Tonight’s edition of “Dark Wave” — the Sunday night “darker side of alternative” show on Sirius XM’s 1st Wave — featured Skinny Puppy, Soft Cell, Front Line Assembly, Concrete Blonde, Sad Lovers and Giants, Bauhaus, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Damned, Siouxisie and the Banshees and much more.
“Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs founder/editor Matt Sebastian, airs every Sunday from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern on Sirius XM’s 1st Wave (Channel 33). The most recent two episodes also are available as part of Sirius XM’s new On Demand service for online subscribers.
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Playlist: “Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Matt Sebastian — 3/10/13
Skinny Puppy, “Dig It”
The Cure, “Torture”
Japan, “My New Career”
The Mission, “Like a Hurricane” (BBC Session)
Bauhaus, “Third Uncle”
Sad Lovers and Giants, “The Best Film He Ever Made”
Pailhead, “Anthem”
Morrissey, “Alsatian Cousin”
Gang of Four, “I Will Be A Good Boy”
Concrete Blonde, “Scene of a Perfect Crime”
Skeletal Family, “Streetlight”
David Bowie, “The Stars (Are Out Tonight)”
New Order, “Touched By the Hand of God”
Jane’s Addiction, “Whores”
The Sisters of Mercy, “Emma”
Love Tractor, “Sixty Degrees Below”
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, “Jubilee Street”
Daniel Ash, “Get Out of Control”
Tubeway Army, “My Love is a Liquid”
Escape With Romeo, “Physical”
The Church, “Destination”
Depeche Mode, “Sister of Night”
Killing Joke, “Rapture”
The Monochrome Set, “The Monochrome Set”
Ministry, “I Wanted To Tell Her”
Public Image Ltd., “Death Disco”
The Jesus and Mary Chain, “Reverence”
The Damned, “Curtain Call”
Abecedarians, “Ghosts”
Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Candyman”
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, “Strange Dream“
Wire, “The Other Window” (Peel Session)
Front Line Assembly, “Digital Tension Dementia”
The House of Love, “A Baby Got Back On Its Feet”
The Smiths, “Back to the Old House”
Joy Division, “A Means To An End”
Soft Cell, “Sex Dwarf”
The Bubblemen, “The Bubblemen Are Coming”
Echo & The Bunnymen, “All That Jazz”
The Chameleons, “Home Is Where the Heart Is”
The The, “Armageddon Days (Are Here Again)”
I am a new listener to Dark Wave and just cannot get enough of it! Please consider playing the B Side tracks of Ultravox Lament album. Hauntingly beautiful. Thank you.
What a brilliant playlist!
How about a show dedicated to the recently released 1980 poll? 3-hours of classic tracks from 1980 (then the same each month for the next years)