Tuesday on The AIR it’s Radio Free Charleston time, and we’re back on track with a new three-hour episode of Radio Free Charleston. You simply have to point your cursor over and tune in at the website, or you could just stay on this page, and listen to the cool embedded player found elsewhere on this page.
We have three full hours of music, much of it new, local and not, at 10 AM and 10 PM Tuesday. This week our latest Radio Free Charleston has killer new tunes from Deni Bonet, The Company Stores, Three’s Company Blues, Porcupine Tree, Neil Young, Bottle and Bride, Blue Twisted Steel and more.
We also have a few artists making their RFC debuts this week, including Dropcoat, Mirage, The Boppers, Ribbons of Euphoria and more.
The music ranges from pure pop to prog-rock to country-inflected mellowness to electronica and more. We like to mix things up a bit on RFC, you know.
Throughout the show we continue our mix of local, independent and major-label artists, just to keep you on your toes.
Check out the playlist below to see all the goodies we have in store. Live links where available will take you to the artist’s page…
RFC V5 096
Deni Bonet “Why Not You”
The Company Stores “Ways”
Mirage “Flowers For Algernon”
Porcupine Tree “Herd Culling”
Pink Floyd “A Great Day For Freedom”
The 69 Eyes “Call Me Snake”
Three’s Company Blues “Pray For The Thunder”
Bottle and Bride “Brighter”
Corduroy Brown featuring Massing “On and On”
Stevie Nicks “Cotton Candy Land”
Bane Star“The Thrall”
Alan Parsons “Uroboros”
Ribbons of Euphoria “Hold On To My Gun”
hour two
Three’s Company Blues “Misty Mountain Hop”
Dropcoat “Black Metal Parade”
The Boppers “Teddyboys Are Back”
The Heavy Editors “Time Travel”
Neil Young & Crazy Horse “Standing In The Light of Love”
Nirvana “Pay To Play”
Cassius At Best “Narrow Margin”
Tim Heidecker “What Did We Do With Our Time”
Aaron Fisher “Matters of The Heart”
Annie Neely “Past and Gone”
The New Relics “Run Away”
Hello June “I Wish I Could Fly”
Paul Callicoat “Sometimes This Old World Breaks My Heart”
Dream Theater “The Prisoner”
hour three
Blue Twisted Steel “The Carpenter”
Speedsuit “Seven Days”
Sheldon Vance “Logan County Rejects”
Poor Man’s Gravy “Dear Old Friend”
Jonathan Mason “You’re Not Asking”
Jason Barnhouse the Wounded “I Feel You”
In The Company of Wolves “Shadow Valley”
Elvis Costello, Rusty “Everybody Knows This/Dance Dance Dance”
Jordan Andrew Jefferson “Ruler of the World”
Buggaboo “Nola Bean”
Safetybelt “I Do This To Myself”
Muse “Compliance”
You can hear this episode of Radio Free Charleston Tuesday at 10 AM and 10 PM on The AIR, with replays Wednesday at 9 AM, Thursday at 3 PM, Friday at 9 AM, Saturday at Noon and Midnight, and Monday at 11 AM, exclusively on The AIR. Now you can also hear a different episode of RFC every weekday at 5 PM, and we bring you a marathon all night long Saturday night/Sunday morning.
I’m also going to embed a low-fi, mono version of this show right in this post, right here so you can listen on demand.
After RFC, stick around for encores of two episodes of MIRRORBALL at 1 PM. At 3 PM we have two recent episodes of The Swing Shift.

The PopCulteer
In about four weeks I hit my own milestone birthday, and it’s strange to think about. Milestone birthdays have never really meant much to me because I still feel pretty much like the same person I’ve always been.
I still love toys. In that respect I think I’ve mastered the art of getting older without necessarily growing up. I can sit in my living room and have three things I got for Christmas, 1976, in my line of sight. Pop was my primarily enabler in my toy hoarding when I was a kid. I always offered to go grocery shopping when he’d go because he never said “no” when I showed up with a rack toy I wanted.
Friday on The AIR we offer up a brand-new episode of MIRRORBALL, followed by an encore edition of Sydney’s Big Electric Cat.
There’s a lot happening in Charleston this weekend and it’s time for PopCult to provide a cursory guide to Charleston and its surrounding cities and towns and take one more quick look at just a few of the cool things going on in and around town this weekend. However, as I slap this post together, there is a paucity of graphics, so I’m going to have to write stuff, darn it.







First off, apologies to my readers and to the folks behind this Kickstarter campaign. I meant to plug this fun project the week before last, but power outages, technical issues and summer Myasthenia Gravis doldrums prevented me from doing so until now. This campagin has about a week left to run, and is only about half-way to its goal, so please consider supporting it, and do it quick.
As a life-long West Virginian, and a fan of truly bad puns, this storybook is right up my alley. Our state certainly has enough strange place names to work with, and Marly Hazen Ynigues really makes the most of them. This is one of those books that fun for kids, but probably just as much fun for adults to read to kids.
I don’t really want to turn PopCult into a blog where I just complain non-stop about having Myasthenia Gravis, but I had a pretty bad weekend dealing with my chronic auto-immune disorder, so Tuesday on

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