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HOT HALF DOZEN 1.30.24

6 gems this week from a 100 submitted to me for review. They range from warm and comforting Gaby Moreo to youth LA rock Cuffed up. And two blues albums this week.

100 songs, albums and videos submitted this week

There is Always Home, single by Gaby Moreno.  The warm, comfortable voice of the Guatemalan-born, Latin Grammy winning and Grammy nominated singer/songwriter/producer just makes you feel snug and happy. Her unique talent shines like moonbeams on a summer night and  makes you want to go home. Stream on all major platforms.

The Love You Bleed,album by Danielle Cole. An even dozen, gut-grabbing, heart-rendering blues songs, by a legendary blues singer/songwriter/bassist, each one a star but in an album like this  they combine into a transcendent experience for blues lovers and a joy for everyone.  Stream on all major platforms.

The Roof Is On Fire, album by Mitch Ryder. Power soulful blues singing from a master, backed by a hot, hot band. The album features 12 songs, some very familiar like Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” and the Doors “Soul Kitchen” and some originals. All down and dirty blues at its best. Stream on all major platforms.

Polaroid Lovers, album by Sarah Jarosz.   Eleven songs ranging from the hard rock antics of  “Jealous Moon”  and  the country-infused “Runaway Train” to  the thoughtful  “Mescal and Lime” and “Good at What I do”, Polaroid Lovers are little stories with big sound – a contrast to  her 2021 Blue Heron Suite. Much fun, but Isten to the lyrics, as always. Stream on major platforms

Luna, la Follia, single by Giulia Millanta.  Romantic Latin rhythm, flowing Italian lyrics, this one is a home run. Put this on for a dreamy evening or to keep you moving through the day (or night). Perfectly arranged and taking full advantage of her unique voice, put Luna, la Follia on your playlists. Stream on Spotify, Bandcamp.  Italian.

Little Wins, single/video by Cuffed Up.  A youthful – but sophisticated – rock anthem with some British influence, a little Death Cab for Cutie, and a lot of get -up -and- dance. The LA-based trio of Ralph Torrefranca, Joe Lipstock, and Christina Apostolopoulos sound like a 10-piece rock band and move like a rocket at lift off.    Stream on Spotify.

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Patrick O’Heffernan

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