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WFMU Recent Airplay list, July 6, 2016
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Heavy Airplay, July 6, 2016
MARY LATTIMORE - At the Dam (Ghostly)
MUNEHIRO NARITA - Psyche de Loid (Guerssen)
VARIOUS - Punk 45: Chaos in the City of Angels and Devils (Soul Jazz)
NOVAK - Dumb Records: 1977-1979 (Orion Read / Athena)
DENNIS YOUNG - Wave (Bureau B)
VARIOUS - Aloha Got Soul: Soul, AOR & Disco in Hawai'i 1979-1985 (Strut)
SUNWATCHERS - Sunwatchers (Castle Face)
PRIX - Historix (HoZac)
VARIOUS - Christophe Lemaire & Now-Again Records Present Can't You Hear Me? (Now Again)
SOLDIER KANE - Soldier Kane (Mulatta)
CITY YELPS - Half Hour (Odd Box)
REXY - Running Out of Time (Lucky Number)
KHUN NARIN ELECTRIC PHIN BAND - II (Innovative Leisure)
PERE UBU - Architecture of Language 1979-1982 (Fire)
SUTHEP DAODUANGMAI BAND - Come My Brother, Let's Go To the City! (Em)
CLOCKED OUT - Time Crystals (Innova Recordings)
INNER CITY UNIT - Passout (RRA)
MATTHEWDAVID'S MINDFLIGHT - Trust the Guide and Glide (Leaving)
MYKKI BLANCO - Gay Dog Food (Ormolycka)
WHITE HILLS - No Game To Play (300 Mics)
BACAO RHYTHM & STEEL BAND - 55 (Big Crown)
ORCHESTRA OF SPHERES - Brothers and Sisters of the Black Lagoon (Fire)
BLACK RAIN - Shapednoise (Cosmo Rythmatic)
THE HIGH LLAMAS - Here Come the Rattling Trees (Drag City)
ICP ORCHESTRA - Restless In Pieces (ICP)
CLEAR LIGHT - Clear Light (Ace / Big Beat)
MYRA MELFORD + BEN GOLDBERG - Dialogue (BAG Production)
DAN MELCHIOR - Plays 'The Greys' (Ever / Never)
PURPLE PILGRIMS - Eternal Delight (Not Not Fun)
WHITE POPPY - Natural Phenomena (Not Not Fun)
RANGDA - The Heretic's Bargain (Drag City)
JEREMY SPENCER - Jeremy Spencer (Real Gone Music)

