Some New Stuff – you can always use more stuff!

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Big Head Todd & The Monsters – “Black Beehive” (with eight bonus tracks and an 11×17 deluxe lithograph of the album artwork on heavy stock; producer: Steve Jordan; Hear hereMP3) (Shout! Factory)

Broken Bells (side project of Danger Mouse and the Shins’ James Mercer) – “After the Disco” (first single: “Holding On For Life”; Hear hereVinylMP3) (Columbia)

John Butler Trio – “Flesh & Blood” (first single: “Only One”Hear hereRead hereVinylMP3) (Vanguard)

The Haden Triplets (Tanya, Rachel and Petra Haden) – “The Haden Triplets” (includes covers of the Carter Family, Nick Lowe, Bill Monroe, the Louvin Brothers, etc.; producer: Ry Cooder; Read hereVinyl;MP3) (Third Man)

Dirk Powell (Americana multi-instrumentalist) – “Walking Through Clay” (guests: the late Levon Helms and his daughter Amy; Hear hereMP3) (Sugar Hill)

Wild Moccasins (Houston indie-pop quintet) – “88 92” (Hear hereSee hereLP + MP3) (New West)

Xiu Xiu (avant-garde group from San Jose, Calif.) – “Angel Guts: Red Classroom” (producer: John Congleton; Hear hereRead hereVinylMP3) (Polyvinyl)

REISSUES

GD-picksGrateful Dead – “Dick’s Picks Vol. 20: Capital Centre, Landover, MD 9/25/76” (four CDs) (Razor & Tie)

Small Faces – “Here Come the Nice: The Immediate Years 1967-1969 [Box set]” (Amazon-exclusive collection containing four CDs, 75 tracks, with a 72-page hardbound coffee-table book and many other extras; limited to 3,000 copies worldwide, personally signed by members Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan; See hereTrack list) (Charly / Snapper Music Group)

MUSIC BOOKS

The Beatles – “All The Songs: The Story Behind Every Beatles Release [Kindle]” (authors: Jean-Michel Guesdon, Philippe Margotin; preface by Patti Smith) (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers)

The Beatles – “The Beatles Are Here! 50 Years After the Band Arrived in America, Writers, Musicians & Other Fans Remember [Paperback]” (author: Penelope Rowlands) (Algonquin Books)

The Beatles – “Six Days that Changed the World, February 1964 [Hardcover]” (photos by Bill Eppridge) (Rizzoli)

Ringo Starr – “Octopus’s Garden [Hardcover]” (children’s book based on the Beatles song; illustrator:Ben Cort) (Aladdin)

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Who has the New Music for You? Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative Does

ImageMrs Dr. J and Dr. J have tons of new music for you Crooks on Tape, Dum Dum GirlsSmug BrothersThrowing MusesThe New Old-FashionedU2American Werewolf AcademyBRAT CURSELightoutsTyler Hilton, Johnny P, The Soft White Sixties, and much more! We will talk to Shy Boys about their Monday night show atThe Canal Public House along with some other fine show wrap-ups from the past week!

Expect some great local music from The Turkish DelightsHuman CannonballDear Fawn, Human Reunion, Oh CondorRobert PollardSleep FleetThe Rebel SetThe Nightbeast and a few other choice musical nuggets!

We also will have some fine covers — especially The Motel Beds with a great Matthew Sweet cover!

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So, join us from 3-6pm (e) on wudr.udayton.edu!  Email us at drjwudr@gmail.com with any requests that you might have for the show!  Don’t forget to check the Event Page for the show to follow the set list and conversation!

