Insomnia Radio: The SoCal Sessions

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Insomnia Radio: The SoCal Sessions

Diving into possibly the most prolific music scene in the country, Charles takes you inside Southern California based independent music. Part of the Insomnia Radio Regional Family.

Episodes

  1. 10/09/2011

    IR: The Socal Sessions #34 – Salmon of Capistrano

    Yes, there’s a place where musicians instinctively flock like the Salmon of Capistrano. Well the quote goes something like that; obviously off quite a bit, but fits the random theme of the show. Just listen through here and it may suddenly appear when you hear the song about Colorado, or maybe it was the one about California. Lots of interesting tracks abound today. We’ve got a possible aborist/experimental musician from Burbank who plays a living tree as an instrument as well as a live introduction from my trip to the The Roxy Theater in Los Angeles to see local musician Chance perform. There’s bagpipe music leading into tracks about towns in the Southern California desert, Ennio Morricone influenced pop-folk and some mutinous piratical pub-stomping rock from up the coast in Santa Barbara. We even managed to find a band that recorded their album in San Pedro to tell a tale about a sad crane operator from the Ports of LA, with a brief introduction to the town from one of my liquored up friends who speaks of Bukowski and commerce. Please enjoy today’s mixtape, so to speak. TRT: 1:04:12 TRACK LISTING 1] The Mutineers – Hell No 2] California Celts – Hills of Yucca Valley 3] Superhumanoids – Palm Springs (KKS remix) 4] Pepepiano – Millennium Wet Dream 5] Francisco The Man – Broken Arrow 6] Stone Darling – All I Wanna Do 7] The Lonely Wild – Right Side of the Road 8] From Here to LA – Colorado 9] Letting Up Despite Great Faults – Teenage Tide 10] 50FOOTWAVE – Radiant Addict 11] 400 Blows – We Killed Like Champions 12] Codpiece – Lament of the Crane Operator 13] Diego Stocco – Music From a Tree 14] White Apple Tree – Circles 15] Chance – Independent (w/ live intro from The Roxy Theatre – 2011) [audio:http://insomniaradio.net/audio/irtscs34.mp3] Original Image By debaird @ FLICKR – Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

  2. 04/04/2011

    IR: The SoCal Sessions #33 – Rarity

    April’s assembly of thirteen local artists have all been in heavy rotation in my player in the last few months via work commutes, expeditions through the ice & snow, powder carving on top of the world, and while sitting in the dark, illuminated only by the glow of the computer monitor – headphones firmly glued to the cranium. It’s actually been a crazy few months weatherwise, with the rare tendrils of snow (or graupel as a few local weather-snobs proclaimed) hitting the local Burbank area after a fifty to sixty or so year snow-drought. You’ll hear some crazy expletives at the head of the program in relation to this local action. On top of a record year in the Sierras a lot of rare events have been occurring, amongst some heavy heavy local burtations. I hope you enjoy our 33rd full length episode. TRT 58:41, NSFW TRACK LISTING 1) Foster the People – Helena Beat | Facebook 2) Pic Vicious – Heart of Hearts | Facebook 3) Ballerina Black – Leaves | Facebook 4) Oregon Bike Trails – High School Lover 5) The Smiles – Cala Cola | Facebook 6) Lord Huron – The Stranger | Facebook 7) Hands – Brave Motion | Facebook 8) Romany Rye – Untitled (Love Song) | Facebook 9) Saint Motel – Puzzle Pieces | Facebook 10) The Henry Clay People – California Wildfire | Facebook 11) Tic Tic Boom! – Just Friends | Facebook 12) Airlines – Burial Grounds | Facebook 13) Damon Castillo Band – Your Fool (feat. SLO Symphony) (live) | Facebook [audio:http://insomniaradio.net/audio/irtscs33.mp3] LINKS MAIN SOUNDBEDS BY TAPE DECK MOUNTAIN (“P.I.” | “It Goes Down”) & a title="Mogwai @ Facebook" href="http://www.

