Max Caster says:Growing up in Boston in the 80's, I was raised on tapes that my older bro made of pioneering FM rock station WBCN. They didn't just play singles, they played all the amazing album tracks from bands like Led Zep and The Who, when those records were new. If I had a time machine and could spin records on BCN tonight, this song would be in my set. "Shalom Of Safed" by Citay, brings some stress melting psychedlic love to this strife torn world. MP3 Jackpot Winner.
TribulationsbyInnocent Youths reggae/ska, roots Combining "Tribulations" original 45's "A" side and the "version" side sheds light on the bass rich, melodica heavy, dub conscious b-side, stretching the song to over 7 minutes...more »
Who Put The Fire OutbyElectric Touch pop, rock, indie, piano rawk Alien Protocol, thanks for the tip, this is gr8. Crackling angst-y power pop combo work, and crisp, smart production, plus an unexpected soaring bridge, all conspire to take...more »
Lobster Leaps InbyThe Microscopic Septet pop, jazz Growing up in Chicago and having an obsession for vinyl creates an appreciation for jazz music. So I tip my hat to you Pop Hermit for posting the...more »
Truly, Madly, DeeplybyPama International reggae/ska, ska, Two tone ska Featuring veterans from the Specials and other greats, Pama International is a ska supergroup of sorts. Moozic, thanks for the tip. I can't stop spinning this track. "Truly,...more »