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Brighten The Corners 03/02/21

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 03/02/21
  • Japanese Breakfast–“Be Sweet”
  • Nessa Barrett–“La Di Die” Feat. jxdn
  • Adrian Sutherland–“Respect The Gift”
  • Spirit of The Beehive–“The Server is Immersed”
  • Rostam–“4Runner”
  • Black Pistol Fire–“Look Alive”
  • Ratboys–“Go Outside”
  • Cliff Beach–“Sunday Morning”
  • Ashe & Finneas–“Till Forever Falls Apart”
  • Pete Yorn–“They Don’t Know”
  • Reigning Sound–“A Little More Time”
  • The Band Camino–“1 Last Cigarette”
  • Flock of Dimes–“Two”
  • Merk–“God”
  • The Offspring–“Let The Bad Times Roll”
  • Cautious Clay–“Roots”
  • Mansionair–“More”
  • Sofia Valdes–“Handful of Water”
  • Field Music–“No Pressure”
  • Sheppard–“M.I.A”
  • Palms Station–“I Don’t Know The Way To Your Heart”
  • Ten Kills The Pack–“Body”
  • Good Kid–“Down With The King:
  • Remember Sports–“Pinky Ring”

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