The Final Playlist (For Now)

In an effort to focus more on longform posts, this’ll be the last playlist for the time being. Thanks for following along!

Granz — “Winter Street” hits too many sweet spots to resist. This is just a great acoustic pop confection with a heavy debt to the 90s.

Casey Wickstrom — “Desperate Times” is an intense blues instrumental that’ll have the desired effect — you won’t help looking over your shoulder while you’re listening.

Run Rivers — “Lost Love” has a pop sheen but its lyrics and vocals are heartfelt — a soothing balm to anyone who’s lost someone recently.





Liz Bills — “Werewolf” is a pop folk song about being a werewolf. You know what? Why not? It’s begging for placement in a CW show, and that’s totally fine with me.

Bradley Palermo — “2nd Wind” starts with a killer first verse and ramps up from there. Palermo’s no stranger to these parts and I’m more than happy to have him back.

Robb Westlund — “Don’t stand in the way of the lonely” is just one of those times when banging on a guitar is better than feeling whatever it is you’re feeling.

Karla Kane — “The Lilac Line” is the lead single in what Kane refers to as a “pagan pop” album. This song is so gormlessly charming that I can’t help but fall in love.

Evan Moynihan — “Traveled Road” marks Moynihan’s second go-round here. It’s clear Moynihan’s clear-eyed, charming songs are going to take him places.


Blind Tigers — “Demolition Blues” combines my two greatest passions: distorted guitars and protesting the urban blight that is urban “renewal.”

Beev Rations — “Why don’t you?” closes us out with some classic rock’n’roll and unrequited love — the best combination since peanut butter and jelly.



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