Mr Jonny Ragel from Portland’s fabulous Boy Eats Drum Machine came by the Moose today with the video for 3000 Flares, a cut from the new album Two Ghosts. Check back here for all the updates on the CD release, the vinyl, the Doug Fir CD release show and a special invite-only show at the Moose warehouse.
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3000 Flares iPod. [11mb] Formatted for iPod. NB: May not work in Safari, try Firefox.
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Welcome to another episode of the Savage Love podcast—your one-stop for all the gritty, skanky sex column advice you could ever want. On today’s show: Dan advises a gay man to bed down with a lady!.
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Lismore kicked Mike Williams’ ASS Tuesday night. The credit for the headache perhaps belonged mostly to the copious amounts of alcohol, but the ringing in the ears—that’s ALL Lismore. Their performance at Rotture was cut a bit short, but left a lasting impression regardless.
Evolving out of the primordial ooze of electroclash, punk, house music, and every other genre/sub-genre of music that makes you want to shake your ass, Lismore has risen. They bring to the world all the wonderful things you love about music: raw energy, explosive live performances, stellar production, big bass, beautiful vocals, and they splice it together into one perfect being. Then, just when you start feeling stuck like the Geico Caveman on the evolutionary chart, Lismore reaches down with their divine hands, and pulls you into the light.
Tracklisting after the jump!
Tracklisting:
1. All That You Are
2. Predicament
3. Sunrise Girl Says
4. In Loss We Trust
All tracks produced, written, and magically created by Penelope and Stephen of Lismore.

This week on Easier Than Reading, hear Ezra ramble and play tunes from Feist (pictured above), Dan Deacon, The New Year, Veils and more.
As Magenta prepares for her all-star cover band at the Ethos FUNDRAISER, Matt works on building up his alcohol tolerance, and shares his love of waterfowl and spicy mustard. Music by Echo and the Bunnymen, the Modern Lovers, A.C. Cotton, The English Beat, and more. Do you like lighthouses? Welcome to Episode 23 of Pure Pod for Now People.


Saturday June 9th, on a specially built stage alongside the swimming pool at the conference hotel Calexico played a short but inspired set. Dave Allen was able to grab some audio using the Zoom H4 Digital Recorder and he is pleasantly surprised at how well the sound quality turned out. Mr. Allen says, “Other than some ambient crowd chatter the recording has a great ambience. There are 5 songs mixed into one MP3 below; I merged the set in Garageband as I was going to post it as a podcast but for some reason my Loudblog app is not letting me upload the file. Anyway have a listen to the show.”
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