Sunday 30 August 2015

Song For Sunday - 29th Aug - Don't Cry

Slightly odd and unusual, but all the better for it, is this song Don't Cry Those Tears by Jack Colwell. With an atmospheric -- and beautiful mix of erotic/sad -- video to go with it, this is a Song for Sunday that I'll be going back to listen to (and watch - seriously, you're going to hit repeat at least once) often.


Friday 28 August 2015

Bonus Song - 28th Aug

Because it's Friday night and Friday nights deserve good tunes to get into the weekend mood I thought it was time for a Bonus Song.

Ari Gold has put together GoldNation and they have a new album Soundtrack To Freedom. From it comes this - Sex Like A Porn Star


Sunday 23 August 2015

Song for Sunday - 23rd Aug - Low

Matt Gold has one of those voices that lend themselves to be included in Song for Sunday. His album, Drown Before You Swim, is a great listen on a Sunday morning.

But this song here - Low - is new and is today's choice.



Sunday 16 August 2015

Song for Sunday - 16th Aug - Be My Man

A perfect song for a Sunday. Indiana Queen with a new track that'll be on their next album - Be My Man is the song.









(Look out for a slightly re-styled Song for Sunday next week)

Sunday 9 August 2015

Song for Sunday - 9th Aug - Shake Me Up

another Sunday song from Chris Riffle - to be fair, his music is totally made for a Sunday morning - here is Shake Me Up from his album Out of Town.



Sunday 2 August 2015

Song for Sunday - 2nd Aug - Girl

A very smooth love song, perfect for a Sunday morning. So smooth that you're going to want to hit repeat at least once.
The Internet ft Kaytrnada - both the band and the singer are new to me, but I'll be looking out for more.


Sunday 26 July 2015

Song for Sunday - 26th July - Something About Him

A perfectly low key story in song this week. It'll wash right over you and you may have to listen to it twice to get its meaning. But it's worth it. Brady Earnhart is the consummate singer-songwriter, telling tales and strumming his guitar to bring his audience the joy of his creations.

Santino Hassell calls these my 'sad eyed' music choices, but  I think they suit a Sunday morning.