Sunday, July 22 Easy, Tigers: Another Busy Week Ahead
It's another Sunday night look forward to the week in front of us tonight, with a word or two about some things happening tonight, too. The Decemberists (with Menomena) and Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter (with The Moaners) are playing area venues tonight, while Ryan Adams' show at the Aladdin Theatre this Thursday is perhaps the crown jewel of the upcoming events (although this likely depends on your opinion of Ryan Adams). Hank Williams III hits Dante's Friday night.
Plenty of new releases worth paying some attention to as well, including an intriguing slice of neo-soul from Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators. Keep Reachin' Up sounds at least thirty years old (in a good way), and has been causing a stir in most of the rest of the world for over a year now. It finally gets a U.S. release on Tuesday. Also out this week are new releases from Tegan & Sara (The Con), John Vanderslice (Emerald City), and Bishop Allen (The Broken String), among others.
Also tonight, new music from Iron & Wine, Fionn Regan, They Might Be Giants, Joan As Policewoman, and more.

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Comments:
On Monday, July 23 at 0:49am, Tom Lindberg said:
As an old guy that's usually not too keen on "new music", I am impressed. Thanks for putting together a great music program that illustrates the talents and music in the Northwest.
On Monday, July 23 at 1:01am, Tom Lindberg said:
What were the song played on 7/22/07 between 2145 and 2200? I've got one stuck in my head and I want to buy.
On Monday, July 23 at 1:38am, jpetersen said:
Hey, thanks for listening, Tom. 9:45 was "Everybody Here Wants You," on Jeff Buckley's Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk album; 9:49 was "Walken" from Wilco's Sky Blue Sky album; and 9:54 was "Stargazer" from Xavier Rudd's White Moth. If you need any more info, playlist links are always at the lower, left-hand side of the blog. So which is it that's stuck in your head?
On Wednesday, July 25 at 4:33pm, Maggie said:
Hi Jeremy. I keep either completely missing whole shows or just bits due to my crazy life that doesn't correspond with your new show hours. Are there any plans to put together podcasts, like you did whilst at KISU?
On Saturday, July 28 at 0:28am, jpetersen said:
Hi Maggie, good of you to ask. I'm told the nebulous world of digital rights legalese is being weeded through in anticipation of something along those lines. It's a large book.
On Saturday, July 28 at 7:52am, Maggie said:
Mmmm... I understand. That's excellent, though.
I've been listening to the KISU reruns, and it's funny -- I can usually remember what I was doing when the shows originally aired. For example, for this last Thursday's I remember the laundry I was folding. Not that folding laundry was an unusual thing for me whilst listening to your show -- I would get a lot of housework done from 4-5 on weekdays. Your show made it a lot more interesting.