Friday, April 9, 2021

E2TG 4/9/2021 - Featured Friday - Deanna, Deanna Mix (My Price Remix)



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It is Friday and time for another E2TG Featured Friday Playlist.  As usual, it will take us through next week to recap the playlist for you... We kick off with the first 10 songs below the jump.  You can check out the Playlist on Spotify - where you can follow the Playlist if so inclined. 

My usual disclaimer: Supporting artists means paying for music to the extent  you are able: sites like Bandcamp provide many opportunities to support the artists you love. Spotify is a great way to share and discover music, but they do not adequately support artists. 




 
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Thursday, April 8, 2021

E2TG 4/8/2021 - Dreaming My Life Away - Way Too Hard Mix (Clarity Remix)



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Got out last night - visited Sid Gold's Request Room and partook of food from the Dreamers food truck.  Dreamers was started by Doug and Telisha Williams (aka Wild Ponies) and photographer Laura Schneider after the pandemic shut down their normal careers. 

The story of Dreamers* is inspirational in the best way. A prime example of turning adversity into triumph (and not personal triumph so much as triumph for the world). The Roasted Vegetable bowl I had was delish, too.  

*I don't have the time to recount the story - but here is a link you can check out.  

I can't believe it is time to wrap up this week's Featured Friday Playlist (As always we saved some great music for our final segment) Songs 47-55




47. "Knocks Me On the Floor" by Julez and the Rollerz
Southern California rock and rollers (formerly known as Julez) with their latest single. We featured the first single a few weeks back.
48. "Gravedigger" by The Damn Devils
Recorded remotely over the internet (which they were doing before the pandemic). This band features two brothers-in-law and a childhood friend of one of them. Brought together life-long love of rock and roll. 
49. "How to Weigh a Whale Without a Scale" by Leanie Kaleido
The title track from the recent album by this UK singer-songwriter. The album was produced by Ride front man Mark Gardener.  Kaleido's father was the original lead guitarist for the Yardbirds. 
50. "The Call" by Death of a Legend
This is the third single (and our second feature) of the rock and roll band who emerged from the hardcore scene in Milano, Italy. 
51. "I Am the Dance Floor" by Art d'Ecco
A fascinating artist from Vancouver - who brings a classic style and a modern sound - blurring whatever lines he can. I dig this a lot. 
52. "Landscape Simulation" by The Green Kingdom
The Green Kingdom is the solo project of Michael Cottone a sound artist from Michigan.  This was released on sound of silence records - a diy label from Athens, Greece.
53. "Through Somebody Else's Eyes - Leaether Strip Remix" by Nature of Wires
Nature of Wires is a UK artist who have been doing originals and remixes since the mid 1980s.  Here they get the remix treatment from the legendary Danish EBM artist Leaether Strip. 
54. "High Teens Low Twenties" by Ritual Cloak
Single from the forthcoming Divine Invasion album (due May 7) by this band from Cardiff, Wales (yes more Welsh music.)
55. "Monsters Mind Consuming" by Manntra
And we end on a high note with our second track to feature from this Balkan folk-metal band who combine Croatian folk influences with metal and industrial music from an original sound. A great way to take us out. 

 
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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

E2TG 4/7/2021 - Seconds - Highway Mix (For Your Life Remix)



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Today's good news:

1. I got my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine this morning - four hours out, I feel okay.

2. E2TG Favorite (two-time Artist of the Year)  Darrin Bradbury just released a new single! It is so good.





Moving on, we have more of this week's Featured Friday Playlist (songs 37-46):




37. "Stuck in the Blue" by Numb Tongues
First up today is a recent single from this funky punk band from Toronto. Nice. 
38. "Love Poem" by Andrew Lessman
Next up, we have a lovely instrumental from L.A. based drummer Andrew Lessman. 
39. "O, A Weird Flower" by Nikolas Schreck
Next up, we have the title track from the recent album by this German composer. The album was released on the Spring Equinox. This is great stuff. 
40. "Please Tell Me" by Kathryn and the Overbytes
Next up, we have the debut single from this band from Australia. I dig it. 
41. "House on the Hill" by Seafoam Green
Next up, we have the recent single from this Irish duo from their forthcoming album Martins Garden which was produced by Tyler Greenwell of Tedeschi Trucks Band. 
42. "Tomorrow is Today" by Henry Chadwick
Next up, we have a really lovely new single from Santa Cruz native Henry Chadwick who grew up around recording studios and who puts that background to great use. 
43. "Downtown" by Paul Cafcae
Next up, we have a recent single from this Canadian singer-songwriter whose sound combines rockabilly, blues, and indie rock.  I like this song a lot. 
44. "Love Potion No. 10" by The Silver Devils
The new single from this San Diego band upgrades The Clovers' "Love Potion No. 9". This one connected with me right away. 
45. "New Mexico Way" by John Vento
Next up, we have the wonderful new single from this Pittsburgh based singer-songwriter. Great stuff. 
46. "God or Machine?" by Indifferentmonkey
 
And we close out this segment with a stunning new single from this UK band. It is from their forthcoming album Inner Lockdown. Check it out. 
 
