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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

E2TG 8/31/2021 - Tuesday When the Rains Came - Seven To Mix (Own Ghost Town Remix)



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The rains from the remnants of Hurricane Ida are upon us today. Mostly just heavy rain. I hope this doesn't cause problems for the areas hit hard by flooding recently. Also, it appears that the levees in New Orleans did their job but there is still a lot damage and displaced people and suffering. We are in the midst of such heavy times. 

Music doesn't come close to solving all the world's problems, but it does make life more bearable. Let's listen to some music.  

Featured Friday Playlist Recap (Part 3 - The Saga Continues) (songs 17-20):




17. "Time Stands Still" by Mikaela Finne
The "Outlaw Queen of Finland" returns to the E2TG playlist with the title track from her just released new album. Finne, who is now based in Stockholm, Sweden, has made an album that impresses this Nashville-based music blogger. 
18. "Too Many Bibles" by The Wind Ups
The Northern California punk band The Winds-Ups are back with another track from their debut EP.  Lo-fi sonic goodness. 
19. "Take Me Back There" by Jai Agnish
New Jersey based indie pop musician Jai Agnish returns to the playlist with his next single. 
20. "Everybody's Laughing" by Ben Stalets
And, we close this segment with the title track from the new album by Toledo native Ben Stalets.  And great song from a wonderful album. Check it out.  

 

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Thursday, July 8, 2021

E2TG 7/7/2021 - Mid-Week Sick Day - Beyond Tomorrow Mix (Dignify Me Remix)



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I was under the weather yesterday, so we have to double-up on the Featured Friday Playlist recap...



Featured Friday Playlist Recap (part 3 & 4) (songs 22-28 and 29-35):




22. "Siege" by Bob Lord
From Playland Arcade, the solo debut of Dreadnaught bassist and co-founder Bob Lord. An interesting collection of music - I dig it.
23. "Animals" by Billycock
Always good to have some punk rock in the Playlist - this is a track from the recent EP by a band from Italy that formed in early 2018.  Cool stuff. 
24. "Dark Pockets" by Dead Slow Hoot
UK dark indie band from their new EP, A Kinder Kind.  
25. "California" by Mermaid Avenue
An Australian indie/country band with a track from their forthcoming Sugartown album - a lovely song. 
26. "Love Found A Way" by John Leslie Hulcombe
Staying in Australia - we have pop/rock/folk singer-songwriter with his latest single. 
27. "Safe from Harm (There's No Need to Be Afraid)" by Ragsy
Next up, a Welsh singer-songwriter who was just added to a playlist by Tom Jones - almost as cool as being added to the E2TG playlist. ;-)  Great track.
28. "Green Wave" by Joel Tyler Wall
Next, we have the title track from the solo debut from 1/2 of the duo Diamond Hands. 
29. "Vagabond Blood" by Mark J. Lee
Next, we have a UK based singer songwriter whose influences include Townes Van Zandt and Kurt Vonnegut. 
30. "When the World Wakes Up" by Tachys
Next, we have the debut single from this Danish duo.
31. "Done/Undone" by Milquetoast and Co.
Next up, we have the new single from this Denver based sextet whose musical style combines widely varied influences in an interesting way. 
32. "Glitter and the Gold" by ZOLA
Next up, a wonderful track from this San Francisco based artist. The lyrics reflect what I think a lot of musical artists go through trying to sell their art which is themselves. 
33. "Lovers In A Dangerous Time" by Soft Riot
Next up, we have a stunning take on Bruce Cockburn's song by this Glasgow-based Canadian synth band. One of two new covers of songs by Canadian artists. 
34. "Take Me Home" by WOLFF & Co.
Next up, we have a new single from this relatively new country-rock band that formed in Nashville. 
35. "Idéal Doki-Doki - 理想的ドキドキ" by MOODOÏD (feat. Miho Hatori)
And we end with a collaboration between a French artist and a Japanese singer-songwriter.  A really stunning a song, and a great way to close us out for the week. 
         
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