Episode 9
The first episode of the new year finds the Dark Asteroid repeating his popular TV theme songs quiz, introducing some new artists, and reprising two favorite artists from previous episodes (but with new titles… no repeats here!).
Don’t forget to take a trip to the Dark Asteroid Store and see what’s available — the clock seems to be a popular item, as does the wall calendar.
Artists and titles from this episode included:
Stars of Stage and Screen — (Starlight)
Circe Link — (I Like Knowing You Miss Me)
Robert Wade — (Monkey Cymbals)
Everyday Jones — (Gone In)
Guinness Clarke’s Wine — (Another Time, Another Place)
Stars of Stage and Screen — Stars of Stage and Screen is a New York City-based alt-post-rock-duo. They combine the songwriting and structures of pop, the grooves and synths of electronica, and the noise of Shoegazer. To buy their CD (just $10, remixed and “super duper mastered”), visit http://www.cdbaby.com/starsnyc. Their official website is http://www.starsnyc.net.
Circe Link — We featured Circe in episodes 5 and 6; look in the episode 5 entry for her information.
Robert Wade — Robert Wade has spent his life on the road. He has moved over 16 times and traveled all over the world (currently living north of London). The many experiences of his life, experiences that bring forth depth and insight into the human soul, are found in the thought provoking words on his first professional recording "Thinking Out Loud". On this album, Wade delivers an eclectic mix of songs that will take you through a roller coaster ride of insight. Find more information on his website, http://www.robertwade.net.
Everyday Jones — Everyday Jones has been satisfying crowds in clubs, bars and coffeehouses around the northwest (they are based in Seattle) for a year now. Despite the youth of their relationship as a duo, both members have been making music for years. Lead singer Alissa Jandt is a classically trained vocalist with a decade of conditioning under her belt, while guitarist Jason Green comes from a family of musicians and has been at his instrument since he was fifteen. Find them at http://podsafeaudio.com.
Guinness Clarke’s Wine — We featured this group in episode 2; look in that entry for their information.
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