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It’s already the second half of February. We had a few days of rain but since then we’ve had sunny and warm days. I’ve been getting quite a lot of quality music from bands, labels and publicists. Trying to put it all into a three hour show and leaving time to talk is a challenge!


Cigarettes For Breakfast have a new album coming and their first available song Glue sounds like them covering My Bloody Valentine. I’ve been getting a few albums from Howlin Banana Records, featuring Post-Punk bands from France of which Cathedrale and chest. are on the label. Haneke Twins, another Post-Punk group from France also sent me their latest song No Choice and previous album Stories of Violence. Bedridden is also fantastic. Their new album Moths Strapped to Each Other’s Backs takes me back to the mid-late 90’s with their layered guitars ala Smashing Pumpkins, their melodic chord progressions, winding rhythms and driving drums. Coffin Prick's new album Loose Enchantment comes out of left field (somewhere in Los Angeles County, actually) and put a smile on my face with their odd yet pleasant arrangements. Think Beck’s early genre smashing and you might have an idea of where this group’s heads are at. My Raining Stars’ upcoming Momentum album is going to make you very happy if you’re in need of bright, soulful, uplifting and catchy songs. Their first available song For Good sounds both like later Lush and rock music from the early 70’s. Thierry Haliniak’s harmonized vocals bring to mind Miki Berenyi’s delivery. Sea Of Days new album Wound shows more confidence than before, especially in the vocals, which are higher in the mix than before. And be sure to follow Mala Lama on Bandcamp, featuring Damian Frood, formerly of Tina & The Hams (RIP), Tony Burnett of Visitors and Chancery Lane and Charles Motorbike on drums. Mala Lama contains three people near and dear to me, Charles and I bonded over Stereolab and Swervedriver (we’re seeing SWD in May) and I air his Tuesday Twitch shows, Tony made many of the logos for our Merch Store and Damian and I drank some good beer and hung out one nice March day when he visited Los Angeles and has proudly worn our shirts. They’re all just great and talented guys! You can see what I’ve bought or plan on buying here: bandcamp.com/bretmiller


DJ Wednesday has organized a live show for May. She will be handing out free swag too, including Eardrum Buzz Radio stickers.

Here is the information:

Six Beats Under presents: Saturday May 17th

Show 8pm

$10

21+

No advance ticket sales, pay at the door


DJ Wednesday spinning tunes before, during and after the show. An evening filled with post-punk, shoegaze and darkwave in partnership with XRAY FM and EARDRUMBUZZ RADIO


Guest Directors (Seattle) guestdirectors.com

Ten Million Lights (PDX) tenmillionlights.com

MayRay (PDX) mayraymusic.com


Guest Directors- A Seattle band. Jazzmasters drenched in reverb. Post-shoegaze rock, dream pop, power pop and noise. Bluesy, dreamy, shreddy, psychedelic.

Ten Million Lights- Ten Million Lights are a psych/post-punk/shoegaze band from Portland, OR. ”A highly-developed post-punk maelstrom.” The group crafts epic psychedelic soundscapes transporting you through fuzzed-up guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and blissed-out vocals. Their love of beautiful melodies and wistful harmonies evokes a sense of nostalgia and catharsis.


MayRay is an electronic band from Portland, Oregon. Jen Folker, Joe Spencer, Rob Glase, and Ben Tabb. MayRay combines post-punk, dream pop, and dark wave to create a moody yet melodic experience that leads audiences through a range of emotions


DJ WEDNESDAY:

Host of Six Beats Under:

Mondays 9pm to 10pm PDT on XRAY FM

Every First and Third Saturday 9am and 9pm PDT on eardrumbuzz.net


I’m also looking for giveaways and guest hosts for Eardrum Buzz Radio’s 5th anniversary coming in July. If you have digital downloads, physical releases, shirts or something you’d like to offer to give out to our listeners, please let me know at bret@eardrumbuzz.net. If you want to be a DJ for an hour or two, contact me as well. We’ve had some great hosts in the past, including Jim Biggs of Black Nite Crash, Goran and Ronny of Damokles, Alex Donat of Vlimmer and head of Blackjack Illuminist Records, DJ Knillz, Joe & Mindy Scurto, DJ Synaesthesia and the return of Kelvyn Williams. Who will join us in 2025? The deadline is the first week of June.


