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Saturday Aug 15, 2015
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 447
Saturday Aug 15, 2015
Saturday Aug 15, 2015
Welcome to Episode 447 of The Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show and on this week’s show we have another new track from the Biters’ brand new album “Electric Blood” which seems to have been a permanent fixture in my stereo at the moment, although I have found time to listen to the new Ghost album “Meliora” and play you a track from it which unfortunately skips at the beginning (poxy CD). Continuing on from last week’s first World problem of clashing gigs a new one has been added that effects The Squirrel; Amorphis up at Wembley versus Sator playing Debaser to celebrate the Anniversary of “Headquake”. My money is on The Squirrel going to Stockholm. Consequently a track by Sator from “Headquake” is played. Up next is a track from The Straight To Video project which is the Brain Child of Rob Lane sometime bassist with The Teenage Casket Company, The Bullet Boys, Let Loose and Enuff Z’nuff’s Johnny Monaco’s solo band. Rob’s idea was to record classic 80’s 90’s pop songs that featured in classic 80’s 90’s films. On the second release cleverly called “Straight 2 Video” Robin Black, formerly of The Intergalactic Rock Stars, lends his vocals to Paul Westerberg’s “Dyslexic Heart”. As it was Robin’s Birthday last week Rob made it free to Download from the projects SoundCloud site which if you missed I play. Last week I played some Octopie who I said sounded like the Eureka Machines going prog. Well I played the album to The Squirrel who could see where I was coming from but thought it was more akin to The Scaramanga Six and I have to agree but to fair to me at one time both the Eureka Machines and The Scaramanga Six sported Chris Catalyst and Steven Morricone. To underline this I play some Scaramanga Six who coincidently released a new album at the beginning of June called “The Terrifying Dream”. Staying with last week I played the wrong version of Billy Hopeless’ “Gutterball” his contribution to the Billy Hopeless verses The Hip Priests split single out on a Little T&A Records. I’m not going to go into the whys and what for. (Yes I’m an idiot). To rectify my error I play the correct version. Whilst stalking, I mean surfing FaceBook, I found myself listening to the Barreracudas album “Can Do Easy”. I was quickly won over by their ‘70’s New York Glam, Punk, Trashy, Power Pop so purchased said album a track of which I obviously air to win you over also. Operation:Mindcrime the band that features the former vocalist of Queensryche Geoff Tate are all set to release their debut album “The Key” on 18th September. As a teaser I play you the track “Re-Inventing The Future” from the aforementioned album. This week’s show is finished off by The Black Bullets recorded live at The Birds Nest in Deptford. More sing-a-long anthems than a “Best of Zodiac Mindwarp” album.
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