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“Booty City,” Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears

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“Look at Me Now,” Karmin

“Basement Money,” Mates of State

“The Hatchet,” Crooked Finger

“Wanderfoot,” The Fling

“That Girl,” Aaron Zimmer

“Fats Domino,” The Features

“Cannibal,” Tally Hall

“Johnny Ace is Dead,” Dave Alvin

“Hippie For a Night,” Sam Bradley

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Between Fitz and the Tantrums and Black Joe Lewis, the Motown and blues sound of the 60s is making a raging comeback and thank the maker they are not Kinks knock-offs. 

http://livepage.apple.com/

Going the way of the Biebs, this Boston duo found fame via YouTube and how could you not get caught up in the jet-fueled rapping of Amy Renee.

Yes, they have been around longer, but this is easily the best substitute for those longing for something new from Tilly and the Wall. 


Solid lead-off, a great addition to the power pop rock genre. It will play in countless rotations in your head.

Perhaps the truest break-up song.

Get out, just leave my albums and music.

How these guys have not caught on yet a great mystery.

And, yes, the song is about what it says.

If the music gods are kind, Bradley recorded this song that he played live on his fall tour with Jenny Owen Youngs for there is no truer song about the hipster culture of today.

Catch a live performance of the song over at:


http://asoulfulsound.blogspot.com/


It is that good, check it out. And thanks for the link,

A SoulfulSound. Much thanks for the support and love.