Chicano Batman joins host Stephen Kallao

The Los Angeles band Chicano Batman set out to evolve with their latest collection of songs called Invisible People. The sound of the record is big, filled with hooks, and showcases multiple influences. And to get that sound, they enlisted the help of engineer Sean Everett – and maybe got a little inspiration from hanging out with him and Brittany Howard while she was finishing her solo album. We’ll hear about that connection today, plus live recordings of some of the new tracks.

*Courtney Barnett “Depreston” Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

Chicano Batman “Color My Life” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Television “Marquee Moon” Marquee Moon

Chicano Batman “Blank Slate” Recorded Live for the World Café

Chicano Batman “Pink Elephant” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Hurray For The Riff Raff “Living In The City” The Navigator

Stevie Ray Vaughan “Crossfire” In Step

Logan Ledger “(I’m Gonna Get Over This) Some Day” Logan Ledger

Phish “Mercury” Sigma Oasis

Richard Thompson & Teddy “Persuasion” Action Packed – ” The Best Of the Capitol Years

Lianne La Havas “Can’t Fight” Lianne La Havas

The Story “Missing Person Afternoon” Angel In The House

Hour Two
*Kurt Vile “Shame Chamber” Wakin’ On A Pretty Daze

Neil Young “Try” Homegrown

Neil Young “Harvest” Harvest

Phoebe Bridgers “Kyoto” Punisher

The National “Bloodbuzz Ohio” High Violet

Mt. Joy “Strangers” Rearrange Us

Son Volt “Back Into Your World” Straightaways

Nick Lowe “Lay It On Me Baby” Lay It On Me

Los Lobos “Shakin’ Shakin’ Shakes” By The Light Of The Moon

Tedeschi Trucks Band “Made Up Mind” Made Up Mind

Joss Stone “Fell In Love With A Boy” The Soul Sessions

Man Man “Cloud Nein” Dream Hunting in the Valley of the In-Between

Pulp “Common People” Different Class

Modest Mouse “Fire It Up” We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank

*Optional Song