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Sunday, December 29, 2019

Favorites List of 2019


    At the end of every year when we compile our Year End Favorites we remark on how great the music was that year, and surely think it can't be beat, and then the next year's list comes in and and we, again, are amazed.

   What was apparent for 2019 that is rare, is that great albums were released all year long, not stacked around key sales dates like Black Friday/RSD days. Kelly Finnigan, Sharon Van Etten, and Shana Cleveland all had early release dates and are all solid records by solo artists; and same for our #1 full length album pick, Orville Peck's Pony LP, released in March and still in heavy rotation here at the 37FLOOD HQ. Not surprising is the amount of high quality local albums released this year, including Hawks, DJ DS, Planetary Overdrive, Twin Limb, Bonnie 'prince' Billy, Dr. Dundiff, and a lot more.

   It continued to be an amazing (and puzzling) year for physical media. Imaginative vinyl packages such as Angel Olsen's All Mirrors on double clear vinyl with poster and booklet for the steal of a price at $24 and the posthumous Leonard Cohen Thanks For The Dance, which is gorgeous, but follows the major label president for charging way to much for no damn reason; $30 for one black vinyl LP with no booklet or even download card. The Lightning Dust Spectre LP on orange moon marble, and Mattiel's Satis Factory on cautionary yellow were very clever with no additional cost at $22 each. Orville Peck's Pony was originally released on splatter yellow vinyl and red cassette at a steal of $17 and $8 respectively but sold out immediately; The underappreciated Boduf Songs and Kelly Finnigan LPs both available on archival quality vinyl at no upcharge, and there were some interesting bundles as well; Bonnie 'prince' Billy's I Made A Place bundle (at the hefty $50) came with a 7" single not available individually and in a limited edition tote.

Some great 2019 albums failed to get vinyl releases, most notably the Twin Limb and Prayer Line albums, although the latter is available on blood red cassette. Whatever your media preference, 2019 stacked up nicely on creativity, quality, and diversity of genre.

Angel Olsen - All Mirrors
Great Value: 2 Clear LPs + Poster= $24
Lightning Dust - Spectre
Good Value: 1 Marble LP = $22
Leonard Cohen 'Thanks For The Dance'
Least Value: 1 Black LP = $30

Full Length Albums:
20. Karen & the Sorrows - Guaranteed Broken Heart
19. Frankie Cosmos - Close it Quietly
18. Shana Cleveland - Night of the Worm Moon
17. Boduf Songs - Abyss Versions
16. Fontaines D.C. - Dogrel
15. DJDS - Vibes
14. Prayer Line - Drink The Blood
13. Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me Tomorrow
12. White Reaper - You Deserve Love
11. Bonnie 'prince' Billy - I Made A Place
10. The Hu - The Gereg
9. Dr. Dundiff - The Distance
8. Twin Limb - In The Warm Light, As A Ghost
7. Leonard Cohen - Thanks For The Dance
6.  Angel olsen - All Mirrors
5. Hawks - Truth Will Out
4. Lightning Dust - Spectre
3. Kelly Finnigan - The Tales People Tell
2. Mattiel - Satis Factory
1. Orville Peck - Pony (37FLOOD approved)

Orville Peck 'Pony' Paper Cut Out Fan Art



 Cover Albums, Compilations, Soundtracks, & Reissues:


10. V/A - Louisville Is For Lovers 2007
9. Rob Halford - Celestial
8. V/A - Louisville Is For Lovers 2010
7. Big Trouble Little China OST
6. The Pop Group: Y (Definitive Edition)
5. V/A - Louisville Is For Lovers 2009
4. V/A - River City Rumble Vol. 2
3. V/A - Louisville Is For Lovers 2006
2. Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling OST
1. Louisville Is For Lovers 2019 - American Promenade (37FLOOD approved)


