Go Deep Show as Heard on Moheak Radio, October 28
Here are links and the playlist from Friday’s Go Deep show on Moheak Radio. It airs every Friday from 1-3p Pacific, 4-6p EDT, 9-11p GMT. Hourly links at 128 are available for downloading or streaming ,just below. The Moheak Radio Music Meeting, our new music panel show where we rate songs and discuss the industry, now airs Thursdays 7-9p Pacific, 10-12 EDT.
Black Keys – Lonely Boy (Any doubt this new single will be huge?)
Fidlar – Max Can’t Surf (Playing tonight at Troubadour in LA)
M83 – Reunion (US dates next month)
Paper Pilots – She’s Not There (Singer Justin visited Moheak last week)
Tennis – Tell Her No (Lots of Zombies covers lately)
Neke Case and Nick Cave – She’s Not There (On “True Blood” soundtrack)
Mute Math – Blood Pressure (From their 3rd studio album)
Girls – Honey Bunny (European tour coming up)
Pack A.D. – Positron (Also heading to Europe next month)
Kasabian – La Fee Verte (Major UK tour in December)
St. Vincent – Cruel (Touring the Southeast right now)
The Features – Another One (Someone will have a hit with this song)
Jane’s Addiction – Curiosity Kills (Entire album very solid)
The Ting Tings – Hang It Up (Album coming in January)
Alberta Cross – Money For the Weekend (North Carolina tonight)
Thomas Dolby – Spice Train (First studio album since ’92)
Florence & the Machine – Heartlines (The most edge of new tracks heard so far)
Justice – Parade (Over 1,ooo “loves” on Hype Machine)
Wild Flag – Future Crimes (2 nights at Troubadour in LA next week)
Real Estate – It’s Real (Song getting national attention)
Wu Lyf – We Bros (Good response to play on this track)
Best Coast – In Your Sleep (Johnny Marr on guitar)
Wavves – Nodding Off (Bethany of Best Coast on vocals)
Dum Dum Girls – In My Head (An all-LA band set)
Fanfarlo – Deconstruction (Single from album coming in February)
Noel Gallagher – AKA…What A Life (Album finally out November 8)
The Kills – Baby Says (New single from their album)
Bombay Bicycle Club – Your Eyes (Deeper track from an album critics are loving)