3139 Featured_Track playlists

Every Time the Sun Comes Up – Sharon Van Etten

And in one swift and fatal swoop – Sharon Van Etten painfully reminds us that each new day poses an entirely new threat of self-destruction and defeat. Damn.

Stay – The Hails

Don’t just stay there, GO listen to The Hails…

“American Pie” by Don McLean

A long, long time ago I can still remember how that music Used to make me smile And I knew if I had my chance That I could make those people dance And maybe they’d be happy for a while But February made me shiver With every paper I’d deliver Bad news on the doorstep… More

People – Les Bods

I can’t believe that it has been just short of a year since Les Bods, a band out of Brighton, England, sent me their first single, “People.” I also can’t believe it has been a year since this COVID-19 shitshow began.

Les Bods

Stalled Boson – Olan Mill

From the album Paths, described by its creators as “an account of both melancholy and euphoria”. This is an exploration of sounds that encourages the listener to dive in and immerse deeply in their own journey.

The Crossing Place – Beelzebub Jones, Half Deaf Clatch

If the Devil had a bastard child I think I just found him.

Morning Sun – Melody Gardot

I’ve been coming back to this song everyday at around 5pm, when I just need a breather! Soulful and gentle, Gardot says ”It’s about life, and the people living it — right now.”

Orlando in Heaven – Brian Tarquin & Hal Lindes

I composed, produced & performed on this track in memory of the victims from the horrific shooting events that occurred in the Pulse Nightclub June 12, 2016 at 2:02 AM. In fact, my family and I were in Orlando at the time of the shooting.

Fall With Me – ANA

“Fall With Me” just dropped and it’s soulful, swirling tasty stuff.

Infiltrate – Cappadonna

Step back in time to the Boom Bap era, where lyricism was the foundation or rap. Throw up your W’s!

Best Friend – CAPYAC

Sometimes an artist comes with a track so stankin’ that it’s funky fresh beyond doubt.

Cliffs of Dover – Eric Johnson

Not only was the song great, but the guitar tone and techniques were amazing. The beautiful part was no one else really knew who he was, except for us guitarists.