Alibi Jones and his crew are hunting ghosts on a giant ghost ship – but they're hunting back! One team member's dead. One on the bridge of their ship argued with the ghost of her dead fiancĂ©. Alibi's outside, cutting through a parasitic umbilical the massive, supposedly haunted vessel attached to his Cruiser to siphon his ship's power. As he cuts, the ghost on the bridge changes into their dead crewmember – what's going on! Find out in Chapter Twenty-Two of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest!
Mike sets up the chapter with a short story-so-far so you can enjoy even if you're a new listener. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue! This is Episode #501 – be sure to go back and check out Episode 500 and a Brand-New Alibi Jones Short Story - Alibi Jones: Christmas Present – on the 500th Episode of Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
You can now support Mike and this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio
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Saturday, December 22, 2018
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Sunday Morning Thoughts...
The great fault in many organized religions lies in separating Human from God, in order that said religion may perform as the necessary "intermediary" between, thus justifying their existence. We are NOT separate from God.The artificial separation created by some theological structures drains both we and God of our power together and transfers it to the organization.
When combined with the rigid scientism of many Western Intellectuals and the "show me" state of sensate reality they maintain, this effectively silences and minimizes the God within - the voice of power that wells up from inside us in the still, small moments, when we allow ourselves to listen. We don't trust that voice. We don't trust ourselves. And we are told we are correct in this - for They Know Better. The insidious intellectual and theological underpinnings of this artificial separation means that the same arguments bolster both "scientific" atheists and desperate-to-cling-to-belief theists, as they both insist, "you cannot hear God within!"
But what was it that ancient prophets listened to? We have relegated their experiences to myth and so marginalized them - taken away their power, too. Far safer to think them "crazy men of the desert" than to acknowledge they may have been responding to the same call for justice rising inside of them as so many STILL feel today. In so many cases the "prophets" of old, like some contemporary protesters, were people who invoked God's name to call out the sins and injustices of their rulers.They did not deny that God could work in and through them, and so embraced the call for justice they felt and dared to speak truth to power.
We do not need intermediaries when it comes to God. Facilitators, perhaps. Sharers in experience, certainly. A community sharing in that experience, definitely. But not those who would Get In The Way, stand between we Human and God. They need to go. Religion has a place, but that place is not In The Way. Those that obstruct are no longer relevant.
God is Love, that Love is inside us, and when we listen to and act out of that Love, we bring God into the world. Let us better hear God's voice in the cries for justice in the world, the modern calls of God's Prophets...
When combined with the rigid scientism of many Western Intellectuals and the "show me" state of sensate reality they maintain, this effectively silences and minimizes the God within - the voice of power that wells up from inside us in the still, small moments, when we allow ourselves to listen. We don't trust that voice. We don't trust ourselves. And we are told we are correct in this - for They Know Better. The insidious intellectual and theological underpinnings of this artificial separation means that the same arguments bolster both "scientific" atheists and desperate-to-cling-to-belief theists, as they both insist, "you cannot hear God within!"
But what was it that ancient prophets listened to? We have relegated their experiences to myth and so marginalized them - taken away their power, too. Far safer to think them "crazy men of the desert" than to acknowledge they may have been responding to the same call for justice rising inside of them as so many STILL feel today. In so many cases the "prophets" of old, like some contemporary protesters, were people who invoked God's name to call out the sins and injustices of their rulers.They did not deny that God could work in and through them, and so embraced the call for justice they felt and dared to speak truth to power.
We do not need intermediaries when it comes to God. Facilitators, perhaps. Sharers in experience, certainly. A community sharing in that experience, definitely. But not those who would Get In The Way, stand between we Human and God. They need to go. Religion has a place, but that place is not In The Way. Those that obstruct are no longer relevant.
God is Love, that Love is inside us, and when we listen to and act out of that Love, we bring God into the world. Let us better hear God's voice in the cries for justice in the world, the modern calls of God's Prophets...
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Episode 500!
Episode 500! For 12+ years, Mike Luoma has been narrating and posting his science fiction adventures, Free to download and subscribe. Today: a milestone. The 500th Episode of Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
Mike is celebrating with a BIG show - in more ways than one. He has written and narrated a Brand-New Alibi Jones Short Story - just for this episode - which clocks in at over an hour in length!
In Alibi Jones: Christmas Present, Alibi Jones' Aunt Anita has a Christmas "mission" for him - but Time becomes an issue when a package arrives that simply should not exist! Time travel, a surprise visit, family issues and more... a self-contained story EVERYONE can enjoy, whether you've read or heard any of Alibi Jones' adventures before or not. It's PG-13 for language, nearly all-ages aside from a few flung about four-letter friends. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio.
Mike has news, too. Including that you can now support Mike on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio
And Listen to YEARS of back episodes @ Podomatic: https://glowinthedarkradio.podomatic.com/
Mike is now doing freelance voice work – need a pro voice? Email glowinthedarkradio@gmail.com
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Mike's radio home, WBKM: http://wbkm.org
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Mike is celebrating with a BIG show - in more ways than one. He has written and narrated a Brand-New Alibi Jones Short Story - just for this episode - which clocks in at over an hour in length!
In Alibi Jones: Christmas Present, Alibi Jones' Aunt Anita has a Christmas "mission" for him - but Time becomes an issue when a package arrives that simply should not exist! Time travel, a surprise visit, family issues and more... a self-contained story EVERYONE can enjoy, whether you've read or heard any of Alibi Jones' adventures before or not. It's PG-13 for language, nearly all-ages aside from a few flung about four-letter friends. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio.
Mike has news, too. Including that you can now support Mike on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio
And Listen to YEARS of back episodes @ Podomatic: https://glowinthedarkradio.podomatic.com/
Mike is now doing freelance voice work – need a pro voice? Email glowinthedarkradio@gmail.com
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Mike's radio home, WBKM: http://wbkm.org
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Friday, December 14, 2018
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018
The Best Albums of 2018 - Part Two - 5 through #1
Welcome back to this list of my Top Ten Albums for 2018! Thank you for reading. If you haven't yet, be sure to check out my choices for Albums 6 - 10 in the previous post.
One thing you may not know? I write this list effectively backwards - start with the entry on #1, and work my way back down to #10. So what you're about to read was written before what you read already. If you already read part one. Written after this part two. Alrighty? Do you read me? Right-o! Ahem.
Let's get back into my personal choices for Best Albums of 2018, counting down the Top 10...
5. The Record Company - All of This Life. Week to week, this album and Number Six, Kyle Craft's Full Circle Nightmare, traded spots on my personal playlist. List position was a toss-up between the two. I guess The Record Company wins for a couple of reasons. Saw them live more recently, so I still kind of have a show afterglow. And because "I'm Getting Better (And I'm Feeling It Right Now)" has become an anthem for me - one of my favorite songs this year! It just kicks ass:
I'm about the furthest thing from a blues purist. Know the chords, know the progressions, but the basic blues pretty much bores me. Sorry. I need you to do more with it. The Record Company plays pretty straight-ahead blues rock. And yet? They do something else with it - that I can't define! How cool is that? And, whatever that something is? Makes me excited. I wanna jump up and sing and dance and scream along! Even when it is something as traditional as "Roll Bones" - go figure.
4. Lo Moon - Lo Moon. This self-titled debut from the Los Angeles-based trio was a long time in coming. I'd been looking forward to its release since the first "single" - the 7-minute plus "Loveless" - appeared - in September 2016! This is finely-crafted art-pop with ethereal overtones and occasional wanderings into Prog Rock spaces, though I hesitate to mention that because of some people's Anti-Prog biases. Lo Moon owes something to the mid 80's sound of Peter Gabriel, Tears for Fears, Talk Talk and artists of their ilk, as you can hear on the album closer, a favorite, "All In":
Feel a little guilty including "Loveless" as the second representative track, I think because it's probably been in my lists 3 times, now! But it is that good. It hooked me and made me anticipate this album's release for almost a year-and-a-half!
