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
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St. Vincent
17/05/2021Her sixth album “Daddy’s Home” draws it’s inspiration from her father who spent years in jail but it was his record collection that’s responsible for the unabashed retro sound
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Rag'N Bone Man
11/05/2021“Life By Misadventure” is the follow up to his immensely successful debut and he does it with a more subdued vocal approach.
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Manchester Orchestra
03/05/2021“The Million Masks of God” is their most audacious and brilliant yet.
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Vanessa Peters
26/04/2021She has been flying under the radar artistically since her debut in 2003 but her new album “Modern Age” should give her a serious foothold.
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Norah Jones
19/04/2021About the only thing she had not accomplished in her illustrious career was the release of a live album. “Til We Meet Again” checks that one off the list.
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Parker Millsap
12/04/2021His new album “Be Here Instead” is a bold step forward instrumentally, maintaining his folkie style but experimenting with electronic effects that bring about a change in his approach to his already well proven talent for songwriting.
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The Fratellis
05/04/2021The Scottish trio's sixth album “Half Drunk Under a Full Moon” continually evolves their sound with more elaborate sonic touches to go along with their sometimes lunatic lyrics.
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Damon Fowler
29/03/2021He is a guitar slinger, blues belter and veteran road dog who, with his new album “Alafia Moon” can add great storyteller to that list.
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Exploding Sun
22/03/2021The Hampton Roads band spent 2020 in lockdown like everyone else but made good use of their time off and recorded “Truesonic,” their eighth album.
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Valerie June
15/03/2021Her third album “The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers” is a concept album about those nocturnal illusions.
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Jimbo Mathus and Andrew Bird
09/03/2021“These 13” is a loving tribute to old-style Americana, using the duo’s own new, original songs.
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Julien Baker
01/03/2021“Little Oblivions” is her third album and she continues with the confessional tone of her first two but with a difference, she’s incorporating a lot more sonic intensity to these personal disclosures.
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The Hold Steady
23/02/2021Their eighth album, "Open Door Policy," brings their unique style to a whole new level.
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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
15/02/2021One of the first totally indie bands, they released their debut in 2005 fully on their own. That D.I.Y. appeal is still evident on their album “New Fragility.”
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Foo Fighters
09/02/2021Medicine at Midnight, their 10th album, is one of their most consistent and likable since their early days.
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Langhorne Slim
01/02/2021The first album of the week for 2021 is an album of pandemic inspired songs called “Strawberry Mansion.” It’s his seventh album and he might as well have called it “What I did during the covid quarantine.”
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Chris Stapleton
17/11/2020“Starting Over” is his fourth album since he made the switch from songwriter to recording artist
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Chris Stapleton
17/11/2020“Starting Over” is his fourth album since he made the switch from songwriter to recording artist.
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Wes Charlton
09/11/2020The artist from Virginia's Northern Neck creates a singular artistic vision with his fourth album “Breaking Light.” Performing all the instruments and vocals, the songs range from deeply personal to outright political.
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Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche
03/11/2020A comforting new album has arrived by the mother/daughter duo called, fittingly; “I Can Still Hear You.” The harmonies they create are the perfect antidote to isolation.