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WJSG Weekend Edition 5.25.13

Prince covers of Pearl Jam’s “Even Flow”; Ghost B.C. Covers Depeche Mode’s ‘Waiting for the Night’ & Sony’s Cute Speaker Ball Is Music to our Ears. Click the link for these stories & more… www.wjsgradio.com

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Various Artists - AMIL VII - The Gods Hour Hosted by DJ Instynctz

This final chapter in the AMIL mixtape series. God created the earth in 6 days and rested on the 7th.

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WJSG Internet Radio: Webcast: Primavera Sound 2013

Barcelona’s Primavera Sound 2013

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WJSG Music News 5.24.13

Muse Will Play at ‘World War Z’ Premiere; Daft Punk’s New Album, Single Set Spotify Records; ‘The Voice’ Alum Josiah Hawley Faced A ‘Difficult’ Battle & Watch the Smiths Back Morrissey at His First Solo Gig in 1988. Click the link for these stories & more… www.wjsgradio.com

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10 Extraordinary Female Guitarists

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WJSG Music News 5.23.13

The xx And Jessie Ware Cover ‘Lady’/’Music Sounds Better With You’; Jailed Pussy Riot Member Starts Hunger Strike; Shazam for iPad now tags music and TV shows without user input & John Fogerty and Dawes together on Letterman. Click the link for these stories & more… www.wjsgradio.com

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From Bauhaus to Nick Cave, Around the World in 80 Goth Bands
Did you know there’s a World Goth Day? Well there is, and it falls on May 22 every year. There’s no real reason behind the date, but it’s a great day for goths to celebrate themselves and this year, we’re here to celebrate, too. Of all musical subgenres, goth may be one of the most misunderstood. Often lost under its theatrical costumes, the goth subculture actually had less gimmicky roots and dates as far back as the ’70s. Most of the genre’s breakout bands came into popularity during the 1980s in the U.K., with big names like Bauhaus and The Cure, while others stayed relatively underground, contributing to influential scenes like the coldwave movement in France.
With current bands like Xeno & Oaklander and Cult of Youth making noise, goth music is in the middle of a resurgence. Lost goodies from the past have recently been resurfaced and reissued, only amplifying the influence of strains of post-punk, new wave, industrial, coldwave, deathrock and electronic body music on today’s bands. To celebrate World Goth Day today, we’ve compiled a list of the 80 best goth bands—both old and new as well as famous and obscure—from around the world, categorized alphabetically by country with just a taste of their sound tossed in. So dig in to this collection of records by Joy Division, Asylum Party, Death In June and many, many more. Welcome to the dark side.
Begin the tour…
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