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Lopsided World of L

Jonathan L Monday’s new music podcast.

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Lopsided World of L (Hour 1)
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Lopsided World of L (Hour 2)
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*The Dahmers “Dusk” (Malmö, Sweden)
*The Cult “Hinterland” (Bradford, England)
*Ian Turner vs Tony T “#1”(NaXwell remix) (Germany)
*Meri Amber “Back To The 90s” (Sydney, Australia)
*Jack Russell’s Great White “Spy vs Spy” (Los Angeles)
*Ray Davies “Poetry” (London, England)
*Goldfrapp “Silver Eye” (London, England)
*Echo Arcadia “Into The Shadows” (Edinburgh, Scotland)
RAMONES SONG OF WEEK: Dee Dee Ramone “Baby Doll”
*Josh Michaels “Awaken Now” (N. Y. C.)
*Leah “Old World” (British Columbia, Canada)
*La Bella Luna “DJ” (Scratch mix) (London, England)
*Lola Dutronic “Everybody Loves…” (Düsseldorf/Toronto)
*The Tossers “Erin Go Bagh” (Chicago)
*Tackhead f/B. Fowler “Black…” (RoboBassHiFi Mx) (Germany)
*Loocties “In My House” (new mix) (Warchau, Poland)
*Divisionists “Say Can You” (London, England)
*Hayden Buchanan “Prescription” (Sydney, Australia)
*Owen Ni & Grim Avenue “Elektrikon” (Huntsville, Alabama)
+It’s Immaterial “Driving Away From Home” (Liverpool)
*New Model Army “Die Trying” (Bradford, England)
*New Model Army “Born Feral” (Bradford, England)
*Adwaith “PWYSAU” (Carmarthen, So. Wales)
*Coast To Coast “Post Graduation” (Birmingham, England)
*The Bottom Line “Pull Me Out” (London, England)
RAMMSTEIN SONG OF WEEK: “Sonne”
*So-Star f/Chris Hardy “I Think To…” (Manchester, England)

Fleet Foxes

After a 5 year hiatus, we will soon have a new Fleet Foxes album, Crack-Up.

Father John Misty (Joshua Tillman) is no longer drumming for the band, but the exquisite vocals of Robin Pecknold continue define the band’s distinctive sound.

Third of May is our first listen.

Third of May

Lopsided World of L

Jonathan L, more great new music.

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Lopsided World of L (Hour 1)
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Lopsided World of L (Hour 2)
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*denotes first time airs on show + is replay

*Billy Bibby & The Wry Smiles “Substitute” (Wales)
*Rebuilt Electric “Naked” (Mannheim, Germany)
*Laura A “Love Me(Never Let Me Go)” (Northern Scotland)
*Atticus Chimps “Illusion” (Gold Coast, Queensland, AU)
*Me And That Man “My Church Is Black” (Gdańsk, Poland)
*Turbobier “A Mensch Is A Mensch” (Vienna, Austria)
*My Son The Bum “Mad Man” (Oceanside, New York)
*Rytious “Cheka Mina” (Johannesburg, South Africa)
*Slam Cartel “World Star Love” (London, England)
*Iggy Pop f/ Danger Mouse “Gold” (Miami, FL)
RAMMSTEIN SONG OF WEEK: “Dalia Lama”
*Forever Still “Miss Madness” (Acoustic) (Copenhagen)
*Niterunner “Out Of Your Hands” (Brisbane, AU)
*Baloji f/Russo “F.I.N.I.” (Congo/Belgium)
RAMONES SONG OF WEEK: “Garden Of Serenity”
*J Star f/Ranking Joe “Bad Boy Stepping” (West London)
*Jarxx “Illusion” (Poland)
*Parekh & Singh “ Love You Baby…(Kolkata, India)
*Daniel Ash “You Unravel Me” (Northampton, England)
*Jimmy Bowskill & Carlos Del Junco “Confidence…” (Canada)
*The Harlots “Chopin” (Melbourne, Australia)
*Speaker First “The Anthem” (West Java, India)
*Switzerland “Papaya” (Dublin, Ireland)
*Betontod “Verdammt schwer” (Rheinberg, Germany)
*Save Ferris f/Neville Staple “New Sound” (Los Angeles)
*Grandaddy “Evermore” (Modesto, California)
+Norquay “Animal” (Glasgow, Scotland)
*The Modern Savage “Girl From…” (Anchorage, Alaska)
*Ariana Grande “Dangerous Woman” (Carone rx)(Milan, Italy)

Bob Moses

Last year on the 5th of February, Tearing Me Up by Bob Moses was featured here.

I am so pleased that the remix of the song won a Grammy Award.

The original post is reprinted below and I have added the remix by RAC as well.

Bob Moses is a Canadian electronic duo based in Brooklyn.

Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance attended high school together in Vancouver. Howie went on to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, Vallance to producing dance music.

The two accidently reconnected in New York and formed Bob Moses, the name a tribute to Robert Moses, a major New York City urban planner responsible for many of the iconic bridges and expressways in the City, not to mention Shea Stadium.

