See part 1 here and part 2 here.
1987 song "Shooting Sun" by Siouxsie & the Banshees. B-Side on the "This Wheel's on Fire" single. https://t.co/hYtHLY4Kpp
— Sean Walters (@sean_write) June 9, 2020
Hot pick of the day. Gorgeous and swinging in a strangely Bartokian way.@Iheartnoise @Bretontheradio @natechinen @RichardScheinin @tedgioia @OleSenna @BusStationDrift https://t.co/T7B3dOsFka
— Immune to Boredom (@immunetoboredom) June 9, 2020
#quarantinelistening: Horse Lords — The Common Task (2nd pressing; 2020, @northernspyrecs)
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Another #bandcampfriday acquisition. Flipping off my reflection like usual.
–#horselords #horselordsthecommontask #northernspy #northernspyrecords pic.twitter.com/psBYBNbUfh— Sean Caldwell (@letterstapehead) June 9, 2020
"I should be happy as a king, but I'm sick as a dog."
3/4" Drill Bit https://t.co/14UNELBg9F
— Scott Dolan (@sadolan) June 10, 2020
‘Góða Nótt’
BJ Nilsen & Stilluppsteypa
2012https://t.co/341eiGNckX— ᴛᴇᴍᴀ ᴇ ᴠᴀʀɪᴀᴢɪᴏɴɪ (@vmdTM) June 10, 2020
Drone Sessions #2
by Six Steps Above The Earthhttps://t.co/SgkoDH9Vxh— T2,000,000 (@T2000000000) June 10, 2020
don't know much bout this band,but the jams are🔥.
Davison played drums in The Nice in the 1960s,then put together Brian Davison's Every Which Way & dropped this album in 1970. jammy, psychedelic rock with sax.
Brian Davison's Every Which Way-All In Timehttps://t.co/SuAcXCJHrR— Arise (@rise804) June 10, 2020
MF @chr1s_adams https://t.co/PKIW67k2Am
— Odd Nosdam (@OddNosdam71) June 10, 2020
Iridescenthttps://t.co/eAIpkFlq85
— Vapor Memory (@VaporMemory) June 11, 2020
One day I will make you all a list of the greatest teenage bands of all time and Squirrel Bait and the Pleasure Seekers will definitely be in the top fivehttps://t.co/rbfgfsnMS3
— Ecstatic Manoeuvres in the Dark (@comeawaywithEMD) June 11, 2020
This one too (h/t @JonSavage1966)https://t.co/dyrgWmXoD7
— Unending Subtleties (@unentity) June 11, 2020
Irreversible Entanglemtns, "Who Sent You?"https://t.co/d0lovlJMp0
— Christopher Whitby (@commanderwhitby) June 11, 2020
eagle chalice – black eagle chalice https://t.co/McVENaiIlf
— T2,000,000 (@T2000000000) June 11, 2020
Albert Ayler Trio — Spirits https://t.co/TQwBisg19H
— Solilians (@solilians) June 11, 2020
#quarantinelistening: Fugazi — Red Medicine (1995, @dischordrecords)
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In my daughter’s words, this one “hit different.” Red Medicine is Fugazi’s fourth full-length, released June 12th, 1995. Happy 25th
–#fugazi #redmedicine #ianmackaye #guypicciotto #brendancanty #joelally pic.twitter.com/aQdTQ4khgM— Sean Caldwell (@letterstapehead) June 12, 2020
Midwife’s “Forever” first LP pressing sold out quickly. Second pressing up for presale now on bone and splatter vinyl. https://t.co/pC7Ax0zOa1 pic.twitter.com/qbyh4tW9fF
— The Flenser (@TheFlenser) June 12, 2020
via Thom
L7 – 'Shitlist'https://t.co/bqjLDV8D9B pic.twitter.com/nOwX4MRPva
— NoiseCrumbs (@NoiseCrumbs) June 12, 2020
Dazzle Ships OMD
This always sounded like the Kraftwerk album they hoped to make. Architecture & Morality is great, but this is the one. The Romance of the Telescope & Of All The Things We've Made are stunning. Wrongly maligned by critics on release in 1983#TimsListeningParty pic.twitter.com/O0p8QiILs7— L R Jones (@1967lrjones) June 12, 2020
— Steven Belcher 💉💉💉 (@8erpentineskies) June 12, 2020
Before riot grrl, before punk, before indie rock, back when "roots music" was just called folk music, outsider femme artists created lo-fi sounds in places that were far from the centers of the mainstream music establishment https://t.co/CpZz8t9pV0
— Mild Rover (@BoroOfWenatchee) June 12, 2020
— Inari Takeda~ (fils d'Anansi): (((内部黒豹)))🇵🇸 (@Jeonhwanbeop) June 13, 2020
Epic Soundtracks – I Have Seen the Light (Wake the Dead 19.5.93)https://t.co/QyOmi5xO7F
— Arise (@rise804) June 13, 2020
photo from earlier. music from here:https://t.co/sepipOKyou
— remotevoices (@remotevoices) June 13, 2020
ER #22 ::: Summer In The City 💎 a breezy new cut from Athenian experimental pop artist Johnny Labelle. Don’t let your body fall into the rabbit hole https://t.co/8RAxnEoxAk
— EVERYSEEKER (@everyseekerfest) June 13, 2020
The story behind "Down the Rabbit Hole": In 2015 the Boston blog @Foundwaves asked us to write a song inspired by Alice in Wonderland, celebrating the 150th anniversary. We picked the chapter "Down the Rabbit Hole" & took Alice for a rough ride:https://t.co/TwKFR7LqGx@artoffact pic.twitter.com/cox0JGUlaF
— THE FOREIGN RESORT (@foreignresort) June 13, 2020