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No Fun

Tue. November 11, 2025 9pm - 12am (KAFM Grand Junction)

Tonight, the universe set off a billion trillion nuclear bombs in order to paint the sky with northern lights. It’s an appropriate light show for Peel Dream Magazine, whose shimmering tones seem to float out of the speakers like undulating curtains of sound.

Tonight, the universe set off a billion trillion nuclear bombs in order to paint the sky with northern lights. It’s an appropriate light show for <strong>Peel Dream Magazine</strong>, whose shimmering tones seem to float out of the speakers like undulating curtains of sound.
Peel Dream Magazine
SongArtistNotes
No Fun
The Black Keys
Originally from the Stooges
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The Band From Northampton
Peel Dream Magazine
Is it the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy?
Tavern Song
Jon and Roy
Fill and drain your tankard
Knockin
Mac DeMarco
Taking it easy
Sequel to the Prequel
Babyshambles
Somewhat chaotic
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Fuggit
bby
Gotta play the right version
Pretty Machines
Parquet Courts
Feeling woozy
Te Amo Camila Vallejo
Desaparecidos
Fire in your heart
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Copy Cat
Los Straitjackets
Echoing your thoughts
The Snap-tight Wars
Crayon
Warbling on the high notes
I Am A Scientist
Guided By Voices
Doing the science
The False Economy
Soulwax
Pumping it out
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Money Is King
The Slackers
True facts
Kuseka
The Zawose Queens
Bring the Northern Lights
My Black Sabbath
The Limiñanas
People need Ozzy
A Sunday Smile
Kishi Bashi
Originally from Beirut
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Denali
Portugal. The man
It’s awkward
Stars of CCTV
Hard-Fi
Everyone can be famous
Sex With Your Own Shadow
Steel Beans
Harder than it looks
Tick Tick Boom
The Hives
It's ‘sploding
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Started Smoking Again
Art Brut
It can happen
Let it Hiss
The Barr Brothers
Making the relax
Banguela
Oruã
Cooling it down
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Only One Laughing
Hatchie
A month of sundays
Like That
Home Counties
A slice of life
Let Them Eat Cake
Robb Benson & The Shelk
Intense feelings
Tar and Scars
K Michelle DuBois
Under a colorful sky
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Again and Again
The Belair Lip Bombs
All for the hip swing
Reversed Mirror
White Denim
Rainbow-colored journey
River Euphrates
Pixies
Ride ride ride
Les and Eddie
Billy Martin + Wil Blades
Giving the nonstop
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Demon Time
Chat Pile & Hayden Pedigo
A solid haunting
2 Wicky
Hooverphonic
That old nasal fuzz
Cantamilla (Bomb Pop)
Tranquility Bass
Shuffling the acid jazz
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Miss You Dance
múm
The sound of drifting petals
Rastakraut Pasta
Moebius & Plank
Repetition is key
LAMENTING THE COLOURS OF ME
Pan American + Kramer
Subtle tremolations
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$10,000 Dub
Black Market Dub
Worth at least that much
Night Night
Hollie Cook
Sweet dreams
Shakalaode
Wganda Kenya
Feeling the afrobeat
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People Everywhere ii
Khruangbin
Layers of versions
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