Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Monthly Mix: September 2017

Foo Fighters remain solid as Concrete & Gold


     The fall is officially here and has started off with a bang. Change is in the air as the leaves are changing color and falling to the ground. One thing that has not changed, is the arrival of fresh tunes.
     Seattle mega-rockers Foo Fighters are back with their brand new album Concrete & Gold [Sept. 15, via RCA]. The eleven tracks were produced by pop producer Greg Kurstin, which is a different route for the band. The sound of the record still remains very Foo-sounding. On the single "The Line," frontman Dave Grohl tells a story about being a satellite searching for life, while the band lays down a vintage rock backbone. The rest of the album is a solid listen all the way through. Check them out on tour as they swing through the United States with big gigs at CalJam and Voodoo Music + Arts Experience.
     The summer may be over, but it's a good feeling to know the iPods are refreshed with new tunes to last into the fall. The September Playlist makes a good companion for the first bonfire of the season.


September 2017 Playlist

1.  Alex Lahey  -  "Every Day's The Weekend"

2.  Hippo Campus  -  "Baseball"

3.  Foo Fighters  -  "The Line"

  
4.  Grizzly Bear  -  "Losing All Sense"

5.  Alice Merton  -  "No Roots"



7.  MisterWives  -  "Coloring Outside The Lines"

8.  Beck  -  "Up All Night"

9.  Mike Gordon  -  "Whirlwind"


10.  Turnover  -  "Super Natural"

11.  Liam Gallagher  -  "For What It's Worth"

12.  Walk The Moon  -  "One Foot"


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