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

E2TG 4/6/2021 - In Passing - Can't Dance Mix (Lude Dub Remix)



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"Life is passing me by", "Thanks, but I'll pass", "I passed the test", "I can pass as intelligent", "I don't need a ticket, I have a pass"... English is an interesting language - how one word can have multiple meanings which have to be discerned by their context. 

Just a random thought but it got me thinking about communication and how words and expressions can develop and change over time and by generation or geographic or cultural groups.  How every generation of young people comes up with new expressions - almost a new language that confounds and sometimes annoys the previous generation.  And some new expressions stick and reach the mainstream and other words and phrases and usages fade into obscurity.  

It is also an international phenomenon. In the English speaking world - UK vs. US for example - there are different words for somethings and also - the same but different generational things occur.  It really is amazing that we can communicate. 

And sometimes, someone's speaking or writing can be so filled with idioms and grammatical variations (errors) that the meaning can become obscured - and in order to interpret it becomes a lesson in linguistics. Sometimes, I wish I had a Star Trek Universal Translator for people who are theoretically speaking the same language as me. 

I am not sure why I am thinking about all this...  tangential to all this talk of language and expressions are the general communication issues we all face. I think about e-mails I get for new releases and how sometimes the information I think would be the most important is either omitted or buried in the text (like release date, album title, etc.)

Anyway - onward...   


On we go with the Featured Friday Recap... today songs 27-36:



 
27. "Military Man" by The Rose Petals
Track from the forthcoming debut album (American Grenadine - April 23) by this folk rock duo from Portland, Maine.  We previously featured two separate singles by the band members Peter Donovan and Elijah Ocean. 
28. "Stranger Among Friends" by  Distant Voices
Next up, we have a track from the debut album by UK artist Valdis Stekelis who records as Distant Voices. Long Road to Home is out now. We previously featured an earlier single from teh album. 
29. "Friends" by Vinok
Next up, we have a cool recent single from the Ukrainian/American band who are based in Kiev. Great stuff. 
30. "Things You Said" by Griff Clawson
Next up, we have the latest single from Southern California singer-songwriter Griff Clawson.  We have featured earlier tracks by him, and this latest is really good. 
31. "Mr. Danger" by The L.A. Maybe
Next up, we have some stunning hard rock from this band from the Carolinas. Wonderful grooves here - brought to my mind AC/DC - but not derivative at all. 
32. "Tequila Kisses" by Jon Randall
Singer-songwriter Jon Randall has had a successful career as a songwriter, musician, and producer. He won a Grammy award as part of Emmylou Harris' Nash Ramblers.  His new EP Neon Texas  pays tribute to his Texas roots. 
33. "Post" by Casey Wickstrom; Taylor Rae
Next up, we have a new recording of a song first recorded 10 years ago. Casey Wickstrom is a California based artist and Taylor Rae is a California native now based in Austin. This new recording was backed by a Kickstarter Campaign, and it is a really beautiful and catchy song. Check it out. 
34. "Go Greta" by Sunstroke Rain
Next up, we have a wonderful new single from Swedish visionary artist Sunstroke Rain (the name is an anagram from Karin Turesson - who has worked with numerous Swedish artists including Robyn).  
35. "You Can't Love Me Like I Loved You" by Layla Frankel
Next, we have a single from Nashville-based singer-songwriter Layla Frankel.  It is from her forthcoming Postcards from the Moon which will be out May 1.  She is backed by some top Nashville session musicians on this track. I like it a lot. 
36. "Pushing Me Away" by Mike Donehey
Mike Donehey is best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Dove award-winning Tenth Avenue North.  He is also the brother of Kanene Donehey Pipkin of The Lone Bellow. His new solo effort features a cosmic country feel. His new three-track release A Father & Two Sons is based upon the parable of the Prodigal Son - which each track representing a different character from the parable.  A great way to close out this segment of music.
 
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Monday, April 5, 2021

E2TG 4/5/2021 - Music City Monday - Child of Light Mix (One Way Ticket Remix)



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Heading into another week of Music.  In other news, I will be getting my 2nd dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Wednesday. Hoping for the best as far as side-effects.  Had only minor arm soreness with the first. Regardless, having had COVID, I expect whatever the side-effects - they will be better than the alternative. 

