One thing was for sure: when Down Boy joined us Live from the 615 back on April 11, it was best not to blink. If you did, there was a chance you’d miss something incredible!
We already know that Brother Dusty is a fearless, multi-faceted musician. He can sing, rap, and play just about any instrument you put in front of him, in any style you could want.
That same fearlessness carries over into his worldview. This time, he’s striking back against the authority figures who have done him wrong with his latest offering, “Little Blue Suit.”
Coping with the loss of a loved one is a devastating experience. It’s something we’re never quite ready for, and it can take years to unravel the many ways in which a loved one has impacted your life.
Vacation was fun, and we do have a pile of emails to dig through upon our return. Not to mention, we have some other features and reviews hanging out there that we plan to get to this week.
In the meantime — and before we completely, willingly say goodbye to summer — we want to re-visit August one last time with some of the most popular tracks that comprised our UMC20 playlists throughout the month. Give yourself a listen to these while we take a chance to catch up!
Track listing Artikal Sound System – Time The Spring – Victoria TIOGA – Break Me In Moonroof – Trojans Lion’s Mouth – High Achievers The Parasocial Club – Sunny Day Rayne and Jaki Nelson – High Wasted Evan Cline – Part of Me Seth Witcher – A Game of Love Elisabeth Beckwitt – Baggage Leah Voysey – Keep It to Yourself Max Swan – Steady Maria Hassel – Anxiety Kendal Conrad – Come to Your Senses Joseph Gallant – Better Buzz Stephanie Ryann – Travelers Burn the Treaty – Murky Moon Sky Kiki Halliday – American Tragedy Eric & the Soo – Goulais Bay Billy Bauer Band – Better Days
It’s probably a good time to mention that we’re going to be on vacation next week. So, aside from this being the last new UMC20 playlist of the month, it’s the last update period until September. We’ll hit you with the best of August when we get back the day after Labor Day.
(Don’t worry, though. We’re cooking up some fun for you while we’re gone. More on that later in the week!)