January 31, 2011

Johnny Whopper episode 14

Broadcast on 1/31/2011:

01. Tyler Jon Tyler - Separate Issue
02. The Minks - Funeral Song
03. DUDES - King of the Hips
04. Jeans Wilder - Sparkler
05. Braids - Lemonade
06. Mood Rings - Yellow Teeth
07. Gkfoes Vjgoaf - Giving is Receiving
08. Cloud Nothings - Nothing's Wrong
09. Iggy & the Stooges - Gimme Danger [Adam's weekly music column]
10. Woodsman - Insects
11. Spectre Folk - Burning Bridge
12. FLIGHT - The Lead Riders
13. Hear Hums - BXYZ
14. Earth Girl Helen Brown - Hit After Hit
14. The Babies - Meet Me in the City

I was totally not aware that Gkfoes Vjgoaf had released new material so recently, much less that it was so good. I also have a feeling we'll be hearing more from Woodsman and FLIGHT soon.

January 25, 2011

Johnny Whopper episode 13

We're back! Winter break forced us to take a short hiatus from our radio show, but we're starting what will hopefully be a long and fruitful 2011. Also new this year is Adam's weekly column devoted to amazing and/or important tracks.

01. Dirty Beaches - Speedway King
02. California Wives - Blood Red Youth
03. World Champion - Dream
04. Beach Fossils - Calyer
05. Smith Westerns - All Die Young
06. La Sera - Devils Hearts Grow Gold
07. Young Prisms - If You Want To
08. John Lennon - Stand By Me [Adam's weekly column]
09. Ducktails - Art Vandelay
10. Kurt Vile - Jesus Fever
11. Clive Tanaka y su Orquestra - All Night, All Right
12. White Fence - Lillian (Won't You Play Drums)
13. Times New Viking - No Room To Live
14. No Age - Teen Creeps

Those Clive Tanaka and California Wives tracks were both beautiful and uplifting in a time when too many tracks just go for the "bummer" vibes. Also great to hear some new stuff from La Sera, whose upcoming S/T LP should be exciting.

On a related note, I've noticed that a lot of the hyperlinks in earlier posts are messed up - I'll go back and fix them sometime. For now, though, it should be fairly obvious where they should be taking you, even if they just lead to 404s.

January 22, 2011

Young Prisms


As of today, I have 12 artists in my music library whose names begin with "Young." With so many fresh new artists claiming the moniker, it's only fair to ask: is it the next "wolf" or "crystal"?

Anyway, I first came across San Fran psych-fuzz-poppers Young Prisms on No Nothing Publishing's prescient Deadbeat Vol. 1 mixtape, which also included up-and-comers Dirty Beaches and Electric Sunset. Their contribution was a 46-second whirlwind of a track called "Fourtwenty Friendly", which first appeared on their 2009 sold-out Mexican Summer 12". Now they've taken things in a more shoegaze-based direction, giving their songs room to breathe. Check the soaring melodies on "If You Want To," the second track from their debut LP Friends For Now, just released on Kanine Records.

Also catch them playing with Melted Toys and JW local favorites Niall at the Lightbulb Club in Fayetteville on Thursday, 1/27.

January 4, 2011

12 Albums From 2010 I Want To Recognize

...because they're not by Kanye West, Robyn, Sufjan Stevens or Deerhunter, because we honored them a bunch already, assuming what we give them is worth calling "honor" (in alphabetical order).

by Gavin

Bathcrones - Psychorama

Baths - Cerulean
Beach House - Teen Dream (whatever)
Emeralds - Does It Look Like I'm Here?
Forest Swords - Dagger Paths
Mark McGuire - Living With Yourself
Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal
Pac Div - Don't Mention It Mixtape
Sam Amidon - I See The Sign
Tennis - Daytrotter Session 9.24.2010
Valgeir Sigurðsson - Draumalandið
Various Artists - Dope Mountain Fuck

Maybe when I trust myself more as a writer, I'll write about what, specifically, I like about each album, but every time I've tried it in the past, my own words sound completely worthless and tired by the end. So these are albums I enjoyed because I heard something new and exciting in each one. None of them played to my expectations - they all surpassed them.