Medium Airplay
MACEO PARKER - Us (People / Get On Down)
CIRCLE - Sseennsseess (Ektro)
GLORIA ANN TAYLOR - Love Is a Hurtin' Thing (Luv N' Haight)
JAN ST. WERNER - Felder (Thrill Jockey)
BORIS WITH MERZBOW - Gensho (Relapse)
LAURA GIBSON - Empire Builder (Barsuk)
TOTAL ABUSE - Excluded (Deranged)
EDSON VELANDIA EN VIVO - Aputoi: Cancion de un Solo Tiro (Matik-Matik)
MAP 71 - Sado - Technical - Exercise (Foolproof Projects)
PRAM - The Stars Are So Big, the Earth Is So Small (Medical)
BRONZE - Live in San Francisco (Castle Face)
MIND SPIDERS - Prosthesis (Dirtnap)
MULATU ASTATKE - Timeless (Mochilla)
VARIOUS - Lost Train Blues: John and Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congres (Jalopy)
FROM SCRATCH - Five Rhythm Works (Em)
BARIS MANCO - Sozum Meclisten Disari (Pharaway Sounds)
SWEAT LODGE - Talismana (Ripple Music)
EMPTY MARKETS - Stainless Steel (12XU)
PRIMAL SCREAM - Chaosmosis (First International)
BONNIE PRINCE BILLY - Pond Scum (Drag City)
STEPHEN O'MALLEY - Gruides (DDS)
WOODS - City Sun Eater in the River of Light (Woodsist)
HENRI POUSSEUR - Early Experimental Electronic Music 1954-61 (Sub Rosa)
IGGY POP - Post Pop Depression (Loma Vista)
GLAM FAIL - Cyclone Rodney (Ever/Never)
LYNN COLLINS - Think (About It) (People / Get On Down)
BEEKEEPERS - Pallett Stacking (X!)
LIGHTSTORM - Creation (Drag City / Yoga)
SUGAI KEN - Goto No Yoniwa (Em)
GIUSTO PIO - Motore Immobile (Cramps)
THE THERMALS - We Disappear (Saddle Creek)
TACOCAT - Lost Time (Hardly Art)
GARY WILSON TRIO - Another Galaxy (Feeding Tube)
SANDY EWEN - Tributaries (Chiastic Society)
STAER - The Collapse Of Ancient Funk / The Golden Oriole (Drid Machine)
MODERAT - III (Monkeytown / Mute)
KILLER KANE BAND - Mr. Cool (HoZac)
JEFF BUCKLEY - You and I (Columbia/Legacy)
WEREWHEELS - Live, Raw, and Psycho In Japan (Kendra Steiner Editions)
BIBIO - A Mineral Love (Warp)
QUITTER - Altered Flesh (Blow Blood)
BOMBINO - Azel (Partisan)
JEALOUSY - Paid For It (Moniker)
FRANCIS MCDONALD - Music For String Quartet, Piano, and Celeste (Shoeshine / TR7)
VARIOUS - Rough Guide To South African Jazz (WMN)
HAELOS - Full Circle (Matador)
COCEK BRASS BAND - Round Two (Cocek Brass Band)
RAN SLAVIN - Bittersweet Melodies (Cronica)
VARIOUS - Cheep Gospel 45's Vol. 1 (No Label)
ANDREW BIRD - Are You Serious (Loma Vista)
HOX - Duke of York (Editions Mego)
DRAB MAJESTY - Completely Careless (2012-2015) (Dais)
VARIOUS - Best of the 5th Annual Brooklyn Folk Festival (Jalopy / Down Home Radio)
DEUTSCHLAND JERKY RAVE - Deutschland Jerky Rave (Loki)
RAY STEVENS - Face the Music (Ace)
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR - Land of Gold (Deutche Grammofon)
HENRY THREADGILL - Old Locks and Irregular Verbs (Pi Recordings)
YOKO ONO / VARIOUS ARTISTS - Yes, I'm a Witch Too (Manimal)

