New music from The Lemon Twigs, The Balck Crowes, The Outfit, The Sophs, Rosie Carney, Bruce Springsteen, Violet Grohl, Dead Air, Bellvie, Momo Boyd, Hannah Lew, Bridget Calls Me Baby and much more! Enjoy!
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The Black Crowes are a band that for me give one or two performances each album that is better than the individual parts and then the rest gets bogged down in lesser creativity. Their new album is no different but this time they've put both songs right up front, and I've added them both to the playlist.
If you haven't yet now would be a good time to get into the band Sub-Radio. I know I feature them all the time, but they've just re-released their first album "Same Train//Different Station" with additional tracks and it is well worth your time.
It's only her third single but Dave Grohl's daughter Violet has proven herself quite worthy to carry on the mantle of one of the most interesting acts in rock and roll. Her hew single "545" is loud, obnoxious, and even pretty. I think she's going a long long way in this business.
Would it shock you to learn that The Long Ryders still sound like The Long Ryders? I haven't always liked their work but I did find stuff to add to the radio station and if you were already a fan this album shows you why they're still one of the best at what they do.
Yes, this playlist starts with a Charlie Puth song. I've never really been all that impressed with him, but he has an additional singer on this one, Utada Hikaru - a Japanese singer I am fond of - and she sings not only in English but in her native Japanese. Not something you usually get from someone of Puth's set of skills. This once, I'll allow it.
Finally, the new Bruce Springsteen album is the first single from an album of music dedicated to the late leader of The Pogues, Shane MacGowan. I don't even know if they knew each other but Bruce's tribute is heartfelt, simple and wonderful.
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And because I love you, here's a song that I freely admit took me some time to warm up to. I now recognize it is in fact a work of genius and the video is pretty fun.
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