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PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #578 (“The Blandness Of New York City”)

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THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #578 (“The Blandness of New York City”)

Mike’s in a New York state of mind this week, in an attempt to disprove a statement posed to him that “New York City music is bland”.
NOTE: This was an easy show for Mike to do. ;o)

PLAYLIST:

  • Time Of Orchids – “Same Exact” from Much Too Much Fun on Independent (2003) [01:34]
  • Vague Plot – “Moto” from Crying In 9 on Island House Recordings (2024) [05:35]
  • Extra Life – “Feet First” from The Sacred Vowel on Vibe Abyss Music (2024) [13:42]
  • Coheed and Cambria – “Guns of Summer” from Year of the Black Rainbow on Columbia (2010) [18:43]
  • PAK – “Bienvenue a L’Hotel Plastiquefrom Motel (Remaster 2017) on RA Sounds (2005 / 2017) [25:14]
  • Gutbucket – “Give Up” from Flock on Cuneiform Records (2011) [35:06]
  • TriPod – “As The Sun” from TriPod on MoonJune Records (2003) [40:35]
  • Zevious – “Passing Through the Wall” from Passing Through The Wall on Cuneiform Records (2013) [49:16]
  • Curlew – “Funny Money” from Mercury on Cuneiform Records (2003) [53:33]
  • Television – “Mars” from Television on Capitol Records (1992) [01:00:50]
  • Adam Holzman – “A House Is Not A Motel” from Truth Decay on Big Fun Productions (2018) [01:05:39]
  • Jolly – “The Pattern” from The Audio Guide To Happiness (Part I) on Inside Out (2011) [01:11:07]
  • Mutoid Man – “Bleeder” from Bleeder on Sargent House (2015) [01:17:33]
  • The Mommyheads – “I’m Not Real” from Coming Into Beauty (Reissue) on Mommyheads (1992 / 2020) [01:25:01]
  • Kayo Dot – “A Pitcher Of Summer” from Choirs of the Eye on Tzadik (2003) [01:28:31]
  • Liquid Tension Experiment – “Paradigm Shift” from Liquid Tension Experiment on Magna Carta (1998) [01:34:20]
  • Patrick Grant – “Driving Patterns” from A Sequence of Waves (12 Stories And A Dream) on Peppergreen Media (2017) [01:44:40]
  • Randy McStine – “Waves” from Blank on Randy McStine (2017) [01:49:59]

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Remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: https://progzilla.com/category/podcast/progressive-tracks/ (there are over 415 podcasts available now!).

Contact Mike via Email at: ProgTracks@KPTZ.org

˅˅˅˅˅˅˅˅Most importantly, SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST below, so you’ll have it delivered to your fingertips weekly!

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THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #578 (“The Blandness of New York City”)

Mike’s in a New York state of mind this week, in an attempt to disprove a statement posed to him that “New York City music is bland”.
NOTE: This was an easy show for Mike to do. ;o)

PLAYLIST:

  • Time Of Orchids – “Same Exact” from Much Too Much Fun on Independent (2003) [01:34]
  • Vague Plot – “Moto” from Crying In 9 on Island House Recordings (2024) [05:35]
  • Extra Life – “Feet First” from The Sacred Vowel on Vibe Abyss Music (2024) [13:42]
  • Coheed and Cambria – “Guns of Summer” from Year of the Black Rainbow on Columbia (2010) [18:43]
  • PAK – “Bienvenue a L’Hotel Plastiquefrom Motel (Remaster 2017) on RA Sounds (2005 / 2017) [25:14]
  • Gutbucket – “Give Up” from Flock on Cuneiform Records (2011) [35:06]
  • TriPod – “As The Sun” from TriPod on MoonJune Records (2003) [40:35]
  • Zevious – “Passing Through the Wall” from Passing Through The Wall on Cuneiform Records (2013) [49:16]
  • Curlew – “Funny Money” from Mercury on Cuneiform Records (2003) [53:33]
  • Television – “Mars” from Television on Capitol Records (1992) [01:00:50]
  • Adam Holzman – “A House Is Not A Motel” from Truth Decay on Big Fun Productions (2018) [01:05:39]
  • Jolly – “The Pattern” from The Audio Guide To Happiness (Part I) on Inside Out (2011) [01:11:07]
  • Mutoid Man – “Bleeder” from Bleeder on Sargent House (2015) [01:17:33]
  • The Mommyheads – “I’m Not Real” from Coming Into Beauty (Reissue) on Mommyheads (1992 / 2020) [01:25:01]
  • Kayo Dot – “A Pitcher Of Summer” from Choirs of the Eye on Tzadik (2003) [01:28:31]
  • Liquid Tension Experiment – “Paradigm Shift” from Liquid Tension Experiment on Magna Carta (1998) [01:34:20]
  • Patrick Grant – “Driving Patterns” from A Sequence of Waves (12 Stories And A Dream) on Peppergreen Media (2017) [01:44:40]
  • Randy McStine – “Waves” from Blank on Randy McStine (2017) [01:49:59]

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: https://progzilla.com/category/podcast/progressive-tracks/ (there are over 415 podcasts available now!).

Contact Mike via Email at: ProgTracks@KPTZ.org

˅˅˅˅˅˅˅˅Most importantly, SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST below, so you’ll have it delivered to your fingertips weekly!

  continue reading

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