Quarters for the Jukebox


In the Jukebox — May 20

What’s new and in the jukebox for this week (alphabetically sorted by artist):

  • 3 Doors Down—3 Doors Down: More blue collar rock appropriate for radio play.
  • AM—Side by Side – Duets EP: Came out about a month ago; male singer/songwriter AM sings soft, simple duets with Meiko, Tina Dico, Julianna Raye, Buddy, Susie Suh and Rick Garcia. Listening to it has prompted me to download AM’s previous albums … happy, Leanna?
  • Filter—Anthems for the Damned: The band who brought you “Hey Man Nice Shot” and “Take a Picture” is back with an album after a six year absence … “Cold” (which has hints of “Take a Picture”) and/or “Kill the Day” (or its remix) could have some potential as singles.
  • Foxboro Hot Tubs—Stop Drop and Roll!!!: Neurotic, frenetic, old-school-feel rock ‘n’ roll.
  • Jesse McCartney—Departure: Not that I’m listening, but I feel obligated to say it’s out (it’s his “I’m grown up and have street credibility even though I used to sing and dance for cartoon music videos and now want to be Robin Thicke” album). The production sounds good (for the couple of songs I’ve heard); it will be interesting to see how mainstream play takes to it.
  • Mariah Carey—E=MC²: What does Einstein and relativity have to do with Mariah Carey? I don’t know … other than the brief sharing of initials. Either way, expect to hear clips of songs on YouTube, YouTube … .”
  • Mates of State—Re-arrange Us: Male and female duo sing hook-laden, uplifting indie pop-rock—and it’s pretty darn good (I’ll review).
  • Mayday Parade—Jamie All Over: Teen melodic rock single about dreaming about sunsets with a girl.
  • Tenth Avenue North—Over and Underneath: Christian indie alt. rock.
  • The Ting Tings—We Started Nothing: Female driven electro-rock.
  • Foxboro Hot Tubs—Stop Drop and Roll!!!: Neurotic, frenetic, old-school-feel rock ‘n’ roll.
  • Jesse McCartney—Departure: Not that I’m listening, but I feel obligated to say it’s out (it’s his “I’m grown up and have street credibility even though I was raised as a child performer” album). The production sounds good (for the couple of songs I’ve heard); it will be interesting to see how mainstream play takes to it.
  • Mariah Carey—E=MC²: What does Einstein and relativity have to do with Mariah Carey? I don’t know … other than the brief sharing of initials. Either way, expect to hear clips of songs on YouTube, YouTube … .”
  • Mates of State—Re-arrange Us: Male and female duo sing hook-laden, uplifting indie pop-rock—and it’s pretty darn good (I’ll review).
  • Mayday Parade—Jamie All Over: Teen melodic rock single about dreaming about sunsets with a girl.
  • Tenth Avenue North—Over and Underneath: Christian indie alt. rock.
  • The Ting Tings—We Started Nothing: Female driven electro-rock.
  • Vanessa Hudgens—Sneakernight: I only mention this because it’s so horrifically bad. Seriously.

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Thanks for the AM shout out.
You forgot to mention that you have to be a rocket scientist to find him as he is unsearchable on Google. But the song NEW ROAD makes me fall in love. xoxoxo

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YOU ROCK!!! Thanks for posting that. No more crying… all smiles. AM’s version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps… CLASSIC! Agreed?

P.S. Filter… looove them. Props to you for posting them too. Your site is stealing my heart.

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