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The Not The Steve Lamacq Show

Pop Goes The Revolution // 1700-1900 25.09.09

the not the steve lamacq show

This week we bring you a whole host of happy tunes.

We'll be playing a few downloads that you can get for free on the wonderful world of the internet, as well as breaking out a few tunes by the likes of Jocasta Sleeps, Kochka and Slow Club.

On top of all this we have been given exclusive access to the latest work by the Black Alley Screens as we reveal a very important announcement about the band.

Aside from this expect the usual chat about the latest happenings in Glasgow, the serving of Nikki's News and the side portions of cynicism.

Oh, and we'll also be discussing the Steve Lamacq show for... you know... a little bit.

Posted at 01:29, 25th September 2009

playlist

Leaving Town
Napoleon In Rags Unsigned
Tiger Heartbeat
Mitchell Museum Unsigned
Song Battle
Clarke Gabel
The Postal Service Sub Pop
Bosses
Parka Jeepster
Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover
Paul Simon Atlantic
Hurricanes
Pull Tiger Tail Young And Lost Club
Secret World
Peter Gabriel Geffen
Light And Day
The Polyphonic Spree GOOD
Normal Service Resumes
My Keys Your Boyfriend
Everything Everything vs. Delphic Young And Lost Club
The Reeling
Passion Pit Frenchkiss
Ready For The Floor
lissy trullie Wichita
Lisztomania
Phoenix Astralwerks
Nikki's News
Come On Youth
Slow Club Moshi Moshi
A Moment That Keeps Repeating
Oslow Unsigned
Apologies we did not get to play the whole track on today's show. We will be back with more Oslow next week. Meanwhile you can hear more of their stuff at http://www.myspace.com/oslowband.
A Saving Grace
Misguided Ghosts
Paramore Fuelled By Ramen
Novice Expert
Jocasta Sleeps Unsigned
When Our Eyes First Me
The King Hats Unsigned
Nikki's Nostalgia
Baby Driver
Simon and Garfunkel Columbia
Cowards And Kings
Kochka Unsigned
Bad Taste
Pause.Break.Riot. Rag Doll
No One Sleeps When I'm Awake
The Sounds Original Signal
Goodmorning Consumers
Young Aviators Unsigned

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