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    Henry Rollins

    KCRW Broadcast 365

    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    Hand-Picked MusicPost-punk / New WaveExperimental
    Fanatic! Thank you for checking out these show notes. We have another great set of tunes lined up for you here.
    Fanatic! Thank you for checking out these show notes. We have another great set of tunes lined up for you here.
    Mar 28, 2016

    Fanatic! Thank you for checking out these show notes. We have another great set of tunes lined up for you here.

    Next week, for out April 3 show, we will be rolling out the new Summer Flake album called Hello Friends at the beginning of our second hour. It’s great. You have heard a couple of songs weeks ago but next week, we will hear the whole thing. For more info: http://www.riceisnice.net/

    For our April 10 show, we will be able to play for you a track from the new Julie Ruin album called Hit Reset. I have not heard anything but the one song. It is fantastic. As soon as we get more of that record to play, believe me, Fanatic, we will get tracks to you asap. Hit Reset will be out this summer, so we will be rocking it soon enough. We put in a Julie Ruin track into this mix.

    I just got the Boris / Merzbow collab 4 LP set called Gensho. I have not dug into it too much yet, I think that’s going to take awhile but I will eventually get to it. From what I have learned from reading the credits on the record, it’s part live and part studio. Boris is always worth the time.

    I might have mentioned this last week but the 4LP Bowie at the Beeb set is really worth it. If you have had the CD version that came out years ago, this is definitely an upgrade. Several days ago, I listened to the whole thing all the way though in one sitting and it was an incredible experience.

    I hope you dig all the tunes listed below and get ready for more great jams coming up next week.

    Keep your tubes hot and STAY FANATIC!!!

    –– Henry

    Follow me on Twitter: @henryrollins

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