This week's show covers new music from Zurich’s Mano Le Tough, Philadelphia’s Empath, a great collaboration between Harvey Sutherland and Dâm-Funk, and some great indie rock from Toronto’s Georgia Harmer.
For the archive pick this week, Mark hauls out a song from 1971. It’s a song entitled “Lady Day and John Coltrane”, which is from Gil-Scott Heron’s excellent album Pieces of a Man. It blends poetry and passion, politics and more.
Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link. (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.)
Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week!
This week's show covers new music from Zurich’s Mano Le Tough, Philadelphia’s Empath, a great collaboration between Harvey Sutherland and Dâm-Funk, and some great indie rock from Toronto’s Georgia Harmer.
For the archive pick this week, Mark hauls out a song from 1971. It’s a song entitled “Lady Day and John Coltrane”, which is from Gil-Scott Heron’s excellent album Pieces of a Man. It blends poetry and passion, politics and more.
Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link. (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.)
Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week!