Playlists
Easter Island 9/20
Athens, GA band Easter Island will be joining us tonight!
Easter Island‘s progressive sound is one of the leading revivalists re-forging the yuppie angst pop that defined the mid 90s and early 00s. This impressive group, of classically trained guys hail from Athens, GA and have been playing together in a carousel of revolving bands since 2005, when vocalist Ethan Payne met lead guitarist Nathan Thompson. Payne (formerly of The Cubs, Union & Corduroy Road) has worked in the film industry for the past three years as a freelance shooter/editor/boom operator. Recently, he produced the Soundie: a series of lo-fi music videos featuring mostly local musicians and bands inspired by Vincent Moon’s takeaway shows.
Their love for creating music evolved from college bands to mature sounds and when Payne’s brother Asher Payne (vocalist and pianist) moved to Athens to pursue a Master’s in vocal performance, Easter Island was born. As drummer John Cable (The Corduroy Road and Moses Gunn) and bassist Andrew Terrell joined the band, the puzzle for the perfect mix was complete. Their balance of calculated chaos, inspired by their birth into their mid-20’s, yuppie adulthood and love gone awry, forms an addictive sound that is just reminiscent enough of 90s pop to create a sentimental familiarity that is surprisingly easy to listen to.
They have quickly gained a following in the South, just as their EP Better Things, is being released this March. Better Things was produced by Five-Eight drummer Patrick Ferguson, at the newly renovated and reopened 1093 Boulevard Studio, in Athens. They have already began work on their next release, full of even more delicious sounds, galvanizing lyrics and of course, their wholly unique vocals.
September 19, 2011
I hope you got a chance to check out the Japanfest up in Gwinnett. I, on the other hand, was stuck working on my car all weekend. While I was eating a rather big bowl of pho the other day, I was thinking that maybe I should start posting on the website how to make some simple dishes or at least highlight some of my favorite Asian foods. I’ll start taking more pictures to see how that goes. (Don’t worry, the set list is down below.)

Remember that next week we will be broadcasting a 100,000 W EIRP so expect 50 LBS to kick it off with a bang!
The Set List:
- 6:00 PM: Duyen Xuan by Ban Truong
- 6:06 PM: Xuan Ca by Nhom Dong Ke
- 6:10 PM Ao Cuoi Mau Hoa Ca by Phuong Lien
- 6:18 PM The Nicest Auburn Horses by Altai Hangai off Gone with the Wind (not the movie soundtrack)
- 6:25 PM Mongolia by Altai Hangai by Mark C. van Tongeren
- 6:27 PM Track 4 off Disc 7 of the compilation album Shanghai-Oriental Pearl
- 6:31 PM White Snow in Sunny Spring by (a traditional Chinese instrument ensemble) off The Classics of Pipa
- 6:35 PM Sing in the Moonlight by (a traditional Chinese instrument ensemble) off The Classics of Pipa
- 6:44 PM A Legendary Couple: Scholar Liang and Lady Chou by (a traditional Chinese instrument Ensemble) off Masterpieces of Chinese Traditional Music
BAPR September 18, 2011 Playlist
- Garden Hymn – Tim Eriksen
- The Wild Side of Life – Mac Wiseman
- Garfield’s Blackberry Blossom – Blackberry Bluegrass
- Flop Eared Mule – Carl Jackson
- Pamella Brown – The Country Gentleman
- The Devil To Pay – Merle Travis
- Mr. Bojangles – Bluegrass Generation
- Mississippi Water Blues – Doc Watson
- Death Is Only A Dream – Stanley Brothers
- I Can See Clearly Now – Bluefield
- Pal Of Mine – Joan Baez
- On the Banks of the Ohio – John White with Ralph and Felix
- Hooknose In Town – The Hodges Brothers
- Fire in the Mountain – Bluegrass Cardinals
- When Bacon was Scarce – The Red Clay Ramblers
- Shady Grove – Ricky Skaggs
- Saga of the Old West – Steve Martin Brothers
- Sadie Green – Even Dozen Jug Band
- Hung My Head and Cried – The Best of Britt
Playlist for Lost in the Stacks on Friday, September 16th (“Government Documents”)
Clip from Glee
Intro: “Friction” by Television
“666: The Coming of the New World Government” by Apollo Sunshine
Interview with Hallie Pritchett (UGA librarian)
File this set under BF698.9:
“Senator” by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
“The Democracy of Small Things” by The Blow
“Constitutional State” by The Ex
Continued interview with Hallie Pritchett
“A More Perfect Union” by Titus Andronicus
Continued interview with Hallie Pritchett
File this set under JC423 :
Clip from Call & Response
“This Land is Your Land” by Woody Guthrie
“Simple Pleasures In America” by The Arrivals
“Vote For Me” by Joe Walsh
Outro: “Unamerican Girls” by Outrageous Cherry
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Psych-Out! Playlist for September 14, 2011
- Cluster + Josh Farnbauer – Untitled (Live 1971) (bonus track on Kluster’s Klopfzeichen reissue)
- The Vocokesh – Through the Smoke (Through the Smoke)
- Blank Realm – Saint Tegram (Heatless Ark)
- Keiji Haino – track 1 (Tenshi No Gijinka)
- Matta Llama – Relapsed Heretic (Witch Channel)
- Boris w/Michio Kurihara – …And, I Want (Rainbow)