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Friday, October 16, 2020
Daily Jam (October Edition) - Theme from The Munsters
It's probably been over 3 decades since i last saw an episode of "The Munsters," it being one of those shows in perpetual reruns on TBS when i was a kid. But that surfy theme song has never left my head. So here it is, our Daily Jam.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Small Black
Feeling like i'm getting all lost in the chilled and synthetic sounds of a decade ago, what with unearthed music from Com Truise and new music from Small Black filling up my ear holes this morning. The latest from the latter, "Tampa," feels like laying in the sun, eyes closed, gentle breeze blowing off the water nearby. Check it out below and pre-order the 7" here from 100% Electronica.
Com Truise
Synthy electronic artist Com Truise is set to release a new collection of odds and ends and non-album tracks spanning the last few years in December. "In Decay, Too" follows up 2014's "In Decay" collection, kind of like the cap to an era. Listen to the pulsing, neon flow of "False Ascendancy" below and pre-order the record here from Ghostly International.
Daily Jam (October Edition) - Skulls
Much like Alice Cooper yesterday, is it really the Halloween season without some jams from the Misfits? The answer is no. No it is not. So here's "Skulls," our Daily Jam.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
The Body
While 2021 is probably just going to be a continuation of the nightmare reality we've all been forced to experience in 2020, at least we're getting a new album from The Body to start things off in January. And listening to the terrifying noise of "A Lament," i'd say it's going to set the tone perfectly. Check the track out below and pre-order the "I've Seen All I Need to See" LP here via Thrill Jockey.
Daily Jam (October Edition) - Feed My Frankenstein
It's really not Halloween until Alice Cooper shows up. Here's "Feed My Frankenstein," our Daily Jam.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Daily Jam (October Edition) - Night of the Vampire
I meant to post this song a couple days ago, but sometimes technology just kicks me nards. Anyway, here's some surfy, spooky garage rock from The Moontrekkers. Check out "Night of the Vampire" below, our Daily Jam.
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