March 31 — Sunday — Happy Easter (if you celebrate such things). Today is also the day when I have to finish up the NEWS NOTES & SPINS for April 1. Doesn’t mean though that I neglected this week’s playlist post or something new that hit my desk yesterday while I was working on the spins data.
In this week’s show I pulled a tribute to Richie Furay — from his days with Buffalo Springfield from their last album, and from Poco’s first album. Is is these incredible early bands in Richie’s career that have established him as one of the most legendary of Colorado’s musicians. He’s in the studio now with John Macy and friends finishing up a new solo effort due for release this year. I have no doubt it will be yet another legacy record in his career, although for sure not all his previously released solo efforts have been all that…
VIDEO / NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK
I’m a junkie. I’m always looking for that next new hit, that next “wow” moment that releases all the feel good at one time … sometimes it’s brutally ecstatic, but then you get the occasional “on second thought” moment when you realize that there’s always that next great hit and maybe this one wasn’t all that – ya know?
Durango singer-songwriter Thom Chacon just breathed his voice on me and released that energy. I think that what I’m hearing is pretty significant – like the first time I heard Steve Earle’s “Copperhead Road” in ’88 or Son Volt’s “Trace” in ’95. Those are seminal recordings, rare performances …anything that’s compared to them had better bring it – one shot – one hit – all the feel good in one huge rush. And it had better be worth more than one dose …otherwise it’s just another pissed load.
The album production notes really are the tie-off … “This record was recorded using all discrete transistor and vacuum tube technology in an all analogue format with Bob Dylan’s fabulous rhythm section (Tony Garner on bass and George Recile on drums).” The record is finished masterfully and pressed on 200 gram virgin vinyl.
Before you even get to the notes though, it’s Thom who’s offering …that early free “what’s this” thing that happens before the full rush comes on …it happens within half a song, half of the first song, the 2:29 “Innocent Man.” It’s in the voice, in the way he tells the story. In “American Dream,” the first official single and video off the album, a sense of fatalism comes into the picture with lines like “I’m worth more dead cuz baby I owe.” “Juarez, Mexico” could be a sister song to some of Dave Alvin’s folkier tomes. “Alcohol” stings as you know it does when the needle breaks the flesh – “oh, I’m sick, I’m shivering and I want nothing more than to spend time with you.” It only works if it’s pure …and Thom is every bit that – pure. At least that’s the hope now, isn’t it?
All in smooth haze and all, what I’m hearing tonight has a transcendent quality …and if not for the crowded bazaar today it seems on first blush that it could easily be considered in the same vein as…
…now, admitting you have a problem, as the first step to recovery, only works if you want to recover, right?
…yeah, no …not this time …not tonight.
Maybe tomorrow.
PLAYLIST S7 EP12
(C) = current title
(G) = gold
(R) = recurrent
(D) = debut album, ep, or single
(N) = new song from previously debuted album or ep
(G) Rick Roberts “West Wind” from She Is A Song (1973)
(G) Dan Fogelberg “Full Circle” from Full Circle (2003)
(C) Ryan Chrys “Stand & Be Counted” from A Lick & A Promise (2013)
(C) You Me and Apollo “Oh My Molly” from You Me and Apollo (2012)
(C) Johnny Hickman “Another Road” from Tilting (2012)
(R) Rachel James “We Don’t Care” from Not Giving Up (2011)
(G) Basheba Earth “Galaktik Luv” from Mothership (2006)
(R) Mahlon Hawk “Blackbird” from Black Edge (2011)
(C) Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band featuring Erica Brown “Tangled Road” from Tangled Road (2012)
(C) WhiteWater Ramble “Standard Deviation” from Roots & Groove (2013)
(G) Yonder Mountain String Band “Criminal” from The Show (2009)
(G) Ninth + Lincoln Orchestra “Your Cent” from Ninth & Lincoln (2008)
(G) Buffalo Springfield “Kind Woman” from Last Time Around (1968) *tribute to Richie Furay*
(G) Poco “Calico Lady” from Pickin’ Up The Pieces (1969) *tribute to Richie Furay*
(C) Chris Daniels “Sister Delores” from Better Days (2012)
(C) Jeff Brinkman Band “Ordinary Day” from Strange (2012)
(C) Lisa Bell “Bring the Love” from The Italian Project (2013)
(N) Congress “Killing Me Softly” from Loft Tapes (2013)
(C) Fierce Bad Rabbit “Carry On” from Maestro & the Elephant (2013)
(G) Freddi / Henchi and the Soulsetters “I Want to Dance, Dance, Dance” from Crown Princes of Funk: The Last Set (2010)
(R) Petals of Spain “Working 9 to 5” from Late Night Visitor (2011)
(C) Strange Americans “Plastic Pearls” from A Royal Battle (2012)
(C) Idlewhile Band “Dragonfly” from Live at the Walnut Room EP Vol 1 (2012)
(D) Matt Skellenger “My Side” from The Owls Are Not What They Seem (2013)
No time for commentary this week guys. I am on my way out the door heading to the CHUN Peoples’ Fair UMX today … had to miss yesterday cuz of all the snow blocking me in …
VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK: Rachel & the Kings are coming on strong in 2013, with a nomination in the Westword Music Showcase ballot, and invitations to perform at some of the top local music events of the summer.
