• 5...4...3...2...fun!! playlist --2009 08 27--

    29 sept. 2009, 0h05m par Hoshwa

    mmmm yah! glad to be back! here is PART 1 of our 2-month tour recaps shows! this part included all the show from Fresno, CA to Seattle, WA. on tour with Backpack! and then i played most of our welcome home show!

    5...4...3...2...fun!!
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    Hop Scotch Heroes - Live @ Cafe Fresno Infoshop: Fresno, CA: June 24th, 2009
    Yesterday's Chonies - Live @ Cafe Fresno Infoshop: Fresno, CA: June 24th, 2009
    Kitchen - Live @ The Crystal Palace: Santa Cruz, CA: June 25th, 2009
    James Rabbit - Live @ The Crystal Palace: Santa Cruz, CA: June 25th, 2009
    Miguel from Oakland - Live @ Big Foot Ranch: San Francisco, CA: June 26th, 2009
    Poppet - Live @ The Pink House: Davis, CA: June 27th, 2009
    Cole Miller - Live @ The Tree House: Arcata, CA: June 29th, 2009
    Foot Ox - Live @ The Tree House: Arcata, CA: June 29th, 2009
    Stephen Steinbrink - Live @ The Tree House: Arcata, CA: June 29th, 2009
    Dustin and the Furniture - Live @ The Tree House: Arcata, CA: June 29th, 2009
    Ylime - Live @ The Tree House: Arcata, CA: June 29th, 2009
    Wabash - Live @ The Tree House: Arcata, CA: June 29th, 2009
    Sally Ford - Live @ The Greenhouse: Portland, OR: June 30th, 2009
    Generifus - Live @ The Northern: Olympia, WA: July 3rd, 2009
    June Madrona - Live @ The Northern: Olympia, WA: July 3rd, 2009
    Jason Clackley - Live @ Dancylvania: Seattle, WA: July 4th, 2009
    Sundance Kids - Live @ Dancylvania: Seattle, WA: July 4th, 2009

    Brando - Live @ Biko Garage: Isla Vista, CA: August 24th, 2009
    Bad Heart Bull - Live @ Biko Garage: Isla Vista, CA: August 24th, 2009
    Iji - Live @ Biko Garage: Isla Vista, CA: August 24th, 2009
    Fishboy - Live @ Biko Garage: Isla Vista, CA: August 24th, 2009
  • Official ANUS.com communique to all scenesters, hipsters and fakes

    4 août 2009, 20h40m par asgardsrei666

    You came into this genre, which had an idea of its own.

    Because you are weak, and you can't tell the difference between appearance and reality, you started using it for your own ends. To make yourself seem cool, either blockheaded kvlt or obliviously "open-minded."

    You thought things like Dethklok and brainless faux prog bands were really cool, in that ironic kind of hip way you like.

    Everything you have done has not been about the music. It has not been about art or culture. It has been about you and your failing egos.

    You want to make it a joke so you feel better about being the hopelessly normal and boring people you are. You want to hide how ordinary you are. We are not fooled.

    We are taking this genre back. You, scenesters and hipsters and other people who do not understand the message behind this music and the spirit of its culture, are blight on a good thing. We are not interested in you or your failings.

    Here is our official communication to you:


  • ATTN: metal hipsters - A message from ANUS.com

    4 août 2009, 17h27m par asgardsrei666

    You came into this genre, which had an idea of its own.

    Because you are weak, and you can't tell the difference between appearance and reality, you started using it for your own ends. To make yourself seem cool, either blockheaded kvlt or obliviously "open-minded."

    You thought things like Dethklok and brainless faux prog bands were really cool, in that ironic kind of hip way you like.

    Everything you have done has not been about the music. It has not been about art or culture. It has been about you and your failing egos.

    You want to make it a joke so you feel better about being the hopelessly normal and boring people you are. You want to hide how ordinary you are. We are not fooled.

    We are taking this genre back. You, scenesters and hipsters and other people who do not understand the message behind this music and the spirit of its culture, are blight on a good thing. We are not interested in you or your failings.