3. Darlingside - Extralife. At the end of last year, when Don and Harris from Darlingside were driving up to deliver the first single "Eschaton" from this new album to radio, back when I was still with The Point, their GPS mis-led them to the station's transmitter site, on top of a mountain. Harris still tells that story live, as I discovered when I saw them this past Friday night! Great show, and for the first time in the larger room, the ballroom, at Higher Ground. It looked close to sold out! They invited me to the show and put me on their guest list, very cool. It's nice to be remembered personally, apart from my former radio station and employer.
So great to see their ever-growing crowds. Also great? They truly value the help I gave them along the way when I was with The Point, and acknowledge that support - it is nice to be embraced that way by a band. Does that bias me towards them? Yeah, probably. So what? They make amazing music. Listen to their amazing, tight and intricate 4-part harmonies on "Futures":
They demonstrate a playful intelligence in their lyrics, aptly demonstrated on the aforementioned "Eschaton" - which, though it recalled for me Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus Trilogy, they explained took it's name from the game in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. So there! And, curiously, given my earlier remark on A Perfect Circle's "So Long...", the word "eschaton" itself refers to the end of the world or God's apocalypse. Simply synchronicity, I assure you:
It's also a damn fine song, a piece of work that demonstrates the strong sense of harmony and melody possessed by Darlingside, while also showing off their quirky, experimental nature and their hybrid blending of the traditional and the futuristic. A fitting snapshot of both the band and this particular album.
We finish with a struggle! At least, an internal one - decisions, decisions... Can my Number One Album be a TIE? No. There are rules here, even if they are arbitrary and I'm imposing them on myself. That said? My Top Two albums are so close they're like those giant multi-ton stones in ancient megalithic rock walls where you can't even slide a slip of paper between them. So close.
2. The Moondoggies - A Love Sleeps Deep. Almost my album of the year. I've been watching this band since hearing the promise in their 2nd album, 2010's Tidelands. A Love Sleeps Deep fulfills that promise, and then some! Instantly loved the lead track "Easy Coming", our first taste of the album to come.
The Moondoggies have a powerful, traditional rock sound, their harmony vocals, organ, guitar, bass and drum driven mix occasionally echoing (heh) pre-Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd, and even the majestic sounds of Cream or Leslie West's Mountain (so much more than "Mississippi Queen" - listen to "Theme for An Imaginary Western"! But I digress...).
I don't mean that the band sounds "retro". The Moondoggies sound is their own, however much I use those older bands as referential shortcuts. The mood they create is evocative, reminds me of walking through the forest after a rainstorm, the smell of woodsmoke in the air - maybe that's their native Pacific Northwest coming through, I don't know.
When I put on the album, as "Easy Coming" - also the album's opening track - led into "Cinders", which directly and beautifully segued into "Match", I knew we had an album here. There's a creativity and an ingenuity in their work, as we find in the unexpected fever dream in the middle of "Sick in Bed". They rock, too, as proven on "Soviet Barn Fire" and "My Mother".
The stunning album closer and nearly-title track "Underground (A Love Sleeps Deep)" manages to bring all of the above together into an amazing and powerful eight-and-a-half minute sonic voyage the like of which I've not heard in quite some time. You need to know bands still make music like this:
Some years, A Love Sleeps Deep would have easily earned the top spot on my list. It almost did this year. But then, Frank Turner came back with a strong return to form musically that also showed remarkable personal insight and growth on his part. Sorry, Moondoogies.
1. Frank Turner - Be More Kind. My album of the year. The title track came before the album, back in February, and never left my mental jukebox headspace. I'll give this away, since you've read this far - it's my favorite song of the year as well. Just listen to it:
With such a powerful title track, when the official first single "Blackout" came out it seemed a weaker choice. Didn't know what to expect from the album at that point. I'm a long-time fan of Frank's, and while I appreciate his glossier commercial songs, I love his more raw, more personal, less detached tunes. Sure, there's a value in those more universal, open, poppier songs, in that they're doorways that draw folks into Frank's world and music. But it's when we hear his heart in a melody and lyric that he really connects with us, as above. Or when he has a bit of fun, as in "Make America Great Again":
Luckily, as a whole, Be More Kind - the album - is a nice blend of FT's different styles - sometimes sincere, often playful, here somewhat punky, there verging on pop-y, and always, as ever, somewhat wry and cynical with a hint of optimism. And hope. That's the beauty, here - there is hope. There's a rather basic message behind the entire album: if things seem shitty, how's about doing your best not to make them shittier? And? Maybe, just maybe? Even try to do some good.
Be More Kind is a great musical response to the madness of the world circa 2018. If you love rock n' roll and you've not heard Frank Turner yet, do yourself a favor and pick this up. And then get his England Keep My Bones (2011) because it's a masterpiece. Just sayin'.
Thanks for reading through my Best Albums of 2018! I hope I've turned you on to some new music you might not have heard otherwise. As promised last time, here's a Spotify playlist with a bunch of songs from the Best Albums of 2018:
A reminder - I'm still on the radio! Internet radio, streaming radio, on WBKM! WBKM.org. You can go there and click twice on the player to listen, or just grab the App for iOs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wbkm/id1408550221?mt=8.
And? My Glow-in-the-Dark Radio science fiction podcast is about to hit its 500th Episode! That happens Saturday - check it out at http://glowinthedarkradio.podomatic.com and join me Saturday for the Big Show!
One thing you may not know? I write this list effectively backwards - start with the entry on #1, and work my way back down to #10. So what you're about to read was written before what you read already. If you already read part one. Written after this part two. Alrighty? Do you read me? Right-o! Ahem.
Let's get back into my personal choices for Best Albums of 2018, counting down the Top 10...
5. The Record Company - All of This Life. Week to week, this album and Number Six, Kyle Craft's Full Circle Nightmare, traded spots on my personal playlist. List position was a toss-up between the two. I guess The Record Company wins for a couple of reasons. Saw them live more recently, so I still kind of have a show afterglow. And because "I'm Getting Better (And I'm Feeling It Right Now)" has become an anthem for me - one of my favorite songs this year! It just kicks ass:
I'm about the furthest thing from a blues purist. Know the chords, know the progressions, but the basic blues pretty much bores me. Sorry. I need you to do more with it. The Record Company plays pretty straight-ahead blues rock. And yet? They do something else with it - that I can't define! How cool is that? And, whatever that something is? Makes me excited. I wanna jump up and sing and dance and scream along! Even when it is something as traditional as "Roll Bones" - go figure.
4. Lo Moon - Lo Moon. This self-titled debut from the Los Angeles-based trio was a long time in coming. I'd been looking forward to its release since the first "single" - the 7-minute plus "Loveless" - appeared - in September 2016! This is finely-crafted art-pop with ethereal overtones and occasional wanderings into Prog Rock spaces, though I hesitate to mention that because of some people's Anti-Prog biases. Lo Moon owes something to the mid 80's sound of Peter Gabriel, Tears for Fears, Talk Talk and artists of their ilk, as you can hear on the album closer, a favorite, "All In":
Feel a little guilty including "Loveless" as the second representative track, I think because it's probably been in my lists 3 times, now! But it is that good. It hooked me and made me anticipate this album's release for almost a year-and-a-half!
3. Darlingside - Extralife. At the end of last year, when Don and Harris from Darlingside were driving up to deliver the first single "Eschaton" from this new album to radio, back when I was still with The Point, their GPS mis-led them to the station's transmitter site, on top of a mountain. Harris still tells that story live, as I discovered when I saw them this past Friday night! Great show, and for the first time in the larger room, the ballroom, at Higher Ground. It looked close to sold out! They invited me to the show and put me on their guest list, very cool. It's nice to be remembered personally, apart from my former radio station and employer.
So great to see their ever-growing crowds. Also great? They truly value the help I gave them along the way when I was with The Point, and acknowledge that support - it is nice to be embraced that way by a band. Does that bias me towards them? Yeah, probably. So what? They make amazing music. Listen to their amazing, tight and intricate 4-part harmonies on "Futures":
They demonstrate a playful intelligence in their lyrics, aptly demonstrated on the aforementioned "Eschaton" - which, though it recalled for me Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus Trilogy, they explained took it's name from the game in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. So there! And, curiously, given my earlier remark on A Perfect Circle's "So Long...", the word "eschaton" itself refers to the end of the world or God's apocalypse. Simply synchronicity, I assure you:
It's also a damn fine song, a piece of work that demonstrates the strong sense of harmony and melody possessed by Darlingside, while also showing off their quirky, experimental nature and their hybrid blending of the traditional and the futuristic. A fitting snapshot of both the band and this particular album.
