Episode 2: Redux
OK - and by request - here’s the my second podcast.
Listen to Episode 2.
I also got a note from the station manager at KYOU Radio in San Francisco:
“I just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know that your show, Queenkv’s Oral Fixation - Episode 2, has been scheduled to run on KYOURADIO. We’ve put it in the lineup for this Thursday Oct 27th at 3:00 am (PT)”
So you can listen to this podcast online or at 3:30 on 1550 KYCY-AM. Cheers!
*Playlist*
(Track - Artist - Album)
Let Go - Frou Fro - Garden State
Clark Gable - The Postal Service - Give Up [Bonus Track]
Drama - Entre RÃos - Onda
Review - Entre RÃos
The English translation of Entre RÃos is “between riversâ€?. This three-person band from Argentina sounds like the Postal Service getting high on sweet Latin pop. “Ondaâ€? (which translates into: Wave) is the third album released by Entre RÃos. It takes you on a pretty tinkling trip past electro-pop sound-scapes and over dreamy vocals (by lone female band member, Isol). Soulful vocals, combined with lyrics by Sebastián and sound engineering by Gabriel – makes these tracks (in Spanish) accessible and charming for English-speaking audiences. Other bands that come to mind: Grandaddy, Stereo Total, Call and Response and toss in some Saint Etienne. All tracks are catchy, sweet, possibly addictive.
(Darla Records)
Inocencias - Entre RÃos - Onda
Photobooth - Death Cab For Cutie
- best break-up song - ever
Duvet - Boa
- It’s the Theme Song to the anime, Serial Experiments: Lain
Superglow - Lessick
- I first saw them at the Werepad in SF
On the Floor - Mary Timony - Ex Hex
-Opened for Sleater-Kinney, last month – at the Henry Fonda Theater in LA
The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up - Review
It’s your standard indie rock album. The first few tracks are nearly formulaic compositions of sad and soulful lyrics, moody guitars and a touch of ironic attitude. On their website, the band describes the album as: “A eulogy set to a danceable beat.� According to a review on the All Music Guide – the band is named in honor of Jim Yoshii, a high school friend. The beginning of the album sounds like Death Cab for Cutie. By the fifth track, JYPU branches out into more complicated sounds ranging from rockin’ noise beats to tender orchestral harmonies.
(Absolutely Kosher Records)
A Toast To The Happy Couple - The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up - Picks Us Apart
Sometimes - My Bloody Valentine - Lost In Translation