    Here is our official communication to you:


  • bicycle records

    29 jui. 2009, 16h46m par klienicum



    hier hatten wir über bicycle records, also im weitesten sinne berichtet, vielmehr stürzten wir uns auf die labellieblinge june madrona. heute gehen wir etwas darüber hinaus und wollen einige der neuesten infos inkl. bewegter bilder aufzeigen. nebenher gilt es, auf dies oder jenes aufmerksam zu machen.
    jessy und kathy aus olympia sind the nextdoor neighbors mit etwas sperrigem elektrofolk, der sich aber genügsam und strebsam von hinten heranpirscht. mitnehmen. das aktuelle album heißt "magic vs. machine" wie der unten angegebene titeltrack. über june madrona könnt Ihr Euch über obigen link ausreichend informieren. jenny jenkins ist ein knallerweib, kugelrund und vor humor strotzend. dabei kommt ihre musik oft ganz leise daher. ihr neues werk "oventoucher" gibt es seit mitte mai auf bicycle. polka dot dot dot sind eher ein zufallsprodukt, da musiker verschiedenster kollektive zusammenfanden. mir der liebste folk, wenn das banjo schranzig klingt, die säge geigt und der gesang wie aus einer blechdose herüber lärmt. 2007 gab es ein klasse album, in 2009 hat man sich wiedervereinigt. aus oakland stammt lilly alias yes please, der vielleicht spannenste act, seht und hört nach, was ich meine. ansonsten hat das label aus olympia noch einiges mehr zu bieten. aber wie stets: nun seit Ihr selbst gefragt!
    mehr noch: http://dasklienicum.blogspot.com/2009/07/neue-tone-634-bicycle-records.html

    Bicycle Records
    Jenny Jenkins
    June Madrona
    Polka Dot Dot Dot
  • 5...4...3...2...fun!! playlist --2009 03 26--

    24 mai 2009, 5h53m par Hoshwa

    yes! spent 3 days with koalacaust! saw them play threw shows and they came to the radio show! what a fun time!

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    Optiquest - Adult Rodeo
    The Naked Future part one - Arrington De Dionyso
    The Locksmith Cometh - The Curtains
    Football Dream - June Madrona
    Impossible Things - The Crayon Fields
    The Early '80s - Times New Viking
    Cities - Blackbird Raum
    The Radio - The Escargo-Go's
    Running In The City - Denim
    Little Bird - The Barmitzvah Brothers
    Magic Vs. The Machine - The Nextdoor Neighbors
    I Walked Among The Trees - Burning Hearts
    God Is Dead - Put Down That Science Pole
    Why You Wanna Party? - Put Down That Science Pole
    Yes For Now - The Yes Pleases
    Expectations - Cake on Cake
    The Sun Shines Down - The Amphetameanies
    Pajama Party in a Haunted Hive - Beat Happening
    Fog Song - Antarctica Takes It!
    Cutdown - Matt & Kim
    Poor Lola - April March
    W.I.L.D. - James Rabbit
    Running, Jumping, Standing St - The Ergs!
    Goth Girls - Wavves
    This Ocean's Too Big - Between The Pine

    LIVE: koalacaust
  • 5...4...3...2...fun!! playlist --2009 03 19--

    24 mai 2009, 5h46m par Hoshwa

    cool! had adam balbo on live! he also played the next night at the furnace with june madrona and great job! also, some friends came by to promote an art show at the arden garden. and ricky came back to town and played a song!

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    Less Than The Air - Nana Grizol
    Return of the Mindless Zombies - Peppermint Pony
    Anarchy Means I Litter - Atom and His Package
    Shut Shut Up - Emperor X
    Dance On - Asleep in the Sea
    Microscope Lab Voices - Experimental Dental School
    I'll Never Be Ready For Summer - Automat
    Dracula - The Galactic Heroes

    LIVE: Adam Balbo

    Five Years of Reiner - June Madrona
    Brian is Deaf - Great Job
    Ninja Turdle - best fwends!
    Everytime You Cry - Transmittens
    Einstein's Daughter (Before) - Dinner Party with Mr. Woodworth
    Goodmorning Glory - craig salt peters
    Girl Attorney - HEALTH
    Jet Set - 14 Year Old Girls
    The Dirt Is My Friend - Elliott the Letter Ostrich
    Seattle, Washington - Casiotone for the Painfully Alone

    LIVE PSA: Arden Garden Art Show

    The New Year - Dear Nora

    LIVE: Ricky

    Oh I Understand - Lucky Dragons
    before you - The Babyskins
    Better Days - Apples in Stereo
    One Last Kiss - Cub
    Her Father And Her - Adam Green
    Whale Tale - Cara del Gato
    Motion Picture Song - Dave Dondero
  • Top albums for 2008 most of which are from other years

    20 déc. 2008, 16h51m par jonnyrice

    A Quite Quiet Listing

    <For a link to this list with pictures, please go here:
    http://dean-bags.blogspot.com/2008/12/jonnys-top-hits-of-2008.html.>

    With Kings of Convenience gearing up to release a new album called Quiet IS the New Loud, a follow up to Quiet Is the New Loud, I thought I’d go with the flow and just throw up my favorite quiet time albums of 2008 (even if it means dropping Marnie Stern and Deerhoof like bad habits!). I dug deep into the soft-veined recesses this year, eschewing hip-hop and hot chip for hot little ditties about horses, death, and Chicago. I finally got over trying to listen to new albums and really just listened to last.fm and decided I liked some artists I thought I didn’t, and found some albums no one else but sad, white northerners were listening to, too. So here’s a list, of some of the albums I loved in 2008, and why I loved them, and how quiet they were, and how loud I played them, and really none of those things at all.

