![]() ![]() I will add each five songs shared to the playlist each day. ![]() You can click to listen to each video below, or choose the Spotify link to listen to the My Top 5 Song Obsessions of the Day :: Top Five playlist. A bit of a moody and melancholic mix of songs this Friday. Next up some Tori, followed by Ride and The Chameleons. Today’s My Top 5 Music Obsessions of the Day starts with a Dramarama song that has a lot of personal significance, then its a song from the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack, a film I need to re-watch soon. Today though, it is work and visits with friends, laundry and packing a bag, and, of course, music. Tomorrow I will be in a different city - San Francisco - to see the Misfit Cabaret’s GRIMM ( see details here). The end of the week came quickly, as happens often with the busiest of weeks. Meg MacDonald / ***.***.**** / Magallon / ***.***.My Top 5 Music Obsessions of the Day :: 3/3/17įriday, Friday, Friday. “…I can't wait for the next sweaty, sing-along experience.”- Whitney Matheson, USA Today TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content making it a trusted source for music and culture. “…some of the best musicians New Jersey has ever produced” -Upstage Magazine “ band’s supercharged set blew everyone else away.” -Orange County Register “…be prepared for a live show that's tight as hell and surprisingly loud.” Dallas Observerĭramarama’s John Easdale has been called “…o ne of the finest singer/songwriters of these times…” -Los Angeles Times Weeklings Promo Video for the bands third album, titled '3.' Video production, editing and art direction by Michelle Slevin of PDI Design. The version from Live at the China Club begins each show. Lyric video production, editing and art direction by Michelle Slevin of PDI Design. The Dramarama song 'Anything Anything' serves as the title and theme song of New York City radio station WRXP-FMs free-form program 'Anything Anything with Rich Russo'. “one of America's best rock bands…” -Chicago Sun Times Dramaramas 'Swamp Song' written by John Easdale. “…it is a tribute to a potent sound and enthusiastic vision that Dramarama still sounds as fresh and sharp now as when it first emerged during the corporate-rock bloat of the mid-80’s.” “Dramarama-Rising Like Lazarus From The Ashes: …reviving the hard-driving sound that made this alterna-rock band so beloved by those in the know.” – Jim Farber, NY Daily News Dramarama shows are fast, tight, loud, sweaty sing-alongs.” As Easdale puts it, “ Few things compare to that sense of uninhibitedness you feel during a great show–waving your fist, stomping your feet, singing out and not giving a f*ck about anything but the music. On the contrary, the band has been tearing up stages across the country the entire time. Boy” Englert and the “new guys”– drummer Tony Snow and bassist Mike Davis, aka The Thunder Brothers, who joined twenty or so years ago–have let any dust gather, any moss to grow. Thirteen years is a long time between releases, but it’s not as though the band, which includes original members/guitarists Peter Wood and Mark “Mr. Miracle or not, the new material highlights the overall timelessness of the band’s sound, which is as fresh today as when they released their critically acclaimed first album, Cinema Verite, in 1985. We have over 600,000 songs from 20,000 song albums performed by 44,000 singers and bands. It really is nothing short of a minor miracle that I'm not dead or completely burnt out." "It’s a horrifying thing to realize that you care more about drugs than you do about your family or your health–both mental and physical. "I consider myself an expert on the subject," admits Easdale. A subject with which singer/songwriter John Easdale has vast personal past experience. ![]() #Dramarama swamp song freeIt’s all in the free form tradition of Sacramento. …and now Dramarama is back with two new releases, "Swamp Song" and "It's Only Money." Both of which were written in the not entirely recent past and both of which deal with addiction. Each week you’ll hear favorite artists making fresh music and fresh artists making new favorites, from Led Zeppelin to Foo Fighters to Beck. Is the first single from John Easdale’s enigmatic band,Īnd the first new song from the band in 13 yearsįrom Dramarama’s forthcoming album due in 2019! ![]()
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