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Episode 56: Relevant Relics

Don't always judge an album by its cover.

I didn’t have much time for a thoughtful write-up to introduce this week’s show, as I’ve been super busy. We had a raccoon in the fireplace on Sunday, I had four-hour classes on physically supporting students Monday and Tuesday nights, and My Science Fiction Twin rehearsed last night. (We have a show tomorrow and on October 23.)

I guess we don”t really need a verbose introduction anyway. It’s all about the music, right?

  1. “Domeswitch” – Fortran 5 (Avocado Suite/Mute/1995)
  2. “In a Manner of Speaking” – Martin L. Gore (Counterfeit EP/Mute/1989)
  3. “Not As It Seems” – Khoiba (Nice Tracks/StreetBeat/2005)
  4. “Another World” – Chemical Bros. (Further/AstralWerks/2010)
  5. “Den of Thieves” – Sage (ArtCore, Volume 2/Tooth and Nail/1996)
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Radio Free Raytown – Episode #56 (9/24/10)

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Driving. Rotation. Pacifico. Freddie Mercury.

I started my job as a Pizza Hut delivery driver on Sunday. (I cooked and delivered pizzas through college, so there was no learning curve. It’s okay, while I look for a real job.) The hours are horrible if you enjoy a happy marriage, but I have had some joy in driving around and listening to music. I just don’t think enough people really listen to music in their cars these days. Everyone’s distracted by their cell phones, or they just listen to the crappy radio with commercials screaming at you, breaking up what few songs are played. Anyway, my rotation this week, in no particular order…

  1. Joy Electric – Ministry of Archers (2005)
  2. Starflyer 59 – Dial M (2008)
  3. St. Vincent – Actor (2009)
  4. Joy Electric – Curiosities and Such (2009)
  5. Marty Wilson-Piper – Nightjar (2008)
  6. Pet Shop Boys – Alternative, disc 2 (1995)
  7. TV On the Radio – Dear Science (2008)
  8. Pacifico – Thin Skin and an Open Heart (2009)
  9. Martin L. Gore – Counterfeit EP (1989)
  10. R.E.M. – Murmur (1983)

I really dig the new Pacifico album. Matthew Schwartz sounds like he’s singing for girls but also not singing for girls. Sure, most of his songs could appeal to the self-enlightened teenage girl who thinks that the Juno soundtrack rivals Abbey Road, but there are many more points of reference in his music than trendy, chick-friendly schmaltz. He’s a really good singer, channeling a lot of Brian Wilson at times, with a cavalcade of background vocals. I also hear touches of The Posies, Starflyer 59, and maybe the Go-Betweens(?).

On a complely unrelated note, my brother-in-law was on a Queen kick yesterday. Now I can’t get “Save Me” out of my head.

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