Updates / Additions
New Releases
“Family Ties,” Charles Wesley Godwin – Sept. 22“Lucid Dreams,” BoyWithUke – Oct. 6
“Behind the Tea Chronicles,” Ed Motta – Oct. 20
“Shindo,” The Shindellas – Oct. 20
“The Catalyst,” Amaranthe – Feb. 23, 2024
This Week's Vinyl Releases
DVD + Blu-ray
“The Exorcist (50th Anniversary Edition),” Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb, et al – Sept. 19“Ghostbusters 1 & 2,” Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, et al – Sept. 26
“American Graffiti (50th Anniversary Edition),” Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford, et al – Nov. 7
“Babylon 5: The Complete Series,” Bruce Boxleitner, Mira Furlan, Stephen Furst, Richard Biggs, et al – Dec. 5
Just Released
(surprise releases + more)“Here’s To You. Here’s To Me.,” William Beckmann (new single: “She Can’t Be Found”; Hear here; Highway 90)
“Get Well Soon,” Wingtip (five-song EP; See here; Nettwerk)
“Another One Gained (Deluxe Edition),” Katy Guillen & The Drive (2022 album; Katy Guillen Music)
‘It’s Okay Honey,” Julian Talamantez Brolaski (Hear here; True West)
“Dead Man’s Hand,” Gator Pit (five-song EP; I/O Detroit)
“Here,” Point Taken (five-song EP; Point Taken)
All day long, I'm wearing a mask of false bravado
New Songs Playlist
(Click on title to stream)
Ray of Solar, Swedish House Mafia
Make Up Your Mind, Cordae
BLOW DIS STRAIN, tana
Standing My Ground, Neil Frances
Summer of Hell, The Natvral
train song, Trevor Hall
Pantomime, Cigar Cigarette feat. Naeem
Scene for an Exit, Levitation Room
Healing Like I Am, Summerlyn Powers
Spark, Carl Pariso
Truth in the Moment, Joslyn & The Sweet Compression
mosaic, Saveria
cheater, Savanna Santos
Tommy, Eric Sleeper
Everything Was For Love, Carla Morrison
Ya Got Two Wheels, Re Mattei
Summer Lovin’ With You, Keira Gray
No Devils in Hell, They are All Here, Rakeem Shabazz
Do What You Want, Janet Noh
you should stay, Kavai
R.I.P.
Leny Andrade (“First Lady of Brazilian Jazz”)
Today’s Birthdays
Music Birthdays for the Week of Aug. 6-12This Week In … 1982
(Source: Billboard)
No. 1 – “Eye of the Tiger,” Survivor
Biggest Mover Within the Top 40 – “Keep the Fire Burnin’,” REO Speedwagon (from No. 20 to No. 8)
Top Debut (No. 69) – “I Keep Forgettin’,” Michael McDonald
Biggest Mover Within the Hot 100 – “Only Time Will Tell,” Asia (from No. 64 to No. 45)
Shoulda Been a Bigger Hit – “She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft),” Jerry Reed
Music Headlines
> Travis Scott Lands Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 With ‘Utopia’ | Billboard
> ‘Her Career is Not Done’: Despite Damaging Allegations, Some See a Path Forward for Lizzo | The Hollywood Reporter
> Riley Keough Officially Becomes New Owner of Graceland and Sole Heir of Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate | E! News
Tour News
> Metallica Kick Off North American Leg of ‘M72 World Tour’ | Consequence
> Madonna Shares Update on Rescheduled Tour Dates Following Hospitalization | Entertainment Tonight