We finish with a struggle! At least, an internal one - decisions, decisions... Can my Number One Album be a TIE? No. There are rules here, even if they are arbitrary and I'm imposing them on myself. That said? My Top Two albums are so close they're like those giant multi-ton stones in ancient megalithic rock walls where you can't even slide a slip of paper between them. So close.
2. The Moondoggies - A Love Sleeps Deep. Almost my album of the year. I've been watching this band since hearing the promise in their 2nd album, 2010's Tidelands. A Love Sleeps Deep fulfills that promise, and then some! Instantly loved the lead track "Easy Coming", our first taste of the album to come.
The Moondoggies have a powerful, traditional rock sound, their harmony vocals, organ, guitar, bass and drum driven mix occasionally echoing (heh) pre-Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd, and even the majestic sounds of Cream or Leslie West's Mountain (so much more than "Mississippi Queen" - listen to "Theme for An Imaginary Western"! But I digress...).
I don't mean that the band sounds "retro". The Moondoggies sound is their own, however much I use those older bands as referential shortcuts. The mood they create is evocative, reminds me of walking through the forest after a rainstorm, the smell of woodsmoke in the air - maybe that's their native Pacific Northwest coming through, I don't know.
When I put on the album, as "Easy Coming" - also the album's opening track - led into "Cinders", which directly and beautifully segued into "Match", I knew we had an album here. There's a creativity and an ingenuity in their work, as we find in the unexpected fever dream in the middle of "Sick in Bed". They rock, too, as proven on "Soviet Barn Fire" and "My Mother".
The stunning album closer and nearly-title track "Underground (A Love Sleeps Deep)" manages to bring all of the above together into an amazing and powerful eight-and-a-half minute sonic voyage the like of which I've not heard in quite some time. You need to know bands still make music like this:
Some years, A Love Sleeps Deep would have easily earned the top spot on my list. It almost did this year. But then, Frank Turner came back with a strong return to form musically that also showed remarkable personal insight and growth on his part. Sorry, Moondoogies.
1. Frank Turner - Be More Kind. My album of the year. The title track came before the album, back in February, and never left my mental jukebox headspace. I'll give this away, since you've read this far - it's my favorite song of the year as well. Just listen to it:
With such a powerful title track, when the official first single "Blackout" came out it seemed a weaker choice. Didn't know what to expect from the album at that point. I'm a long-time fan of Frank's, and while I appreciate his glossier commercial songs, I love his more raw, more personal, less detached tunes. Sure, there's a value in those more universal, open, poppier songs, in that they're doorways that draw folks into Frank's world and music. But it's when we hear his heart in a melody and lyric that he really connects with us, as above. Or when he has a bit of fun, as in "Make America Great Again":
Luckily, as a whole, Be More Kind - the album - is a nice blend of FT's different styles - sometimes sincere, often playful, here somewhat punky, there verging on pop-y, and always, as ever, somewhat wry and cynical with a hint of optimism. And hope. That's the beauty, here - there is hope. There's a rather basic message behind the entire album: if things seem shitty, how's about doing your best not to make them shittier? And? Maybe, just maybe? Even try to do some good.
Be More Kind is a great musical response to the madness of the world circa 2018. If you love rock n' roll and you've not heard Frank Turner yet, do yourself a favor and pick this up. And then get his England Keep My Bones (2011) because it's a masterpiece. Just sayin'.
Thanks for reading through my Best Albums of 2018! I hope I've turned you on to some new music you might not have heard otherwise. As promised last time, here's a Spotify playlist with a bunch of songs from the Best Albums of 2018:
A reminder - I'm still on the radio! Internet radio, streaming radio, on WBKM! WBKM.org. You can go there and click twice on the player to listen, or just grab the App for iOs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wbkm/id1408550221?mt=8.
And? My Glow-in-the-Dark Radio science fiction podcast is about to hit its 500th Episode! That happens Saturday - check it out at http://glowinthedarkradio.podomatic.com and join me Saturday for the Big Show!
Monday, December 10, 2018
The Best Albums of 2018 - Part One - 10 through 6
Always feel a bit arrogant writing "The Best..." when it's just, like, my opinion, man... And yet, the Dude Abiding aside, folks seem to like my choices. Some even asked when I'd be doing my list, so... here we go. My Top Ten Albums for 2018 - stuff I thought was real good this year...
In the past, putting my album list together, I've lamented the "demise" of the album. There is a single-track mentality amongst the general public that can be overwhelming. In fact, the first year-end "Best of" album list I came across this year, at PASTE magazine, began with that same sort of lamentation. But? For some reason, I'm not so worried anymore. Don't feel the same threat to the album as a form of musical, artistic expression that I have previously - like the album is now more appreciated, somehow.
It's instinctual, don't have hard data. Maybe I've just finally come to be at peace with the idea that albums, singles, even EPs, can all coexist in harmony, simultaneously. Or maybe albums have finally come to be appreciated on such a scale and to such a degree that their existence is no longer "threatened". Either way, these year-end album columns no longer need be dissertations on the worth and definition of the album as "art form". So let's just get to the good stuff!
After a year personally that occasionally would have made old Job cringe, music continues to be my great, soothing constant, a steady source of joy, encouragement, solace and inspiration in my life when so many other aspects of my world have crashed and burned. Speaking of... do you suppose there's a reason one of my favorite songs this year has been the gleeful celebration of nuclear apocalypse and annihilation from A Perfect Circle, "So Long, And Thanks for All the Fish"? Hmmm.
But that's favorite songs, and another list for later - the band's album Eat the Elephant as a whole didn't quite make my Top Ten album list. What did? Glad you asked! With the usual caveats about nothing being absolute and fixed...
10. Circles Around the Sun - Let It Wander - Was not familiar with this project of guitarist Neil Casal's. The disc came my way because they were scheduled for a local Higher Ground show - that was postponed, unfortunately. Would have liked to have seen them live, especially after digging this double CD, the second release for the band. Casal is joined on here by keyboardist Adam MacDougall, one of his bandmates in the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, as well as bassist Dan Horne, and drummer Mark Levy.
There are two almost-twenty minute long "songs" on the album, "Halicarnassus" and "Ticket to Helix NGC 7293" - and they're my kinda Space Rock! There and back again, more excursions than tunes, really. And, yes, worth the trip!
"Electric Chair (Don't Sit There)" is a great - and more manageable sized - sample of the band. It still clocks in at a meaty 7:41, but they don't waste your time. It's a treat hearing Casal and MacDougall weave and trade musical phrases around and through each other, while Horne and Levy keep a solid groove on this one that doesn't get boring.
Cool story behind this "band" - they originally came together just to record Grateful Dead-influenced instrumentals for set break music during The Dead's "Fare Thee Well" concerts. Positive feedback - and the fact CATS enjoyed jamming together - led to them keeping it going. The music is still occasionally Dead-influenced, but the band has definitely developed its own personality. These jams owe as much to Tangerine Dream & the Dregs as they do the Dead, to my ears. And? Weirder still? There's a Chuck D cameo! He was at the same studio and heard and loved a tune they were doing, so they got him to record an intro for it and dedicated "One For Chuck" to him.
