386. Kula Shaker

(February 2022) Episode 386 is KULA SHAKER. Their debut was lightning in a bottle, a Harrisonesque mix of Britpop, Indian music and Hindu mysticism. I had it in heavy rotation back in the day. Subsequent albums, despite occasional good bits, never matched the charm.

Favourite album: K

Favourite song: Into The Deep

Compared to expectations: ↓

Recommendation: just K (debut album)

383. The Boo Radleys

(January 2022) Episode 383 is THE BOO RADLEYS. As I continue my (second) tour of 90s UK bands, I come to The Boo Radleys, who trod the crowded path from shoegaze to Britpop. Their songs never settle on a singular style, both within and across albums, which makes them both an interesting listen but also hard to characterize.

Favourite album: C’Mon Kids

Favorite song: What’s in the Box? (See Whatcha Got)

Compared to expectations: same

Recommendation: should be on your 90s British rock list

380. Courtney Barnett

(January 2021) Episode 380 is COURTNEY BARNETT. Conventional yet enjoyable singer-songwriting, delivered in a somewhat laconic, sometimes Sprechgesang Australian accent. I was drawn to her by the grungy fuzz of “Pedestrian at Best” but that was more exception than rule.

Favorite album: Sometimes I Sit And Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit*

Favorite song: Pedestrian At Best

Compared to expectations: same

Recommendation: enjoyable but not spectacular

* one of my favorite album titles of all time

375. Dengue Fever

(January 2022) Episode 375 is DENGUE FEVER. I had no idea there was such a thing as Cambodian psychedelic rock until I was introduced to this band. Dengue Fever combines a couple of indie hipsters from LA and a Cambodian immigrant singer. Their music recreates the sound of that scene from the 60s and 70s (until undone by Pol Pot), a mix of surf-style guitar, fuzzy keyboards, world music rhythms and lyrics sung (mostly) in Khmer in a Eastern pentatonic style. It’s an odd mix that works.

Favorite album: Escape from Dragon House

Favorite song:  One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula

Compared to expectations: same

Recommendation: if you like hearing styles you’ve never heard before

373. Ride

(December 2021) Episode 373 is RIDE. Their debut album Nowhere was a landmark of shoegaze, albeit more melodic than My Bloody Valentine, and that’s what made me take notice. But they quickly discarded that sound for unremarkable (IMO) alt rock and later lush pop.

Favourite album: Nowhere

Favorite song: Black Nite Crash

Compared to expectations: ↓

Recommendation: just Nowhere

368. The Brian Jonestown Massacre

(November 2021) Episode 368 is THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE. It’s impossible to summarize the ever-evolving sound of Anton Newcombe’s ever-evolving project. As the name suggests, at its heart it pays homage to the departed Rolling Stones’ innovator, and much of the music (especially the guitar tone) seems an attempt to pick up where he left off. Lots of neo-psychedelia and shoegazer/slacker rock recorded in undisciplined arrangements, but also experimental, pseudo-soundtrack and other hard-to-characterize stuff.

Favorite album: …And This Is Our Music

Favorite song: Sailor

Compared to expectations: ↓

Recommendation: not for everyone but yes to those who like artists who don’t give a f**k what anyone else thinks. I suggest starting with “Take It From the Man!”

364. Teenage Fanclub

(October 2021) Episode 364 is TEENAGE FANCLUB. Their early 90s shoegazing albums put me in their fanclub. The rest is pleasant but unremarkable harmony-rich power pop and chill rock. When they get the guitars going, though (like the one-off second album), they sound like Crazy Horse, which is cool. 

Favorite album: Bandwagonesque

Favorite song: What You Do To Me

Compared to expectations: ↓

Recommendation: just Bandwagonesque will do

360. Mica Levi

(September 2021) Episode 360 is MICA LEVI, who usually performs under the name Micachu.  A genre-defying artist who does things you wouldn’t think of.  Their work falls into three categories: quirky, rhythmic pop (with the Shapes), experimental collages (at times merged with hip hop), and unconventional film scores.

Favourite album: Jewellery

Favourite song: Golden Phone

Compared to expectations: ↓

Recommendation: if you’re in the mood for something completely different

358. The Decemberists

(September 2021) Episode 358 is THE DECEMBERISTS. I listen to little aughts indie rock, so I was unprepared for how pretentious it can get, as exemplified by The Decemberists with their precious song titles and knowingly literate lyrics delivered in an affected voice.  Somewhat counter-intuitively, it gets better when they move into concept albums, featuring guest singers and an occasionally heavier sound.

Favorite album: The Hazards of Love

Favorite song: Everything is Awful

Compared to expectations: ↓

Recommendation: nah

323. The Essex Green

(March 2021) Episode 323 is THE ESSEX GREEN. Another fine indie band from the Elephant 6 world, with a little more folk and country tones than others in the cohort. “Everything Is Green” is an excellent homage to 60s baroque psychedelic pop, and “Primrose” sounds more like the Zombies than anything else I can think of.

Favorite album: Everything Is Green

Favorite song: Primrose

Compared to expectations: same