Absolute Radio Playlist: 16 June 2009

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The new playlist is out today.

Oasis – Boy With The Blues (available now)
A track written by Liam Gallagher, from the ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ album sessions
Oasis stadium tour continues with dates at Coventry in July and 3 nights at Wembley Stadium on the 9th, 11th and 12th of July

Doves – Winter Hill (20th July)
2nd single from Top 10 album ‘Kingdom of Rust’
The Manchester 3-piece are out this summer playing Glastonbury and Latitude festivals

Bat For Lashes – Pearl’s Dream (22nd June)
Bat For Lashes is Brighton-based musician Natasha Khan. This is the 2nd single from her album ‘Two Suns’
Bat For Lashes joins Geoff Lloyd in session on the 24th of June

The Rumblestrips – Not The Only Person (29th June)
The London-based band return with an album produced by Mark Ronson, called ‘Welcome To The Walk Alone’
The orchestration across the album was also provided by Owen Pallett (Arcade Fire and Last Shadow Puppets)

Florence And The Machine moves to Daytime.

Geoff Lloyd’s Hometime: Fresh Track Record of the Week – Wintersleep- Weighty Ghost.

Comments (3)

  1. Jason B @ June 18, 2009 at 4:37 pm | Permalink

    Great to see Winter Hill by Doves and Not the Only Person by The Rumble Strips added to the playlist – they’re great tracks.

    It’s looking damn good this week.

  2. Smith @ June 19, 2009 at 3:58 pm | Permalink

    Do you really think that the homepages of Absolute Xtreme and Classic Rock are relevant?

    ‘Will the website address change?

    Yes, you may even already be on our new one now, although both will work for a time. Just to be sure, though, bookmark absolutextreme.co.uk now.’

    Can I send you some charity to build real sites?

  3. Marty from new yawk @ June 20, 2009 at 3:50 pm | Permalink

    I must agree with Smith. Absolute Classic Rock is a wonderful station but gets scant attention on the website. It’s like an afterthought. Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! (you can tell I’ve been listening, I’m so easily influenced by what I hear).

    Anyways, please give some additional consideration to giving Absolute Classic Rock and Absolute Extreme their own sites as they has before under your more parsimonious predecessor’s ownership.

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