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Brighten The Corners 01/19/21

Brighten The Corners is two whole hours of brand new tunes every Tuesday night from 10pm to midnight so you can stay up to date with your favorite artists and find some new ones as well and this week we flipped the script to celebrate the end of 2020!

Brighten The Corners 01/12/21
  • Parker Millsap–“The Real Thing”
  • Foo Fighters–“Waiting On A War”
  • PREP–“Turn The Music Up”
  • Grace Potter–“Release”
  • Joshua Henry–“Hold Me”
  • Israel Nash–“Down In The Country”
  • Blame My Youth–“Fantastic”
  • Goldpark–“Beautiful Desperation”
  • Jon Foreman–“Education”
  • The Happy Fits–“Hold Me Down”
  • Chai–“Action”
  • The Antlers–“Solstice”
  • Baio–“Dead Hand Control”
  • Brad Sample–“Without You”
  • Oberon Rose–“Demoniac”
  • Hiss Golden Messenger–“Sanctuary”
  • TV Priest–“This Island”
  • Matt Costa–“Make That Change”
  • Bruce Springsteen–“Ghosts”
  • Serena Ryder–“Better Now”
  • Reed Turchi–“I’ve Chosen Love”
  • Passenger–“Sword from The Stone” (Gingerbread Mix)
  • Mike Edel–“Still Thinking About You”
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah–“Thousand Oaks”
  • Lucero–“Back In Ohio”

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