This week we had two big album releases by Pete Yorn and Mt. Joy, respectfully. Pete’s first single, “Elizabeth Taylor” is an earworm that will have you endlessly singing, “I’ll find my own way home.” “Never Go” is another standout that feels like retro Yorn. Has he returned to form? Yes. While Hawaii is a great listen, I think he could benefit from the camaraderie, and inventiveness of a band. The influence of new players could be the rejuvenation he needs as he progresses into the second half of his career.
Mt. Joy has hit their stride with an incredible album that might be their best? There’s so much energy on Orange Blood that pushes each and every song over the creative edge. “Johnson Song” and its “Ooh la las” are unexpected and super fun. Matt Quinn’s voice is in incredible shape running between effortless falsetto and deep, earthy baritones. At this point, the band is on a path unprecedented, and I do believe the third time is the charm for them.
Sting put out an incredible album last year, The Bridge, and now makes it even better with a super deluxe edition, that includes a live show from the Paris Pantheon. Check out this heartfelt version of “For Her Love.” How is this man still at the top of his game?
“PROBLEMZ” is so Jungle. If you don’t know what I mean, you better go back to their debut album and give it its due diligence. It’s soulful, upbeat, and funky, with flute samples and sky-high vocal runs. They just have a way of making you feel light and vibrant like you don’t have a care in the world.
Kesha returns this week with another cameo and steals the show, as usual, on the thirst-quenching, “Taste So Good.”
If you’re a fan, you’ll love her verse. If not, you might not be feeling this CANNibus-infused infomercial. Either way, you know that our girl is back and ready to rock!
Liam Gallagher has put together a few good singles lately and this live version of “The River” is another rocker. I love the attitude, the delivery, and the snarl.
Kelly Clarkson covers Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees,” and it actually works. It might be fun for a playlist or two?
Word on the street is Will Butler officially left Aracde Fire to focus solely on his solo career. “Nearer To Thee” shows off his darker side which I’m beginning to like. He is definitely an artist to watch.
Your Jazz Cut Of The Week is “Rainy Day” from our friends Chet Baker and Wolfgang Lackerschmid. I was introduced to Lackerschmid through my RR last week and saw that he and my boy Chet had an album together, you learn something new every day. Once I knew, I wanted you to know as well, that’s how this blog works! Check out “Toku Do” for some grilling pleasure.
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