Monday, August 18, 2025

Radio Free California Episode 2533

 


New music this week from Sarah McLachlan, Robert Plant, Coach Party, Juicy J & Endea Owens, Luna Li, NewDad, VOLA, Social Order, State Cows, .38 Special & Train, Kula Shaker and much more! Enjoy!

Talking about music I have to start with the collaboration between Hip-Hop artist Juicy J and Upright Bassist Endea Owens. Their new album "Caught Up In This Illusion" is such a breath of fresh air that I recommend it to anyone, especially people who aren't fans of hip-hop. The addition of Endea Owens makes all the difference in the world.

Juicy J is a founding member of Three 6 Mafia, who won an Academy Award for their song "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" from the movie "Hustle and Flow". Endea Owens is best known as the bassist for the house band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and she's a monster on the upright bass. Check out this performance of "Lunchtime" with Cory Wong during a commercial break. The two of them have put together an album that's sublime, a bit jazzy, and full of surprises.

The new album from Molly Tuttle, "So Long Little Miss Sunshine" is an album worth your time. I've been adding singles from this album for a few weeks now, and they're all centered around the song "That's Gonna Leave a Mark", which I've added this week. Well worth your time.

Gino Amato has released what is now his second album of covers, all remade as Latin influenced music. The version of Peul Simon's "Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard" is a real winner, but I couldn't resist his version of the classic "Windmills of Your Mind", which you must admit already lends itself to a Latin feel.

I have to admit that I come to Luna Li a bit late to the party. Her 2024 album "When a Thought Grows Wings" has been reimagined and the results are quite good. 

I think it's well established that I'm not a fan of country music, but I couldn't resist the semi-comedic stylings of Jonny Fritz, which I was introduced to thanks to Justin Hawkins (rides again.... againnnnnnnnnnnn).

I can't honestly say that I've been a fan of Cass McCombs, but I do like his new album and added a track from it. And did anyone have .38 Special and Train doing a song together?

And finally, I so cannot wait until the new Robert Plant album comes out late September.

No politics this week. Even I get sick of it. But because I love you, what the hell. Here's that performance I referenced earlier:


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