Oh hello there friends. It's me, Your Old Pal Will. I am back with another episode of Vinyl-O-Matic. Our course is set as we continue down the river of albums that begin with the letter B as in Bravo. As for this week's listener challenge, how about we go with your Top 3 Songs You Are Digging This Week. Surely you must be listening to music outside of this podcast, so please share by leaving a comment in the show notes which can be located at vinylomatic(dot)com(slash)S05E10. I'll share the results in next week's Vinylomatic Amplifier Newsletter which you can sign up for while you're visiting the show notes page. Enough of my jibber jabber. Let's kick out the wahs with this early 90s shoegaze track. Hi! You made it! We just heard from one of my favorite duos, Nadja, with Part 1 aka Side 1 of the 2014 release of their 2005 piece Bliss Torn from Emptiness. I would definitely recommend listening to the work as a whole by visiting their Bandcamp page. Before that we had another duo, Curve with their 1991 wah-heavy song called "I Speak Your Every Word" from their Blindfold EP on Anxious Records. Next up, if you like Sun City Girls and Ennio Morricone, you'll love this next track! Wow! You're doing great. That was another long one, but look at you! You've built up some great endurance while sheltering in place. We started that set off with Alvarius B aka Alan Bishop of Sun City Girls with his interpretation of Ennio Morricone's "Dirty Angels". Following that up, we had some atmospheric black metal from Ash Borer with a track entitled "Oblivion Spring" from their 2013 album Bloodlands on Gilead Media. And now, knock me your earlobes gentle listeners. It's time for some spoken word. That was some pretty crunchy sunshine pop there from Matthew Sweet. "Back to You" is track 2 side 1 on his album Blue Sky on Mars, which features lettering by famed rock/sci-fi artist Roger Dean. Prior to that, we had a whole lotta dulcimer goin on in Joni Mitchell's "All I Want" from her 1971 Reprise album Blue. Speaking of blue, we heard from Philly soulsters Blue Magic with their delightful jam "Sideshow" from their 1974 eponymously-named album. Believe it or not, this concludes our broadcast for this week. As always, if you have any questions or comments about what you have heard, shoot me an email: will(at)vinylomatic(dot)com. Show notes, archived episodes, and podcast platform links can be found by pointing your browser in the direction of vinylomatic(dot)com. When next we meet, our course will continue along albums with titles that begin with the letter B as in Bravo. Join me, won't you?