9. Villagers - The Art of Pretending to Swim. A song made me love this album. "A Trick of the Light" was just, somehow, perfect, when it arrived this summer. The wistful longing of Conor O'Brien's voice and lyrics float along on a gentle sea of guitar, easy percolating bass, jazzy drums and surging keys. Speaking of floating, check out the short film/video for the song:
The rest of the album operates in a similar vibe. Villagers is mostly a solo effort, so this is all O'Brien - it's his vibe, which is pretty chill, though he's singing about intense topics like belief and love and truth. "Fool" is another stand-out track, and makes sense as the second single to be released from the project. And "Love Came With All It Brings" doesn't sound exactly like, but for some reason reminds me of, Mercury Rev's Deserter's Songs. Much of this album does, but not in a direct way. Like Deserter's Songs, there's a dreamlike quality to much of The Art of Pretending to Swim, both the warm, fuzzy good kind and the mysterious, dangerous kind, and listening draws you into that dream. And like Jonathan from Mercury Rev, O'Brien isn't afraid to expose fragility and vulnerability in his voice and lyrics, which sometimes gives it all a gossamer, ethereal lightness. It's jarring to reach album's end and reawaken to cold reality.
8. Paul Weller - True Meanings. Speaking of vibes... this is my favorite Weller vibe. I know he wants to remain vital, and sometimes likes getting noisy with new young collaborators, and old noisy ones as well. But I love his music in his more folksy mode, where he picks up the English pastoral folk rock tradition mined by Steve Winwood and Traffic and some of the Canterbury Prog bands - Weller's Wild Wood is an all-time favorite of mine. I think his work with the band Stone Foundation has influenced him on True Meanings (their 2018 album deserves an honorable mention - Weller produced and appears on Stone Foundation's Everybody, Anyone), as their jazz-influenced rock approach is apparently in evidence here.
Weller gets a little too orchestrated and smarmy for my taste at a couple of points on True Meanings, which is why this album isn't higher on my list. I like my Weller music on the mellow side, but not too mellow. Feel a bit like Goldilocks - too hard! too mellow! But I don't mean to complain. Weller hits a few sweets spots on this one - "Wishing Well", "Aspects" and "The Soul Searchers" all stand out - but I still find the lead track to be the most compelling here - "Moving On":
7. Ty Segall - Freedom's Goblin. I didn't know who Ty Segall was. And then, I did. I'm sure I crossed that don't know/know line at some point, but... I can't really pinpoint it. A couple of years ago? Suddenly, it seemed like I'd already known of him. Maybe that's because there's a quality to Segall's work that is, dare I say, Timeless? When you hear some of his tunes, you do feel like you've always kind of known them. It's odd. And very cool. Check out "My Lady's On Fire"
He's a unique talent, the kind that, when you stumble across them, you're caught by something, a "wait a sec, what was that?" like you've spotted something familiar out of the corner of your eye, but you turn, and it's gone, and what seemed familiar is something new, a personal expression that is tapping into universals that have been mined before, but that is somehow, different, and yet true.
Had a chance to see him do a solo acoustic show last month, great experience! Seeing someone perform with just their acoustic guitar lets you know how real they are. He's for real. Will be fun to see him with his full band - and I plan to. The guy is incredibly prolific - Freedom's Goblin was only his first solo album this year. He also released Fudge Sandwich, a covers album. And a couple other albums and an EP with his other bands, too, for god measure.
"Alta" showcases some of Segall's electric guitar genius. His work on Freedom's Goblin ranges all over the place with the tunes themselves, from shredding metallic riffs to gentle folk strumming - he's not restrained nor encumbered by preconceived notions of genre, he plays each song the way it demands to be played, from searing power to great gentleness. The unifying factor here? Simply, Ty Segall.
6. Kyle Craft - Full Circle Nightmare. This could have been Number Five. This album, and the next, are pretty equal in my listening and love this past year. Decided this should be Six and I'm already not sure, it might be Five... gotta pull the trigger, so to speak, so, Kyle Craft gets Number Six. Saw him at the end of March at Higher Ground. Small crowd - gotta turn you on to his music so you'll go out and see him live!
Craft's music reminds me of that era when British bands were coming out of the boogie-woogie blues era and experimenting with fusing that with their English and cabaret show tune traditions, like Humble Pie or Small Faces, or Rolling Stones in that era. Not that he sounds like them, it just feels like a similar fusion is happening here on Full Circle Nightmare, as I think you can hear on "Heartbreak Junky":
You can hear the Pacific Northwest in here a bit, too, I believe. He's from Portland, Oregon. Maybe there's something in the water up there that somehow roots you, plants you in the fertile soil of rock's past, gives you an authenticity with which to approach the riffs and progressions employed previously by so many in the service of what some now call "classic rock". I hear that in one of my favorite current bands, Blitzen Trapper, also from Portland. And in one of my new favorites, too, The Moondoggies, from north of Seattle (their 2018 album is a bit higher on this list).
Alright, there's half of 'em. I'll have the other half tomorrow morning, I promise. I can promise because it's already written, mostly. Have to kind of get the top of the list together first, you see.
This year, there are a few Honorable Mentions as well. Clicking the Album Title will take you to a YouTube link of a favorite song on the album, unless a whole album link is available.
Already mentioned Stone Foundation - Everybody, Anyone, with Paul Weller guesting and producing. And there were actually two great instrumental rock albums this year. TAUK's - Shapeshifter II was just slightly edged out of the Top Ten by CATS. More on the jazz side of instrumental, Robert Walter's 20th Congress' Spacesuit was also extremely space-tasty. Sometimes Vermonters The Essex Green returned from a long hiatus with the awesome Hardly Electronic. decker. embodied his home of Sedona, Arizona in song on his Born to Wake Up. In a similar way, S. Carey's Hundred Acres, with its ethereal washes, sounds like the windswept north of Wisconsin, and not just thanks to the tune "True North" - almost in my Top Ten. King Tuff's The Other is uneven, but when there are flashes of brilliance, you'll sometimes have that. Same could be said of Phosphorescent's return, C'est La Vie, which is good, but a little shallow, almost as if he's too happy to delve as deep as we're accustomed.
I'm only just starting to get into Mark Knopfler's latest, Down the Road Wherever, and Roine Stolt's The Flower King - Manifesto of An Alchemist, which both seem good, but it's early.
Alright - #5 thru #1 coming tomorrow (Tuesday 12/11) morning... along with a Spotify Playlist of songs from the Top Ten Albums!
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In the past, putting my album list together, I've lamented the "demise" of the album. There is a single-track mentality amongst the general public that can be overwhelming. In fact, the first year-end "Best of" album list I came across this year, at PASTE magazine, began with that same sort of lamentation. But? For some reason, I'm not so worried anymore. Don't feel the same threat to the album as a form of musical, artistic expression that I have previously - like the album is now more appreciated, somehow.
It's instinctual, don't have hard data. Maybe I've just finally come to be at peace with the idea that albums, singles, even EPs, can all coexist in harmony, simultaneously. Or maybe albums have finally come to be appreciated on such a scale and to such a degree that their existence is no longer "threatened". Either way, these year-end album columns no longer need be dissertations on the worth and definition of the album as "art form". So let's just get to the good stuff!
After a year personally that occasionally would have made old Job cringe, music continues to be my great, soothing constant, a steady source of joy, encouragement, solace and inspiration in my life when so many other aspects of my world have crashed and burned. Speaking of... do you suppose there's a reason one of my favorite songs this year has been the gleeful celebration of nuclear apocalypse and annihilation from A Perfect Circle, "So Long, And Thanks for All the Fish"? Hmmm.
But that's favorite songs, and another list for later - the band's album Eat the Elephant as a whole didn't quite make my Top Ten album list. What did? Glad you asked! With the usual caveats about nothing being absolute and fixed...
10. Circles Around the Sun - Let It Wander - Was not familiar with this project of guitarist Neil Casal's. The disc came my way because they were scheduled for a local Higher Ground show - that was postponed, unfortunately. Would have liked to have seen them live, especially after digging this double CD, the second release for the band. Casal is joined on here by keyboardist Adam MacDougall, one of his bandmates in the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, as well as bassist Dan Horne, and drummer Mark Levy.
There are two almost-twenty minute long "songs" on the album, "Halicarnassus" and "Ticket to Helix NGC 7293" - and they're my kinda Space Rock! There and back again, more excursions than tunes, really. And, yes, worth the trip!
"Electric Chair (Don't Sit There)" is a great - and more manageable sized - sample of the band. It still clocks in at a meaty 7:41, but they don't waste your time. It's a treat hearing Casal and MacDougall weave and trade musical phrases around and through each other, while Horne and Levy keep a solid groove on this one that doesn't get boring.
