Sep 01 2008

The SW Folk Fest Video Archives!

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Day #1

Victor VB
Cat Reis
Mike Arthur

Angel Katz
Kids are Goats
A Paper Cup Band
Jenny is A Boy

Yer Friend
Wabash
Maryn Jones
A Drum and an Open Window

Porches
Nice And Friendly
Spoonboy
Toby Foster
This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb

Day #2

This Forest
Big Spirit
Good Night and Good Morning
Twin Cats
A.P. Swearengin

My Bicycle Emergency
Caleb Jehl
Ben Laatsch
Henry Daggs
Y Lime?

New Science Projects
reddelicious
Brother Bird
Hello Shark
Perpetual Dusk at Curtsy Caverns

Dustin and the Furniture
Super Famicom
Eric Ayotte
Paul Baribeau
Redbear.

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Aug 03 2008

Super Famicom - The Wandering Floret Pt.3

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new release:

$5

1. to kiss myself goodbye
2. my hope as well
3. the future
4. washed to sea (my bicycle emergency)
5. penetrating the stronghold
6. do i need love
7. that thing you did (wabash)
8. not anymore


( or visit Super Famicom’s MySpace to purchase all 8 CDs
or send me an email for snail mail address:

jameslaczkowski@gmail.com )

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Jun 28 2008

Ear Drugs Podcast Episode #22: Plan-It-X Records Founder Chris Johnston

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Ear Drugs returns with an interview with Plan-It-X Records founder, Chris Johnston. This interview will also be featured in an upcoming documentary about the DIY folk punk scene which will culminate with the SW Folk Fest taking place in August here in the Chicago suburbs. Enjoy this bi-weekly podcast about the DIY folk scene both here and subscribe via Itunes.

Songs featured are “The Devil and My Family, Up The Punx” and “Must Be Dead” by Chris’ band Ghost Mice!

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Jun 13 2008

Ear Drugs Podcast Episode #21: World History

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Ear Drugs returns with a tighter running time, a new theme song from Tinyfolk, and an interview with World History . Enjoy this bi-weekly podcast about the DIY folk scene both here and subscribe via Itunes.
Songs featured are “Maria Francesca [in mono], Magellan and the sea” and “Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.”

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