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Five Cool Ones: Five New Records Released This Week (September 16, 2022)

Somehow, Ozzy Osborne was able to convince Eric Clapton to play on his new album and the latest single, “One of Those Days.”
Magnolia Park is doing their best Fountains of Wayne impersonation on the fantastically catchy “Addison Rae.”
And, the garage rock noise-nicks Murlocs come out blasting with their new one, “Ballerine Ballerina.”
But wait, don’t turn those ears down just yet, here a five more cool sounds for you to savor this week.
Crossword Smiles – Pressed & Ironed
As debut albums go, Pressed & Ironed, delivered by Crossword Smiles, is as great a debut record that you are likely to hear all year. From the breezy Little River Band adjacent “October Leaves” to the calmer side of The Replacements on “…Where’s The Sense,” and sliding into the early Who evoking wonderment of “The Girl With a Penchant For Yellow,” on this one, all of the coolest touchstones coalesce into a pool of power pop perfection.
From the opener, “Feet on the Ground,” the listener is introduced to a sparkling new band that brings to the minds-ear pre-Sweethearts of the Rodeo Byrds, and “Take It On the Chin” would have fit in quite likely between Full Moon Fever and Damn the Torpedos in the Tom Petty canon while the epic “Parallel Lines” seems to share some DNA with The Zombie’s and “She’s Not There.”
With the crisp and pristine production combined with an ear-pleasing mix with the vocals floating just in front of the guitars, there is no puzzle to be solved with these crosswords. 5 across, 6 letters……WINNER.
Rhett Miller – The Misfit
Rhett Miller, the head man of The Old 97’s doesn’t come out to play solo very often, his last effort was way back in 2018 with The Messenger, but when he does, the results are typically outstanding as is the case with The Misfit.
Once again teaming up with Sam Cohen, a former member of Apollo Sunshine, this time out the order of the day is psychedelic infused Indie Pop instead of the Americana version of The Replacements like we are used to with him. Touches of Big Star, The Beatles and Tom Petty make this one a relaxing sail in calm waters.
Starcrawler – She Said
With front-woman Arrow De Wilde and their new record She Said, the band Starcrawler is in full throttle mode to continue their assault on rock and roll supremacy.
With a style that brings to mind John Doe and his band X, The Distillers, along with the sleazier side of The Rolling Stones, it is no wonder that they count Jack White, Dave Grohl, Angel Iggy Pop in the fold as super fans.
Lead single “Roadkill” travels down the highway sounding like The Go Go’s on steroids, “Thursday” would make The Runaways proud, and “Midnight” takes thing low and a bit back alley slow.
If this five piece L.A. collective can stay raw and hungry there is no telling the heights they can reach.
Ondara – Spanish Villager No. 3
Having taken the Americana world by storm with his Grammy nominated album Tales of America, Nairobi, Kenya native Ondara moved to Bob Dylan’s Minnesota stomping grounds in an attempt to capture some of the mojo from his idol.
Now, three years beyond his debut, Ondara finds himself settling into his new life quite nicely, case in point the autobiographical “An Alien in Minneapolis.” With songs like “A Shakedown in Berlin,” “A Seminar in Tokyo,” and “A Drowning in Mexico City” the album is part travelogue, part vagabond love letter, and all heart courtesy of an artist that really should be more widely known than he is.
The Black Angels – Wilderness of Angels
Remaining slavishly devoted to Psychedelic Rock forbearers Syd Barrett Roky Erickson, and Arthur Lee, Austin’s Black Angels deliver on all fronts with this mellotron forward, swirling tour de force.
On “The River” Syd and Roky along with members of The Velvet Underground are name-checked, while “Firefly” is straight up ‘60s flashback, Donovan by way of Austin Powers. And, “A Walk on the Wild Side” careens down the paisley highway managing to bring itself together just as the proceedings seem to be blindly veering into magical mystery tour territory.
This record is yet another ambitious undertaking from a band that continues to push the psychedelic boundaries.
Cover Song of theDay: Willie Nelson – Good Hearted Woman
Simply put, Willie Nelson is a national treasure. This one is from 1984.
Video of the Day: Lone Bellow – Gold
This great, soaring anthemic single from their upcoming release is perfect fare for driving down the Pacific Coast Highway with the top down.
Song of the Day: Robert Jon & The Wreck – Old Hotel Room
This one will resonate with all musicians lamenting the dark side of life on the road and the struggles of coping with the loneliness of a hotel room. This one comes from the upcoming record, Wreckage Vol. 2.
Video of the Day – Lissie – Night Moves
Sure Lissie knows her way around a cover song. But, this is not the Bob Seger anthem, it is Lissie’s own. And, she kills it.
Song of the Day: Starcrawler – Broken Angels
Of course, Rock is not dead. Just ask Starcrawler. The new record to come out later in the year is going to be epic.
Video of the Day: Nick Frater – Stuck In My Ways
Big Stir Records is right up there with Easy Eye Sound on the mantle of our favorite record companies. Maple Mars, The Armoires, and the Mighty Anton Barbeau are just three of the terrific artists that apply their trade with this esteemed company. Do your ears a solid and spend some some time with the latest Nick Frater record, Aerodrome Motel and his latest video, “Stuck In My Ways.”
Video of the Day: Ron Gallo – Entitled Man
This one will take you back to that time you spent three days with Austin Powers at his bachelor party.
Video of the Day: The Murlocs- Compos Mentis
Part Jangle Pop, Part Psych Pop, this single from the upcoming Murlocs release, Rapscalion is a fore-bearer of an excellent album to come.