Light Airplay
SAMIYAM - Animals Have Feelings (Stones Throw)
WOLF EYES - Strange Days (No Label)
UROCHROMES - T.O.A.P. (Lumpy)
VARIOUS - Magical Melodies From Near and Far (Golden Rake)
MR. EPP - Of Course I'm Happy. Why? (Full Contact)
ZOLK ZAMILY - Zassette #1 (No Label)
IANCU DUMITRESCU / ANA-MARIA AVRAM - Electronic Music (Editions Modern)
CLEVER - Kewdi Udi (Homeless)
MOONDOG (DEDALUS & MUZZIX) - Round the World of Sound (New World)
ROBBIE FULKS - Upland Stories (Bloodshot)
MAMMAL - Lake and Sand (Ormolycka)
ANIMALES BLANCOS / MULA - La Vaca / Sobandero (split CD) (Festina Lente Discos)
BEEKEEPERS - II (Beekeepers)
FOSTER CARE - Sterilization (Total Punk)
THE ANALOG SESSION (W/ALEXANDER ROBOTNICK & LUDUS PINSKY) - N5 From Outer Space (Medical )
DAVID TUDOR - Microphone (Cramps)
THE BODY & FULL OF HELL - One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache (Neurot Recordings)
VARIOUS - Rough Guide to a World of Psychedelia (WMN)
MADE IN JAPAN - Instant Hit (HoZac)
MIKE BARRETT / TOM CREAN - Casual Luddites (Kendra Steiner Editions)
EXHAUSTION W/KRIS WANDERS - II (Feeding Tube)
FANFARE CIOCARLIA - Onwards To Mars! (Asphalt Tango)
CREATION IS CRUCIFIXION - Antenna Builder / The Soldering Iron Gives Us Control (Robotic Empire)
ROBERT POLLARD - Of Course You Are (Fire)
DANIELE BRUSASCHETTO - Radio Stridentia (Bosco / Kollaps)
THE SPIRES - Dreamconfusion (Bearded Beauty)
DIMESLAND - Psychogenic Atrophy (Crucial Blast)
DANNY OXENBERG & BEAR GALVIN - Late Superimpositions (Three:four Records)
LAKOU MIZIK - Wa Di Yo (Cubancha)
MATTHEW SHIPP / MICHAEL BISIO - Live In Seattle (Arena Jazz)
BILL ORCUTT - The Guitar and Its Double (Palilalia)
CERRONE - Love In C Minor (Malligator / Because)
90'S TEEN - Rat's Lullaby: Foreskin Harmonic (Expatrex)
NXWORRIES - Link Up & Suede (Stones Throw)
GUN OUTFIT - Two Way Platter (Wharf Cat)
SOUNDTRACK - Miles Ahead (Legacy / Sony Classics Pictures)
ERIC BACHMANN - Eric Bachmann (Merge)
PSYCHO NURSE - Rusty Slot (Big Improvement)
ASTATINE - OGROB - Oeil Celeste EP (Doubtful Sounds)
DAVIE ALLAN / JOEL GRIND - Split Single (Relapse)
O MORIO - The Forest, the People, and the Spirits (Discrepant)
PERSONAL BEST - Loaf of Bread Rising (Squid Tapes)
MISS MASSIVE SNOWFLAKE - The Final Photograph (North Pole)
COFFINS / ISLA - Split (Relapse)
KLIMPEI & ERIC CHABERT - Sing John B. Cornaway (Bruit Direct Disques)
WOLVSERPENT - Aporia Kala Ananta (Relapse)
ANTON MOBIN - Silniejszym Od Bomb (Los Discos Enfantasmes)
BEHAVIOR / MAXWELL GENDERS - Split Cassette (Squid Tapes)
ROBERT ROBI SVARD - Pa'ki Pa'ka (Asphalt Tango )
HIMUKALT - Conditions of Acrimony (Helen Scarsdale Agency)
DARIN GRAY / BILL HORIST - Marginal (Alterity)
JOHN BELLOWS - Long EP (Slanted Tapes)
WITCHBEAM - Accidental Sirens (Mistake By the Lake)
ADULTS - Black Bile (Toxic Pop)
ROCKY B - Animal Things and Human Beings (Das Andere Selbst)
RATTO JA LEHTISALO - Rokia Radiosta (Full Contact)
KEN ALDCROFT / WILLIAM PARKER - Live at the Tranzac Vol. 1 (Trio)
JIMMY EDGAR - Fabriclive 79 (Fabric)
SOUNDTRACK (STEPHEN RENNICKS) - Frank (Silva Screen)
MMM QUARTET - Oakland / Lisboa (Rogue Art)
TREDICI BACCI / ENPSE - Vai! Vai! Vai! / Concetti (Astral Spirits / Monofonus Press)
PUFF PIECES - Bland In DC (Lovitt)

7" Singles List
GLAM FAIL - Cyclone Rodney (Ever/Never)
KILLER KANE BAND - Mr. Cool (HoZac)
QUITTER - Altered Flesh (Blow Blood)
UROCHROMES - T.O.A.P. (Lumpy)
VARIOUS - Magical Melodies From Near and Far (Golden Rake)
MR. EPP - Of Course I'm Happy. Why? (Full Contact)
BILL ORCUTT - The Guitar and Its Double (Palilalia)
MADE IN JAPAN - Instant Hit (HoZac)
90's TEEN - Rat's Lullaby: Foreskin Harmonic (Expatrex)
ADULTS - Black Pile (Toxic Pop)

RPM List
BLACK RAIN - Shapednoise (Cosmo Rhythmatic)
MODERAT - III (Monkeytown/Mute)
BIBIO - A Mineral Love (Warp)
RAN SLAVIN - Bittersweet Melodies (Cronica)
M/R - Let That S**** Breathe (L.I.E.S.)
LARRY LEVAN - Genius of Time (Universal)
BKGD AUDIO - Round One (Internet and Weed)
VARIOUS - Greg Belson's Divine Disco (Cultures of Soul)
PEDER MANNERFELT - The Swedish Congo Record (Archives Interieures)
ANDY STOTT - Too Many Voices (Modern Love)
ASH KOOSHA - I AKA I (Ninja Tune)

World List
VARIOUS - Christope Lemaire & Now-Again Records Present Can't You Hear Me? (Now Again)
KHUN NARIN ELECTRIC PHIN BAND - II (Innovative Leisure)
SUTHEP DAODUANGMAI BAND - Come My Brother, Let's Go To the City! (Em)
BACAO RHYTHM & STEEL BAND - 55 (Big Crown)
EDSON VELANDIA EN VIVO - Aputoi: Cancion de un Solo Tiro (Matik-Matik)
MULATU ASTATKE - Timeless (Mochilla)
BARIS MANCO - Sozum Meclisten Disari (Pharaway Sounds)
BOMBINO - Azel (Partisan)
VARIOUS - Rough Guide to South African Jazz (WMN)
COCEK BRASS BAND - Round Two (Cocek Brass Band)

