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12/03/2012

Brann Dailor of Atlanta rockers Mastodon is on the Guest List, plus Vic plays new music from Belle and Sebastian and a classic from The Jesus and Mary Chain.

Brann Dailor of American rockers Mastodon is in The Guest List tonight. Find out who his favourite Scottish band is and why Genesis are a big influence on Mastodon's music. Vic also has the lowdown on the latest festival line ups to be announced, new music from Belle and Sebastian and a classic from The Jesus And Mary Chain.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Fri 16 Mar 2012 22:05

Music Played

  • Travis

    Selfish Jean

  • Electric Guest

    This Head I Hold

  • Django Django

    Storm

  • Guest List with Brann Dailor of Mastodon

    • Mastodon

      Curl Of The Burl

    • David Bowie

      Lady Grinning Soul

  • Martin John Henry

    Span

  • Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

    Tapes & Money

  • The Twilight Sad

    Dead City

  • Breakout Band

    • The Grand Gestures feat. Jill O’Sullivan

      There's No Place Like Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

  • French Wives

    Younger

  • Simian Ghost

    Curtain Call

  • Album Of The Week : Hey Enemy – The Wrong Songs To Right Wrongs

    • Hey Enemy

      Pink Steam

  • The 6 Music Selector with Tom Robinson

    • Tom Copson

      Afraid to Fall

  • Santigold

    Disparate Youth

  • Rob St. John

    The Acid Test

  • The Futureheads

    The No.1 Song In Heaven

  • The Jesus and Mary Chain

    Sidewalking

  • Hudson Mohawke

    Thunder Bay

  • Breakout Band

    • Randolph's Leap

      The Nonsense In My Soul

  • Jack White

    Love Interruption

  • Belle and Sebastian

    Crash

  • Crybaby

    I Cherish The Heartbreak More Than The Love I Lost

  • Shearwater

    Immaculate

Broadcasts

  • Mon 12 Mar 2012 20:05
  • Fri 16 Mar 2012 22:05

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