Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Rhetorical Situation, May 4, 2010

Jacob and I dash into the studio at the last minute and drop bombs: new Broken Social Scene, new Hold Steady, new Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, new Gogol Bordello, New Pornographers. (See what I did there?)

Not to mention, we sound off about racial profiling in Arizona, and I lament the end of an emotional Blazers season. Oh, and excuse the slight delay before the first song.

Catch us live every Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. PST at KBVR.com, or 88.7 FM around Corvallis.




Playlist:

Broken Social Scene, "All To All"
Broken Bells, "The Mall & Misery"
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, "Be Easy"
Spoon, "Nobody Gets Me But You"
Tahiti Boy & The Palmtree Family, "1973"
Four Tet, "Plastic People"
Fang Island, "Sideswiper"
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, "Shake The Sheets"
Regina Spektor, "That Time"
The Hold Steady, "The Sweet Part of the City"
The New Pornographers, "You Hands (Together)"
Free Energy, "Bang Pop"
The Besnard Lakes, "And This Is What We Call Progress"
Naomi Shelton, "Am I Asking Too Much?"
Dinosaur Feathers, "Know Your Own Strength"
Gogol Bordello, "My Companjera"
Nada Surf, "See These Bones"

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