Wednesday, July 26, 2006

NEXT WEEK 14


Hello boys and girls. Tonight another new segment of NEXT. NEXT is a new music show and you can listen online at 1071thepeak.com. NEXT is sponsored by Snapple. So the next time you find yourself in the drink isle remember it's not noon yet and support a company that cares about good music. I got an email from a listener and she has a myspace--space so thanks for listening Kathy. You kick a$$.

Playlist for NEXT. NEXT is also an iMix. Just head to the iMix homepage on iTunes and search for an iMix named "Next week 14". It should pop right up. If not just email me. Also if you wouldn't mind giving NEXT a vote. Thanks.

Primal Scream – Country Girl (Riot City Blues)
Back to the Future. A welcomed return to classic sounding PS.

Nada Surf – I Like What You Say (John Tucker Must Die OST)
From what I’ve seen of the trailers the movie doesn’t hold much of a promise of a good movie but the soundtrack it seems ok.

The Pipettes – Your Kisses are Wasted on Me (We are the Pipettes)
Remember the girl groups of the 60s…this is a girl group in that vein for the aughts or zeroes or whatever this decade is being called. A really fun cd full of great moments about girls just being girls—and that always makes me happy.

The Minders – Don’t You Stop (It’s a Bright Guilty World)
If you look in the dictionary under Indie Pop you would of course find just a definition of INDIE POP but may just find a photo of this band. It's a charming throwback—not to the trippy '60s, but to the indie-rock '90s

The Meat Purveyors – Don’t You Want Me Baby (Someday Soon Things Will Much Worse)(cover of The Human League )
They have been together for more or less 10 years and 5 cds. The first four were pretty pure acoustic records, as close to bluegrass as we get," Anderson says. "This new one has drums here and there, piano and electric guitars

Muse – Starlight (Black Holes and Revelations)
My current cd of the moment. The fourth cd by this UK trio this is an epic cd that marries prog rock to dance music. Strange bed fellows but a great listening experience—not there aren’t a few not so great moments.

Elefant – Uh Oh Hello (The Black Magic Show)
In 1986 they would have been in their element, in 1996 they would have been passe, and in 2006 they're one of the hottest retro '80s bands.

Pernice Brothers – Somerville (Live a Little)
Gotta love any song that wants to get out of Suck City…if you don’t know this band change that now. New song on a forth coming cd look for it in the fall of 2006. File under rocks most neglected genius

Pet Shop Boys – Psychological (Fundamental)
9th cd. They're the dance band on a techno Titanic.

Drive By Truckers – A World of Hurt (A Blessing and a Curse)
One of my favorite “message songs” The song plays like graduation speech for southern rockers

Elf Power – Somewhere Down The River (Back to the Web)
8th cd from the New york via Athens GA band. A different direction from sweet melodies to folky acoustic guitar driven songs.

Lily Allen – Absolutely Nothing (Smile ep)
Last year, Allen posted three tracks to MySpace and soon had 1.5 million people streaming her tunes and 30,000 registered as friends. She is literally an overnight success.

If you are bored at home...create your own zoo.

More later
Bro

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