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Madame Claude, Grete, Archers, Cronin

 

  

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Another episode with Chris, Madame Claude delight us again, this time with this amazing Punjabi – Ska cross over track Ladies and Gentlemen. I played them in episode 2 so all their details can be found there.Next up is Grete with an absolute banger of a tune Different. One of my faves of the year I think. I played her other track in episode 3,  but I couldn’t wait to play you this tune.  All the way from Sacramento Archers came charging in 3rd with their rock/metal killer track Never Enough. “Never Enough is a story too many of us are familiar with – the chemistry between two people who aren’t good for each other. These relationships are addictive by nature, and oftentimes toxic, resulting in conflict both internal and external. Never Enough addresses the uncomfortable side of this kind of relationship, acknowledging the “temporary high” of lapsing into toxicity. Because although there’s conflict and you might know it’s unhealthy, breaking the bonds for good is a lot harder than dealing with the familiarities with the thing you’ve come to know. – Nathanael Pulley – Vocals. They have 3 shows in the uk in Feb an march as well as a US tour. You can find out more by visiting their Facebook page  And finally to iconic Irish 4 piece CroninOverlooking Paris, whose credentials include “serving as musical directors for the Shane MacGowan Late Late Show Special in 2019, assembling a band that included members of The Pogues, Glen Hansard, and Lisa O’Neill. They’ve also performed at high-profile events such as Shane MacGowan’s wedding (alongside Johnny Depp) and funeral (with Nick Cave), and appeared in Julien Temple’s acclaimed documentary A Crock of Gold.” You can check out their fantastic website here.

 

 

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Grimson, Keith Buckman, Masi Masi, Little Juke



  

Number 6 starting with an idyllic earworm  from Grimson and I Made My Therapist Cry Today.  The blurb says “NYC songwriter and animator Grimson turns a real−life horror story about his crying therapist into a frantic and alarmingly catchy tune” His explaination of the even reads ‘”I wanted to capture the rush of confusion and shock that I felt when I turned around to see my psychoanalyst quietly sobbing in her soft armchair. I had just finished telling a story about being on psychedelic mushrooms in the botanical gardens in Berlin. How I looked up at a gnarled gray tree that reminded me of British actor Bill Nighy, and how I felt more connected with that barren tree than any of the over-saturated colorful flowers that were so neatly organised” So there you are, He is go ahead enough to have an amazing website https://www.grimsonweb.com/which you should go a look at now!

 

I’ve been looking forward to playing Keith Buckman and Of the Low Weald and the Marsh since I first heard it a few weeks ago. As I explained, I met Keith at a songwriter’s forum I hosted a few years ago. It’s a golden nugget of a tune from a talented songwriter and performer. You won’t find much about him online but if you love this song as much as I do and want to hear more then go to his Bandcamp site https://keithbuckman.bandcamp.com/album/of-the-low-weald-and-the-marsh

Bradfor’s Masi Masi is up next with a funky anthemic She’s Trouble. It’s a multi layered slice of greatness this tune and fortunately “Masi Masi is hitting the road for a UK tour this April, bringing his dynamic live show to cities across the country. Tour dates and details will be announced soon via his social media pages, so fans should stay tuned for updates”. You will find out more from his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MasiMasiMusic/

Little Juke and Time On My Mind send us home with this deep and complex track. “

Time On My Mind” marks another shift in gears for the band—a track they’ve come to love playing live. It’s about the urge to break out of the mundane routine and the idealisms that we are often subject to. More than just a song, it’s a call to do something with your life, embodying both the restless energy of breaking free and the determination to seek something greater. Visit their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/littlejukemusic/ for even more details.

Thanks for all your support so far for our new show and I love you all!

 

 

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Nerv, Lyra, Olivia Rafferty, This Is War!

 

  

I’m back with number 5 and this time with my good friend Chris

Kicking off with Sacramento’s favourite Nerv – LOST! a great rock rock anthem and what their blurb says “Nerv stands out for their unique blend of genres, combining elements of punk, alternative rock, and electronic music to create a sound that’s both energetic and introspective. Their lyrics often explore themes of mental health and personal struggle, resonating deeply with listeners. Additionally, the band’s dynamic live performances and strong sense of community make their connection with fans truly special” which is probably why their American tour daiary is so vast. You can check out their FaceBook page https://www.facebook.com/WeAreNerv

Next up comes the brilliant Lyra and her outstanding new single Time. As well as the brilliant vocals the breaks feature one of the best synth solos you will hear this year. She is smart enough to have a website https://www.lyraofficial.co.uk/ that has plenty of pics and videos that you should certainly check out.

Olivia Rafferty beguiled us with the beautiful Juan de Fuca, A stunning vocal delivery from one of the brightest stars in Scotlands singer songwriters tradition. “The album Typical Forever has been backed by the Geologist’s Association in the UK and was also funded in part by a successful Kickstarter campaign in early 2024. It filters human emotions and experiences through the lens of geology, and features topics such as volcanoes, fossils, ice age floods and sedimentary rock. It comes out in March 2025″ Another of this week’s artists that has an amazing website. She has allsorts going on including pictures and videos. Check it out here at https://www.oliviarafferty.com/

Rocking in at number four this episode is This Is War! and  Lucifer’s Party which frontman Paul Carden explains as “Heaven and Hell have flipped. Rich people starting wars that poor people fight. It’s about the death of democracy and I think it’s quite catchy. It’s about today. I mean we live in a world where Trump is president not once but twice…. Take me now!…And all I can do is write a little song.” It’s a cracking song with some very interesting production tricks. A Liverpool band that has a touch of Gerry Marsden in the delivery. I can’t find any external links to the band so I can’t share what they are up to.

 

What a great episode and great to have Chris on board. 

Onwards!

 

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