    P.S. I don't even really like Kings of Convenience. And I wrote this list from 25-to-1, but I'm posting it oppositely. Some of the entries might be confusing in backwards order. Oh, well.


    1. Rachel Ries – Without a Bird / For You Only
    Gal of the year! These albums were the first CDs I bought in over two years, and I had already downloaded one of them. For that, Rachel Ries is a miracle maker. She’s basically all I ever wanted from Over the Rhine since they started sucking, only from North Dakota and Chicago, rather than Cincinnati and Kentucky. I have decided that North Dakota is superior to Kentucky. And I always knew Chicago was better than Cincinnati (I mean, look at the Bengals). Rachel Ries has the sweetest voice in the world, and she reminds me of Amy Griffin so freaking bad. They should meet and be BFFs 4evah!

    2. Horse Feathers – Words Are Dead / House with No Home
    Horse Feathers is Justin Ringle, who comes from Idaho I think, but now lives in Portland, which kind of makes me jealous. Sometimes I google-map Portland and look at all the spots I remember from when I was eleven. Which is basically OMSI and the Rose Garden and the Zoo. I bet Justin goes to the zoo all the time. I’m so jealous.

    3. Vetiver – Thing of the Past
    I've listened to a few Vetiver albums in my lifetime (two), but this one composed of covers takes the cake. Bye cake! Have a good time with Andy Cabic! So many good songs on this one. I just want to eat the cake, too. And this album.

    4. J. Tillman – Cancer and Delirium / Long May You Run / Minor Works
    Whoa, nice bird! Josh Tillman is my singer of the years. Go, Josh! And then he started playing with Fleet Foxes, I think by drumming. His songs are way quieter and I heard about him through Damien Jurado so maybe that should tell you how awesome he is. They're basically soul mates.

    5. Fleet Foxes – ST (Ragged Wood) / Sun Giant EP
    My tags in iTunes are janked up. I downloaded the ST CD right after I got the EP and it was called Ragged Wood then but then they changed it to Self-Titled and I never made the change and now last.fm says I’ve listened to them over 200 times but their full-length only 3. I love stats.

    6. Marla Hansen – Wedding Day
    I stumbled across Marla Hansen on last.fm, apologized, then discovered she’s a pal of Sufjans. But not until I had listened to the songs four or five times. And he’s on a couple of them. It’s only an EP, but I really really want her full-length to appear suddenly or rapidly or now. She’s the bee’s knees.

    7. Damien Jurado – Caught in the Trees / Walk Along the Fence
    Is it frustrating that I’m not describing these albums well? Well Damien dropped a new album! And it’s got a swear!! My pal, Damien! I think he got divorced. And quit being a full time preschool teacher. Now he tours with a guy and a girl and they should have a sitcom. He also is the narrator in Rosie Thomas’ Christmas album. Why isn't that on this list? I smell a Christmas list soon! (And Scott, IMO "Everything Trying" is this album's "Denton, TX." Very repeat friendly, especially after the break-down near the end. I have to start it all over again after that sweet, sweet goodness.)

    8. Nina Nastasia – The Blackened Air
    I saved this album for 2008. Every other Nina Nastasia album I downloaded and consumed like jars of Tostidos Salsa Con Queso in 2007 (which is quickly and sort of pigishly). But this one I waited for. And it was just like my middle school pastor said sex would be like in a marital relationship. Beautiful and tender and passionate. That was such a weird paragraph.

    9. Smog – Supper / A River Ain’t Too Much Love
    Bill Callahan is my new hero. Alongside Mark Kozelek and David Bazan and Damien Jurado (who we’ll get to) and Will Oldham (who I left off this list; boo! hiss!). Slowish, repetitive ditties, sometimes about horses. And death. I don’t know why I didn’t get into his guy earlier.

    10. Mount Eerie with Julie Doiron and Fred Squire – Lost Wisdom
    Phil Elverum. What a guy! Julie Doiron. I used to have some of your tracks from Epitomic! Fred Squire. Who are you again? This album got lost in all the lists. Which is sad. Because it could easily be my favorite album of the year if the year had a few more weeks to it.