Checking out some new music

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The Autumn Defense (Wilco’s Patrick Sansone and John Stirratt) – “Fifth” (producers: Josh Shapera, The Autumn Defense; first single: “None of This Will Matter”; Hear hereVinylMP3) (Yep Roc)

Laura Cantrell – “No Way There From Here” (producers: Cantrell, Mark Nevers; guests: Jim Lauderdale, Kenny Vaughan, Michael Cerveris, Caitlin Rose, William Tyler, Paul Niehaus, Paul Burch; Hear here;Read hereMP3) (Thrift Shop Recordings / Redeye)

David Crosby – “Croz” (his first studio album in more than 20 years; guests: Wynton Marsalis, Mark Knopfler, Leland Sklar, Steve Tavaglione; Hear hereVinylMP3) (Blue Castle / ADA)

Dum Dum Girls – “Too True” (producers: Richard Gottehrer, The Raveonettes’ Sune Rose Wagner; first single: “Lost Boys & Girls Club”Hear hereVinylMP3) (Sub Pop)

Albert Hammond Jr. (of The Strokes) – “AHJ [Vinyl]” (four-song EP; Hear hereMP3) (Cult)

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Uncle Tupelo – “No Depression: Legacy Edition” (1990 album; remastered; two CDs, with 22 bonus tracks; MP3) (Columbia / Legacy).  So very very excited about this reissue!  Did we mention that we love this band?!!

 

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Sleep Fleet Celebrates Release of New EP

Image So far the new year in Dayton has brought great music around town for us all to enjoy!  This weekend is no exception!

On Saturday, February 1st, Sleep Fleet returns to Dayton after six months – a time far too long for music fans.  The Sleep Fleeters are releasing their brand shiny and new EP, Hudson & High, at a show at Blind Bob’s in our fine city.  The album courtesy of the fine folks at Brain Candy Records is available at the band’s bandcamp page and is not to be missed.

Brat CurseSleep Fleet is joined by the dynamic new trio Brat Curse! Their new self-titled record is another great new release for 2014!  These ex-Pharohs musicians play a pop-tinged punk that is a reminder of the excitement of the D-I-Y and post-punk movements before alternative became commercial!

Dear fawn LogoDayton’s own Dear Fawn will be playing their first set with their all new five-person line up!   You can hear some of Dear Fawn’s fine songs from their terrific CD, I Played the Queen on the band’s Soundcloud page!  This is another new band that promises to be another great addition to our music scene.

Track List for Hudson & High

Sleep Fleet Hudson and High

1. I Wanted It All 02:04
2. I’ll Stay 02:49
3. Happy Alone 02:55
4. Chief 02:10
5. Three Sides 02:18
6. Why Don’t You Want Me? 02:39

Cross-posted at DaytonMostMetro

Looking Forward to Days to Come

ImageThere are bands that become successful because of intense and expensive record company promotion that repeatedly tell us that this entertainer is a musician, regardless what your ears may tell you.  There are bands that dominate the radio, the ‘net stream, and iTunes because they have a look.  There are bands that become well known because of the producer that records the music, even before we hear that first chord.  And there are bands that become successful for the simple reason that they are good, they successfully write music that captures the often ignored inner need we all have for a great song.  Dayton’s own Motel Beds are one example of a band that is simply a good band that consistently delivers great songs.

With the Misra Records recent release of their recent collection, These Are The Days Gone By, PJ Paslowsky, Tommy Cooper, Ian Kaplan, Derl Robbins, and Tod Weidner remind us that even without the music industry machine, without some hypoallergenic created look, great music can not only be consistently created – it can be created in your home town.

Days starts with the eponymous album track, a rocking reminder that art and commerce should connect when the time is right. And for this band, the time is right with every song you hear on this collection.  These are the Days Gone By – a standout track from the ‘Beds Tango Boys album – demonstrate the way that the guitars-bass-drums approach of rock and roll can still be made fresh and exciting.  If you do not start to sway when you hear the twin guitars of Cooper and Robbins, you should check your pulse; and if the bass does not make you dance… “Well, how you feeling right now? Are you still with us?”

The next song Ocean Flows from the ‘Beds 2009 EP Go For A Dive connects the listener to the best in high intensity yet rocking lofi-ish sound.  Songs such as this recall the early and best of bands like R.E.M. when the vocals did not have to be so highly mixed as to over-power the music.  While this lesson is repeatedly ignored by Top 40 radio, The ‘Beds are able to make the most out of a mix that encourages the listener to feel the different instruments of the song.  It is important to note that the current arrangement of Ocean Flows illustrates the impressive drop-your-jaw drumming of Ian Kaplan that becomes a full out attack on later ‘Beds recordings such as Sunfried Dreams and Dumb Gold.  And live, wow… you will wonder how Kaplan can lift his arms after a show.

