cult Of Teen COT #001, 1997) 13. Everready - 'Never Walk Away' (Side A, Campground CR003, 1993) 14. Heavy Times - 'Bad Brother' (Side B, Hozac HZR-180, 2016) -The local record shop! Electric Eels - 'Jaguar Ride' (Side A, Hozac HZR-145, 2014) 16. Menthol - 'Inner Trip' (Side B, Not Normal NNT#049 3/4, 2016) 17. The Dils - 'I Hate The Rich' (Side A, Superior Viaduct SV080, 2015) 18. Life Stinks - 'Sweep It Under The Rug' (Side B, Total Punk TPR-24, 2014) 19.

Glitter - 'Wash Up' (Side A, Lumpy, 2016) 20. Slugga - 'Parasite' (Side A, Total Punk TPR-31, 2015) 21. Vatican Dagger - 'The Mess' (Side B, Total Punk TPR-30, 2015) 22. Urochromes - 'Country Joe' (Side A, Lumpy #52, 2016) -Memories! The Pacifics - 'Say You Love Me' (Side A, Mistkafer MR-45 02, 2015) 24.

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The Fresh & Onlys - 'Laughter Is Contagious' (Side, Trouble In Mind TIM003, 2010) 25. The Dentists - 'Burning The Thoughts From My Skin' (Side B, Trouble In Mind TIM075, 2014) 26. Lewis & Clarke Expedition - 'Blue Revelations' (Side A, Colgems 66-1006 1967) 27. Edison Lighthouse - 'Every Lonely Day' (Side B, Bell 858, 1970) 28. The Peppermint Trolley Company - '9 O'Clock Business Man' (Side B, Acta 45-814, 1968).

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