As I previously posted, I am taking a few days off - so this will be the last post until Monday. This week's Featured Friday Playlist recap will continue into next week.
Featured Friday Playlist recap (Part 4) (songs 14-17):
14. "Here at Last" by Jane and John
First up, we have a track from this UK alt-pop duo that formed during the lockdowns with part of their most recent double A-side single.
15. Heartbreak Hotel" by Late Night Feelings
Next, we have the title track to the debut EP from the project of singer-songwriter Karan Naik - who grew up in New Jersey but who is currently based in Austin, Texas. It is the first taste from the forthcoming debut album by Late Night Feelings.
16. "It's for Fun (That's All We're Living for)" by The Forty Nineteens
Next from their latest album, New Roaring Twenties - we have a track from this California garage rock band.
17. "Crack and the One Armed Baby" by Punk as a Doornail
And we close with a fun track from this long-running punk rock duo from California that featured drum and the skatar (a skateboard guitar) to create their sound which has evolved from pure noise to incorporate a variety of influences with out losing any of the edge.
Featured Friday Playlist
Wednesday Morning Shuffle
"Ends of the World" by Bark (from Year of the Dog - 2017)
E2TG favorites Bark - going back to their 2017 album.
"Last Nicht I Was In the Granzie" by Davie Stewart (from Songs of Hard Times: Up, Over & Through (1936-1982) - 2020)
From a compilation put out last year from the Alan Lomax archives. Davie Stewart was a Scottish troubadour - who was recorded by Lomax is the early 1950s.
"These American Blues" by Levi Parham (from These American Blues - 2016)
The title track to the 2016 album by Oklahoma singer-songwriter Parham.
"The Way You're Treating Me" by Jim Gatlin (from Gonna Make It Alone - 2019)
From that compilation of songs with titles that sound like they could be about Brexit - Jim Gatlin was an American rock and roll singer from the 1950s.
"Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)" by David Bowie (from Blackstar - 2016)
From the 25th and final studio album by David Bowie.
"State of Mind" by Rick Hromadka (from Better Days - 2020)
Solo album from LA based singer-songwriter (Double Naught Spies/Maple Mars/Ruby Free) which features a talented cast of musicians who each have impressive resimes/.
"Million Dollar Night" by Abel Raise the Cain (from For Strangers Only - 2017)
UK indie band from their 2017 album.
"Sans Espoir, Pour Toujours" by Kalmhain (from Eigenlicht - 2020)
And, we close the shuffle and our week with a track the 2020 release by this Belgian experimental black metal band. An epic close the shuffle.
VIDEO PLAYLIST
NEW AND RECENT RELEASES
THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK
6/12 - Merv Pinny - "When I See Your Face" (single)
6/15 - Chris Connelly and Monica Queen - The Birthday Poems (LP)
6/15 - The Attractor Beams - "Only" (single)
6/18 - Thomas Comerford - Introverts (LP)
6/18 - Alexandra Hainsworth - "Lose it With Me" (single)
6/18 - Rocket Report - Overmorrow (LP)
6/18 - Dreampark - "Time Machine" (single)
6/18 - Neker - Slower (LP)
6/18 - The Wind-Ups - Try Not to Think (LP)
6/18 - Keely - Brave Warrior (EP)
6/18 - Silly Boy Blue - Breakup Songs (LP)
6/18 - Sunbourne Rd. - Manners maketh men (LP)
6/18 - The Catenary Wire - Birling Gap (LP)
6/18 - Doctor Lo - Claiborne Avenue (LP)
6/18 - Michelle & Jason Hannan - Cheater's Waltz (LP)
6/19 - Willie Durisseau - Creole House Dance (EP)
6/21 - BOI - Coron O Chwin (LP)
6/21 - Arms & Armour - Into This Wide Unknown (EP)
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