  3. 02/14/2011

    IR: The SoCal Sessions #32 – Stardust

    Febuary’s thirteen track show starts off in a comedic rock vein with some strong local tracks inspired by Tenacious D and even containing their rock-god DNA stamped all over them. From here we take you into a stretch of quality indie rock from the Little Heroes through White Lights, with a little Black Watch and more goodness in between. At the last minute I decided to take the second half of the show and turn it into a dedication to a close friend’s father who passed away in late January, with some appropriate themed space-oriented tracks and mission audio from a few of those who spoke at the service. At the tail end of the show we explain the sad situation thrust upon our friends up north at KUSF, and the fight they are taking to the FCC in a few weeks to keep Entercom and KUSC from wresting away future controls of their local airwaves through shady backroom dealings. Turn it up, support your local artists, and please help support KUSF in the next few weeks as your local college or community radio station could get gobbled up next. TRT 55:45, NSFW TRACK LISTING 1) Trainwreck – The Drummer | Facebook 2) Trey Green – I Wanna Rcck N Roll | Facebook 3) The Little Heroes – Say I’ll Be Gone | Facebook 4) The Black Watch – Like in the Movies 5) Superhumanoids – Hey Big Bang | Facebook 6) Eulogies – You Hide | Facebook 7) White Lights – Ponzi Scheme | Facebook 8) Boris Smile – Satellites (Soundbed) | Facebook 9) High Places – From Stardust To Sentience | Facebook 10) Building a Better Spaceship – Spacey | Facebook 11) The New Division – Starfield | Facebook 12) Birdmonster – Spaceman | Facebook 13) Sleepless Nights – Radio Silence | a title="Sleepless Nights @ Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/#!

  4. 10/26/2010

    IR: The SoCal Sessions #30 – Get the Metal Out!

    The metal has been slowly building in my system for the last few years, to where something drastic had to be done, fortunately right in time for Halloween this year. In this episode I detoxify using questionable methods, and luckily for you that means a break from my normal programming and a longer than normal look inside a select part of the metal scene from San Diego to Los Angeles. Some of the bands featured today have moved on, but that doesn’t mean the music is retired. Many of the groups here are quite active and are putting out new albums, while one or two have been around since the beginnings of the LA metal scene. Styles run the gamut from traditional metal to grindcore, including other metal influenced styles of rock. embellished with plenty of operatic screams for your enjoyment. It just wouldn’t be a proper show if it wasn’t replete with death growls for you closer to the finale, ripped out of the pages of your old Dungeons & Dragons campaign and recorded in bloody howling stereo. TRT: 1:20:16. NSFW FEATURED ARTISTS The Plague Within – Fearless (clip) W.A.S.P. – Long Way to Go Fydolla Ho – Untied Holy Grail – My Last Attack PeepHole – New Set of Eyes Black Flame 13 – Lindsay Lohan Testing Tomorrow – Grip Canobliss – Hit the Floor Jagged Thought Process – Smirking (Tastes Like Floor) Death Riders – Crucifixation In This Moment – Beautiful Tragedy Warner Drive – Lost Black Chapel – Sands of Time Prototype – Synthespian A Race Called Man – Drifter Crescent Shield – The Last of My Kind Never Like The Movies – Ballad of the Horde Ghostbuster – I Just Walked Two Miles With a Banana In My Pocket [audio:http://insomniaradio.net/audio/irtscs30.mp3] Subscribe | Subscribe in iTunes | Subscribe to All

  5. 10/11/2010

    IR: The SoCal Sessions #29 – Easy As Pie

    Not everyone who sings about our little regional bubble is from the Southern California area, so I decided to place a few tracks at the head of the show today that offer a alternative viewpoint – maybe not pleasing to hardcore regional cheerleaders but still great songs and excellent bands worth your perusal and ultimate support. Today’s show also features loads of excellent new tracks from bands all over the LA area, with a brief dip below the county line to Newport Beach to visit Young the Giant and a road trip to Las Vegas where we check in with another favorite, Imagine Dragons. I saw you scratching your head looking at this graphic, so wanted to let you know that the episode’s title comes from an old-timey commercial embedded within; my dream sponsor for the program if you will. While supplies last….   -cs TRT: 1:03:08 | WORK SAFE (…as far as I can tell…) [audio:http://insomniaradio.net/audio/irtscs29.mp3] DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE TODAY’S COOKS * The Lonely Forest – Live There * The Voyces – Let Me Die in Southern California * Halloween, Alaska – The Hollywood Sign * The Sea of Cortez – The Shores * Young the Giant – My Body * The Secret 6 – Drama Queen * Film School – Heart Full of Pentagons * Imagine Dragons – Cover Up * Voxhaul Broadcast – Leaving on the 5th * Twilight Sleep – Don’t Fire Your Guns * Ima Robot – Ruthless * Fools Gold – Suprise Hotel Original photo remixed and re-released under Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic License. Creative Commons for the win. [vimeo]6920060[/vimeo]