Written by Bret Miller 


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Follow Eardrum Buzz Radio: Instagram: @eardrumbuzzradio 

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Send submissions to: bret@eardrumbuzz.net with "Submission" and your band name in the subject. Include your band name, song titles, album title, track numbers and artwork in your metadata. Please no Country, Modern Pop, Blues, Rap or Americana. Please make the song/album link easy to find in the email. Please only MP3 files, no WAV files, no Spotify links, just your awesome music!


The earth spins another circle around the sun and it's now 2025. President Gas is President Gas again, the days are cooler for a few months, at least in the Northern Hemisphere, and we all have new music from Swervedriver and The Miki Berenyi Trio to look forward to.


Fires in the Northern part of Los Angeles have destroyed over 23,000 homes and taken many people from this world, one of my coworkers lost his house. I'm hoping all those affected get taken care of by their home insurance and they decide to find areas to live in safer environments. Nature doesn't care where you live, and it was a culmination of nature's power to have a dry environment and two days and nights of high winds. Southern California is usually a paradise, but we were reminded that we're just temporary residents and subject to nature's fury. Like the cycles of nature, we will rebuild and hope that changes are made as to zoning and water availability in the future. It's heartening to see musicians and artists dedicating their time to give to charities supporting firefighters and victims of the fires.


An event to look forward to this year: DJ Wednesday will be spinning music for an excellent show in March. If you're in the Portland, Oregon area, be sure to get your tickets now for Sunday, March 16th at Holocene.  The show is 21+.



An evening filled with post-punk, shoegaze and darkwave. This show is sponsored by XRAY FM and eardrumbuzz.net


All attendees who buy tickets in advance will receive a swag bag at the door filled with assorted goodies from the bands and sponsors!  DJ Wednesday will be spinning tunes before, during and after the show.


Carrion Empire is a new project born from the ashes of Murderbait. Although names are intentionally being omitted from this band, 3/4 members are the same. With influences like John Carpenter, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jar evident, backed by desolate doom guitar and bass, as well as baritone vocals


Dark Instrumental Post-Rock Space-Goth with heart, from Ashkelon Sain of Trance To The Sun, Soriah, Devoured By Flowers, Trance To The Moon, Blade Fetish, etc. Facebook


Waking Sophia is a shoegaze/dreampop band from rainy Portland, Oregon consisting of Duncan Calver (vocals, guitar), Terry Barefield (guitar), Tim Eurich (bass), and Adam Bayer (drums)


Written by Bret Miller 


Listen: eardrumbuzz.net 

Eardrum Buzz Radio Patreon page: patreon.com/eardrumbuzzradio

Follow Eardrum Buzz Radio: Instagram: @eardrumbuzzradio 

Twitter: @eardrum_buzz 

Send submissions to: bret@eardrumbuzz.net with "Submission" and your band name in the subject. Include your band name, song titles, album title, track numbers and artwork in your metadata. Please no Country, Modern Pop, Blues, Rap or Americana. Please make the song/album link easy to find in the email. Please only MP3 files, no WAV files, no Spotify links, just your awesome music!


It's the end of the year as we know it and I feel fine! 


It's the 10th of December and I've woken early, pet the dog, and am enjoying my coffee. Sean Schultz, aka Sonder, with the tilde over the "N", a musician from Baltimore and supporter of Eardrum Buzz Radio, messaged me about his new song based on Billy Holliday in Baltimore last night and this morning told me he bought a long-sleeved shirt and has sent me the song. 


