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  1. solitude
    by lord snow
  2. Saint Cloud
    by Waxahatchee
    She’s such a great singer. Her singing style just charges on, confident in ability, full of exquisite choices. The band carries the songs with reverence. Really good album.
  3. Dead Roots Stirring (REMASTERED)
    by Elder
  4. Could We Be More
    by Kokoroko
  5. Undercover Beast
    by Langendorf United
  6. Straight, forward
    by DJ Strawberry
  7. Meet the Lostines
    by The Lostines
  8. The Well I Fell Into
    by WHY?
  9. Doo-Ha!
    by The Lewis Express
  10. Thunderball
    by Melvins
    Saw them tonight in San Luis Obispo with youngest son. They totally killed it. They’ve figured out a magical groove, different vocals, singing in unison, locked in. Dual drummers played with each other and off each other… effin’ killed it. Heavy heavy heavy but amazingly balanced at the same time with space given for members to do their thing. Unique sound, thoughtfully executed, freakin’ blew our socks off. Run don’t walk before you take another breath go see a show.

    Bought merch to support
  11. West Coast
    by STUDIO
  12. May You Be Held
    by SUMAC
  13. Cometh The Storm
    by High On Fire
    Saw these cats in Oakland couple months back with one of my kids. It raged.
  14. Luminiferous
    by High On Fire
  15. Electric Messiah
    by High On Fire
  16. De Vermis Mysteriis
    by High On Fire
  17. Yonder
    by Dabda / 다브다
    Great musicianship. Warm, expansive sound. Interesting arrangements. I really like the guys. 🙂
  18. Härvest
    by Poison Ruïn
  19. This Guitar Was Stolen Along With Years Of Our Lives
    by Ceschi
    Sometimes you come across an artist that is compelled to do what they do.

    I appreciate the musicality and the arrangement and the artistry of the songs. He sings and plays like his life depends on it. I appreciate the humanity of the lyrics… Like reading Tortilla Flats, or watching Nobody’s Fool.

    Ceschi is a bright star. I’m glad he’s loose in the world.
  20. Sans Noodles
    by Kev Hopper