Loud List
MUNEHIRO NARITA - Psyche de Loid (Guerssen)
VARIOUS - Punk 45: Chaos in the City of Angels and Devils (Soul Jazz)
BORIS WITH MERZBOW - Gensho (Relapse)
TOTAL ABUSE - Excluded (Deranged)
SWEAT LODGE - Talismana (Ripple Music)
STAER - The Collapse of Ancient Funk / The Golden Oriole (Drid Machine)
QUITTER - Altered Flesh (Blow Blood)
UROCHROMES - T.O.A.P. (Lumpy)
FOSTER CARE - Sterilization (Total Punk)
THE BODY & FULL OF HELL - One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache (Neurot)

Jazz List
ICP ORCHESTRA - Restless In Pieces (ICP)
MYRA MELFORD + BEN GOLDBERG - Dialogue (BAG Production)
MAP 71 - Sado - Technical - Exercise (Foolproof Projects)
HENRY THREADGILL - Old Locks and Irregular Verbs (Pi)
MMM QUARTET - Oakland/Lisboa (Rogue Art)
TREDICI BACCI / ENPSE - Vai! Vai! Vai!/Concetti (Astral Spirits/Monofonus)
JUNGLE /  MAT WALERIA, MATTHEW SHIPP, HAMID DRAKE - Live at Okuden (ESP-Disk)
PASCAL NIGGENKEMPER - Talking Trash (Trem Azul)
CARLOS NINO & FRIENDS - Flutes, Echoes, It's All Happening! (Leaving)
KEEFE JACKSON & JASON ADASIEWICZ - Rows and Rows (Delmark)

Hip-Hop List
MYKKI BLANCO - Gay Dog Food (Ormolycka)
NXWORRIES - Link Up & Suede (Stones Throw)
RJD2 - Dame Fortune (RJ's Electrical Connections)
DALEK - Asphalt For Eden (Profound Lore)
BUDAMUNK & ILL SUGI - Spirit of the Golden Era (Urbnet)
AESOP ROCK - The Impossible Kid (Rhymesayers)
SHABAZZ PALACES - Live at Third Man Records (Third Man)
YONI & GATI - Testarossa (Joyful Noise)
CLIPPING - Wriggle (Sub Pop)
VARIOUS - Boombox 1: Early Independent Hip-Hop, Electro and Disco Rap 1979-82 (Soul Jazz)

Cassette List
DEUTSCHLAND JERKY RAVE - Deutschland Jerky Rave (Loki)
PERSONAL BEST - Loaf of Bread Rising (Squid Tapes)
O MORIO - The Forest, the People, and the Spirits (Discrepant)
BEHAVIOR / MAXWELL GARDENS - Split Tape (Squid Tapes)

ANTON MOBIM - Silniejszym Od Bomb (Los Discos Enfantasmes)
ROCKY B - Animal Things and Human Beings (Das Andere Selbst)
WITCHBEAM - Accidental Sirens (Mistake By the Lake)
JOHN BELLOWS - Long EP (Slanted Tapes)
DARIN GRAY/BILL HORIST - Marginal (Alterity)
HIMUKALT - Conditions of Acrimony (Helen Scarsdale Agency)

UPCOMING SPECIALS ON WFMU
Dave Dictor of MDC
Thursday, July 7th, Noon - 3pm
on
Diane's Kamikaze Fun Machine
Starting out by fronting Austin's STAINS in the late 70s, and continuing with MDC (Millions of Dead Cops/Millions of Damn Christians,etc.) who relocated to SF in the early 1980's, Dave Dictor is a punk lifer. He was on the cover of the first issue of Maximum Rock n Roll, and is taking MDC to Europe in July. He has a recently published book:"Memoirs From A Damaged Civilization, Stories Of Punk, Fear and Redemption", that has been out for a couple of months. Diane will speak to him about punk, the book, MDC in general and, anything listeners wish to ask him on the comments board! Dave will be on at 1pm!

