Janet LaBelle Next Week

I saw Janet LaBelle in concert this summer and decided to keeps tabs on her. Fortunately, she’s responsive to fans and will be on the show next week! She will be making an appearance on the November 21st episode of The Warehouse, performing acoustically, and I’ll be sure to give her an interview worthy of an Emmy.

For more about Janet LaBelle, visit: http://www.janetlabelle.com/

For a preview, turn your speakers up and jam on this!

Halloween Show!


  1. From The Nightmare Before Christmas – “This is Halloween”
  2. Misfits – “Halloween”
  3. Ramones – “Pet Sematary”
  4. Dokken – “Dream Warriors”
  5. Oingo Boingo – “Dead Man’s Party”
  6. The Cramps – “I Was a Teenage Werewolf”
  7. David Bowie – “Scary Monsters”
  8. Frankenstein Drag Queens – “The Ghost of Vincent Price”
  9. Michael Jackson – “Thriller”
  10. Misfits – “Monster Mash”
  11. Creature Feature – “A Gorey Demise”
  12. Alice Cooper – “He’s Back”
  13. Lordi – “Blood Red Sandman”
  14. Schoolyard Heros – “All the Pretty Corpses”
  15. Ministry – “Everyday is Halloween”
  16. Mutton Birds – “Don’t Fear the Reaper”
  17. Siouxsie and the Banshees – “Halloween”
  18. Insane Clown Posse – “House of Horrors”
  19. King Diamond – “Halloween”
  20. Rob Zombie – “Living Dead Girl”
  21. Misfits – “Scream”
  22. Ray Park Jr. – “Ghostbusters”
  23. Bobby “Boris” Pickett & the Crypt-Kickers – “Monster Mash”
  24. AFI – “Halloween (Misfits Cover)”
  25. Nine Inch Nails – “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”
  26. Motorhead – “Hellraiser”
  27. Type O Negative – “Halloween in Heaven”

Featured Artists from Today’s Show

Janet LaBelle

“New Jersey artist Janet LaBelle is back and sharper than ever with her newest disk titled Moon Songs, a five song EP exploring the waters of pop tinged soul, girl powered alt-rock and the fire fueled world that she continues to light up. 

Janet was once the lead singer of Avery, a great Jersey band with promise and talent that broke up a few years back, dissipating into Shoreworld history. I always love a survivor. The artist that crawls out of the wreckage of the past while retaining their vision of creation, moving into the next new phase of adventure with the resolve of a winner, in a business that always tells you you’ll never make it out alive. 

Janet is one of those people. She’s been writing songs ever since the tender age of seven when she penned her first 4-chord ditty about how much she loved to sleep. Whether she’s a sleep junkie still or not, Janet’s voice is anything but tired, soaring free and easy, at times just completely letting go and hitting great over toned sweet spots along the lines of Fiona Apple. She explores the sound of the sixties without falling into the pit of copycats. Her writing has matured as well and I hear smart arrangement choices throughout the disc… Recorded in three different studios, Moon Songs manages to retain a smooth and focused sound from start to finish.”- John Pfeiffer, THE AQUARIAN WEEKLY [courtesy: facebook]

Song featured on today’s show: “Losing All the Way” – will be available on the Blossom & Blue EP coming soon!

True Apothecary

True Apothecary started out as an electronica side project of mine, (David Brooks), while attending college and focusing my musical interests on bands that unfortunately don’t exist anymore. I picked up the guitar later than most and slowly migrated from keys to the former. Somewhere in there I picked up an acoustic and True Apothecary took a turn into the singer/songwriter adventureland. That story ends at thelionwillspeak.com

In the summer of 2009 I was invited to sing forSam Stauff’s band, Eager Sails, where experimental rock was at its finest. As the summer found it’s demise, so did Eager Sails, to everyone’s dismay. In the aftermath I was able to convince most of the band to join me in True Apothecary and from there things started to take form.

At the moment there are four of us: Jared (guitar), Tom (drums), Paul (bass) and David (vox/guitar).

EP available for download now

[courtesy: http://trueapothecarymusic.blogspot.com]

Song featured on today’s show: “high noon.”

Tired Wings

“Tired Wings” arose off the streets of the Bronx & Brooklyn New York at the beginning of 2009. Its members were united by a belief that the time was right to go back to the roots of rock and roll. In June of 2009 they played their first show and followed up with a 4 song E.P, ” You Snooze… You Lose” in July, and they never looked back. Their hard work paid off when their single, “Mountain Song”  was recognized by the writers of Classic Rock Online Magazine in October of that same year. They went into the studio in December to record their second E.P, “You Slow … You Blow” which was unleashed in April of 2010.

Refusing to rest on their laurels, they proceeded to play throughout the year in the New york & New Jersey area, performing one show a month for most of 2010. Their song
“Whiskey to Go” was featured in the landmark issue #150 of Classic Rock Magazine that year. They went into the studio during the winter & spring months to record their first full length album, ” While You Were Sleeping…”  With a few shows since its August 2011 release, it is no doubt Tired Wings will continue their style of doom punk blues for years to come. 

[courtesy: http://tiredwingsmusic.com]

Song featured on today’s show: “Mammoth.”

College Radio Day – Extraterrestrial TeenyBopper

College Radio Day – Extraterrestrial TeenyBopper

College Radio Day bumper, put together by yours truly. I used the dry voice they had provided and an old Prevue Channel song, and they just worked perfectly together.

Last Semester’s Top Ten

I had a top ten show last semester (5-16-11), which I was hoping I’d have a podcast of, but it apparently is lost in the abyss of time. So, here’s how the top ten looked at the end:

10. Devo – Whip It
 9. Duran Duran – Come Undone
 8. Crystal Castles – Not in Love (feat. Robert Smith)
 7. Duran Duran – Hungry Like the Wolf
 6. Gary Numan – Cars
 5. She Wants Revenge – Tear You Apart
 4. Covenant – Bullet
 3. And One – Military Fashion Show
 2. Billy Idol – Rebel Yell
 1. A Flock of Seagulls – I Ran