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Buried Treasures & RIP Karl Wallinger and Eric Carmen

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Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some new music that’s flying underneath the mainstream radar - buried treasures! They’ll also pay tribute to Karl Wallinger and Eric Carmen.

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Featured Songs:

Terra Black, "Black Flames of Funeral Fire," All Descend, Self-Released, 2023

The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967

BODEGA, "Tarkovski," Tarkovski (Single), Chrysalis, 2024

New Age Healers, "The Spin Out," The Spin Out (Single), Self-Released, 2024

Microwave, "Bored of Being Sad," Let's Start Degeneracy, Pure Noise, 2024

Itasca, "Imitation of War," Imitation of War, Paradise of Bachelors, 2024

Kneecap, "Sick In the Head," Sick In the Head (Single), Heavenly, [PIAS], 2024

Mandy, "High School Boyfriend," High School Boyfriend (Single), Exploding in Sound, 2024

Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber, "* inna-Lisala-Over-Oakanda," Angels Over Oakanda, self-released, 2021

Goat, "Raised by Hills," Medicine, Rocket, 2023

Vincent Blackshadow, "I Think Not," I Think Not (Single), Former Priest Productions, 2024

Destroy Boys, "Shadow (I'm Breaking Down)," Shadow (I'm Breaking Down) (Single), Hopeless, 2023

Instant Crush, "A Cinematic Exit!," A Cinematic Exit! (Single), Share It Music, 2024

The Anti-Queens, "Doomed Again," DISENCHANTED, Stomp!, 2024

Creation Rebel, "Swiftly (The Right One)," Hostile Environment, On-U Sound, 2023

World Party, "Put The Message In The Box," Goodbye Jumbo, Ensign, 1990

World Party, "Ship of Fools," Private Revolution, Chrysalis, 1987

The Raspberries, "Go All The Way," Raspberries, Capitol, 1972

Eric Carmen, "Hungry Eyes," Dirty Dancing: Original Soundtrack from the Vestron Motion Picture, RCA, 1987

Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song," Led Zeppelin III, Atlantic, 1970

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there if you're listening to this and you this week will share share new under the radar music you need to hear.

0:27.0

Buried Treasures. I'm Jim Di Regadis.

0:30.0

And I'm Greg Kott. Later we'll pay tribute to the late Carl Wallinger of World Party and Eric

0:34.6

Carmen of the Raspberrys. But first, let's get right into the Berry treasures.

0:39.1

Jim, I'm going to kick us off. We do this, uh, you know, regularly during the year. So much music that we want to get to, not all of

0:46.7

it were able to get to in a regular record review segment, so we're going to compile some

0:51.7

stuff that we've been listening to over the last few months that

0:54.7

we really love, stuff that isn't getting enough mainstream attention in our opinion, or stuff

1:00.4

that we just personally like playing on the show.

1:04.0

You know, I've been enjoying this band Bodega for a while.

1:07.4

I put them on a couple of my mixtapes over the years and they have been making music fairly steadily for about the last decade.

1:17.0

They've got a new album coming out this year. Our brand could be your life.

1:22.0

A play on Michael Azrod's book on the 80s Underground.

1:26.0

Our band could be your life is the name of that book.

1:29.0

And a great one it is.

1:31.0

Bodega has a reputation as being one of those bands that really picks apart, you know,

1:37.0

the liberal sort of attitudes that sort of build up over the years the years you know self-congratulatory

1:44.5

shall we say you know hey I'm on the right side of all these issues and and they're

1:49.4

pointing out sort of the hypocrisy of some of it. There's a sly political bent to the band,

1:55.1

social political commentaries,

1:58.0

none of which would mean anything

1:59.7

if the music wasn't so good.

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