3.10.2012

Episode XXI
























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Los Monaguillosh - Bocas Sobre Una Araña
Flowers in the Dustbin - Nails of the Heart
Inca Babies - Opium Den
Crimson Scarlet - Two Kinds of Red

Damascus - Open Your Eyes
Fingernails - Heavy Metal Forces
Birth Ritual - The Dark
Diamond Head - I Don't Got

TNT - 131
Hysteria - Love Thine Enemy
Satanic Rites - Slam the Door
El Ultimo Eslabon - Santos Inocentes

Deaf Mutations - Smash the Clubs
Asile - Nulle Part
Jezus and the Gospel Fuckers - TV Slave
Diskurz - Prazan Hod

Cranes - Jewel


3.01.2012

From Beneath the Northern Murk



It's been quite some time since our last episode, so I figured it would be a good idea to make a simple post to remind everyone that we are still here. Here's a quick update with what's been going on in Wolftown:

It's no secret that we've been slacking on posting new installments of the show. We've been a bit overwhelmed with the daily grind the past months and lost some momentum with maintaining the blog. It's ironic timing though, as I've been coming across lots of exciting music lately, more than I have over the last 2 years. In between my compulsive record purchasing and the day to day life, I've been incredibly busy with my own personal music pursuits as well. As we often say, sometimes life gets the best of you. Unfortunately, at times like this projects like Radio Wolftown tend to fall by the wayside. Rest assured though these hiatuses are never permanent. New episodes of Radio Wolftown will be posted in the coming weeks.

We will be holding our 5th installment of Punk is a Rotting Corpse (Radio Wolftown DJ night) on Monday May 7th at the Plough & Stars in Cambridge. This will be coinciding with a mini-fest that is being organized by our friend Ghost over at Total Fucker Records. More info on those events as they develop.



Lastly, I'd like to give mention of the unfortunate loss we experienced this past week. Anyone who knows Laura or myself knows how much we value our feline (and canine) counterparts. Mo was an exceptional creature. He first entered our lives in 2005 when Laura found him living as a feral cat on the streets of Spain. She took him in as her own and gave him a new life. In time he grew to trust people and became an incredibly affectionate cat. Mo was a peaceful soul, a loving member of the Wolftown family and we will miss him dearly. Rest in peace.

If I turn to you and call you a friend
When all is said and all is done
Will you meet me on the other side
Seven million miles beyond the sun