Our latest tribute to the role of synthesizers in the early post-punk, new wave, and New Romantic scenes (pre-1985) includes cuts from Spandau ...
272: Footnotes
“Footnotes” is our episode dedicated to obscure bands that were barely more than blips on the radar. Consider this a tour of the ...
271: Sunday Brunch
On this week’s Sunday Brunch, we say goodbye to Chuck Berry (pictured) with a trio of rather unique covers of his most popular tunes. Also ...
270: Just Making Noise!!!
“Just Making Noise” is our tribute to the noisier side of the American underground rock scene in the mid-to-late ’80s to early ...
269: You’ll Dance To Anything
On our latest episode of You’ll Dance to Anything, we give you 14 reasons to get outta your office chair and move to the beat. Blancmange ...
268: Through Being Cool
Through Being Cool is all about the New Wave. We mine the late ’70s and early ’80s for classic cuts from the underground, some of which poked ...
267: Sunday Brunch
On this week’s two-hour Sunday Brunch episode we’ll hear from Redd Kross (pictured), Galaxie 500, Pointed Sticks, Joy Division, The ...
266: Sunday Brunch
There was a lot of Little Records-era music news this week. First, white supremacist shithead Richard Spencer declared Depeche Mode the official ...
265: Moody Fuckers
I’ve got your Moody Fuckers right here: “There’s a gaping hole in the way we are / With nothing to fill it up anymore / No ...
264: Sunday Brunch
One of the very first listeners to contact us, all the way back when we were still a streaming 24/7 online radio station, was Greg (pictured ...
263: Dreammmy
“Dreammmy” is an ethereal, psychedelic set with the occasional subtle boom. A little bit dream pop, a little bit Paisley Underground, ...
262: Yearbook 1987
In 1987, the U.S. stock market crashed, Margaret Thatcher was re-elected, and the search for Nessie came up empty, but it wasn’t a shabby ...