    11. Laura Gibson – If You Come To Greet Me
    I found Laura Gibson though Pandora, which I kind of hate, but it gave me her, so it’s not all bad. She sings pretty and plays pretty and pretty much is good winter music. For fans of My Brightest Diamond who want a little less drama.

    12. Madeline – Kissing and Dancing / The Slow Bang
    Madeline is like the Jonas Brothers, only with boobs, and kind of punkier, and she knows the dude from Phosphorescent. Her new album (kissing and dancing) is okay. The first three songs are killer. And use the same two chords over and over. But her other album (the slow bang) is heartbreaking and pretty and better than tom petty and the heartbreakers. But not the Petty Thieves. Those guys ruled.

    13. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
    Whoaaaaaaa. This album has been loved all over the Webkins. I loved it last winter. And loved it come spring. Summer scared it away. Fall forgot it. But we’re wintering again. And it I can’t keep a good man down. Also, I love mispronouncing the name. Because it pisses people off sooooo much.

    14. Beach House – Devotion
    I liked this record for two really good reasons. One, Jason Martin from Starflyer 59. Two, Yo La Tengo. Neither of them plays on it. But it’s kind of like what if they did? It’s a nice Elseworlds thought.

    15. Alela Diane – The Pirate’s Gospel
    Pirate folk! Paul, this one sounds like some of the Southern Journey series, but not all the time. It needs more shaped-note singing (it has none) and yodeling (also none). But good, nonetheless. (Also, pssst. She's beautiful.)

    16. Robert Deeble – Thirteen Stories
    Do you remember Robert Deeble? Do you remember Jackson Rubio Records? Do you remember Havalina Rail Co.’s little indie label? Do you remember a sampler I bought at the Anchor Room? With Havalina and Mandy Troxel and Robert Deeble? My brother goes to school with someone who knows Mandy Troxel. Havalina reformed minus the girl as Matt Death and the New Intellectuals. And Robert Deeble released some damn fine records. This one included. (It's next to impossible finding a picture of this guy. Please, buy his stuff so he can be more famous and google searches for him work better. Thank you.)

    17. Le Loup – The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations’ Millennium General Assembly
    These guys are like the Animal Collective, sort of produced by those ISAN guys, with more banjo than usual for normal records, but not as good as you’re thinking it sounds. Still, it’s a really good record. Just not as good as you’re imagining it. I hear they’re even better live, though.

    18. Phosphorescent – Aw Come Aw Wry
    Did you really think this list was about 2008? Haha! I got you! If the two Langhorne Slim albums didn’t give it away, this did. It’s like three years old. But it’s good, Steven. I swear. And you should, too. SWEAR! Shit! There! We swore! Hot damn!!! Damn this record! It’s too good for 2008!!!11!1one!!

    19. Department of Eagles – In Ear Park
    I like Grizzly Bear. I think. But I really like these Eagles. I know. Plus, badass album cover, man. I mean, seriously. Bad. Ass.

    20. June Madrona – The Winged Life
    Where’s this guy from? He doesn’t even get a Wikipedia entry. I found him on Last.fm, too. Just like Beatbeat Whisper, and Tallest Man, and Jordan O, and Le Loup, and et al. Some duets on this album. And funny lyrics, too. Nice guy, man.

    21. Sun Kil Moon – April
    O Mark Kozelek. You are my old couch. You are my basement in Michigan. You are the oak tree. That held the laundry line. And that blocked fly balls from breaking windows. Except for that one time. When I hit it over you and broke the one next to the side door we let our dog out of. When my mom was in the kitchen. She didn’t get mad.

    22. Beatbeat Whisper – ST
    Quietest quiet album of the year, except for the closer, which is about rain and boots and hot chocolate with a sweet, sweet hook. I dare you. (Plus, I love it when bands smile for pictures. They're brother and sister!)

    23. The Tallest Man on Earth – Shallow Grave
    This man is mysterious. People keep comparing him to Bob Dylan, but I don’t see it. He’s Swedish right? That’s cool.

    24. Langhorne Slim – When the Sun’s Gone Down / Langhorne Slim
    Let’s say you’re pretty good friends with the Avetts and Clem Snide and Old Crow Medicine Show (but OCMS kind of get on your nerves sometime but that’s okay). Then Langhorne Slim will probably be your friend, too. Or, at least, you’ll probably get along okay.

