First up, an old favorite from Dallas'
The Old 97's, we heard "Oppenheimer" from their 1999 album
Fight Songs (
iTunes,
Amazon), a song which is conspicuously absent from their soon-to-be released
Best of The Old 97's album (
Amazon), perhaps because it wasn't technically a "hit," but whatever. Next was Michigan's
Mason Proper who did two short songs "Life's Cornucopia" and "Lights Off" from their recent album
There is a Moth in Your Chest (
iTunes,
Amazon). Then Norman, Oklahoma's (didn't I recently challenge someone to name another band from OK?)
Evangelicals (no, not the
bad kind, the band!) did "What an Actress Does Best" from their recent album
So Gone (
iTunes,
Amazon). And finally was Austin's
Voxtrot doing "Wrecking Force" from their debut self-titled EP (
iTunes,
Amazon). Note that they will be playing June 30th at prospect park bandshell during celebrate brooklyn.
This episode featured a clip from The Colbert Report's "Better Know a District" series where congressman Lynn Westmoreland is interviewed, which you can see all of on One Good Move.