Friday, May 25, 2018

Stuck In Thee Garage #225: May 25, 2018

Everyone goes through lonely times at some point or another. With any luck, they don't last for very long. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I play songs about loneliness in hour 2. They'll give you something to listen to while you wait for the phone to ring.


This playlist will keep you company:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Albert Hammond Jr. - Far Away Truths/Francis Trouble
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake/Wide Awake!
Poptone - Go!/Poptone
Courtney Barnett - Charity/Tell Me How You Really Feel
Beach House - Dark Spring/7
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Refute/Sparkle Hard
Billy & Dolly - Archies/Five Suns
Shakey Graves - Kids These Days/Can't Wake Up
Lifted Bells - Tragedy Gold/Minor Tantrums
E - Untie Me/Negative Work
King Tuff - Ultraviolet/The Other
Klammer - Modern God/You Have Been Processed
Tancred - Reviews/Nightstand
Infinite Room - Wildfires/Infinite Room EP
La Luz - Greed Machine/Floating Features
Speedy Ortiz - Lean In When I Suffer/Twerp Verse

Hour 2: Lonely
Frightened Rabbit - The Loneliness and the Scream/The Winter of Mixed Drinks
Joy Division - Isolation/Closer
The Replacements - If Only You Were Lonely/For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986
The White Stripes - I'm Lonely (But I Ain't That Lonely Yet)/Get Behind Me Satan
The Smithereens - In a Lonely Place/Especially for You
Screaming Trees - Lonely Girl/Clairvoyance
Silversun Pickups - It's Nice to Know You Work Alone/Swoon
Billy Squier - Lonely is the Night/Don't Say No
Mick Jagger - Lonely at the Top/She's the Boss
Neil Young - Oh Lonesome Me/After the Gold Rush
New York Dolls - Lonely Planet Boy/New York Dolls
Jesse Malin and the St. Marks Social - Lonely at Heart/Love It to Life
The Tragically Hip - The Lonely End of the Rink/World Container
Eagles of Death Metal - How Can a Man With So Many Friends Be So All Alone?/Heart On
Foo Fighters - Alone + Easy Target/Foo Fighters


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