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I wonder how many times bands from Cardiff have braved a 16 hour drive to get to Salt Lake City and its venue of empty plastic cups and bemused gig goers. Not all that frequently, I wouldn't have thought. Well, that historic incident has been detailed for posterity in Andrew Falkous' Future Of The Left tour blog.
His eloquence, humour and tour dishevelled larynx transport us into the midst of FOTL's current American tour without us having to forego the comforts of our homes for the rather less enticing anti-comforts of a hurricane-buffetted tour van.
OK - it's just the last gasps of the baby tail of Hurricane Sandy - but still factually correct. Ish.
I get to play some Mudhoney, at Falco's behest, which is also something of a thrill.
Huw Williams gets all, erm, rama-llama-dingdong on our asses with something almost forgotten courtesy of the Peruvian Hipsters.
Prize-winning remixer/producer extraordinaire - Ben 'Soundhog' Hayes - takes a few hours out from his jetset lifestyle to remind us of the man behind some of the most whimsical and brilliant music to ever grace children's TV.
Your nostalgia gland will get a gentle massage, be warned!
Elsewhere we're soaked through with excellent music: exclusive new tracks from Gallops, Sweet Baboo and Trwbador - and debut plays for a raft of excellent, brand new Welsh artists: Queer'd Science, Charli Bicknell, Give Me Memphis, Chloe Cook, Nanook of the North, Local Sports Team, The Lumpy Choo Choo Band and Who Are The Monsters?
Please submit any demos you have via the BBC Introducing Uploader.
All other music/correspondence will be welcomed by a warm and open inbox at: themysterytour@gmail.com.
I forgot to play Euros Childs' brand new single Be Be High. It's out today. It will chase away early winter darkness and dead leaf golems. Trust me.
GALLOPS - 'Crutches [ Album Version ]'
Wrexham
SWEET BABOO - 'If I Died Would You Remember'
Bangor/Cardiff
DANIEL JOHNSTON - 'I Had Lost My Mind'
California
CHRISTOPHER OWENS - 'Here We Go'
San Francisco
ALUN TAN LAN - 'Deud Wrtha Fi Am Yr Awyr Las'
Llanrwst
KATELL KEINEG - 'Shaking The Disease'
Penpedairheol
QUEER'D SCIENCE - 'Punish You'
Llanfairfechan/Manchester
GREETINGS... - 'Why'
Cardiff
FUTURE OF THE LEFT - 'Beneath The Waves An Ocean'
Cardiff
FUTURE OF THE LEFT - 'USA Tour Blog 2012 #1'
Cardiff
MUDHONEY - 'Hate The Police'
Seattle, USA
MOWBIRD - 'Volunteer (E P Version)'
Wrexham
CHARLI BICKNELL - 'Pirate Heart'
Llangadog
GIVE ME MEMPHIS - 'Mix And Match'
Newport
COLORAMA - 'Hapus'
Benllech
TOM JONES - 'Looking Out My Window'
Pontypridd
HUW WILLIAMS - spoken contribution
Swansea
PERUVIAN HIPSTERS - 'Tony Hadley'
?
HOUDINI DAX - 'Heavy Tease'
Cardiff
CHLOE COOK - 'Forgetting Too'
Barry
NANOOK OF THE NORTH - 'Nanook'
Cardiff
UNDERPASS - 'Circles And Dots'
Cardiff
TRWBADOR - 'Mountain'
Camarthen/Cardiff
LAETITIA SADIER - 'Between Earth And Heaven'
London (Welsh Label)
PEPE DELUXE - 'My Flaming Thirst (Soundhog Remix)'
Finland
DATBLYGU - 'Ugain I Un'
Cardigan
HEAVY PETTING ZOO - 'Hunger'
Swansea
BODEZ - 'A O'
Cardiff
BIG SI - 'Day By Day'
Abergele
SOPHIE BALLAMY - 'Friend Races'
Llangollen
LOCAL SPORTS TEAM - 'Autobiography Steve'
Cardiff
HOWL GRIFF - 'International Dateline'
Aberystwyth
HALF MAN HALF BISCUIT - 'Depressed Beyond Tablets'
Birkenhead
BEN HAYES - spoken contribution
Ruthin
FREDDIE PHILLIPS - 'Blue Part Invention/River Song'
England
LUMPY CHOO CHOO BAND, THE - 'Wizards Of Choo'
Cardiff/Bristol
WHO ARE THE MONSTERS? - 'Who Are The Monsters?'
Pontypridd
