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"Brian Plays Some Good Songs" with Brian (archive)

Wednesday, January 29, 2025 | 09:00 to 10:00 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album Label Comments
The Pixies Wave of Mutilation Pixies at BBC 4AD
Preston School of Industry Something Happens Always Goodbye to the Edge City Amazing Grease Records
The Polyphonic Spree Light and Day the Beginning Stages Good
* THE ROUTES Love Will Tear Us Apart SURFIN' PLEASURES Topsy Turvy Records
* Sault I Look for You Acts of Faith Forever Living Originals
* Ofir Ganon Preston, Olympic Same Air Island House
* Bambooboo The Dark Winter of the Spring Bambooboo Self Released
The Promise Ring The Deep South Very Emergency Jade Tree
Matt Pond PA Love to Get Used Spring Fools EP Altitude
Pavement Lions (Linden) Watery Domestic EP Matador
Papas Fritas Hey Hey You Say Helioself Minty Fresh
the Shins We Will Become Silhouettes Such Great Heights EP Sub Pop The Postal Service
* The Postmarks Winter Spring Summer Fall The Postmarks (2025 reissue) Unfiltered
Promised Land Sound Weed and Wine Promised Land Sound Paradise of Bachelors
* Bill Callahan Cold Discovery The Holy Grail: Bill Callahan’s “Smog” Dec. 10, 2001 Peel Session EP