With Skymade Suit and Cactus Kiss the band reveals early ideas that will be more fully realized on later work.  Skymade Suit was the first track on the ‘Beds 2003 EP Hasta Manana and show a different side to the band.  Suit was recorded with only Paslosky, Cooper and Kaplan before being joined by current members Derl Robbins and Tod Weidner.  The evolution of the band is demonstrated when comparing songs such as Skymade Suit and more recent work such as Surfjerk, Smoke Your Homework, and Valentimes.   Cactus Kiss originally appeared on the 2007 collection Local Losers – a release to benefit WWSU radio — and then on The ‘Beds Moondazed album and more importantly helps place The ‘Beds into a constant evolving swirl of Beach Boys influenced rock psychadelia.

The alternative version of Sunfried Dreams is a welcome visit into the creative process of the band.  It is one of only two songs on the album to include keyboards; the alt version of Dreams has a different all around feel than the version that ended up on the album of the same name.  One has to wonder if this alternative version is a glimpse of a band that would have moved along a different path than the road taken.

Standouts on the record include Tropics of the Sand that include the vocals of the always terrific Kelley Deal (R. Ring, The Breeders), SurfjerkLights On and Smoke Your Homework –  Songs that have long been featured on local radio, all four songs in rotation on WUDR.  It is impressive how Paslosky and Deal wrap their vocals around the song.  They sing and sound as if they have been singing together for years!  When their cascading vocals hit the song title together, you believe that they are yearning for a tropic somewhere together.  You feel it.  With Lights On and Surfjerk you hear the welcome addition of Tod Weidner (Shrug and heck too many projects to list here).  The additional strength on bass and on vocals on other tracks greatly strengthens the overall sonic texture of The Motel Beds.  And if you have seen the band live, you know firsthand how much Weidner adds to the performance!

One of the best discoveries on the album is the cover – and it is the only cover on the album – of Matthew Sweet’s I’ve Been Waiting, an often overlooked track from his terrific album Girlfriend!  The ‘Beds demonstrate their understanding of indie-college music by tacking the song and infusing urgency in the song that Sweet’s focus on classic indie-pop melody understates.  The Motel Beds make the song feel more immediate and more plaintive than Sweet ever could.  And considering that Matthew Sweet once had an indie hit with a song called Sick of Myself – that is really saying something.

Throughout all twelve tracks on this album you almost miss noting the captivating vocals of PJ Paslosky. Instead of grand standing and singing in some strange grandiose manner, Paslosky extends his voice in ways that draw the listener into the songs.  Whether listening to an early song by the band or something from their latest album of new material, Dumb Gold, you find yourself drawn to him.  Drawn not because of an industry manufactured buzz or some odd notoriety, but a gravity that a gifted vocalist creates.

Do not miss this collection – part retrospective, part review, and part exploration – consider this a road map of good songs for your music loving soul.

Information about the band can be found at motelbedsmusic.com and misarecords.com.

Track List for These are the Days Gone By: 

1. These are the Days Gone By
2. Ocean Flows
3. Skymade Suit
4. Cactus Kiss
5. Surfjerk
6. Valentimes
7. Lights On
8. Western Son
9. Tropics Of The Sand
10. Sunfried Dreams (alternate version)
11. I’ve Been Waiting
12. Smoke Your Homework

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Music is Life: Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

Music is Life: Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

Mrs. Dr. J and Dr. J have new music, shows to review, and some great conversation about what makes a great song!

We will have music from The Autumn Defense, Tim Pritchard and the Boxcar Suite, Shy Boys, Smug Brothers, Sweet Soubrette, Boy & Bear, The Farewell Drifters, Damien Jurado, The Bottlerockets, Positive No, BRAT CURSE, and much more!

Brand new music from Plastic Inevitables, Beck, and Keep Shelly in Athens!