Cool story behind this "band" - they originally came together just to record Grateful Dead-influenced instrumentals for set break music during The Dead's "Fare Thee Well" concerts. Positive feedback - and the fact CATS enjoyed jamming together - led to them keeping it going. The music is still occasionally Dead-influenced, but the band has definitely developed its own personality. These jams owe as much to Tangerine Dream & the Dregs as they do the Dead, to my ears. And? Weirder still? There's a Chuck D cameo! He was at the same studio and heard and loved a tune they were doing, so they got him to record an intro for it and dedicated "One For Chuck" to him.
9. Villagers - The Art of Pretending to Swim. A song made me love this album. "A Trick of the Light" was just, somehow, perfect, when it arrived this summer. The wistful longing of Conor O'Brien's voice and lyrics float along on a gentle sea of guitar, easy percolating bass, jazzy drums and surging keys. Speaking of floating, check out the short film/video for the song:
The rest of the album operates in a similar vibe. Villagers is mostly a solo effort, so this is all O'Brien - it's his vibe, which is pretty chill, though he's singing about intense topics like belief and love and truth. "Fool" is another stand-out track, and makes sense as the second single to be released from the project. And "Love Came With All It Brings" doesn't sound exactly like, but for some reason reminds me of, Mercury Rev's Deserter's Songs. Much of this album does, but not in a direct way. Like Deserter's Songs, there's a dreamlike quality to much of The Art of Pretending to Swim, both the warm, fuzzy good kind and the mysterious, dangerous kind, and listening draws you into that dream. And like Jonathan from Mercury Rev, O'Brien isn't afraid to expose fragility and vulnerability in his voice and lyrics, which sometimes gives it all a gossamer, ethereal lightness. It's jarring to reach album's end and reawaken to cold reality.
8. Paul Weller - True Meanings. Speaking of vibes... this is my favorite Weller vibe. I know he wants to remain vital, and sometimes likes getting noisy with new young collaborators, and old noisy ones as well. But I love his music in his more folksy mode, where he picks up the English pastoral folk rock tradition mined by Steve Winwood and Traffic and some of the Canterbury Prog bands - Weller's Wild Wood is an all-time favorite of mine. I think his work with the band Stone Foundation has influenced him on True Meanings (their 2018 album deserves an honorable mention - Weller produced and appears on Stone Foundation's Everybody, Anyone), as their jazz-influenced rock approach is apparently in evidence here.
Weller gets a little too orchestrated and smarmy for my taste at a couple of points on True Meanings, which is why this album isn't higher on my list. I like my Weller music on the mellow side, but not too mellow. Feel a bit like Goldilocks - too hard! too mellow! But I don't mean to complain. Weller hits a few sweets spots on this one - "Wishing Well", "Aspects" and "The Soul Searchers" all stand out - but I still find the lead track to be the most compelling here - "Moving On":
7. Ty Segall - Freedom's Goblin. I didn't know who Ty Segall was. And then, I did. I'm sure I crossed that don't know/know line at some point, but... I can't really pinpoint it. A couple of years ago? Suddenly, it seemed like I'd already known of him. Maybe that's because there's a quality to Segall's work that is, dare I say, Timeless? When you hear some of his tunes, you do feel like you've always kind of known them. It's odd. And very cool. Check out "My Lady's On Fire"
He's a unique talent, the kind that, when you stumble across them, you're caught by something, a "wait a sec, what was that?" like you've spotted something familiar out of the corner of your eye, but you turn, and it's gone, and what seemed familiar is something new, a personal expression that is tapping into universals that have been mined before, but that is somehow, different, and yet true.
Had a chance to see him do a solo acoustic show last month, great experience! Seeing someone perform with just their acoustic guitar lets you know how real they are. He's for real. Will be fun to see him with his full band - and I plan to. The guy is incredibly prolific - Freedom's Goblin was only his first solo album this year. He also released Fudge Sandwich, a covers album. And a couple other albums and an EP with his other bands, too, for god measure.
"Alta" showcases some of Segall's electric guitar genius. His work on Freedom's Goblin ranges all over the place with the tunes themselves, from shredding metallic riffs to gentle folk strumming - he's not restrained nor encumbered by preconceived notions of genre, he plays each song the way it demands to be played, from searing power to great gentleness. The unifying factor here? Simply, Ty Segall.
6. Kyle Craft - Full Circle Nightmare. This could have been Number Five. This album, and the next, are pretty equal in my listening and love this past year. Decided this should be Six and I'm already not sure, it might be Five... gotta pull the trigger, so to speak, so, Kyle Craft gets Number Six. Saw him at the end of March at Higher Ground. Small crowd - gotta turn you on to his music so you'll go out and see him live!
Craft's music reminds me of that era when British bands were coming out of the boogie-woogie blues era and experimenting with fusing that with their English and cabaret show tune traditions, like Humble Pie or Small Faces, or Rolling Stones in that era. Not that he sounds like them, it just feels like a similar fusion is happening here on Full Circle Nightmare, as I think you can hear on "Heartbreak Junky":
You can hear the Pacific Northwest in here a bit, too, I believe. He's from Portland, Oregon. Maybe there's something in the water up there that somehow roots you, plants you in the fertile soil of rock's past, gives you an authenticity with which to approach the riffs and progressions employed previously by so many in the service of what some now call "classic rock". I hear that in one of my favorite current bands, Blitzen Trapper, also from Portland. And in one of my new favorites, too, The Moondoggies, from north of Seattle (their 2018 album is a bit higher on this list).
Alright, there's half of 'em. I'll have the other half tomorrow morning, I promise. I can promise because it's already written, mostly. Have to kind of get the top of the list together first, you see.
This year, there are a few Honorable Mentions as well. Clicking the Album Title will take you to a YouTube link of a favorite song on the album, unless a whole album link is available.
Already mentioned Stone Foundation - Everybody, Anyone, with Paul Weller guesting and producing. And there were actually two great instrumental rock albums this year. TAUK's - Shapeshifter II was just slightly edged out of the Top Ten by CATS. More on the jazz side of instrumental, Robert Walter's 20th Congress' Spacesuit was also extremely space-tasty. Sometimes Vermonters The Essex Green returned from a long hiatus with the awesome Hardly Electronic. decker. embodied his home of Sedona, Arizona in song on his Born to Wake Up. In a similar way, S. Carey's Hundred Acres, with its ethereal washes, sounds like the windswept north of Wisconsin, and not just thanks to the tune "True North" - almost in my Top Ten. King Tuff's The Other is uneven, but when there are flashes of brilliance, you'll sometimes have that. Same could be said of Phosphorescent's return, C'est La Vie, which is good, but a little shallow, almost as if he's too happy to delve as deep as we're accustomed.
I'm only just starting to get into Mark Knopfler's latest, Down the Road Wherever, and Roine Stolt's The Flower King - Manifesto of An Alchemist, which both seem good, but it's early.
Alright - #5 thru #1 coming tomorrow (Tuesday 12/11) morning... along with a Spotify Playlist of songs from the Top Ten Albums!
Did you know I'm still on the radio? Now, you can listen to me EVERYWHERE - I'm on internet radio, streaming radio, on WBKM! WBKM.org. You can go there and click twice on the player to listen, or just grab the App for iOs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wbkm/id1408550221?mt=8.
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Saturday, December 08, 2018
There's A Ghost on the Starship Bridge...
Episode 499! – One week to Episode 500!
For over twelve years, host Mike Luoma has brought you his Free Science Fiction Audio Adventure, almost every week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. Last week, a Ghost appeared on the bridge of Alibi Jones' starship – and it knew one of his covert-ops team members! What the hell is going on? See if they can find out in Chapter Twenty-One of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! Mike sets up the chapter with a short story-so-far so you can enjoy even if you're a new listener. The Adventures of Alibi Jones on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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For over twelve years, host Mike Luoma has brought you his Free Science Fiction Audio Adventure, almost every week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. Last week, a Ghost appeared on the bridge of Alibi Jones' starship – and it knew one of his covert-ops team members! What the hell is going on? See if they can find out in Chapter Twenty-One of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! Mike sets up the chapter with a short story-so-far so you can enjoy even if you're a new listener. The Adventures of Alibi Jones on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
Call Mike and Leave a Message for Episode 500 – Get the phone number on the show!