Yesterday, I received an email from Tim Brown, the bassist for The Boo Radleys. While digesting that and trying to not sound too fan-boyish, I realize the reason he even knows who I am is because Keeley is opening for the band on a week of dates in February and everyone who works with Keeley and the brilliant lady herself are very much supportive of Eardrum Buzz Radio. Keeley did her radio show for a few months here as well. And Tim did a remix of a Keeley song too!


The Boo Radleys C'mon Up! dates with Keeley:

“We will be playing a range of songs from Wake Up! and C'mon Kids in February 2025 including some songs that have never been played live before":


Wed 12th - Bristol Exchange: hdfst.uk/e116237

Thu 13th - Manchester Yes: bit.ly/3Ng1yEd

Friday 14th: Glasgow Mono:  bit.ly/3XXDb4j

Saturday 15th - London Moth Club: bit.ly/4gPwCYV


It's things like this that help keep me going in relative obscurity, not having regular listeners throughout the week, but listening in when our DJ's do their shows and posting when they're tuned in. (Thanks John Emslie and Gunnar Malmquist!) Dave Kasheta is having a blast on his Sunday shows and bringing attention to the station, as does DJ Wednesday and her show Six Beats Under. But we're on the whole week through and I do work for a few hours a week replying to emails, adding new music to the station and sending out tunes to the DJ's. So if you have a few minutes in your day, going for a walk, cleaning, cooking, doing the laundry or reading a book, wherever and whenever, put your phone or computer or notepad on eardrumbuzz.net and listen for some songs you'll not likely hear on Spotify or in your own library. No algorithms, no advertisements, no cost to you to listen to Eardrum Buzz Radio! Unless you want to become a Patron or send me some dosh via Paypal, that is. It will be most appreciated!


Meagan Masingill is no longer doing her Meagan Dreams on Tuesdays or cohosting Friday I'm In Love with me. It took me a week to process that information and all that it entailed. I cherish our time together sharing music and hope to do a show or two with her when I visit San Diego. Meagan is a wonderful and passionate person and I wish her all that she deserves in life.


I don't have many responsibilities, I just work and keep mostly to myself, see the movie, read a book, listen to music and run this station. As I've stated before, the reason I started Eardrum Buzz Radio was to promote the music I love and I'll keep on doing that as long as I have the passion and as long as I keep making the connections between fellow music fans and musicians that I have been doing for the past 30+ years. I wouldn't be nearly as calm most of the day without an outlet for my interests and meeting like-minded people.


Thanks to my models for sharing their pictures holding/wearing Eardrum Buzz Radio merchandise. Adam, Sean, Neo, Kathy and Iain all are featured on my Monday AM Facebook posts. If you'd like a mug, hit me up and I'll send you one of your liking. I've got a few at the store. Or perhaps you'd like a sticker, shirt, tote or hoodie?


As I type this I'm listening to The Boo Radleys live and planning what's going on for the next few weeks, January and the rest of next year. Nicolas Castello and Anna Oording will have their Dark Tunes show one-off and I'm planning on airing it New Year's Eve, and I'll likely play the Giant Steps Live 30th Anniversary album on the same day. It will be a party at the end of the year at Eardrum Buzz Radio and for the years to come! Please join us!


Written by Bret Miller 


Listen: eardrumbuzz.net 

Eardrum Buzz Radio Patreon page: patreon.com/eardrumbuzzradio

Follow Eardrum Buzz Radio: Instagram: @eardrumbuzzradio 

Twitter: @eardrum_buzz 

Send submissions to: bret@eardrumbuzz.net with "Submission" and your band name in the subject. Include your band name, song titles, album title, track numbers and artwork in your metadata. Please no Country, Modern Pop, Blues, Rap or Americana. Please make the song/album link easy to find in the email. Please only MP3 files, no WAV files, no Spotify links, just your awesome music! 




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