BSE 79: Moors feat. Tune-Yards, Patrick Watson, Madame Gandhi, Swamp Dogg, Black Belt Eagle Scout and Sextile

“Cash Me Outside in the Child Garden How Bout Dat”

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On this episode of Best Song Ever dear dear cousins Brian and Luke begin the show by mourning the loss of Aretha Franklin and playing a new game called Hymn or Horror. Then they discuss having the luxury as straight white males to tune out and not pay attention to social and political issues, trying to fill a hole inside yourself and Luke opens up about a rut he was stuck in, how the future is female and how incredible Rock n Roll Camp for Girls is and how the Man In The Yellow Hat murdered Curious George, Clifford The Big Red Dog’s Rampage, and The Babar Power Struggle Massacre all while playing the six best songs you’ll hear all week!
Every week Ghettoblaster feature writers (and dear cousins!) Brian LaBenne and Luke LaBenne bring you fresh new songs with the hopes of introducing you to some that you may consider to be the best song ever. Both Brian and Luke have no idea what songs the other has picked, so what you are hearing is their genuine reaction to listening to the songs together. Also, if you enjoy this episode, head to iTunes to subscribe and rate our podcast with the highest rating available to you.
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Songs Played on “Cash Me Outside in the Child Garden How Bout Dat”
Swamp Dogg – Lonely from Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune out September 7th on Joyful Noise
Madame Gandhi – Top Knot Turn Up out now
Patrick Watson – Melody Noir out now on Domino
Black Belt Eagle Scout – Soft Stud from Mother of My Children out September 14th on Saddle Creek
Sextile – Paradox from 3 EP out September 14th on Felte
Moors and Tune-Yards – Mango out now on Haven Sounds