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Saturday, December 01, 2018
A Suddenly Silenced Psychic
Episode 498 – Two weeks to Episode 500! And The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio... Somewhere in deep space, Alibi Jones' team investigates a supposed "ghost ship". A power drain just hit their ship, while over on board the alien vessel their psychic Lenora Schwald screamed and went silent... find out what happens in Chapter Twenty of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest, written and narrated by host Mike Luoma. Mike sets up the chapter with a short story-so-far so you can enjoy even if you're a new listener. Free Science Fiction Audio Adventure each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Sunday, November 18, 2018
The Psychic's Suggestion
Alibi Jones and his covert-ops team, along with psychic Lenora Schwald and scientist Devon Humphries, investigate a mysterious, ancient "ghost ship". Alibi didn't think the scientist's idea of trying to power up the alien ship was wise, given past erratic behavior by the vessel. Now, the psychic has something she wants to try... Free Science Fiction Audio Adventure each week with host Mike Luoma – listen in for a short story-so-far to get you up-to-speed, then dive into Chapter Nineteen of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! This is Episode 497 – less than a month to 500! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio.
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Monday, November 12, 2018
Hunting Ghosts with a Psychic and a Scientist
When we left Alibi Jones, he'd just looked up to see a frozen, screaming face flying down at his! Get a little bit more of the story-so-far and then join the ghost hunt as Alibi, his team, a psychic, and a scientist, investigate the giant, mysterious, apparently ancient vessel some say is haunted! Join host Mike Luoma for his free Science Fiction Audio Adventure as he reads you Chapter Seventeen of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest – A Science Fiction Ghost Story! Celebrating 12+ years of science fiction podcasting as The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Saturday, November 03, 2018
Boarding the Ghost Ship
Alibi Jones and his team investigate a giant, ancient craft some call a Ghost Ship! Get the "story-so-far" from author, narrator and host Mike Luoma before he reads you Chapter Seventeen of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest. Free Science Fiction Audio Adventure every week – and a great spot to join the podcast this week. A Science Fiction Ghost Story? Listen and find out! Celebrating 12 years of science fiction podcasting – The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Sunday, October 28, 2018
A Science Fiction Ghost Story For Halloween!
A Science Fiction Ghost Story for Halloween! Alibi
Jones and his covert-ops team are on a new mission investigating an ancient,
unknown craft some call a Ghost Ship! Author, narrator and host Mike
Luoma sets up the action with a "story-so-far" so you can
jump right in – and this is a perfect spot for new listeners to join the
podcast. The ghost hunting begins in Chapter
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Sunday, October 21, 2018
The Alibi Meets The Godfather...
Free Science Fiction Audio Adventure every week! Alibi Jones just came face to face with the man some call the Godfather of the Depot Fringe, Billy Gentry. What could he possibly want with Alibi and his crew? We'll find out in Chapter Fifteen of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! Author, narrator and host Mike Luoma sets up the action with a "story-so-far" so you can jump right in. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue – celebrating 12 years of free science fiction podcasting on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Sunday, October 14, 2018
On The Planet of the Cat People...
We check in on the cat-like Dakhur – and Alibi Jones' ex-girlfriend Katie Ramsey – as we travel to the Dakhur homeworld of Hur to begin Chapter Fourteen of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! Celebrating 12 years of free science fiction podcasting on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! Author, narrator and host Mike Luoma gives you a brief "story-so-far" introduction so you can jump right into his free, independent science fiction – The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue!
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Good Samaritan On Sale At comiXology!

Boston - 1965 - Masked hero Good Samaritan - Roman Catholic Priest Bill Sullivan - fights both for better relations with the new Cardinal and against a vampiric molester and its demonic, shapeshifting familiar! Good Samaritan's challenge? Fight the big fight, and still take care of the little things he needs to as Father Sullivan, priest...
Good Samaritan: Unto Dust - On Sale at comiXology during their INDIE HORROR SALE!
Check out this Superhero Noir Adventure Tale - Written and Lettered by Mike Luoma, with Art by Federico Guillen, and Color and Logo by Ken Lateer. Get the 2-in-1 Good Samaritan: Unto Dust Graphic Novella for only $1.99, and Issue #2 for just 99 cents, now through the end of October.
Saturday, October 06, 2018
"Don't BS Me, Kid..."
Seems Alibi Jones isn't a very good liar. We left him mid-conversation, warned not to BS another trader! Pick up the conversation in Chapter Thirteen of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest with author, narrator and host Mike Luoma... The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue! New? No worries, listen for the short "story-so-far" before the chapter, so you can jump right into the free, independent science fiction adventure. Celebrating 12 years of free science fiction podcasting on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Tuesday, October 02, 2018
Hand Caught in Elevator Door?
Ever get your hand caught in an elevator door? The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue – this week, we'll discover if the "CRUNCH" heard at last episode's end was Alibi Jones' hand! Celebrating 12 years of free science fiction podcast adventures on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. There's a short "story-so-far" before, so you can jump right into Chapter Twelve of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest with author, narrator and host Mike Luoma. Free, independent science fiction every episode!
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Saturday, September 22, 2018
No Biggie...
No biggie, just sneaking into a crime lord's estate to rescue a kidnapped scientist. Happens every day, right? Alibi Jones tries to free old friend Krish, held by mobster Tony Yang, in Chapter Eleven of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! The short "story-so-far" before the chapter means you can jump right in. Host Mike Luoma reads his independent science fiction on each free episode. Celebrating 12 years of podcasting – The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Saturday, September 15, 2018
"Alibi! Help!"
"Alibi! Help!"
Alibi Jones' old friend Krish, Solar Alliance scientist, just called for help – he's been kidnapped by crime boss Tony Yang! Alibi's mission just got a lot more complicated, in Chapter Ten of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. With a short introduction, even if you've never listened before you can dive in and enjoy free, independent, audio science fiction written and read by host Mike Luoma. Celebrating 12 years of podcasting!
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Alibi Jones' old friend Krish, Solar Alliance scientist, just called for help – he's been kidnapped by crime boss Tony Yang! Alibi's mission just got a lot more complicated, in Chapter Ten of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. With a short introduction, even if you've never listened before you can dive in and enjoy free, independent, audio science fiction written and read by host Mike Luoma. Celebrating 12 years of podcasting!
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Monday, September 10, 2018
The Story of Star-Lord!
I've just posted my final installment in the solo story of Peter Quill - Star-Lord over at Medium. His story now continues as part of the Guardians of the Galaxy's story, which I'll be telling in future installments.
Get Star-Lord's story at Medium
Part One - His Origin, with insights from Steve Englehart
Part Two - Star-Lord a la Heinlein - Chris Claremont & John Byrne take over
Part Three - Sexy Deep Space Adventures - the Doug Moench years
Part Four - Star-Lord's Back - But Not Peter Quill? Timothy Zahn & Rafael Marin explain
-and, just posted-
Part Five - The Return of Peter Quill!
You can jump into Part One of the Guardians of the Galaxy's story at Medium HERE.
These articles are lightly rewritten and re-edited excerpts from my latest book - Star-Lord and the Guardians of the Galaxy: An Unofficial Comic Book History (Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Books 2018) - Available in paperback and as an eBook at Amazon. You can also get the eBook at DriveThruComics.
Get Star-Lord's story at Medium
Part One - His Origin, with insights from Steve Englehart
Part Two - Star-Lord a la Heinlein - Chris Claremont & John Byrne take over
Part Three - Sexy Deep Space Adventures - the Doug Moench years
Part Four - Star-Lord's Back - But Not Peter Quill? Timothy Zahn & Rafael Marin explain
-and, just posted-
Part Five - The Return of Peter Quill!
You can jump into Part One of the Guardians of the Galaxy's story at Medium HERE.