So, come along with us on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative for our third show of the year!

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Second Show of 2014: Have we got ‘news’

Second Show of 2014: Have we got 'news'

New songs that is — and just for you!

Join Mrs. Dr. J and Dr. J for our second full show of the new year. We have music from The NightBeast, Motel Beds, Turkish Delights, Smug Brothers, The New Old Fashioned, Kris N., some great alt-country from The Bottlerockets, new music from Brat Curse, Tales in Space, Good English, Molly Thomason, We Do This, Sweet Soubrette, Troubador Kings, and much more!

Some indie throw back with The Multi-Purpose Solution, Paul Westerberg, and Guided by Voices will also be played.

Remember to turn on the radio show either 99.5 or 98.1 fm in Dayton or streaming online – This Tuesday – 3-6pm on WUDR!

Imagine you are standing in front of the music board for the radio station.
Independent music for everyone!

Motel Beds ‘These are Days Gone By’ Vinyl Pre-Release show

Motel Beds 'These are Days Gone By' Vinyl Pre-Release show

The fantastic Motel Beds are presenting a rare opportunity for Dayton and Miami Valley music fans on January 18th (doors open at 7pm and show starts at 8pm sharp)!

In conjunction with We Care Arts and Misra Records, The Motel Beds invite you to join them as they review their musical career with friends, Smug Brothers and Good English at an All Ages show at the Yellow Cab building!

The ‘Beds are doing what we call a soft, limited release of “These are the Days Gone By” with 500 LP covers hand-painted by the artists at We Care Arts! A portion of the proceeds from the sale/show are to benefit We Care Arts!

“These are the Days Gone By” is a collection of Motel Beds singles, outtakes, and live favorites. Songs have been remastered by Carl Saff (Dinosaur Jr, GBV, etc), with added bass parts by Tod Weidner.

This is a soft, pre-release for the first 500 LPs; they’ve all been hand-painted by the artists at We Care Arts (“changing disabilities into possibilities”) you can learn more about WCA at their website – http://www.wecarearts.org/.  The album will be released internationally later in 2014 on Misra Records.

BIO FOR MOTEL BEDS “THESE ARE THE DAYS GONE BY”

Press Release (Courtesy of Motel Beds)

MOTEL BEDS are a rock & roll band from Dayton, Ohio – a delightfully detached underdog city nestled in the heart of The Heartland. Seasoned veterans, Beds have worked alongside local music advocates Kelley Deal (Deal duets on the lusciously hushed “Tropics of the Sand”) and Robert Pollard (guitarist Derl Robbins has recorded Guided By Voices). Allies aside, when it comes to rock & roll, The Motel Beds speak for themselves.

“These Are the Days Gone By” reveals the fruits of Beds’ labor these latter years. The album is an electrifying collection of “hits,” remastered by Carl Saff (GBV, Dinosaur Jr., etc.) and featuring added bass parts by new(est) member and local ace Tod Weidner. Over a 12-song cycle, the proficiency with which Tommy Cooper and P.J. Paslosky (Motel Beds’ core songwriting duo) augment a solid hook is clearly set on display.

While “Days” largely finds Ian Kaplan at work as one of the finest rock drummers around today (not an embellishment), Beds demonstrate their versatility with two never-before-released tracks: a poppier version of 2011’s “Sunfried Dreams” and a beautiful acoustic cover of Matthew Sweet’s “I’ve Been Waiting”; the latter proving Paslosky to be much more than a rock vocalist. In addition to recording Motel Beds in a visionary manner, guitarist Derl Robbins adds his own unmistakable style and sound.

True to Dayton (see GBV’s “Propeller”), the first 500 LPs are all one-of-a-kind. Each cover was individually hand-painted by the artists at We Care Arts: a non-profit dedicated to “changing disabilities into possibilities.” A portion of the proceeds from these first 500 will go to benefit WCA.