    25. Jordan O’Jordan – Not Style Nor Season Nor Hard-Handed Lesson
    Jordan O’Jordan is not a real person, or at least I don’t think he is. He IS one mean sumbitch banjo player. And one ranky-dank singer. I guess there’s a certain freak folker he could be compared to, but that doesn’t do the man/machine justice. He’s pretty funny, not funny like ha-ha, but funny like I told you so. He’s a pretty man, a dandy man, and kind of sounds like the Promise Ring circa 1853. I like that about him. You should, too.

    Amen? Amen.
  • june madrona

    18 déc. 2008, 7h37m par klienicum

    viel unverfänglicher, viel ätherischer, viel simpler, einfacher, gemeiner kann man den folk kaum spielen. june madrona versuchen sich da an einer variante, wie sie mir auf diese vervollkommnete art und weise noch nicht begegnet ist. und dabei ist die dreiköpfige band aus olympia schon eine geraume zeit dabei, ihre musik an den mann und die frau zu bringen. nun will ich zukünftig etwas weniger euphorisch sein, man warf mir schon "herzblümchenbewertung" vor. das geht sich mit einer professionellen einstellung natürlich nicht aus!
    "battlegrounds", in 2007 veröffentlicht, war der bereits fünfte longplayer, angereichert mit der so laid back aufgespielten und gleichzeitig in lofi präsentierten musik von june madrona. mit bicycle records hat sich zudem ein dach finden lassen, unter das die band wunderbar passt. die heimat von jenny jenkins, the winning lasses, eli moore oder robin culter und vielen weiteren versprüht nicht nur lokalkolorit, sondern auch internationales flair. hier wird die musik eingespielt, die derzeit die herzen der nerds hochschlagen lässt. und nicht paris ist das epizentrum dieser bewegung, sondern olympia.
    weiter: http://dasklienicum.blogspot.com/2008/12/neue-tne-477-june-madrona.html

    June Madrona
  • 5...4...3...2...fun!! playlist --2008 09 25--

    6 déc. 2008, 20h59m par Hoshwa

    fun! well, ya know, pretty average kind of show. had the ricky segment of the show. played fun music. and played a recording of a show with june madrona. yes!

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    Terminal Song - Rachel Goodrich
    Color Chart - Please Quiet Ourselves
    by design - the power animals
    natural natural - Tickley Feathers
    Wait And See - Bears
    (We Be @ She) Summer Spot - Pizza!
    Make Love That Lasts - Karl Blau
    El Dorado - Javelins
    Him - Biirdie
    Little Songs - Fred Thomas
    Small Potatoes - A Weather
    Between My Ears - Little Teeth
    Annie Oakley - Miniature Tigers
    Good Houses - Your Heart Breaks

    LIVE: Ricky Martin Lawrence of Arabia

    Givers - Lucky Dragons
    Sir - Hecuba
    There Was Sunshine - The Visitations
    Whale Song - the mumlers
    Weeping Willow! - teamAWESOME!
    Exit Row - The Light Footwork
    Relax - The Boneless Children Foundation
    I Had A Good Idea, But It Passed My Mind - Ham1
    Eyes. Foreign Eyes. - A Faulty Chromosome
    I'm Gone - Dead Meadow

    June Madrona - Live at the Biko Garage August 25th, 2008
  • JGKFLTCEND with Jeremy and Thor Bloodbath Playlist: November 3, 2008

    8 nov. 2008, 16h07m par UncleFunkyPants

    this was kind of a theme show, a loose theme anyways. the mood is the same pretty much throughout, very melancholy and somber, but it's a playlist about what love means, or can mean, or doesn't mean, and how love is a very personal feeling. if love even exists at all...
    More than half of the bands are from my beloved state of Michigan so I guess the playlist is kind of a reflection on what long shitty winters will do to your heart, as well. not my intention but it works. my intention was to make a playlist that flowed seamlessly and I think I did that.

    Simon and Garfunkel- I Am A Rock
    Chris Bathgate- Loveless Son
    Ryan Adams- (Damn, Sam) I Love a Woman that Rains
    Matt Jones- Nothing Joyful (Wicked World)
    Modest Mouse- Stars Are Projectors
    Bright Eyes- Lover I Don't Have to Love
    Murder by Death- Those Who Left
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    Breathe Owl Breathe- Landmark
    Frontier Ruckus- The Blood
    The Muldoons- The Doomed
    That's Him! That's The Guy!- Gold Truck One (A Cease Fire)
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    Daisy May- Movin' On
    Annie Palmer- Come Home
    Madeline- Piece that Fits
    Paul Baribeau- Christmas Lights
    June Madrona- Summer Nights
    Foot Foot- Saw The Legs
    Misty Lyn- Orchard Boys
    The Weakerthans- One Great City!