These articles are lightly rewritten and re-edited excerpts from my latest book - Star-Lord and the Guardians of the Galaxy: An Unofficial Comic Book History (Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Books 2018) - Available in paperback and as an eBook at Amazon. You can also get the eBook at DriveThruComics.
Saturday, September 08, 2018
Hold It Right There!
"Hold It Right There!"
Four words you don't want to hear on your covert mission! Alibi Jones and his team just dropped cargo at crime boss Tony Yang's, but got stopped on their way out – pick up the action in Chapter Eight of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest, written and read by host Mike Luoma. Mike sets up the story, so even if you've never listened before you can dive in and enjoy his free, independent, audio science fiction. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Four words you don't want to hear on your covert mission! Alibi Jones and his team just dropped cargo at crime boss Tony Yang's, but got stopped on their way out – pick up the action in Chapter Eight of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest, written and read by host Mike Luoma. Mike sets up the story, so even if you've never listened before you can dive in and enjoy his free, independent, audio science fiction. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Monday, September 03, 2018
Undercover Commerce?
Alibi Jones and his covert-ops team are trying not to blow their first mission, but, so far, they're not very good at this undercover thing! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue, written and read by host Mike Luoma. Get free, independent science fiction audio adventure each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. Mike sets up the story, so even if you've never listened before you can dive in and enjoy Chapter Eight of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest!
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Sunday, August 26, 2018
Something Fishy...
Alibi Jones and his covert-ops team are on their first mission, establishing their cover by delivering contraband seafood to a crime boss – or trying to! Get the story-so-far and then hear what happens in Chapter Seven of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! Free, serialized, Independent SF audio adventure each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue, written and read by host Mike Luoma.
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Monday, August 20, 2018
Covert-Ops - First Mission!
Come along for the ride as Alibi Jones and his new covert-ops team take off on their first mission! Independent SF audio adventure – part of a free, serialized audiobook each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! Free Science Fiction Audio Adventures – get a quick story-so-far and hear Chapter Six of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue – written and read by host Mike Luoma.
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Sunday, August 12, 2018
The New A - as in "Alibi" - Team!
Do you like listening to Science Fiction Adventures? Check out Glow-in-the-Dark Radio and hear part of a free, serialized audiobook each week! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue – independent SF audio adventure written and read by host Mike Luoma. Get the story-so-far and check out Chapter Five of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest!
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Sunday, August 05, 2018
Attention Radioactivists! Getting Email?
Are you getting my Radioactivists emails? If you signed up, but haven't seen one lately, please check your SPAM filter.
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Saturday, August 04, 2018
I Did Not Mean To Blow Up That Planet...
Where do you go when the world discovers you've accidentally done something catastrophic and horrible? Alibi Jones needs to figure that out... We'll set up the story-so-far so you can check out Chapter Four of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest this episode, as The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue. Listen to our free, serialized audiobook each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio – Independent SF audio adventure written and read by host Mike Luoma. There's some Alibi Jones – Episode 500 – BC – Comic Book news after the chapter, too!
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Monday, July 30, 2018
New Phosphorescent!! "New Birth In New England"
This year continues to be an amazing year for music - and now, all the more so, as a new tune from Phosphorescent was released this morning! Check out "New Birth in New England":
Been waiting five years for new music from Matthew Houck aka Phosphorescent! This upbeat, sunny tune, with a nice little space out break in the middle, heralds the return of an amazing entertainer - means he's going on tour, too. You should go see him. I've seen him live a couple of times - he's a compelling, charismatic, and mesmerizing performer.
If you haven't heard Phosphorescent yet, get his last one, 2013's Muchacho. You'll love "Song for Zula" - a majestic piece with strings that got some exposure. The entire album - which is an album, so I love that - is a stand out. Magical!
Here's the Press Release. With Tour Dates!
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Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck has announced his new album ‘C’est La Vie,’ to be released October 5th on Dead Oceans. Houck’s first new Phosphorescent release in five years chronicles a life-altering period which saw him fall in love, start a family, leave New York for Nashville, and build a studio from the ground up. With a focus on translating these profound experiences to music as intuitively as he could, Houck pushes the boundaries of what a Phosphorescent record can sound like, balancing the earthy and the incandescent, the troubled and the serene, creating his own musical cosmos in the process.
Nowhere is this more evident than on the new song “New Birth In New England” from ‘C’est La Vie,’ a deceptively breezy snapshot survey of some of those life-altering events, condensed to five genre-defying minutes. 'C’est La Vie’ was produced by Houck and recorded at his Spirit Sounds Studio in Nashville, newly built specifically with these sessions in mind. The album was mixed by Matthew and Vance Powell (Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Arctic Monkeys).
'C’est La Vie’ follows the 2013 Phosphorescent album ‘Muchacho,’ Houck’s best-reviewed and best-selling album to date featuring the undeniable standout track “Song For Zula.” Hailed by Pitchfork for its "beauty and profundity" and Consequence of Sound for "striking gold at every turn," 'Muchacho' saw Houck top multiple year-end lists, perform on Jimmy Fallon, tour extensively as a headliner and also alongside the likes of Father John Misty and The National, play Glastonbury, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza - and record 2015's three-LP, career-spanning 'Live At The Music Hall' set in Brooklyn.
PHOSPHORESCENT TOUR DATES
8/3-8/4 Happy Valley, OR – Pickathon Music Festival
11/08 New Orleans, LA- One Eyed Jacks *
11/09 Austin, TX – Emo’s *
11/10 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater *
11/12 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom *
11/14 Santa Ana, CA – Observatory OC *
11/15 Los Angeles, CA – Belasco Theatre *
11/17 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore *
11/21 Seattle, WA – Neptune *
11/24 Denver, CO – The Oriental Theatre *
11/26 Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater *
11/27 St Louis , MO – The Ready Room *
11/29 Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre *
11/30 Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre *
12/01 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue *
12/02 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom *
12/04 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall *
12/05 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall *
12/06 Toronto, ON – Mod Club *
12/07 Northampton, MA – Pearl Street *
12/08 Boston, MA – Royale *
12/11 DC – 9:30 Club *
12/13 Brooklyn, NY– Brooklyn Steel *
12/14 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of The Living Arts *
* = supported by Liz Cooper and The Stampede
##
New music from Phosphorescent!! This makes me so happy!
Been waiting five years for new music from Matthew Houck aka Phosphorescent! This upbeat, sunny tune, with a nice little space out break in the middle, heralds the return of an amazing entertainer - means he's going on tour, too. You should go see him. I've seen him live a couple of times - he's a compelling, charismatic, and mesmerizing performer.
If you haven't heard Phosphorescent yet, get his last one, 2013's Muchacho. You'll love "Song for Zula" - a majestic piece with strings that got some exposure. The entire album - which is an album, so I love that - is a stand out. Magical!
Here's the Press Release. With Tour Dates!
##
Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck has announced his new album ‘C’est La Vie,’ to be released October 5th on Dead Oceans. Houck’s first new Phosphorescent release in five years chronicles a life-altering period which saw him fall in love, start a family, leave New York for Nashville, and build a studio from the ground up. With a focus on translating these profound experiences to music as intuitively as he could, Houck pushes the boundaries of what a Phosphorescent record can sound like, balancing the earthy and the incandescent, the troubled and the serene, creating his own musical cosmos in the process.
Nowhere is this more evident than on the new song “New Birth In New England” from ‘C’est La Vie,’ a deceptively breezy snapshot survey of some of those life-altering events, condensed to five genre-defying minutes. 'C’est La Vie’ was produced by Houck and recorded at his Spirit Sounds Studio in Nashville, newly built specifically with these sessions in mind. The album was mixed by Matthew and Vance Powell (Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Arctic Monkeys).
'C’est La Vie’ follows the 2013 Phosphorescent album ‘Muchacho,’ Houck’s best-reviewed and best-selling album to date featuring the undeniable standout track “Song For Zula.” Hailed by Pitchfork for its "beauty and profundity" and Consequence of Sound for "striking gold at every turn," 'Muchacho' saw Houck top multiple year-end lists, perform on Jimmy Fallon, tour extensively as a headliner and also alongside the likes of Father John Misty and The National, play Glastonbury, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza - and record 2015's three-LP, career-spanning 'Live At The Music Hall' set in Brooklyn.