PLAYLIST S7 EP11 March 2013
Sugarloaf “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” from Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You (1975) The Thugs “Voices” from The Thugs (1992)
(D) Michael Kirkpatrick “Young Man” from Key To My Cage (2013)Strange Americans “Engine” from A Royal Battle (2012) Nina Storey “Think Twice” from Think Twice (2013) Beats Noir! “Going Nowhere (feat. Venus Cruz)” from Where the Sun Goes Down (2013) Mercury Project “Fenced In” from Soapbox Jive (2004) P-Nuckle “The System” from The System (2013)Tyler Ward “Raise Up” from Hello. Love. Heartbreak (2012)
(D) TheCongress “People Get Ready” from Loft Tapes (2013) Dennis Wanebo “Running on Gravity” from Running On Gravity (2013) John Oates Band “Sittin’ On Top of the World” from The Bluesville Sessions (2012) Peter Sommer “Looks Like This” from Tremolo Canteen (2010) Earth, Wind & Fire “Runnin’” from All ‘n’ All (1977) Chris Daniels & the Kings “Roadhouse Music” from When You’re Cool (1987)
(N) Kristi Stice “Down By the Bucket” from Forgiving The Road (2013)You Me and Apollo “Before I Die” from You Me and Apollo (2012) Gromet “Skip Your Stone” from Barren (2013) WhiteWater Ramble “Dear Mr. Bankman” from Roots & Groove (2013) Railbenders “Texas Sun” from Southbound (2001)
(N) Fox Street Allstars “If I’m Wrong” from Tough Talk (2013) String Cheese Incident “Tinder Box” from Untying the Not (2003) Monroe Monroe “The Salesman” from Interiors (2013) Rachel & the Kings “Fall Down” from Tonic (2013) Fierce Bad Rabbit “Chasing After Things (We Don’t Know the Names)” from Spools of Thread (2010) Jim Stranahan “Leaves Must Fall” from Free For All (2010)
Sunday March 3rd. I’m a couple of days behind schedule. Could just be the three days that February was shorted at birth. After successfully blowing up the Y-T-D stats for unique visits in January, we lost some ground in February. That’s cool, we still had over 40 unique visits a day on average here – not counting the activity that takes place at my FB page.
I’ve been reworking a couple of the other pages here – notably the Rocky Mountain Music Network page, which is where you can find a listing of the records I’ve sent to radio and print media in CO on behalf of artists since 2008. Very happy to announce that the new Lisa Bell and WhiteWaterRamble releases are on the list for this year. There are a few more pending so stay tuned for those.
There were 28 new adds in February. There were 27 in January. At this rate we’d wind up with 330-360 releases being tracked for the year … which is about right. Estimates being what they are, “we” (those of us who talk about such things) think there’s about 500 records a year released in the state from an estimated 2000 acts (from solo to full orchestra). 12 of the 28 debuts wound up in the TOP 40 most spun in February… more will likely show up in the TOP 40 for March. I was very happy to see my friend Jon Wirtz’s new record “Tourist” do so well OTB (out of the box). I think his debut at #7 may be the highest debut for a jazz record I’ve ever logged.
On a personal note: I have entered a new phase in my life. I’ve long wondered if I could enjoy a physical fitness lifestyle.. biking, working out, eating “good” (healthy) foods, not drinking, not smoking, etc … So I hit the switch in my brain and embarked on a new lifestyle. And no, I didn’t give up the green .. a goat does need one vice LOL. But you are likely to see me out biking this spring and summer with some buddies – or at the gym … I started at 172-174. I’m at 161 five weeks in with a goal by Aug 1 of 145-148 and a goal by the time I hit 60 (two more years) of either a running marathon or a bike marathon. Question: can 60 year olds rock a sixpack? Hmmm… guess we’ll find out. Live healthy my friends .. catch you on the airwaves or at a show.
