Out Of The Box Cd Of The Week With Paul Shugrue

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All this week listen for songs.... Hear it on Out of the Box, read Paul's review and hear a sampler of the CD by clicking the CD cover.

Episódios

  • Caamp

    09/06/2025

    “Copper Changes Color” is their fourth album, a collection of acoustic campfire songs about love and self doubt

  • Matt Berninger

    02/06/2025

    On his second solo album, “Get Sunk” he further carves out a place for his side hustle and in some places out does what The National has tried to do recently.

  • Taj Mahal and Keb Mo

    28/05/2025

    “Room on the Porch” is a second collaboration from these two acoustic blues icons. Their first album together won a Grammy award for contemporary blues album of the year

  • Tune-Yards

    19/05/2025

    “Better Dreaming” is bursting with a joy that is impossible to resist.

  • Arcade Fire

    12/05/2025

    “Pink Elephant” is their seventh album and a fascinating examination of the problems they are going through that have so obviously not been resolved.

  • Car Seat Headrest

    05/05/2025

    A one-time student at the college of William and Mary, Will Toledo and his band have released “The Scholars,” a rock opera about students at a fictional university.

  • Goose

    28/04/2025

    Since their last album in 2022 their popularity has grown exponentially, “Everything Must Go” will only ramp up their momentum.

  • Julien Baker & Torres

    21/04/2025

    They had similar upbringings and use that bond collaborate on the new album "Send a Prayer My Way" which has a very alt-country feel to it’s songs.

  • Bon Iver

    14/04/2025

    “Sable fable” is made up of songs that deal with Justin Vernon's identity, he’s happier now and it shows in the bright, vibrant sound

  • Elton John and Brandi Carlile

    07/04/2025

    Though they are thirty five years apart in age, they have become very close and that bond is what makes “Who Believes in Angels" special.

  • Mumford and Sons

    31/03/2025

    "Rushmere" is their first album since 2018 and is like a warm embrace of comforting music from an old friend.

  • My Morning Jacket

    24/03/2025

    Their tenth album “Is” finds their cosmic meanderings channelled into concise melodies and emotional energy.

  • Jason Isbell

    10/03/2025

    He has gone solo in more ways than one on his new album “Foxes in the Snow.”

  • The Devil Makes Three

    03/03/2025

    Their first album in seven years, “Spirits,” strips down the arrangements and lets the lyrics supply most of the muscle

  • Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

    25/02/2025

    “Honeysuckle” is more acoustic than previous albums but no less muscular

  • The Lumineers

    17/02/2025

    Their fifth album, “Automatic” is an apt description for the effortless way they combine sparse arrangements with heartfelt emotions.

  • Michigander

    10/02/2025

    A one man band from the Great Lakes' state who has been recording since 2017 but has just released his first full length album

  • Lilly Hiatt

    03/02/2025

    On her sixth album “Forever” the daughter of John Hiatt literally blows up how she's been stereotyped with a set of reverb shrouded rockers.

  • Larkin Poe

    27/01/2025

    The duo of sisters have won two Grammy awards for their last two albums and continue their southern roots rock ways with their latest, “Bloom.”

  • David Gray

    20/01/2025

    On his 13th album “Dear Life,” his voice effortlessly conveys a sense of wisdom.

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