PHOSPHORESCENT TOUR DATES
8/3-8/4 Happy Valley, OR – Pickathon Music Festival
11/08 New Orleans, LA- One Eyed Jacks *
11/09 Austin, TX – Emo’s *
11/10 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater *
11/12 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom *
11/14 Santa Ana, CA – Observatory OC *
11/15 Los Angeles, CA – Belasco Theatre *
11/17 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore *
11/21 Seattle, WA – Neptune *
11/24 Denver, CO – The Oriental Theatre *
11/26 Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater *
11/27 St Louis , MO – The Ready Room *
11/29 Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre *
11/30 Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre *
12/01 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue *
12/02 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom *
12/04 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall *
12/05 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall *
12/06 Toronto, ON – Mod Club *
12/07 Northampton, MA – Pearl Street *
12/08 Boston, MA – Royale *
12/11 DC – 9:30 Club *
12/13 Brooklyn, NY– Brooklyn Steel *
12/14 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of The Living Arts *
* = supported by Liz Cooper and The Stampede
##
New music from Phosphorescent!! This makes me so happy!
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Saturday, July 28, 2018
A Science Fiction Ghost Story?
A science fiction ghost story? Check out Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest – written and read by host Mike Luoma. Independent SF audio adventure each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! Hear a free, serialized audiobook with Chapter Three of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest this week as The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue!
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Saturday, July 21, 2018
Our Free Science Fiction Audio Book Is On!
Our free audio book is underway! Mike Luoma – host, narrator and author – reads from his novel Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest. A science fiction ghost story? Maybe this will all make sense, eventually... maybe not! Check out Chapter Two of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest! Independent SF audio adventure each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio – The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue!
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Saturday, July 14, 2018
Your Free Audio Book Starts Now!
Your free audio book starts now! Join Mike Luoma, your host, narrator and author, for independent SF audio adventure each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio – this week we begin the novel Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest. High-tech can seem like magic – does that explain the appearance of a giant ghost ship in deep space? A science fiction ghost story? Listen and find out – The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue with Chapter One of Alibi Jones and the Hornet's Nest on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
Save at least 50% on Mike's eBooks @ Smashwords in July: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/mikeluoma
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Check out Mike's new radio home! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Geek Radio Daily! http://GeekRadioDaily.com
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Save at least 50% on Mike's eBooks @ Smashwords in July: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/mikeluoma
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Check out Mike's new radio home! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Geek Radio Daily! http://GeekRadioDaily.com
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
The Blurred Line Where High-Tech Works Like Magick...
Want free, independent SF audio adventure? Join host, narrator and author Mike Luoma each week on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! Sample us this episode - hear the stand-alone short story Alibi Jones and the Wishing Stone – a tale tip-toeing up to the blurred line where high-tech works like magick, as a strange assignment brings Alibi Jones face-to-face with a phantom from his past! Adapted from a comic book short in The Adventures of Alibi Jones #2 with art by Meisha, Inks by Bill Nichols, and colors by Ken Lateer.
Mike also explains why you're hearing this short story instead of the beginning of the next Alibi Jones novel, as promoted last week and even earlier this weekend. Evidently, there was a timeline error. We blame The Devrizium... Always free to subscribe, download and listen –The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue with Alibi Jones and the Wishing Stone on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
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Get The Adventures of Alibi Jones comics for your phone or tablet @ comiXology: https://www.comixology.com/The-Adventures-of-Alibi-Jones/comics-series/13648?ref=Y29taWMvdmlldy9kZXNrdG9wL2JyZWFkY3J1bWJz
Save at least 50% on Mike's eBooks @ Smashwords in July: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/mikeluoma
Check out Mike's new radio home! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Flash Pulp! http://FlashPulp.com
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Mike also explains why you're hearing this short story instead of the beginning of the next Alibi Jones novel, as promoted last week and even earlier this weekend. Evidently, there was a timeline error. We blame The Devrizium... Always free to subscribe, download and listen –The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue with Alibi Jones and the Wishing Stone on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Get The Adventures of Alibi Jones comics for your phone or tablet @ comiXology: https://www.comixology.com/The-Adventures-of-Alibi-Jones/comics-series/13648?ref=Y29taWMvdmlldy9kZXNrdG9wL2JyZWFkY3J1bWJz
Save at least 50% on Mike's eBooks @ Smashwords in July: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/mikeluoma
Check out Mike's new radio home! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Flash Pulp! http://FlashPulp.com
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Tuesday, July 03, 2018
The Last (Time) Battle
Time traveling aliens try to remove Alibi Jones from the timeline – find out if they finally succeed as Alibi Jones and the Time War of The Devrizium ends this episode with the stand-alone short story Alibi Jones: The Last Battle! Free, independent SF audio adventure with your host and author Mike Luoma. Always free to subscribe, download and listen - The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
BONUS MATERIAL AFTER THE STORY! The four stories in Alibi Jones and the Time War of The Devrizium were originally intended for the Alibi Jones comic books. Only the first, "About Time", actually made into a comic book – The Adventures of Alibi Jones #1. As Mike has been promising, he spends almost 20 minutes revealing the Alibi Jones comic books' "sausage making" in this behind-the-scenes account. Mike goes into details on how what came out as the Alibi Jones comics wasn't exactly what he'd intended going in, in terms of story content – and why it took so long to put the issues together.
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Get Alibi Jones and the Time War of The Devrizium FREE @ Smashwords in July: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/309759
Get The Adventures of Alibi Jones comics for your phone or tablet @ comiXology: https://www.comixology.com/The-Adventures-of-Alibi-Jones/comics-series/13648?ref=Y29taWMvdmlldy9kZXNrdG9wL2JyZWFkY3J1bWJz
Check out Mike's new radio home! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Words for Granted: http://www.wordsforgranted.com/
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
BONUS MATERIAL AFTER THE STORY! The four stories in Alibi Jones and the Time War of The Devrizium were originally intended for the Alibi Jones comic books. Only the first, "About Time", actually made into a comic book – The Adventures of Alibi Jones #1. As Mike has been promising, he spends almost 20 minutes revealing the Alibi Jones comic books' "sausage making" in this behind-the-scenes account. Mike goes into details on how what came out as the Alibi Jones comics wasn't exactly what he'd intended going in, in terms of story content – and why it took so long to put the issues together.
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Get Alibi Jones and the Time War of The Devrizium FREE @ Smashwords in July: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/309759
Get The Adventures of Alibi Jones comics for your phone or tablet @ comiXology: https://www.comixology.com/The-Adventures-of-Alibi-Jones/comics-series/13648?ref=Y29taWMvdmlldy9kZXNrdG9wL2JyZWFkY3J1bWJz
Check out Mike's new radio home! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Words for Granted: http://www.wordsforgranted.com/
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Memory, Yet Green
Free, independent SF audio adventure – a mind-bending, twisty, time travel tale this week read by your host and author Mike Luoma from his collection Alibi Jones and the Time War of The Devrizium – the stand-alone short story Alibi Jones: Memory, Yet Green! Alibi wakes up an old man. Only... he doesn't remember growing old. He has memories, somehow, but something isn't right! The Adventures of Alibi Jones continue on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! Always free to subscribe, download and listen. Now on Spotify!
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Listen to Glow-in-the-Dark Radio on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6bSLBycDDdaH9r6tyN5Nfy?si=CEL_3KRFSBKMFh7sapXjog
Check out Mike's new radio home WBKM! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Nutty Bites: http://www.nimlas.org
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/0_Z7z
Listen to Glow-in-the-Dark Radio on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6bSLBycDDdaH9r6tyN5Nfy?si=CEL_3KRFSBKMFh7sapXjog
Check out Mike's new radio home WBKM! http://wbkm.org
Promo is for Nutty Bites: http://www.nimlas.org
Home(s): http://mikeluoma.com - http://glowinthedarkradio.com - http://alibijones.com
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