Razorcake Podcast #211




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Summary: America! Who doesn't love America? (Well, okay. Yeah, I know.) America is a unique country—each of the fifty states that comprise the country has its own beauty and personality. I've had the good fortune to visit forty-six states (Hawaii, Alaska, North Dakota, and New Mexico, in case you're wondering) and have seen some gorgeous sunsets, awe-inspiring mountains, farmland as far as the eye can see, and the bustle and diversity of its cities. Although I'm by no means a nationalist and despite its contentious political stands, I still love living in a country that has so much variety (although it's still impossible to find a good burrito east of Chicago). So all that being said, the theme this time around is songs with American state names in the titles. Hope you hear something you like! –Kurt welcometoflavorcountry@gmail.com To download the file to your computer, right click the link below and select "save target as..." It's a hefty file, so it may take some time to download to your computer. To play the file without downloading (it depends on your computer's configuration for playing music files), just click it. Your media player should recognize what to do with an mp3. (If it doesn't, you're on your own.) RAZORCAKE PODCAST #211 If you have any problems or helpful suggestions you can contact us through the website here. In the subject put “Podcast.” Hope you enjoy listening. Tracklisting: Leatherface, “Colorado Joe/Leningrad Vlad” (Cherry Knowle, BYO) --- We Versus The Shark, “See Carolina's Fastest Trees” (Maserati / Cinemechanica / We Versus the Shark split, Hello Sir) In The Face Of War, “Indiana Jones” (Everything You've Heard Is True, Init) The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, “Bringin' It Straight from Alabama” (Self-titled, Corrosive) --- Grey Area, “Tennessee” (Fanbelt Algebra, Victory) Youth Brigade (LA), “Sink with California” (Sound and Fury, BYO) Traluma, “Montana Slim” (Seven Days Awake, Caulfield) --- Johnny Cash, “‘T' for Texas” (Unearthed, American) Old Canes, “Taxi on Vermont” (Early Morning Hymns, Second Nature) Superchunk, “Connecticut” (Incidental Music 1991-95, Merge) --- Public Enemy, “By the Time I Get to Arizona” (Apocalypse 91…The Enemy Strikes Back, Def Jam)