Updates / Additions

New Releases

“Earned It,” Larry Fleet – Sept. 1

“The Grahams,” The Grahams – Sept. 8

“Festival Eyes,” Lillie Mae & Family – Sept. 8

“Dirty Shine,” ZZ Ward – Sept. 8

“Wild Child,” Charlotte Morris – Sept. 29

Reissues

“Rhythmicon,” John Came  Sept. 8

“Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (Special Deluxe Edition)” and “Special Forces (Special Deluxe Edition),” 38 Special  Sept. 8

“Just Won’t Burn (25th Anniversary Edition),” Susan Tedeschi – Sept. 22

Artist Merch Shop

Vinyl

“Scarlet’s Walk,” Tori Amos – Sept. 8

“This Fire,” Paula Cole – Sept. 22

Just Released

(surprise releases + more)

“Keepsakes,” hackedepicciotto (Hear here; Mute)

“Skinemaxxx (Side B),” Fly Anakin (new single: “Blain Pitch”; See here; Lex)

“Vol. 2 – Yet and Still,” Too Sad for the Public (project helmed by StorySound Records founder Dick Connette; StorySound)

“Resurrection,” Aaron Marlowe (Hear here; Heart Songs Music Group)

“Where Do Birds Go At Night?,” William Singe (Hear here; Twenty87)

“Offshore,” Decant (four-song EP; Hear here; Decant)

Take that look from off your face / You ain't ever gonna burn my heart out

New Songs Playlist

(Click on title to stream)

Resolution/Revolution, The Linda Lindas
Chasing Stars, Matteo Bocelli … written by Ed and Matthew Sheeran
Anchor, Richard Walters
not_me_tho, jaboukie
PALM ANGEL, Intence
Burnout, foamboy
So Bright, Doug E Shaffer
Bloom, The Conscience Pilate
Fracture, Apashe, Flux Pavilion & Joey Valence & Brae
One Way Street, Reyna Roberts
Plan B, LZ7
Melody’s Mother’s Jam, Spearmint
Bad Behaviour, Bedroom Tax
First
Contact, Psychology
Peace of Mind, Ofili, Ludovica & Kissbeatz

R.I.P.

Chuck Flood (business manager for country music stars and co-founder of Nashville’s FBMM)

This Week In … 1968

(Source: Billboard)

No. 1 – “Grazing in the Grass,” Hugh Masekela

Biggest Mover Within the Top 40 – “Stay In My Corner,” The Dells (from No. 36 to No. 25)

Top Debut (No. 62) – “Light My Fire,” José Feliciano

Biggest Mover Within the Hot 100 – “Yesterday’s Dreams,” The Four Tops (from No. 96 to No. 54)

Shoulda Been a Bigger Hit – “D-I-V-O-R-C-E,” Tammy Wynette

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