Play Show, or Right-Click to DownloadThis week we're light on motorsport news, but heavy on music!
A1GP - The A1GPs were in Indonesia two weekends ago, and Jonny Reid and Team Kiwi taught the rest of the field a lesson.
Let's take a trip down memory lane, and play some of the best tracks from 2006. Plus a couple of 'ring-in' tracks to open and close the show!
Seagull Strange - Sulla's Return. "The hook-laden songs draw influences from Eighties synth pop to R.E.M-style melodic rock, but they all share a haunting, dark quality likened to the brooding calm before the storm. A band who really do warrant the label "unique". Evening Post, July '06. More tunes are up at their
MySpace page.
Bill Carleton - Taste of Skyroad (Show #7 - March)
Brad Byrd - Gold. From the album 'The Ever Changing Picture'. (Show #11 - April)
Here's a great Dannish indie band;
Ehlers/Thejsen with the Art of Loneliness. CD details and more of their music is available on their web site. (Show #29 - July)
The Jellybricks - Can't Be Wrong. Gig details are available on their
MySpace page. (Show #22 - May)
Kill Dorathy - Break My Heart. You can order their demo CD from their
MySpace page. (Show #13 - April. Thanks Lucia for the intro)
The Rosabella Trio - Let Her Tell Me. (Show #20 - May)
Crofton Orr - When the Morning Comes. (Show #9 - March)
Dropkick - I'm Writing to Santa. Dropkick is a Scottish band who play catchy, countrified pop music with great harmonies and melodies that will stick in your head forever.
Background music:
Cargo Cult - 'Wed' (courtesy of
Magnatune).
If you like the song, email the artist and let them know. Or, better still, buy a CD!
Thanks for taking the time to listen, particularly those of you who heard these tracks the first time around. Have a great Christmas and New Years everyone.
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