First up Omaha's
Tilly and the Wall did "Fell Down the Stairs" from their 2004 album
Wild Like Children (
iTunes,
Amazon,
Other Music). Then San Francisco's
The Aislers Set did "Chicago New York" (NO, it wasn't
Belle & Sebastian, it was
The Aislers Set I tell you!) from their 2000 album
The Last Match (
iTunes,
Amazon,
Other Music). Next was New York City's mellow-rockers
The Occasion with one of their better songs "A Dulcimer’s Fancy" from their self-titled 2004 album (
iTunes,
Amazon,
Other Music). Next we heard the NYC-Transplant-from-West-Philly band
Cheese On Bread and their two songs "I Like Cheese" and "Modern Art Gallery" both from their delightfully low-fi, (think
The Moldy Peaches) record
Maybe Maybe Maybe Baby (
antifolk.net). And finally one of my favorite bands
Luna (who
sadly played their final shows back in February) did "Still at Home" from their final, quality album
Rendezvous (
iTunes,
Amazon,
Other Music).
This week's episode features a Freudian slip from George W. Bush addressing his real objectives for the United States of America. It is NOT edited together. Watch the video. Notice how no one listening to him even acknowledges his amazingly stupid mistake as they are all very accustom to his dumbass Bushisms.