#2010: Private World

Well, shit. I won’t lie, I’m rattled as hell about all of this so in an attempt to stave off the existential panic I dove into my record crates and pulled out whatever made me feel better. There’s plenty of older stuff, modern favorites and plenty of New Yorkers as usual. Look out for new songs from Castle Rat, Dustin Lovelis, and Caroline Rose. Be safe out there. Or, rather, IN there.

Catch Adam Schaper’s Freelance Fiends every Monday from 11PM-Midnight EST / 4-5AM GMT

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#1939: Stray

As the temperature drops I’m eager for the warmth of vinyl. Here’s a mix of old school love songs plus a slew of new tracks from Stolen Body Records and more. Get heated!

Every Thursday at noon EST on The Face Radio.
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#1929: Living Wreck

Finally got back into my garage after a looooong time and hooked up my record player so here’s the first vinyl episode in a while, featuring some of the spines that caught my eye including a new live track from The Advertisers, an old live track from Mountain, new Ty Segall and more more more for these modern blues.

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#1915: Naked Brunch II

Join me for another edition of Naked Brunch, a psychedelic slice of life for your aural enhancement. Sit back, relax, ride the wave.

Full playlist below->

Tune in to a new show every Thursday from 12-1PM EST / 5-6PM GMT.
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What’s That Sound? The Glucks – Run Amok

My first taste of Belgian rock duo The Glucks was at the hands of a fan of the show by the name of Lansing Rawls.  He sent me a link to their 2016 LP “Youth On Stuff” and once I heard the title track I was immediately turned on by the raw breathless vitality of it.  Now they’ve followed it up with the equally potent new release “Run Amok.” Continue reading “What’s That Sound? The Glucks – Run Amok”

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