Dark Wave Playlists, Radio — September 9, 2018 at 11:12 pm

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (9/9/18)


The Sisters of Mercy

“Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Matt Sebastian, airs 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. EDT every Sunday on Sirius XM satellite radio’s 1st Wave (Channel 33). The most recent two episodes also are available via Sirius XM’s On Demand service for online subscribers.

HOUR 1
The Cure, “The Exploding Boy” (Join the Dots)
Ministry, “The Land of Rape and Honey” (Land of Rape and Honey)
Southern Death Cult, “Fatman” (Southern Death Cult)
Lords of the New Church, “Russian Roulette” (Killer Lords)
1919, “The Scream” (The Complete Collection)
Virgin Prunes, “Pagan Lovesong” (The Hidden Lie)
Bauhaus, “All We Ever Wanted Was Everything” (The Sky’s Gone Out)
Echo & The Bunnymen, “Show of Strength” (Heaven Up Here)
Clan of Xymox, “Medusa” (Medusa)
Revolting Cocks, “Stainless Steel Providers” (Beers, Steers + Queers)
Cocteau Twins, “Iceblink Luck” (Heaven or Las Vegas)
The Sugarcubes, “Hit” (Stick Around for Joy)
CCCP, “American Soviets” (Original Mix) (The World)
New Order, “Your Silent Face” (Power, Corruption & Lies)

HOUR 2
Tones on Tail, “Christian Says” (Everything!)
The Slits, “Typical Girls” (Cut)
Throbbing Gristle, “Hot on the Heels of Love” (Greatest Hits)
The Sisters of Mercy, “More” (Vision Thing)
This Mortal Coil, “Dreams Made Flesh” (It’ll End in Tears)
Ultra Vivid Scene, “Guilty Pleasure” (Joy 1967-1990)
The Associates, “Gloomy Sunday” (Sulk)
The Naked and the Dead, “The Gate” (The Naked and the Dead)
Joy Division, “A Means to an End” (Closer)
Wire, “Ahead” (The Ideal Copy)
Depeche Mode, “The Landscape is Changing” (Construction Time Again)
Pink Turns Blue, “Your Master is Calling” (Meta)
Skinny Puppy, “Testure” (S.F. Mix) (The Singles Collect)

HOUR 3
The Fall, “The Classical” (Hex Enduction Hour)
The Jesus and Mary Chain, “Upside Down” (Psychocandy)
Crispy Ambulance, “Are You Ready?” (The Plateau Phase)
Mission of Burma, “Academy Fight Song” (Academy Fight Song)
Alien Sex Fiend, “Lips Can’t Go” (Who’s Been Sleeping in My Brain)
Severed Heads, “A Million Angels” (Since the Accident)
Black Tape for a Blue Girl, “Within These Walls” (The Rope)
Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Sweetest Chill” (Tinderbox)
Nitzer Ebb, “Join in the Chant” (That Total Age)
Front 242, “Never Stop v1.0” (Front By Front)
Xmal Deutschland, “Augen-blick” (Tocsin)
The Monochrome Set, “He’s Frank” (Eligible Bachelors)
The Smiths, “You’ve Got Everything Now” (Hatful of Hollow)
Love and Rockets, “Rain Bird” (Earth Sun Moon)
Anne Clark, “Alarm Call” (Pressure Points)
Soft Cell, “Bedsitter” (Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret)
The Mission, “Severina” (God’s Own Medicine)

 

Got a request for a future episode? Drop it in the comments below.

 

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9 Comments

  1. Wire “Ahead” is one of my all-time favorite songs. Thanks! Great Depeche Mode choice too!

  2. My request for Sunday is
    My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult – sex on wheels

    Thank you! Great episode.

  3. Hi Matt,

    How about Let’s All Go (To the Fire Dances) by the Killing Joke? Thanks!

  4. Great show. Hadn’t heard CCCP in years.

    Next week could you play ‘Under Ice’ or ‘Warching You Without Me’ off Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love. I always thought her best vocals were on her more depressing songs

    Thanks

  5. Great Show! Thank you for the This Mortal Coil. Very excited to get some Deluxe Editions from them this fall.
    Was thinking about Cetu Javu. I wanted to request my favorite, “Situations” the Razormaid Remix. I Miss Razormaid.
    TY as always

  6. Hi Matt, another great show and thanks for playing my requests. Here’s some suggestions for next week :

    David J – Stranded Trans Alantic Hotel Nearly Famous Blues
    And Also the Trees – Twilights Pool
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry – Sometimes
    New Order – Don’t Do It

    Thank you.

    Oh, and how about Sisters of Mercy – Body Electric (but the version on the b-side of Body and Soul)

  7. El Arreglardo

    Great show Matt. Guess Nice & Sleazy by the Stranglers didn’t qualify on age (78′)? How about the slow version of going under by the spud boys from the Now it Can Be Told live record? Very cool indeed.

  8. How about Big Black’s “Kerosine”?

  9. Thanks for playing that Fall track! Some suggestions for next week:

    Disco Zombies – Mary Millington
    Flipper – Life is Cheap
    Morrissey – Ouija Board, Ouija Board

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