Drew Beskin – Cha-Ching Machine

The last couple of months flew by without hardly any updates, so most of these forthcoming blog entries are news from the past. A long time favourite Drew Beskin from Athens, GA released his solo debut Cha-Ching Machine on the 24th of March. Drew Beskin is the mastermind behind such gorgeous indie rock groups as The District Attorneys, PURSES, Party Dolls. Actually it’s been somewhat difficult to keep tabs on Drew, because there’s like a new band name or new project every year. Some things don’t change though. His songwriting is always top-notch and the new solo record is an excellent addition to the Drew Beskin songbook. Cha-Ching Machine is out now on Laser Brains. This is my early favourite Hold Me Down. Such a brilliant song. The kind of pop music that I love.

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Craig Finn – We All Want The Same Things

I haven’t really thought about it a lot, but if I had to pick the greatest album of the year so far, I think I would choose Craig Finn’s new album We All Want The Same Things. I did already share the God In Chicago video a while back, but needed to quickly praise this again, because it’s such a special record and half of these songs could also be candidates for the song of the year award. The songs God In Chicago, Rescue Blues, Be Honest go above any kind of rating scale I can set up. I really enjoyed the earlier solo albums too, but maybe I still felt that they didn’t completely reach the level of The Hold Steady. I don’t have any doubts anymore. This is just as brilliant as The Hold Steady if not more. Craig Finn is a magnificent songwriter and We All Want The Same Things is a spectacular album.

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Joan Shelley – Where I’ll Find You

One more recent song love affair while we are at it. There’s dozens, because I’ve only updated a few times during the past couple of months. This one is from the new self-titled Joan Shelley album that is due out very soon on the 5th of May. A stunning folk song from most likely wonderful album. I haven’t heard the whole thing yet, but I fully trust the talent of Joan Shelley and the guidance of executive producer Dwight Lightning. By the way, I wholeheartedly recommend following her dog Dwight on instagram. Checking out if Dwight is up to something is like a daily routine to me these days and I also tell about Dwight’s actions to my wife and my cat. Sure I loved Joan’s music before I knew about Dwight, but somehow that marvellous dog has made me even a bigger fan of Joan Shelley. A great supporter for her. This is Where I’ll Find You from the forthcoming Joan Shelley album.

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Leah Senior – Pretty Faces

Another huge song addiction during this flu-ish vappu weekend has been Leah Senior’s Pretty Faces. It’s the amazing title track of her forthcoming album that is due out 26th of May on Flightless Records. Leah Senior is a marvellous Australian folk singer-songwriter and Pretty Faces is her second album. The debut full-length Summer’s On The Ground is also rather spectacular. Unfortunately yours truly was an ignorant fool when it came out and it took me until 2016 to find that treasure. However, since then I’ve been looking forward to hearing more music from her and now that wait is over. The first outtake from the new album is available, I’m badly in love with the song and have listened to it a few dozen times during the weekend. This is Pretty Faces from the forthcoming Leah Senior album.

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