It’s time to check what’s happening on the singer songwriter circuit. And today we have a stellar line up. We open up with Banditos from Birmingham and Nashville, then we check out Camp Cope who are slowly putting out their upcoming album song by song. Veterans on the scene Eliza Gilkyson and Julie Christensen are back with new albums. We introduce Janet Batch from Ithaca, Margo Cilker from Oregon, Ridy Arman from Montana and Kiely Connell from Nashville.
Aoife O’Donovan – Atlantic City;
Banditos – On My Way;
Camp Cope – Running with the Hurricane;
Dori Freeman – I Am;
Nellen Dryden – What the Differences Are;
Eliza Gilkyson – The Hill Behind This Town;
Julie Christensen – Joey and Clara;
Julie Williams – Southern Curls;
Rissi Palmer – Hurt Don’t Know When To Quit;
Janet Batch – Radio;
Margo Cilker – Barbed Wire (Belly Crawl);
Our Native Daughters – You’re Not Alone;
Sharde – O.T.;
Riddy Arman – Too Late to Write a Love Song;
Kiely Connell – Nobody’s business but mine;
Birds of Chicago – Travelers.
Beautifully crafted new music today. Alicja Trout of Lost Sounds and River City Tanlines is back with her new band Sweet Knives. After a great new record with Divine Horsemen, Julie Christensen also announces a new solo record with music written by Kevin Gordon. Dave Gahan teamed up with Rich Machin and Ian Glover of Soulsavers for a new exciting record of covers. Julie Doiron from Montreal has a new album. Gabriella Cohen, Doug Tuttle and Camp Cope have new singles. Action City is Michael Slawter and Shawn Lynch and they hail from North Carolina.
Fernando Perdomo – Day After Day;
Sweet Knives – Dont Think Too Much;
Gabriella Cohen – Just For The Summer;
Thalia Zedek Band – Cranes;
Bat Fangs – Action;
Julie Doiron – Et Mon Amour;
Julie Christensen – Find My Way;
Divine Horsemen – Falling Forward;
Kevin Gordon – Find My Way;
Doug Tuttle – Lead Mask;
Dave Gahan and Soulsavers – Not Dark Yet;
Bob Dylan – Not Dark Yet;
Ruby Amanfu – Not Dark Yet;
Camp Cope – Blue;
Action City – Safe and Sound;
The Who – Success Story.
Today we have a bunch of new bands. We start off with Detrot Groove Gang (who actually come from Croatia) and continue with Older Sun from San Francisco, CA. All the way from Melbourne, we have three ladies Camp Cope. Also from Australia, in Sydney, we check out Mark Moldre and Michael Carpenter who joined forces as Supahip. From Cleveland, Cross brothers have a new project called simply Cross Brothers. In Portland OR, we check out Tiger Touch and Space Merchants from Brooklyn named themselves after a 1952 SF novel. We also introduce the new music from The Connection over in Rochester NH. Sheer Mag are in our Live in CLE segment.
All Night – What You Say;
Detroit Groove Gang – Turn down the lights;
Older Sun – You Better Think About It;
Indian Goat – Doll;
Sheer Mag – Live in CLE;
Camp Cope – How to Socialise & Make Friends;
Cross Brothers – There Is Nowhere;
Beechwood – Amy;
Dot Dash – The Winter of Discontent;
Hawk – Not Just Lonely;
The Connection – Mechanical Heart;
Supahip – Domino;
Sonny Landreth – Hell At Home;
The Space Merchants – To the Edge of the World;
Tiger Touch – Can’t Make It On Time.
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