C Joynes
Monday, July 11th, 9am - Noon
on Surface Noise with Joe McGasko

Today on Surface Noise, Joe is joined by Cambridge, UK-based guitarist C Joynes. The Wire has referred to Joynes as "an inheritor to Davy Graham," which gives some indication of the quality and range of his work. Echoes of Graham, John Fahey, and Jack Rose can be heard in his solo guitar forays, and in this special live session, Joynes touches on all of these influences while making music that's unmistakably his own.

Goran Bregovic
Tuesday, July 12th, 7pm - 8pm
on Morricone Island with Devon E. Levins

Balkan composer Goran Bregovic joins Devon to discuss his Wedding and Funeral Orchestra's return to Lincoln Center on July 15 and 16 and their latest album "Champagne for Gypsies," a reaction to the extreme hardships Gypsies have been facing across Europe of late. Goran is the most famous rock musician of the former Yugoslavia as guitarist for the 15 million album-selling Bijelo Dugme and known internationally for his scores to the films of Serbian director Emir Kusturica ("Arizona Dream," "Underground" and "Time of the Gypsies") and French director Patrice Chereau (“La Reine Margot”). He has collaborated with the likes of Iggy Pop, Ofra Haza, Cesaria Evora and Scott Walker. Goran last visited WFMU on his first U.S. tour in 2006 on Rob Weisberg's Transpacific Sound Paradise.

Janel Leppin
Tuesday, July 12th, 9pm - Midnight
on Irene Trudel's show

Cellist /multi-instrumentalist /singer Janel Leppin was last heard on WFMU accompanying Marissa Nadler on a gorgeous live set. Out on her own, Leppin studied a more classical repertoire before turning to a more experimental side of music. This year Janel released two albums of otherworldly angelic music, "Mellow Diamond " and "Songs for Voice and Mellotron," complementing her lovely voice with with electronics and other instruments. Janel Leppin and her band play live on WFMU. (last name pronounced "LEPP-in")

The Muffs PLUS The Coathangers
Saturday, July 16th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
The Muffs perform live for Todd-O-Phonic Todd and the listening audience. They are celebrating the expanded Omnivore reissue of their amazing second album, "Blonder and Blonder". L.A.'s finest will be performing July 14th and 15th at Union Pool and July 16th at Monty Hall. Hopefully Todd's post-set interview will include questions about why The Dodgers are still struggling.

The Coathangers celebrate the release of their opus Nosebleed Weekend (Suicide Squeeze) with an appearance on The Todd-O-Phonic Todd show. Whether it’s the foreboding garage rock of the title track, the post-punk groove of “Burn Me”, the stripped-down pop of “I Don’t Think So”, or the dynamic grunge of “Down Down”, The Coathangers command their songs with passion and authority. Be sure and catch them at Bowery Ballroom on July 12th.

Jared Leibowich
Sunday, July 17th, 6am - 9am
on
Burn It Down! with Nate K.
Best known to the world as Jared Zoltar of the Zoltars, Jared Leibowich is an Austin-based musician/writer/filmmaker. His debut solo album, "Welcome Late Bloomers," is, as Jared says, "an album about how a person can experience youth, adventure, and rebirth, even as the country he or she lives in is falling apart." Indeed, think introspective Jonathan Richman-esque pop songcraft with a stripped-down veracity perfect for these heady times. Be sure to tune in for this not-to-be-missed live set on Sunday, July 17 on Burn It Down!

The Above
Saturday, July 23rd, 3pm - 6pm
on
Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
The Above return to the WFMU Airwaves for a live set on the Todd-O-Phonic Todd show. The rave reviews for their new 10" EP on Hidden Volume, "There Is A Reason," are well-earned as the dapper quartet's songwriting is approaching the level of their sixties heroes like The Zombies, The Byrds and The Roosters. Be sure and catch The Above's record release show at Berlin (25 Ave. A in lower Manhattan) on Thursday July 28th.

Gino and the Goons
Sunday, August 7th, 6am - 9am
on
Burn It Down! with Nate K.
To paraphrase Dolly Parton’s famed adage about costing money to look cheap, it takes a lot of brains to rock as dumb as Gino and the Goons. The Tampa, Florida–based troublemakers do keep it simple, though, with their bruising beer-bash punk, channeling greats like the Ramones, the Heartbreakers, and the MC5. But Gino and his gang are no humdrum revivalists, they are dedicated keepers of the good-times flame and they have the hooks to prove it. The band drops by Burn It Down! on Sunday, August 7, to deliver their own true testimonial.

