Look Now is the new album to be released by Elvis Costello later in the year. “Unwanted Number,” the first single to be released from the album, is a David Bowie inspired gem.
Category: Song of the Day
Song of the Day: Shooter Jennings – Denim and Diamonds
The new Shooter Jennings (Son of Waylon) record coming out later in the year is sure to be a great one. In the meantime, wet your whistle on the first single to be released.
Song of the Day: Pat Green – Friday’s Comin’
This one might be your go to can’t wait for Friday theme song. “Damn the torpedo’s, pour a little Tito’s, Friday’s here again.
Song of the Day: Optiganally Yours – How Do You Feel
If you are looking for a vibe that is sonically a bit out there, one that would fit in just fine in an Austin Powers movie, then “How Do You Feel” by Optiganally Yours just might be your jam.
Song of the Day: The Black Lillies – Midnight Stranger
The new record does not come out until September, however any song that can rhyme sangria and Cataline is pretty cool in our book. The vibe here is Marshall Tucker Band Country Soul.
Song of the Day: Richard Thompson – The Storm Won’t Come
The new Richard Thompson record, 13 Rivers, is due to arrive in August. In the meantime,cleanse your musical palate with this masterclass in guitar work and songwriting from the upcoming release.
Song of the Day: The Love Language – Juiceboxx
The album, Baby Grand, doesn’t come out until August, but there is no time like the present to start groovin’ to this one. Some real smooth old school soul mixed up with an Indie Pop flair. Real unique and good stuff!
Song of the Day: Jonathan Wilson – Loving You
“Loving You” is the second single off of Jonathan Wilson’s upcoming album Rare Birds, out now on Bella Union.
Song of the Day: Joshua Hedley – I Never (Shed a Tear)
Song of the Day: Joshua Hedley – Mr. Jukebox
Joshua Hedley is all about celebrating classic old school tear in your beer country music. From the vintage jackets he wears on stage to his Porter Wagner meets George Jones vibe this guy is the real deal. Having been inducted as a member of the Grand Ol’ Opry the day his record was released, Mr. Jukebox is a talent worth watching.
