Episode 6: The “Monsters” of Irish Indie Rock! (Rock, rock, rock…)




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Summary: Hey all, thanks for stopping by! Episode 6 of Paddy-Whacked Radioâ„¢ Podcast is now out for your listening pleasure. This one is titled “The Monsters or Irish Indie Rock (roar)!”, and focuses on some better known acts. It also contains an interview with Irish Indie music “Led-jond Head” (thanks Danni), Mundy! Oh, and as a side note: All that bigness and effect laden voice, animal noises and all that… I don’t take it seriously! Really, it’s all a big poke. One more item of interest: Loads happening in mine and my family’s life. Loads of good things. The only problem is that I have almost no time to work on podcasts or radio shows. Please bare with me. Hopefully when everything is settled down, I’ll begin getting this thing out at least monthly again. It may, however, be up to 6 months before the next podcast comes out. It may be sooner. Subscribing to my Myspace blog would be the best way to keep tabs on this. Ok, now down to the meat and spuds. In this episode you’ll hear: Lisa Hannigan with the amazing rendition of the Mary Janes Queen of Hearts, sung in Irish Gaelic. Banríon mo Chroí appears on the Ceol ’06 CD, proceeds of which go to the charity Project Concern. The Frames with Perfect Opening Line off of their some-day-to-be classic studio recording, Dance the Devil. Kíla with The Four Ages of Man off their 1991 release, Handle’s Fantasy. Bell X1 with Still Selling Shoes, a B Side from the Bigger than Me single. Interference with the song Gold off of the Live in Dingle, Songs From a Room disc. Mundy with a clip from the song Drive, off of the CD 24 Star Hotel, an interview and Gin and Tonic Sky from the live CD, Live & Confusion. The Mary Janes with something that’s going to sound familiar, if you’re paying attention. Ok, remember to please keep in touch! You can use http://myspace.com/pwradio , or shawn@pwradio.net. Keep well and keep your ears open! Keep your eyes on the blog, and I’ll keep you posted. All the best, Shawn