Days Gone By is their debut including the song Tearing Me Up.”

Tearing Me Up

Tearing Me Up (RAC Remix)

Ride

Ride, the shoegazing band from England, broke up in 1996.

Recently reformed, the band released their first new song in 21 years!

Charm Assault came out a week ago. The day after, Ride also gave us the song Home is a Feeling.

Charm Assault

Home is a Feeling

Lopsided World of L

Jonathan L, yes Monday once again.

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Lopsided World of L (Hour 1)
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Lopsided World of L (Hour 2)
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*denotes first time airs on show + is replay

*The Survival Code “One” (London, England)
*Ian Turner vs Tony T “#1” (Germany)
*Sinplus “One And The Same” (Losone, Switzerland)
*Justice “Randy” (Paris, France)
*Vito “Masquerade” (Newcastle Upon Tyne, England)
*Saturday Nite Fish Fry f/Ania Soul “Black Rose…” (Ontario)
*The Winachi Tribe “Lay Your Guns…” (Warrington, England)
*Rachel Loren “Broken” (New York City)
*Electric Floor “Bluedive” (Conenza, Italy)
*Perpacity DVL “The Edge Of Everything” (Denmark/U.K.)
*The Starling Radicals “V.I.P.” (South Wales)
*New Kingston “Kingston Fyah” (Kingston, Jamaica)
*Joel Gion “Tomorrow” (San Francisco)
*Alle Farben “Bad Ideas” (Berlin, Germany)
*Switzerland “Starting Out” (Dublin, Ireland)
*Danny Warsnop “Anyone But Me” (U.K./Nashville)
*Cassady Southern “Feet On The Ground” (Sydney, AU)
*Lee Fields & Expressions “Make This World” (Brooklyn, NY)
*Sallie Ford “Get Out” (Portland, Oregon)
RAMONES SONG OF WEEK: (Joey Ramone) “New York City”
*Vertigo “Get Away” (Brisbane, Australia)
*Ron Oneal “Pull Up In Da Wraith” (N.Y.C.)
*New Model Army “Weak And Strong” (Bradford, England)
*High Tiny Hairs “BCNA” (Montblanc, Tarragona)
*Ten Fé “Twist Your Arm” (London, England)
*Equinox f/Dementio13 “Goodbye” (United Kingdom)
*Howe Gelb “Relevant” (Tucson, Arizona)
*Ezrato f/Stella Rhymes “Noir” (Launceston, Tasmania)
*Dakota “Icon” (Netherlands)
RAMMSTEIN SONG OF WEEK: Mein Herz Brennt (BN mix)

Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers’ debut EP Now That the Light is Fading features Alaska, a song that went viral in 2016.

This Maryland native combines folk and electronica on this 5-song introduction that also includes the new single On and Off.

Alaska

On and Off

Lopsided World of L

Jonathan L, our Monday fix of new music.

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Lopsided World of L (Hour 1)
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Lopsided World of L (Hour 2)
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*denotes first time airs on show + is replay

*Turbobier “Verliebt in einen Kiwara” (Vienna, Austria)
*Eiya Looper “Trade” (Lyon, France)
*Howe Gelb f/ Lonna Kelly “Terribly So” (Tucson, AZ)
*Vonny & Clyde and HSR f/Terri B “Show Me”(rx) (Hamburg)
*Peter Rangelov “Hard To Get” (Bulgaria)
*The Desert Sea “All Mine” (Sydney, Australia)
*Daniel Ash “Freedom I Love” (Northampton, England)
*Amaral “Cazador” (Zaragoza, Spain)
*The Plastic Attraction “No Foresight” (Perth, Australia)
*Ida Elena “The Butterfly” (Rome, Italy)
*Sofia Talvik “Clothe Yourself…” (Göteburg, Sweden)
*The Sorted “Summer Makes Us So High” (AU/Los Angeles)
*Louie James “Bebop Rockin’” (Seaside Heights, New Jersey)
*Exotic Adrian Street “I’m In Love With…” (Brynmawr, Wales)
*Chrissi Poland “Angel Weep For Me” (New York City)
*Gasoline Lollipops “Love Is Free” (Colorado)
*Drew Miller “Dos Guitarras” (Glasgow, Scotland)
*Luke Elliot “Trouble” (New Jersey)
*Rachel Mason “Heaven” (Los Angeles)
*BeWider “Shaping Lights” (Utrecht, Nederland)
*Halfwait “Fly Away” (Sydney, Australia)
*Police Officer f/ Doctor “Konspiracy” (Jamaica)
RAMONES SONG OF WEEK: “She’s A Sensation”
*James Kruman “Mahalo Mahalo” (Manchester, England)
*Manuel Sex Drive “Seven Figures” (Phoenix, AZ)
RAMMSTEIN SONG OF WEEK: “Frosch I’m Brunnen”
*Sunset City “Can I Go Back” (Gold Coast, Australia)
*Mosley Bar “Two Apart” (West Lancashire, England)
*Rafael & Energia “Bailamos Allons Danser” (Dominican Rep)

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