Thursday, July 20, 2006

NEXT WEEK 13 was last night


and the public outcry for the playlist is amazing. Here is the playlist for NEXT 107.1's New Music show. Sponsored by Snapple. Thanks for listening. Remember that NEXT is an iMix. Go to the iMix homepage on iTunes and search for an iMix titled "Next Week 13" You will find every song there but the Matt and Kim tune. Hope you find your next new favorite song.

Charlatans UK – Muddy Ground (Simpatico)
They have been together for almost two decades. Good Brit-pop here people.

Gomez – See the world (How We Operate)
They celebrate year number ten in October. Get anything by this band.

The Heavy Blinkers – Filtered Light (The and I are Still So Young)
If you love THE WHITE ALBUM and SMILE, then The Heavy Blinkers might just be your new favorite band. The Heavy Blinkers are a five-piece band from Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Nada Surf – All you need is love (Single)Beatles cover
All You Need Is Love" is a song written by John Lennon (with contributions from Paul McCartney) and first performed by The Beatles on Our World, the first ever live global television link. Broadcast to 26 countries and watched by 350 million people, the program was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967. The BBC had commissioned The Beatles to write a song for the UK's contribution to the program and this was the result.

Secret Machines – Faded Lines (Ten Silver Drops)
They formed in Dallas TX so why did they move to NY in 2000
"And anyway," adds Brandon, "in all the great rock and roll stories, you have to get up and go somewhere else. The Beatles went to Hamburg, Bob Dylan went to New York, and Jimi Hendrix went to London.”

Matt and Kim – Yea yeah (ep)
Brooklyn twosome Matt and Kim This pair have so much energy with Kim banging the drums and Matt playing keyboards, they create an avalanche of funkypowerbeat noise-tunes.

Built to Spill – Goin’Against Your Mind (You in Reverse)
My closest comparison would be the garage rock of Neil Young and Crazy Horse. A band that remembers what a guitar sounds like.

Ziggy Marley – Black Cat (Love is My Religion)
It's tough trying to follow in the footsteps of a famous father, and tougher still when your dad was global legend Bob Marley but that’s what Ziggy attempts with his second solo release.

The Brand New Heavies – Right On (Get Used to It)
The old saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” could well apply to the career of the Brand New Heavies who, after many years (their debut album was released in 91)have returned with their original lineup once again intact.
Anyone that loves a burning groove shouldn’t be without this cd.

Thom Yorke – And It Rained all Night (The Eraser)
it's "Kid B, Version 2.0," blips and all. Now he doesn’t want to call it a solo album so I guess we call it an unaccompanied, non-band album. It sounds just like a solo album Thom Yorke would release…so depending on how you feel about that statement is probably how you feel about this cd too.

The Gunners have a new stadium. Looks sweet. I'd like a box please. In search of an EPL team as a non soccer fan. The search by an ESPN writer.

I am sure you've seen it this but just in case: Gnarls Barkley's Smiley faces. Very forest gump type video.

More later
Bro

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