The Best of TVD’s Play Something Good with John Foster

The Vinyl District’s Play Something Good is a weekly radio show broadcast from Washington, DC.

Featuring a mix of songs from today to the 00s/90s/80s/70s/60s and giving you liberal doses of indie, psych, dub, post punk, americana, shoegaze, and a few genres we haven’t even thought up clever names for just yet. The only rule is that the music has to be good. Pretty simple.

Hosted by John Foster, world-renowned designer and author (and occasional record label A+R man), don’t be surprised to hear quick excursions and interviews on album packaging, food, books, and general nonsense about the music industry, as he gets you from Jamie xx to Liquid Liquid and from Courtney Barnett to The Replacements. The only thing you can be sure of is that he will never ever play Mac DeMarco. Never. Ever.

TVD’s Play Something Good, Episode 19:
hollAnd – J.F.A.
Frank Black – Headache
Car Seat Headrest – Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales
The Jesus And Mary Chain – Head On
Biff Bang Pow – She Paints
Felt – Something Sends Me To Sleep
The House Of Love – Nothing To Me
The Mantles – Undelivered
Real Estate – Easy
The Moles – Beauty Queen Of Watts
Scott And Charlene’s Wedding – Delivered
The English Teeth – Liver Kicker
The Fall – Kicker Conspiracy
Half Japanese – 1,000,000,000,000 Kisses
Evan Dando – All My Life
Freedy Johnston – Can You Fly
Hamilton Leithauser And Rostam – A 1,000 Times
Marc And The Mambas – Sleaze
The The – Perfect
Breathless – Smash Palace
The Horrors – Primary Colours
Interpol – PDA
The Comsat Angels – More
Sneaks – New Taste
New Fast Automatic Daffodils – Get Better
Florence And The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (The xx Remix)
Lykke Li – Dance, Dance, Dance
Fun Boy Three (Featuring Bananarama) – Really Saying Something (He Was Really Saying Somethin’)
Jamie XX – Far Nearer
Belle & Sebastian – Put The Book Back On The Shelf
Unrest – Isabel

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