Tune in each Wednesday evening.
Mick Bassett & The Martha’s – Newspaper Eyelids – Demo – www.mickbassett.bandcamp.com*
The Hard Lessons - Carey Says (Alright) - Listen Up EP - Self Released
Friendly Foes – How It Works – So Obsessive EP – Gang Plank*
The Dirtbombs – Wreck My Flow – We Have You Surrounded – In The Red
Dead Weather – I Cut Like A Buffalo – 45 - Third Man Records*
Nikki & The Corvettes – He’s A Mover – Nikki & The Corvettes – Bomp
The Romantics – Little White Lies – The Romantics – Nemporer
The Mutants – So American – 45 – FTM Records
Hysteric Narcotics – Anna – From The Desolation The Creasewood Grows – Ruffscallion
The Ramrods – I’m A Ramrod – Gimme Some Action – Young Soul Rebel
Amboy Dukes – Scottish Tea – Journey To The Center Of The Mind – Mainstream
SRC – In The Hall Of The Mountain King/Bolero – Milestones – Microwerks*
Savage Grace – All Along The Watchtower – Savage Grace – 33 1/3 Records
Lightnin’ – Hi-Jackin’ Love – 45 – Rainbow
Frijid Pink – The House Of The Rising Sun – Frijid Pink – Parrott
The Cyril Lords – Ginger – Motherland – No Fun
The Octopus – Signal B – 45 – Bellyache*
Gorevette – Lustfully Yours – Lustfully Yours – Strange Girl*
The Go – Meet Me At The Movies – Demo
The Wildbunch – Remote Control (Me) – Future Events Such As These EP – Self Released
The Von Bondies – It Came From Japan – It Came From Japan EP – Sweet Nothin’
The Temptations – Take a Stroll Thru Your Mind – Psychedelic Soul – Motown
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