In his glowing review of “Dumb Gold” (2012), AllMusic Senior Editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted, “[This] is an album that deserves to break them out of the Rust Belt and onto the larger stage; it’s one of the best straight-ahead indie rock records of 2012.” “Days” takes all of “Dumb Gold”‘s assets song writing, hooks, musicianship, energy and ups them ad infinitum. It’s a remarkable rock record and one that finds Motel Beds carrying the torch for Dayton, Ohio’s independent music scene.

Track List:

1. These are the Days Gone By
2. Ocean Flows
3. Skymade Suit
4. Cactus Kiss
5. Surfjerk
6. Valentimes
7. Lights On
8. Western Son
9. Tropics Of The Sand
10. Sunfried Dreams (alternate version)
11. I’ve Been Waiting
12. Smoke Your Homework

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Cool Show Alert Dayton!

Cool Show Alert Dayton!

Misra Records artist Crooks on Tape will be in Dayton on January 30th with Swim Diver, Bearer of Bad News, and Swarm at Rock Star Pro Arena.

CROOKS ON TAPE is John Schmersal (Enon, Brainiac), Rick Lee (Enon, Skeleton Key, Butter 08), and Joey Galvan (Mannheim Steamroller, Anthrax). The band was created out of a simple idea of discovery and musical creation – “convene, improvise, and record every moment.”  You can listen to their latest record at The A.V. Club website.

Swim Diver is an exciting new band featuring members of Brainiac, Captain of Industry, Oh Condor, Me & Mountains, Human Reunion, The Dirty Walk, and Vinyl Dies.

This is an opportunity to see some terrific bands!   PRESALE TICKETS!

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New Smug Brothers – Strictly Triggers is out NOW!

New Smug Brothers - Strictly Triggers is out NOW!

Coming up later in the show – “They are Fluid” by Smug Brothers

And we wanted to let you know that the new Smug Brothers EP is now available! The song we have fallen in love with “They Are Fluid” is on this new EP. remember music lovers – Strictly Triggers is a Limited edition 50 purple cassettes with download codes.

Get Yours now here!

Join us during the show today and you will catch this and more great music!

Things to Explore!

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MUSIC

Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks – “Wig Out At Jagbags” (producers: Malkmus, Remko Schouten; listen hereVinylMP3) (Matador)

The Style Council – “Our Favourite Shop [MP3]” (1985 album) (Polydor)

Broken Bells – “After the Disco,” (Columbia)

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The Nightbeast performs

“Paid & Rowdy,” by The Nightbeast (Modern Short Stories)

 

 

 

 

Peter Gabriel – “Scratch My Back & I’ll Scratch Yours” (his 2010 album of covers, paired with the 2013 all-star covers of Gabriel songs; Read about it hereVinylMP3) (Real World)

MUSIC BOOKS

The Beatles – “TIME – The Beatle Invasion: The inside story of the two-week tour that rocked America [Hardcover]” (author: Bob Spitz) (Time)

Howard Goodall – “The Story of Music: From Babylon to the Beatles: How Music Has Shaped Civilization [Hardcover]” (available on the Kindle) (Time)

Angélique Kidjo – “Spirit Rising: My Life, My Music [Hardcover]” (co-author: Rachel Wenrick; foreword by Desmond Tutu; available on the Kindle) (Harper Collins)

Resolutions: Our First Show of 2014!

Did you miss us? We hope you had a terrific holiday season!

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Calvin and Hobbes – copyright Bill Watterson

Come along on Tuesday afternoon and join us in listening to several new discoveries, local music and much more on WUDR from our usual time of 3-6pm (eastern). We will be discussing favorites from 2013 as well as great music we are excited about for 2014. If you would like to request some songs, just email us at drjwudr@gmail.com or tweet Dr. J at drjwudr on twitter.

We have music to get your toes a’tappin’ from The RidgesJoseph ArthurFire at Night, Lake Street Drive, SW/MM/NG, The Rebel Set, Luke Frazier, The Whiskey Gentry, and more.

We can promise several premiers! Including the new song from The Nightbeast – Paid & Rowdy! You will love this song. We would never steer you wrong, music lovers! You can watch — and you should watch — the terrific video for the song!

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