  6. 11/28/2009

    Anny Celsi: Thanksgiving in Hollywood

    We were recently sent a haunting track from local Los Angeles (Highland Park) based singer-songwriter ANNY CELSI via our friends at IODA, and we haven’t had a chance to get it up until today – the day after Thanksgiving, yet still in the holiday window. This track was apparently being featured in iTunes Essentials’ ‘Thanksgiving Dinner’ collection (sandwiched between Adam Sandler & the Band) and is available as a promo track from Anny’s new CD “Tangle-Free World.” It was produced by Nelson Bragg of the Brian Wilson Band and music contributors include 60’s chanteuse Evie Sands, Phil Parlapiano (John Prine, Grant Lee Buffalo), Carl Byron (Michelle Shocked), and several more!! Here’s an excerpt from a recent review… “…after the first few bars of the title track, this album grabbed my attention, and I turned the volume, up – way up!…Thanksgiving in Hollywood…starts out with a bit of a melancholy introduction then picks up the pace with plenty of jangly guitars (which I love) and some very cool organ and lead guitar contributing to a wonderful folk-pop sound. The mood is a bit dark and mysterious, yet uplifting at the same time. One of my favorite tracks on the album.” (Laurie Biagini) [audio:http://insomniaradio.net/audio/irtscspb26.mp3] DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE * Anny Celsi’s Website * Anny @ MySpace Anny Celsi “Thanksgiving In Hollywood” (mp3) from “Tangle-Free World” (Ragazza Music) Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This Album

  7. 09/16/2009

    IR: The SoCal Sessions #27 – Party in Fresno

    Per local musician Brian Kenney Fresno’s mission statement, the holy triumvirate of activities in the Central California city of Fresno are: car theft, methlabs and chop shops.   While you often hear the area lovingly roasted for such, the city does contain many more highly notable features, such as their rich musical legacy and tight-knit community that feels a little more real and less musician-migratory than a lot of major metro areas.  This may have been a possible factor that helped put Fresno onto the top #10 list of Esquire Magazine’s ‘Cities That Rock’ list in 2004, around the time Insomnia Radio was founded. After several weeks of online immersion into the music scene and a few years of CA music programming, I’ve compiled a list of musicians from the area that were accessible online and span over several years, all the way back to the early 80’s during the rich punk scene that continues to this day.  Some of the artists are still around, while some have moved on.  The list is by no means all inclusive as I had twice the number of artists I would have like to have featured, but only so much real estate here to fit them into. While there is some roasting in this show, consider this a toast to the area, its musical heritage, and the musicians who continue to call Fresno and its surrounding communities home. TRT:  1:16:52, NOT WORK SAFE [audio:http://insomniaradio.net/audio/irtscs27.mp3] DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE INVITE LIST * Capitol Punishment – Elephant Man (clip) * Something From the Planet Hell – Devilution * The Basement – Natural * The Sleepover Disaster – Hold My Tongue * From Indian Lakes – We Thought Your Hearts Were Beating * Sparklejet – Clever Personality * The Aircrash – The Pursuit * Rademacher – If U Got Some Magic * Wheels of Fortune – Fresno Is a Good Little Town (Holiday Version) * Kat Jones – Without a Sound (live) * Super Lucky Catz – Semi-Unconditional * Travis Oberg – Redemption * Atari Champ – He’s the Astronaut * Let’s Go Bowling – Bone Dry * Flywright – Warm as the Womb * Winter Wardrobe – Trouble With Friends

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
2 Ratings

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Diving into possibly the most prolific music scene in the country, Charles takes you inside Southern California based independent music. Part of the Insomnia Radio Regional Family.

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