New Music 3/25
Some BIG names in the list of new releases this week. Enjoy.
- The B-52s - Funplex - The fun/pop/weird foursome is back. Their last album was released 16 years ago. The songs on this one are apparently inspired by Fellini movies. Tin roof……….rusted.
- Lindsey Buckingham - Live at the Bass Performance Hall - Longtime guitarist and singer for Fleetwood Mac releases a concert from 07 in Fort Worth. This is a CD+DVD of solo and FM hits.
- Counting Crowes - Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings - First studio release in 5 years. This is adult alternative rock is about, “flood of sin and liquor and dissolution and insanity and it’s about trying to rebuild the life you wrecked in the wake of that flood.”
- De Novo Dahl - Move Every Muscle, Make Every Sound - Nashville 5 piece isn’t in the country genre, more like eclectic rock with musical influences from Mercury Rev, Air and Jeff Tweedy to the Beach Boys, the Supremes and Stevie Wonder.
- Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple - Electronic Hip-Hop Soul on 13 tracks of new material from Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo Green. Run is the first single.
- Guilty Simpson - Ode to the Ghetto - Debut album from Detroit rapper. The late/great J Dilla produced some cuts as well as Madlib and others.
- Morrissey - Greatest Hits - 19 tracks on 2 Discs with a US Exclusive and one new song.
- Tim O’Brian - Chameleon - Traditional folk artist who plays multiple instruments.
- Morgan Page - Elevate - Electro beats with guest artists singing: Lissie, Camila Grey, Tyler James, etc.
- Panic At The Disco - Pretty. Odd. - 60’s Pop inspired for their second album in which they ditched the pro-tools and went with actual instruments.
- Pennywise - Reason To Believe - California Punk/Rockers are back with (some say) their best album.
- Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely - This follow up to Broken Boy Soldiers was recorded before the White Stripes began the tour for their latest release. Jack White, Brenden Benson and the rest of the band kept this one on the down low with not much promotion.
- Tony Trischka - Territory - A true banjo master releases another album with 62 minutes, 21 tracks, 32-page booklet, extensive notes, photos.
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