Sunday Brunch is our catch-all episode in which we spin a little bit from all corners of our catalog. This two-hour episode features Spacemen 3 ...
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92: Powerful Pop
One hour of power pop — ringing guitars, tight harmonies, & hooks galore — from a few of the finest purveyors of sentimental songwriting. ...
91: You’ll Dance To Anything
“You’ll Dance To Anything” is our slightly tongue-in-cheek dance party featuring one hour of tunes from the funkier side of our ...
90: Sunday Brunch
On this two-hour Sunday Brunch we’ll hear from The Specials (pictured), Joe Jackson, XTC, Teenage Fanclub, Orange Juice, Depeche Mode, The ...
89: Lowest Fidelity
This show is all about the lo-fi. To us, that means lowest fidelity, as in a disregard for the quality of the recording and an urgency for just ...
88: The Great Cover-Up
The Great Cover-Up features an hour of cover songs. We’ll hear covers of Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Berry, Wire, Rufus Thomas, Joy Division, ...
87: Left Of The Dial
The phrase “left of the dial” is one of those catch-alls that implies American “college rock radio” in the mid-to-late ...
86: Gimme Indie Rock!
Gimme Indie Rock celebrates the early-to-mid ’90s indie scene. This hour-long episode is chock full of American bands, including The ...
85: Typical Grrrls
Typical Grrrls focuses on female-fronted bands and solo female artists. This episode includes Lydia Lunch (pictured), Sleater-Kinney, Blonde ...
84: Moody Fuckers
Here’s a new episode of Moody Fuckers featuring Front 242 (pictured), Helmet, Fad Gadget, Swans, Visage, Nitzer Ebb, Clock DVA, Bjork, Love ...
83: Sunday Brunch
After a week’s worth of shows focused on Los Angeles, we’re heading in the opposite direction for this episode of Sunday Brunch. ...
78-82: Yes L.A.!
Welcome to our series on Los Angeles’ awesome punk, post-punk, and new wave scene circa 1976-1986. This is the best primer on the L.A. ...