Chronolog Radio (Feb. 3)
Someone old, something new, something SXSW
By Chase Hoffberger, 11:45AM, Mon. Feb. 3, 2014
A broken Soundcloud link and the breaking Infest saga barred our posting of Chronolog Radio on Friday, but this show’s fresh.
This week, Chronolog highlights some of the latest local additions to the South by Southwest Music roster (ThinkNoThink, Growl), digs into a few old favorites, and previews new material from Scott H. Biram, the Sour Notes, Holy Wave, and Black Pistol Fire.
Full playlist below. The episode airs for two weeks.
1) Scott H. Biram, “Jack of Diamonds” (Nothin’ But Blood, 2014)
2) Billy Joe Shaver, “Georgia on a Fast Train” (Tramp on Your Street, 1993)
3) ThinkNoThink, “Help Me Bleed” (unreleased)
4) Black Pistol Fire, “Bue Eyed Commotion” (Hush and Howl, 2014)
5) Holy Wave, “Do You Feel It?” (Relax, 2014)
6) Growl, “Afra & Me” (No Years, 2014)
7) Black Books, “In My Arms” (Black Book, 2013)
8) The Sour Notes, “Cutthroat” (Do What May, 2014)
9) KB the Boo Bonic, “Playa” (Scars Are Sexy, 2009)
10) Kydd, "Russian Roulette" (The Righteous LP, 2012)
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Chronolog, Scott H. Biram, Billy Joe Shaver, ThinkNoThink, Black Pistol Fire, Growl, Holy Wave, Black Books, Sour Notes, KB the Boo Bonic, Kydd, Infest