EPs & Singles:
10. Body Count - Carnivore
9. Black Mountain - What's Your Conquest?
8. Rebecca Rego & the Trainmen - Fear, Love, and Greed
7. Tristen - Dream Within A Dream
6. Planetary Overdrive - Manual Override
5. Dom B - Dark Heart
4. Twin Limb - Water
3. Lala Lala & WHY? - Siren 042
2.  Bonnie 'prince' Billy - At the Back Of the Pit
1. DavilĂ  666 - Huesos Viejos (37FLOOD approved)




Louisville Shows:

15. Rock N Roll $20 Art Show w/Hawks
14. The Pleasure Boys & Sour Milk Sea Allstar Band at Kaiju
13. Hawks, Los Dolores, & The Captain The Ship at Zanzabar
12. Juneteenth at Butchertown Social
11. 2019 Louder Than Life
10. Adia Victoria at Waterfront Wednesday
9. Planetary Overdrive and Proles at Kaiju
8. Wingerfest 

7. Louisville Is For Lovers 2019 Live Lunch with Hawks & Planetary Overdrive
6. Louisville Is For Lovers Valentine's Showcase
5. The Glasspack, Call Me Bronco, Sound Company, Wiirmz at Headliners
4. Clownvis at Trixies Tiger Room
3. Mono, Emma Ruth Rundle, & Dane Waters at Headliners
2. 2019 Bourbon And Beyond
1. Cowboy Kev at Butchertown Social

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Louisville Is For Lovers Vol. 9 & 10 Reissued


Looking for that last minute gift for a Louisville music fan? In keeping with a promise to make available all past editions of the Valentine's compilation for the 20th anniversary in February 2020,  Louisville Is For Lovers has just reissued digitally volumes and 9 & 10, which include original work by Bonnie 'prince' Billy, My Morning Jacket, Cheyenne Mize, and many more. Each edition also comes with bonus tracks from the PS I Love You hidden discs, topping out at 32 tracks for vol. 9 and 30 tracks for vol. 10, and just for $5 each. With one click they can be sent as a gift for a thoughtful last minute gift.

Monday, December 9, 2019

Call For Artists: Bernheim Arboretum

Bernheim is celebrating 40 years of their Artist in Residence program and is now accepting  applications from regional visual artists of all mediums currently living in Kentucky, and Clark and Floyd counties of Southern Indiana. Comes with an honorarium of $2,000. Submission deadline is January 20, 2020. More info here.

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Free Art Give-A-Way: Rock N' Roll $20 Art Show

 It's the very last week of Butchertown Social, the home of Tuesday Vinyl Nite that  37FLOOD hosted for over a year, and we will very much miss it. We also have the honor of hosting the very last public event at Butchertown Social this Saturday, December 7th: The Rock N' Roll $20 Art Show with all rock inspired art by Louisville artists for just $20 each and a live set by Hawks at 9 p.m. (Free entry to the event).

To celebrate all the good times we've had at Butchertown Social, we are picking a lucky winner at random to pick their choice of art by artist John King. His construction paper art has seen international attention recently for his artwork on the new Bonnie 'prince' Billy 7" single 'At The Back Of The Pit.'

Just tag a pal you'd like to share Rock N' Roll art with to enter here and we'll pick a winner on Friday.

Orville Peck construction paper art by John King

The last week of events at Butchertown Social

Thursday, November 14, 2019

12/7 Potterpalooza returns at Louisville Free Public Library


The 3rd annual Potterpalooza at the Louisville Free Public Library will be on Saturday, December 7th (6 – 10 p.m.) at the Main Library (301 York Street). Events include the Yule Ball, the Tri-Wizard Tournament,  Diagon Alley, trivia, and more.  Against the Grain Brewery will be serving drinks in the Hog's Head Pub, warm drinks from Heine Brothers' Coffee and books and other merchandise will also be on sale from Carmichael's. More details at lfpl.org.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

2nd Annual 2LLZ 1LUV Coat Drive

Rmllw2llz, the mastermind behind local label KR8vN8vs, is collecting coats for the 2nd Annual 2LLZ 1LUV Coat Drive. To participate simply bring a coat (or coats) to Matt Anthony's, Guestroom Records, Weightless KY, or the Butchertown Social by November 16th and drop it into a collection box.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Friday, November 8, 2019

11/10: Karen & the Sorrows at Kaiju


Karen & the Sorrows will be performing at Kaiju on November 10th in with local favorites Bridge 19 and Tyler Lance Walker Gill.

