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Greetings!
We mourn the recent deaths of Billy "Bass" Nelson (the bass player for the first three Funkadelic albums), reggae legend Sly Dunbar, and Ghana Highlife master Ebo Taylor and pay tribute with a song from each this month.
I also have new songs from Robber Robber, Damaged Bug, Varna GL, Welt Star, Maddie Ashman, Disket, Ekko Astral, Adiós Cometa, Vikowski, Gerchi, Hot Face, Taker, Benzyna, 86 It, and something from a future release by T.Y. due out this summer. I also have two new and absolutely wild covers by Ty Segall and Dwarves.
I try to keep my in-show talking to a minimum to make more room for music, but I do have more to discuss about what I play, so check out my companion show notes over at http://davidondandelion.blogspot.com.
Enjoy the show!

Now Playing:
Blouse - Into Black
Blouse
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™There is more than one artist with the name Blouse.
1. Evolution is a tricky word when discussing current trends in music, especially when it comes to sophomore albums. The critically lauded “BLOUSE,” the 2011 debut from the Portland band of the same name was a lush, melodic and dreamy affair spiked with whoozy synths and delicate vocals. For “Imperium,” their 2nd LP for Captured Tracks, Blouse have shed the synths, done away with drum machines and wrote and recorded with “instruments that don’t plug into the wall,” as enforced by bandmember/producer Jacob Portrait.

Sonically speaking, that comes through on the LP immediately. Perhaps bolstered by the ongoing construction occurring next to the studio while the record was being made, the sense of force and urgency propelling the record is evident. Patrick Adams’ driving bass and plodding drums in the title track usher in this new guitar-friendlier Blouse; more direct and clearer of vision, but still mysterious and beautiful.

Jacob and Patrick’s Pacific Northwest alt-rock roots (filtered through post-punk and V/U) are a great counterpoint to ex-pat Southern CA transplant Charlie Hilton’s Cohen/Patti/Nico singer/songwriter nature. The dichotomy of those two forces on tracks like “No Shelter” and “1000 Years” are at the core of Imperium. These are delicate songs from the perspective of a valley girl who grew up with gurus and ashrams played by indie lifers on a steady diet of NEU! It makes it all the more understandable to have showers of acoustic guitars and (real, not synthesized) cellos interrupted by fuzz guitar.

But these interruptions aren’t a bad thing, they’re what makes Imperium the great record it is. “In a Feeling Like This” describes it perfectly, it’s a strange place that you’re weirdly familiar with. Warm but also kind of spooky and imposing, you want to stay there for longer than you’re invited. Thankfully, it’s ok to flip it over and listen to it again.

2. BLOUSE is a hardcore/screamo band from suny purchase, NY. on may 28, 2023, they released their first 6-song demo, and on april 25, 2024, they released a split with nyc screamo band silk, their half consisting of the songs "autumn" and "the second you opened your mouth I threw up in mine".
more info at: https://www.instagram.com/makemohardc0reagain?igsh=Mm03dXZ4M282Ym0x
and also:
https://blouse.bandcamp.com/
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Before that we played:
Gerchi - Cida
Vikowski - Decay
Cruelster - Nuclear Word
Rhythm Method - Virus X
Adiós Cometa - Una Vida En Otra Parte
Altar Of Eden - Matrix Of Chaos
Tanukichan - Natural
Foodman - Shiboritate