Senyawa
Tuesday, August 9th, 3pm - 6pm
on Brian Turner's show

Hailing from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Senyawa forged new directions in sound by wedding experimental approach with strong elements of their cultural traditions and their musical folklore. Together, Senyawa employs extended vocal techniques with oddly-rigged and heavily amplified instruments of primitive make. Founder Rully Shabara also led the mathy-rock combo Zoo, until meeting Wukir Suryadi, an East Javanese musician who created a bamboo-based electric instrument called the Bambuwukir and began collaborating. Senyawa explores the possibilities of stringed and percussive textures, both plucked, and bowed, noised up, and again dosed with a heavy element of tradition. A number of their recordings can be found on the Free Music Archive, and New Yorkers can see them live August 10th at the Bridget Donahue Gallery 99 Bowery, 2nd Floor.

Rosali
Tuesday, August 16th, 3pm - 6pm
on Brian Turner's show

Philadelphia-based singer/songwriter Rosali Middleman has just released Out of Love, a gorgeous collection of hazy, introspective, acoustic songs mining terrain somewhere in between NYC primitive urban folk of the ESP era and pre-Mac Buckingham Nicks demos of the early '70s with contemporary originality. Personal ballads with a touch of lilting psychedelia encompassed by an embracing voice, live in the studio today. Out of Love is out now on Siltbreeze Records.

The Mystery Lights
Saturday, August 20th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
The Mystery Lights might be the next great New York rock'n'roll band. Their sound is so captivating that Daptone Records started a new rock imprint just to release their powerful debut longplayer. Check out The Mystery Lights in all their caterwauling glory on The Todd-O-Phonic Todd show Saturday afternoon and at Monty Hall with The Electric Six that evening.

Sumac
Tuesday, August 23rd, 3pm - 6pm
on Brian Turner's show

Best described as "pugilistic rhythm-and-noise", the trio known as Sumac have just released their second album "What One Becomes", and have hit new peaks of dense, complex, face-punching, feedback-drenched chaos. The band is made up of Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom, Mammifer) on guitar, Nick Yacyshyn on drums (Baptists), and Brian Cook on bass (Russian Circles, These Arms Are Snakes, Botch). They'll be at St. Vitus in Brooklyn a couple of nights earlier, August 18th, but hear them metallicize WFMU's studio B today.

Guest DJ Tom Lax from Siltbreeze Records
Tuesday, August 30th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Brian Turner's show
The annual visit from our pal Tom Lax, bringing up yet another assortment of obscuro and extremely special 7" singles wax from Siltbreeze headquarters in Philadelphia. If you've checked out this special in past years you know that you will certainly be hearing a lot of DIY/post-punk and general oddball stuff you will probably not hear anywhere else (and see as well, as we will be posting the sleeve art on the playlist page live). Not to be missed!



UPCOMING AT WFMU'S MONTY HALL
43 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, NJ
montyhall.ticketfly.com

Fri 7/8  Nap Eyes / Jacques Le Coque (9:00pm, $10)
Sat 7/16 The Muffs / Low Doses / Tough Shits (9:00pm, $15-18)
Fri 7/22  The Fleshtones / Dirty Fences / Paul Collins Beat / Bug Huge (8:30pm, $10-12)
Fri 7/29 Dirty Little Secrets Toxic Comedy Contest (8:30pm, $5)
Sat 7/30 Prove It All Night: 2-Year Anniversary Karaoke All Night (9:30pm, $5)
Wed 8/3 Boogarins (9:00pm, $10-12)
Thu 8/4 The Everymen / Desir Decir / Those Pretty Wrongs (Jody Stephens from Big Star), (8:30pm, $10)
Fri 8/5  Pinegrove / Sports / Half Waif / Fourth Wanderers (7:30pm, $12-15)
Thu 8/18 Prince Rama (9:00pm, $10)
Sat 8/20 Electric Six (9:00pm, $13-15)
Fri 8/26 Buzzkill / Disaster Strikes (9:00pm, $10)
Thu 9/8  Titus Andronicus (9:00pm, $20)
Fri 9/23 Linda Gail Lewis / Reach Around Rodeo Clowns (8:30pm, $15-20)
Sat 9/24  Dressy Bessy / Pylon Reenactment Society (9:00pm, $10-12)
Sat 10/1 Barrance Whitfield & the Savages (9:00pm, $10-12)
Tue 10/11 Merchandise (8:30pm, $10-12)

 
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