I am somewhat positive about seeing a light at the end of the tunnel, but I am still a bit worried that we will see another spike or two along the way, and I hope most people will do what is necessary to keep everyone safe. 

A big Featured Friday Playlist this week - so we have to cover a log of ground today (songs 17-26):




17. "Everything Begins, Everything Ends" by The Gracious Losers
We open this segment with a track from the EP Six Road Ends by this Glascow-based Celtic Americana band.
18. "It All Started in the Garden" by Dick Aven
Next up. we have the title track from a new album by this multi-instrumentalist based in Franklin, Tennessee. Interestingly, this came to me from one of my favorite UK publicists/pluggers. 
19. "Living in the Last Days" by Elizabeth King
Next up, we have the title track from the new debut full-length album from 78 year old Memphis based sacred soul sing Elizabeth King. This is something special.  
20. "Die Young" by Soo Line Loons; Car'ma
Next up, we have another track from the forthcoming self-titled album by this Minneapolis band. We have been digging their music a log as of late. 
21. "Haunt" by All Hallowed
Next, we have our third track to feature from this Dayton, Ohio based dance punk band. I have to admit that dance punk was not a term I knew before hearing this band, but it makes sense to me now, and I like it. 
22. "I Love You" by Modesty Blaise
Next up, we have a track from the new album from this avant-pop band from Bristol, UK.  It is our second track to featured from their just released self-titled album. The band has a colorful history that began in 1993.
23. "High Price (for Peace of Mind)" by KISS KISS BANG
Next up, we have a single from the recently released EP Hungry, High & Seeing Things by this rock band from nearby Bowling Green, Kentucky. 
24. "Antelope Winnebago Club" by Departure Lounge
Next up, we have the lead track from the 4th album and first album in 19 years by this band - whose is based between southern England and right here in Nashville. The album features the four original members of the and special guest Peter Buck (R.E.M.).  Dig this a lot. 
25. "Let the Music Play" by Ben Gorb
Next up, we have the new single from this Manchester, UK based artist who released his debut album last May. 
26. "Circles" by The Brother Brothers
And we close out this segment of music with the final pre-release single from the forth-coming Calla Lilly (April 16) from this duo from Brooklyn. Great stuff and a fine way to close out this segment.


 

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Friday, April 2, 2021

E2TG 4/2/2021 - Featured Friday - Peggy Mix (Sharp Remix)



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Time for another Featured Friday Playlist.  This is a fairly large list - thanks to taking a week off... But, we have a ton of great music spread throughout the whole playlist - so please check out the full list on Spotify (below) and give us a follow if you are so inclined. 

It is also Bandcamp Friday - so be sure to support your favorite independent artists by buying music and merch from them - Bandcamp is waiving all revenue sharing - so your money goes directly to the artists you love. 

We have a bunch of music to get to and time is short - so let's dive right in...



 
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Thursday, April 1, 2021

E2TG 4/1/2021 - No Fooling - Marshmallow Mix (Sea Glass Remix)



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No fooling, I appreciated everyone who has read and supported E2TG over the last (almost) ten years. This silly little music blog has changed my life and introduced me to so much great music and so many great friends.  #ThanksNotPranks 



Today we wrap up this Featured Friday Playlist and prepare the way for a new list tomorrow/tonight around midnight.  Now, songs 30-36...





30. "Someone" by Cory Singer
We start off with a recent single from this singer-songwriter, actor, and social influencer who sings and writes about his struggles with Asperger's Syndrome. He has become an advocate and inspiration. 
31. "The Place Where I Belong (Acoustic)" by John McDonough
Next up, we have a track from veteran Austin singer-songwriter John McDonough - it is an acoustic version of his ode to John Denver. 
32. "Eden Gaol" by The Miller Test
Next, next up, we have a track from the forthcoming album Dead Blue by this London based band. Really cool music. I dig. 
33. "For My Animals" by American Culture
Next up, we have the title track from the new album by Denver DIY-basement-core band American Culture. I really love their sound. Wickedly cool stuff. 
34. "Cut it Off" by The Last Element
Next up, we have some high-energy hard rock music from this Dutch band. I like this a lot. 
35. "Hetzer" by Soziales Hetzwerk
Next up, we have some punk rock music from Germany via Jim Schatzmann and his project Soziales Hetzwerk. Awesome track. 
36. "Guns Don't Cry" by Storm Seeker
And we stay in Germany with some pirate folk-metal music - and the title track from the new album by Storm Seeker.  As you know, I love a good pirate song any day.  A great tune to close out this week's Playlist. 
 
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