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Song of the Day: “Hurt People” by The Neal Morse Band
The Neal Morse Band (now officially rebranded as NMB) has spent the last decade functioning like a high-performance steam engine releasing and touring…
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February 2026
Flashback Friday : A Trick Of The Tail by Genesis
A Look Back At This Pivotal Release Half A Century Later
Feb 27
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Song of the Day: “Who Should I Say Is Calling?” by Demob Happy
Released on January 30, 2026, Demob Happy’s fourth studio outing, The Grown-Ups Are Talking, suggests that after a decade of being rock’s most reliable…
Feb 26
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Weird Music Wednesday: “RV Envy” by Geologist
Brian Weitz, better known as Geologist, has spent decades as the sonic tectonic plate, and founding member of Animal Collective—the guy responsible for…
Feb 25
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Song of the Day: “Aozora” by Karnivool
After a decade-plus of silence that had fans wondering if the band was dodging the ATO (Australian Taxation Office), Karnivool finally emerged with IN…
Feb 24
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Song of the Day: “I Did It For Love” by The Lone Bellow
What A Time To Be Alive, arrived on February 13th like a Valentine’s Day card written in grit and soul.
Feb 23
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Flashback Friday: FA3574 by Famous Actors From Out of Town
When Famous Actors From Out of Town released their sole recording, FA3574, in 1986, it arrived as a definitive document of the Richmond, Virginia…
Feb 20
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Song of the Day: “Light Night Mountains All That” by Ratboys
With Singin’ to an Empty Chair, Ratboys have once again proven that they are some of the most reliable utility players in indie rock.
Feb 19
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Weird Music Wednesday : “Stowaway” by Steel Beans
Today’s Weird Music Wednesday offering features a song that, in and of itself, is not weird at all… however, If you like your rock ‘n’ roll with a side…
Feb 18
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Song of the Day: “True Black” by Jay Buchanan
On Weapons of Beauty, Jay Buchanan trades the stadium-sized thunder of Rival Sons for the haunting stillness of the Mojave Desert.
Feb 17
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Song of the Day: “I Know Where Mark Chen Lives” by Joyce Manor
Have you ever thought to yourself “You know, I like Blink-182 but their songs are just way too long!” If so, read on…
Feb 16
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Flashback Friday: The Disconnection by Carina Round
More than 20 years after its initial release (Oct 2003 in the UK and March 2004 in the US), Carina Round’s The Disconnection remains a startling…
Feb 13
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