On Tuesday morning, Silk Flowers returned to WFMU for a live performance on Marty McSorley's show. Check out the archive to hear the NYC-area band that sound like Ian Curtis reunited with New Order, "just jamming on some synths in the back of the club, dancing with ghosts." For the record, Marty's show is on on Tuesday mornings from 6 to 9 AM (web-only).
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Diane Kamikaze welcomes back doom masters Batillus -- on Tuesday afternoon, tune into Diane's Kamikaze Fun Machine for a great set of their harrowing metallic hymns. The band's first full-length release, Furnace, will be coming out soon on the Seventh Rule label; you can also go here for info about their special tour pressing from SXSW. Listen 3/29, from noon to 3 PM!
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Rock-media personage Eddie Trunk will join Kurt Gottschalk on Miniature Minotaurs Wednesday. Trunk, host of VH1's That Metal Show and Q104's Friday Night Rocks, is also the author of the forthcoming book Eddie Trunk's Essential Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. He'll talk with Kurt about the finer points of Great White vs. Whitesnake vs. White Zombie, plus other topics. Listen live on 3/30 from noon to 3 PM.
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Later on Wednesday, get excited for the Jacuzzi Boys on the Evan "Funk" Davies Show! Miami's garage-y rock champions, fresh from the Bruise Cruise and anticipating a new LP soon on the Hardly Art label, will kill with a special performance on Evan's show of 3/30 from 9 PM to midnight. They have a live LP that came out recently from Jack White's Third Man Records.
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Immediately after that, Noah will talk with author Brian Coleman, who'll also spin some records. If you're as yet unaware, tune in to find out about Coleman's Check The Technique, one of the most crucial books about hip hop from the past 20 years. Bonus: anyone who can guess the theme of the show as it's playing will win a copy of the book. Wednesday night/Thursday morning, 3/31, from midnight to 3 AM.
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Finally, Put The Needle On The Record broadcasts live from Dublin as the peripatetic Billy Jam visits his homeland this week. Listen as Billy and the Irish punk-poet Jinx Lennon (r.) wander the streets of the city center or centre, visiting various landmarks and playing some DJ sets along the way. The live remote will happen on Friday 4/1, from 3 to 6 PM. Enjoy, friends.
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