Free Ticket Give Away: Scrantonicity at Headliners 12/5



Does the chilly weather and snowy streets remind you of the greatest little town in the American north, Scranton, Pennsylvania?

Well then, we have the greatest gift of all! The traveling fandom event, Scrantonicity, that is all about the hit TV show The Office is coming to Headliners on December, 5th, and we have 2 tickets to give away!

Just leave a comment on our FB post with your name, your favorite Office character, and the name of the scrantastic pal you would like to take with you to the Office Holiday Party, and you could soon be enjoying trivia, dancing, specialty drinks, comedic acts, and costume contests all about The Office.

Prizes include cash, Dundees, and entry for a grand prize trip for 2 to Los Angeles.
We'll post a winner on November 15th. Tickets and more info about Scrantonicity here.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

12/7: $20 Rock N Roll Art Show


On Saturday December 7th at Butchertown Social (1601 Story Ave) John King, founder of the original $20 art show will be hosting the Rock N Roll $20 Art Show with all original work by Chad Castetter, Michael Tackett, Stevee, as well as King's paper cut out work (pictured below). Louisville southern rock heroes Hawks will be playing live. Art goes on sale at 8pm, music at 9pm. This event is free and open to all. Bring a canned good to support Kentucky Harvest. More info here.


Bonnie 'prince' Billy paper cutout by John King

Monday, November 4, 2019

Louisville Is For Lovers reissuing all of the Valentine's Day Compilations



As part of Louisville Is For Lovers 20th Anniversary this coming February they are reissuing all of the Valentine's Day compilations digitally for only $5 each. Volumes 1-5 and 11-14 are already available and 2 more will be reissued every month until the release of the 15th Valentine's compilation on February 1st, 2020. 

Just released for November is volume 6 and 7, which have never been reissued before, volume 6 originally sold out in one month due to the inclusion of Bonnie 'prince' Billy,  My Morning Jacket, and The Phantom Family Halo all being on the same release for the first time. 
These reissues have over 30 exclusive tracks collectively and both releases have added bonus tracks. Get yours here

Friday, November 1, 2019

WCHQ FM To Stop Operations Next Month


In a press release circulated earlier this morning, by Vice-President Gary Sampson, WCHQ 100.9 FM will cease all broadcast operations on December 31, 2019, including on mobile applications, FM radio broadcasting, and online streaming.

WCHQ Community Radio began in 2010, founded by Kathy Weisbach, as a streaming station supported by a volunteer staff of DJs and show hosts, and eventually expanded to FM broadcasting, still run by volunteers from the community.

WCHQ is the only Louisville radio station that broadcasts 100% local music, with a library of over 4,000 local artists totalling over 44,000 songs.

Sampson cited mounting operation costs and lack of community support for closing doors at the end of December.


Thursday, October 31, 2019

11/14 Will Oldham & Alanna Nash @ LFPL



Veteran music reporter Alanna Nash and acclaimed musician Will Oldham will be giving a talk at the Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch (301 York Street), on Thursday, November 14, at 7 p.m. for the 'In Conversation' Series. The event is free, but but reservations are needed. Register here.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Tonight: Twin Peaks, Post Animal, & Ohmme @ Headliners


Tonight Twin Peaks, Post Animal, & Ohmme will play at Headliners kicking off their American tour, and to celebrate Post Animal has released a new song today, called Safe Or Not.





Show starts at 8pm. $20. Ticket info here.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Call For Artists: LFPL 2020 Artist In Residence


The Louisville Free Public Library has just opened applications for the January-June 2020 COLLIDER artist residency program at the South Central branch. Six residencies for one month each are open; Past residencies have included dancers, musicians, and visual artists from all disciplines.  The deadline to submit is November 17, 2019.  More info  at www.lfpl.org/collider 

John King: May 2018 Artist In Residence



Tuesday, October 1, 2019