Radio Show 107 Thursday April 23, 2015 9-11PM Eastern US Time WBKM.ORG

Words by Tim Lewis.

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I just got back from my local music radio show on internet only Wbkm Dot Org. There was a lot of new music, which is always fun.

Song before: Sparks – The Color Exchange

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From our small city to the great big world, these are the Sounds of Burlington. It’s dark now, but the days are getting longer and it was fully twilight when I walked down tonight. Thanks for putting up with all of the Lendway songs last week. I’m not doing that tonight but did want to say I will miss Michael Clifford‘s other band too. Michael, stay safe in California. Enjoy the ocean, but take care to not become a shark victim. This is their theme song on WBKM, and this is Burlington’s Kind of Music.

1.) Theme Song – Shark Victim 2.) Ready To Race – Lendway 3.) Ricky The Rider – The Mountain Says No 4.) Little French Earthquakes – Phil Yates & The Affiliates

Great song from the new Affiliates album No Need To Beg. They played a fun show at New City Galerie last week to release the album. Killer song from Mountain. I cant’ wait to hear the full album. Great song from Lendway and I will miss SV a lot too. Let’s continue to move through Swale’s album The Next Instead. They played this on WCAX recently.

5.) Old School – Swale 6.) I Forgot – Maryse Smith 7.) The Deepest Space – Hana Zara 8.) By My Side – Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band

Great song from Kat and the band. Killer new song from Hana’s album The North. That one really goes into some deep spaces. Great song from the just released Maryse Smith album The Way It Is. This next band opened for Phil, but they played as an acoustic duo, instead of the usual heavy rockers that they are. They did a sweet version of this song.

9.) Neutrino – Black Rabbit 10.) Captain 20 – Barbacoa 11.) Righteous – ROUGH FRANCIS 12.) Relief – Death World Wide

Killer song from the N.E.W. album by Death. Francis played a killer show with Barbacoa last Saturday at Higher Ground. It was cool to see Bill Mullins play a couple of songs with Francis, and the Barbacoa set with Lowell Thompson was pretty killer too. At the same time that was happening Vedora were playing at Radio Bean so I missed them, but do have a new song from them.

13.) Low Down M2 – Vedora 14.) In Waves – Sarah Blacker 15.) The Whiskey Always Wins – When Particles Collide 16.) The Globe – Landlady

I was so psyched when I heard Landlady were coming to The Monkey House on April 24th (tomorrow) but then realized I would be out of town. Rats. If you are in town, go check them out. Thank me later. Great new song from Particles. If you like that, go to their website where you can pre-order their new EP. That’s the title song from Sarah’s new album that is coming soon. Can’t wait for the full Vedora album. So, tomorrow I’m heading to Montreal for three days of Marillion shows. They have a couple of side shows at a brew pub called Brutopia. On Saturday, Elephants of Scotland are playing so it will be great to see them play in Montreal.

17.) A Different Machine (live) – Elephants of Scotland 18.) Neverland (live) – Marillion

They played at Club Toast once as a three-piece many years ago. So, I totally slacked and missed some chances to see music this week. I’m going to have to catch up with this band soon.

19.) Stop – REDadmiral 20.) Super Sexy Science Party – Wave of the Future 21.) Always Monica – Chin Ho 22.) New Age Woman – Pinhead

Classics from Pinhead and Chin Ho! I love that song from Wave which was recorded live at Nectar’s. OK, time for a few more. Here’s another great one from Maryse.

23.) I Got A Job – Maryse Smith 24.) Avalon – Split Tongue Crow 25.) Something I Drew – farm 26.) Resurrection – Death

Another cool song from their new album. Great song from Farm. I hope Split Tongue Crow have a new album soon, the first one has so many beautiful songs. I hope you enjoyed checking out the music of our town. Let’s do it again next week, shall we?

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Song after: Dancing In Fog – Fish

This post was originally published by Tim Lewis at his personal blog, https://timstriangletribune.wordpress.com.