Crazy week! New music from Peter Gabriel, Fishbone, Bruce Springsteen, HAIM, Lorde, Wet Leg, From Indian Lakes, The Besnard Lakes, Infinity Song, Love is Noise, more of John Fogerty's "John's Version" release of old CCR material and much more. Even I'm in there! Enjoy!
Where do I even begin this week? Bruce Springsteen releases SEVEN full albums of previously unreleased material. There's some experimentation in the "new" material. There's a full country album. There are songs obviously meant for his "I'm a vocalist" album, There's a lot of solo acoustic work. There are forays into pop and indie. It's really quite a haul and if you're a fan you should pick it up. It was hard to select only 2 songs from the whole set.
There's Fishbone, who have put out their best album in a couple of decades. With this playlist added to the rotation there are now 6 new Fishbone tracks in the radio station rotation.
All of a sudden there's a new Peter Gabriel album? It's a live album and most of it is things you have heard before, but the album opens with a new track and it's a good one.
The Lorde album finally dropped and it's a reminder of why we all fell in love with her music in the first place. She's an adult now and has obviously experienced a couple of things that no 17-year old would have, and it only fills out her character and her song topics. It's great work.
My favorite discovery from the week is the band From Indian Lakes. I took a deep dive upon hearing their new material and I now have their entire discography. I don't know if you'll like them, but I sure as hell do.
The week's playlist closes out with a song from Will Liverman, who is an Opera Singer. I've been a fan for some time, but his new album branches into pop domains from time to time and this ballad that I close the playlist with is strikingly beautiful.
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Have you noticed that not only are Republicans putting together a database of every American, something they continually claim is bad and only the Democrats would do, but that it's being done by a company that named itself after a tool of the enemy in Lord of the Rings?
I have mentioned before that most of the "ICE" agents you see out there grabbing people aren't actually trained agents; it takes 14 months to fully complete training. These are contractors and as I learned over the weekend Bounty Hunters. That's a big fucking problem. Bounty Hunters are scarecly regulated and the bounty they get for each "arrest" is as much as $1,500.00. You should really check out John Oliver's piece on Bounty Hunters to see how big a problem this is.
In a piece of rare good news it turns out that off-shore wind turbines are better for the environment than anyone ever suspected.
Lots of people have been making waves and click-bait about how the new/old guy is going senile after he called the Prime Minister of Japan "Mr. Japan". I looked at the footage (so that you don't have to) and while I agree that it's a demonstrating of his mental faculties in decline I don't think it's because he forgot the Prime Minister's name or anything. I think it's because his deteriorating brain is letting more and more racism through.
I've been reading a history of how Mount Rushmore got built, and quite frankly I'm not sure there is enough carve-able rock left in The Black Hills to add the new/old guy's face. Maybe just his hair - he has a lot less of it than he used to.
"Alligator Alcatraz" is a Concentration Camp. So are all of the new places the Big Barfable Bill funds. So are all the ones that already exist. By the way, I've seen photos of the "nearly-completed" site and it's all trailers. One big hurricane and/or tornado and it will be a pile of rubble and bodies.
It's been quite amusing to watch Elon Musk rapidly turn into Rand Paul. Seriously, the man has no moral center; just marshmallow fluff.
I worry about John Fetterman. maybe he should find a new line of work, before he tarnishes the reputation he wants had for good.
As Robert Randolph so eloquently states in one of the songs on the list this week, "Call me a sinner, ain't nobody sinning alone."
And because I love you, here is From Indian Lakes with "The Flow"
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