Lou Poster is my guest. We talk about the Summit opening and play numerous bands playing the two-night extravaganza. Thanks to Kyle of Lost Weekend Records for providing about half of the stuff, including a couple rarities. Some treats include a Cheater Slicks song from a souvenir 7" from their 10th anniversary show at Bernie's in 1998. Also there's the "5a.m. demo" version of "Portals" by Psyc...
In the first part of this show I talk with Erik Pepple of the Wexner Center about the upcoming Times New Viking show at the Wexner performance space, plus other "Next at Wex" events in Februray and March. Kyle of Lost Weekend Records mines his stacks of vinyl for Columbus pop, garage, soul and country music, going back to the mid '60s.Stream It: http://patradio.org/blix/wimpy.phpDownload It (...
Kyle of Lost Weekend Records guests for a second week in a row and plays some bands that are taking part in his two-night extravaganza at Ruby Tuesday, February 8th and 9th. He also has some more Columbus "oldies" for us and one more unreleased gem.Stream It: http://patradio.org/blix/wimpy.phpDownload It: (Right Click or Cntrl + click on Mac and select Save-As):http://patradio.org/blix/program...
Times New Vikings newest record 'Born Again Revisited' is due on September 22nd (you can check our news on that HERE) and in support of that, the band have announced a tour of the US this coming October and November.
(photo Jason Bergman/Brooklyn Vegan) WFMU is gearing up for the last concert of it's 50th Anniversary festivities, and yet another addition to our ongoing Free Music Series. UK artpunk legends Wire will be playing for free at the Fillmore NYC at Irving Plaza on Thursday, October 9th, and advance tickets are being distributed starting this Wednesday during store hours at Other Music (14 E. 4t...
Earlier last month we got the first listen to the teeth-rattling first single, “No Time No Hope”, from the forthcoming Times New Viking album, Born Again Revisited. Now that release day is fast approaching (September 22, Matador Records), the band and label have seen fit to drop a second sneak peak - the equally scuzzed-out power-punk of “Move To California”. I don’t know what this means
Along with this kickin’ new tune from Times New Viking came a very tongue-in-cheek press release - “Times New Viking delivered the master recordings to their forthcoming LP/CD/digital album ‘Born Again Revisited’ (OLE 860) on a Video Home System cassette. Addressing the mountain of constructive criticism they’ve received from self-styled musicologists wanna-be producers and persons with
Times New Viking have completed work on their follow-up to last year's Rip It Off (TMT Review). Titled Born Again Revisited, the album is slated for release September 22 via Matador. Here's the kicker: according to Matador's blog, the album was mastered on VHS and supposedly features “25% higher fidelity” than that of Rip It Off. Translation? Times New Viking have sold the fuck out, recording
Times New Viking are not having enough fun. This seems hard to believe since over their past three albums they have consistently added more and more pop to their already catchy lo-fi music. Yet on the newest song from their album Born Again Revisited, Times New Viking cut back the pop just enough to send [...]
As we reported pre-show on Friday (TMT News), Times New Viking played a Velvet Underground tribute set at the Mershon Auditorium in Columbus' Wexner Center for the closing party of the "Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms" exhibition. Thanks to reader Pat Leonard, those of you who didn't happen to be in Ohio Saturday night (and let's hope that was most of you — just kidding, we love you Ohio.
Columbus, OH garage noisemakers Times New Viking are releasing their new album Born Again Revisited on September 22nd. Today they began giving fans a preview.You can stream the entire album here:Times New Viking's Myspace