Friday, March 07, 2014

Stuck In Thee Garage #26: March 7, 2014

Hope you're enjoying the lousy Smarch weather. Today, Stuck In Thee Garage tried to ward off the cold with a heapin' dose of good new music in hour 1 and music from female artists in hour 2. Good stuff.



D'oh! Here's the playlist:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Eagulls - Possessed/Eagulls
Against Me! - Black Me Out/Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Cloud Nothings - I'm Not Part of Me/Here and Nowhere Else
Dum Dum Girls - Are You OK?/Too True
Jagwar Ma - Uncertainty/Howlin
The So So Glos - Lost Weekend/Blowout
Protomartyr - Come & See/Under Color of Official Right
Vertical Scratchers - These Plains/Daughter of Everything
Gord Downie and the Sadies - Search and Destroy/Live on CBC Fuse
OFF! - Feelings Are Meant to Be Hurt/OFF!
Real Estate - Had to Hear/Atlas
Perfect Pussy - Driver/Say Yes to Love
Two Inch Astronaut - Part of Your Scene (live on WVAU)/EIS Sampler 2013-2014
Pony Bones - 1/EIS Sampler 2013-2014
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Planetary Motion/Wig Out at Jagbags
Tommy Stinson - Nighttime/Live at Newbury Comics, 4/21/12 (h/t Bradley's Almanac)
Kurt Vile - In My Time/Smoke Ring for My Halo

Hour 2: Female rock
Luscious Jackson - Deep Shag/Natural Ingredients
M.I.A. - Paper Planes/Kala
Marnie Stern - Shea Stadium/This Is It and I Am It and You Are It...
The Spinanes - Noel, Jonah and Me/Manos
The Amps - Tipp City/Pacer
St. Vincent - The Party/Actor
Aimee Mann - Charmer/Charmer
Bettie Serveert - Ray Ray Rain/Lamprey
Lydia Loveless - Really Wanna See You/Somewhere Else
Jenny Lewis - Rise Up With Fists!/Rabbit Fur Coat
Mr. Airplane Man - Travelin'/C'mon DJ
Neko Case - People Got a Lotta Nerve/Middle Cyclone
Savages - No Face/Silence Yourself
Metric - Gimme Sympathy/Fantasies
The Dead Weather - Die By the Drop/Sea of Cowards
The Pretenders - Mystery Achievement/Pretenders
Sleater-Kinney - It's Enough/Dig Me Out



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