Kicking off with a selection skirting around the music of Suicide, and from there the shifting gears in a couple of directions, including a well received dive into some goth and industrial.
The good deputy brings you a selection of songs that are heavy on story. Including Paul Kelly, Robert Earle Keen, Frank Black and The Catholics, The Pogues, Evan Dando, Eilen Jewel and more.
We're breaking up the show a bit today, keeping things nice and diverse on your Friday Morning Glory show with Keria. Sadly, there's no Fancy New Band for this week, but check out those hot, hot tracks: Garden Centre, Don't do it, Neil, Tuffy, Tidal Rave, Melenas and Magic Factory. Oh my!! We're keeping it truly real this week, cheeeyaaa!! ~ ~ ~
So I caught the last hour of record store day and scored a Dolly Parton album and the soundtrack to the the Jim Jarmusch movie Dead Man, so I built the radio show around them. It was pretty fun. Dolly, Neil, movie music, noisy guitars, lovely female vocals, dark gothic themes and hooning tunes including Darcy Clay's cover of you know what.
Last minute call up to look after the ranch ! Playing a fw new favorites like Slow Motion Cowboy and The Hacks. Brand spanking new Kate Owen out of Lyttleton's Sitting Room studios and flash new sparkling, in a gloomy way, Emily Fairlight. Old school Dolly, 80's Lone Justice and a special treat from a vinyl re-issue of The Hoodoo Gurus Gorilla Biscuits album. Dreamy Seirra Ferrel and "That ain't no Hank WIlliams song": Cool for Cats by UK Squeeze. Yes is's true.
Swerving all over the place tonight with everything from Magic Factory to Lone Justice. Waylon & Johnny to Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Maria Dallas to Kathy Bates Motel, Sky Scraper Stan to Joe Pug. Yippee.