reposted from Life After Records
In this episode, the Chicago humidity not only inspires but influences the signature Horton sardonic commentary on all the tracks he features and discusses. He cites Weezer’s Red Album B-Side, “Ms. Sweeney” as “the best Weezer song in over ten years.” However, after a brief pause he slyly admits that isn’t saying much, but that he’s a big fan of the “Green” album. He then talks about the greatest album opener of all time (Wire’s - “Practice Makes Perfect” from the album Chairs Missing). The rest of the episode is dedicated to what Horton considers to be summertime jams (Nick Low, Harry Nilsson, Everly Brothers, M83) ending on the 10-minute house epic, “There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)” by Fantastic Plastic Machine. Download and enjoy!