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News At Noon/Two For The Road 4/4-10/18

Hear the News at Noon weekdays at 12p with Kendall & Two For the Road with Jeff weeknights around 5:45pm – we recap the week’s worth of new tunes Tuesdays 10pm-midnight!

{all titles out now unless otherwise noted}

Jeff’s 2018 favorites:

Kendall’s 2018 Favorites

https://open.spotify.com/user/1210973329/playlist/1bJzsBde7eLqMIvuqJcCVg?si=j6L4eL9WSV69DRd-OPAe5g

Wednesday 4/4 News At Noon

  • Dan Mangan–“Fool For Waiting”
  • River Whyless–“Born In The Right Country–“/Kindness A Rebel (out 6/8)
  • Car Seat Headrest–“Bodys”\Twin Fantasy

Wednesday 4/4 Two For The Road

  • Rachel Caddy–“Reach For You”
  • Snail Mail–“Pristine”/Lush (out 6/8)

Thursday 4/5 News At Noon

  • Ziggy Marley–“Rebellion Rises”/Rebellion Rises (out 5/18)
  • Frankie Cosmos–“Jesse”/Vessel
  • Greyhounds–“No Other Woman”/Cheyenne Valley Drive (4/13/18)

Thursday 4/5 Two For The Road

Trampled By Turtles – “The Middle”/Life Is Good On the Open Road (out 5/4)

Joshua Hedley – “Mr. Jukebox”/title track (out 4/20)

Friday 4/6 News At Noon

  • Mansionair–“Violet City”
  • Alice Merton–“Lash Out”/No Roots EP098 b][‘-=   \
  • ‘:St. Vincent–“Masseduction”/Masseduction

Friday 4/6 Two For The Road

Bishop Briggs – “White Flag”/Church of Scars (out 4/20)

Belly – “Shiny One”/DOVE (out 5/4)

Monday 4/9 News At Noon

  • Re-Arna–“You And Me”: Australian singer songwriter co-composed this song with Jon Lambousis and it is about the innocence of the very moment you fall for your true love.
  • Field Medic–“Let Freedom Ring 2”: Taken from the new album Songs From The Sunroom, out now, the song is about the events of August 12th. All proceeds from sales and streams are going to the Southern Poverty Law Center. They will be in DC on June 15th, Richmond June 19th, and Norfolk June 20th all with The Neighbourhood.
  • Mourn–“Barcelona City Tour”: The band started out in Barcelona as teenagers. This song is about their Spanish record label that held them back from touring for years. They are now in their 20s and are set to release their latest effort Sorpresa Familia on June 15th.

Monday 4/9 Two For The Road

Horse Feathers – “Without Applause”/Appreciation (out 5/4)

Melody’s Echo Chamber – “Breathe In, Breathe Out”/Bon Voyage (out 6/15)

Tuesday 4/10 News At Noon

  • Bob Dylan–“He’s Funny That Way”
  • St. Vincent–“And Then She Kissed Me”
  • Benjamin Gibbard–“And I Love Him”

Tuesday 4/10 Two For The Road

JOHNNYSWIM & Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors – “Ring The Bells”/Goodbye Road EP (out 5/4)

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – “Talking Straight”/Hope Downs (out 6/15)

 

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