Do take a 30 minute break from the day and enjoy my video picks of the month.
STATION NEWS
March 1st marks the end of an era at KUNC (Greeley). Nancy D’Albergaria, KUNC’s Development Director since January, 2008, is retiring. Though Nancy has been on staff for only 5 years, her involvement with the station dates back to the early 90’s, when she began as a volunteer, along with her husband Thom and their children Sean and Ann.
Nancy soon became a member of the KUNC Community Advisory Board, and served as its chair. In February 2001, Nancy co-chaired the Friends of KUNC group that raised $2 million in 20 days to purchase KUNC’s license from the University of Northern Colorado, creating Community Radio For Northern Colorado (CRNC) and ensuring that KUNC continued as an independent station.
She went on to serve on the board of CRNC from 2001-2007, including a term as board chair. Nancy’s commitment and many contributions to KUNC over the years have been invaluable in creating the station that we are today. We wish her well as she embarks on her future travels.
Carrie Saldo will be joining KUNC and RMPBS starting April 1st, as an an arts and culture reporter (in conjunction with Rocky Mountain PBS and KUVO). For the past 2 years Carrie has been the host, writer and producer of “Connecting Point” – a nightly, 30 minute interview program on PBS member station WGBY-TV in Springfield, MA. Carrie also spent 3 years at WAMC public radio in Albany, NY as the Berkshire Bureau Chief.
Luke Runyon of Aspen Public Radio will officially be joining KUNC as their first Agribusiness Reporter on Monday, March 11th (in conjunction with Harvest Public Media, a network of stations across the midwest that does Grassroots reporting on food, fuel and field (http://harvestpublicmedia.org/). Luke spent the past 18 months working in Aspen covering general assignment, environmental and land use stories. He is already a familiar voice on our airwaves because of our collaboration with RMCR (Rocky Mountain Community Radio) and He’s also been featured on NPR several times.
Sally Kane, executive director for KVNF (Paonia), is stepping down from her position in June to look for new life opportunities. In her email out to RMCR (Rocky Mountain Community Radio) stations, Sally writes “We’ll be posting for my replacement and for a news position in the next couple of weeks. I’m still here for awhile so this won’t be the last you hear from me…” Sally first appeared on the air at KVNF when she was a high school student in 1980, and has long been considered one of RMCR’s brightest executive directors. Founded in 1979, starting with 10 watts of power in a garage on a mesa overlooking the town of Paonia, KVNF has grown to serve parts of 6 rural counties with two transmitters and seven translators and thousands of watts of power.
BREAKING NEWS ADDED an hour AFTER I published …. thanks to Andrew Schneider for the update. KRFC Development Director Danielle Hastings announced her resignation at the end of January. She is now at FoCoMA now as their full time seasonal marketing/communications and volunteer person. KRFC is now looking for a full time Development Director. Full details and downloadable application at http://www.krfcfm.org/about-krfc/jobs/. Essentially, this is a full time, 40 hour gig that pays $30,000 a year + commission to the right person. The successful candidate should have a minimum of a Bachelors degree in a related field and/or relevant experience, with experience generating operating revenues in a corporate, nonprofit or institutional setting. Knowledge of the public radio mission and its diverse audience is an advantage, as is demonstrated success in fundraising and/or grant writing for nonprofit programs along with demonstrated success in community and professional networking. The application deadline is March 14.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY… here I thought that only one station in Colorado was having a 10 year birthday party — and lo and behold there are two. Happy 10th birthday to KHEN (Salida) and KRFC (Fort Collins).
Locally-focused community radio, KRFC, hit Ft. Collins airwaves on March 1, 2003. KRFC will be hosting their 10th birthday party on April 6th featuring Great American Taxi, Mama Lenny & The Remedy, and a double dose of Michael Kirkpatrick from The Holler!
KHEN held their 10th birthday party in a new location in Salida on March 2nd. Don’t know what those folks are up to down there, but the website at http://www.khen.org hasn’t been updated since late last summer. Hope they get it fixed so we can all enjoy knowing what they’re playing..
MONTHLY TOP VIDEO PICKS
featuring Esther Sparks, Lisa Bell, The Lumineers, Kyle James Hauser, OneRepublic, Meniskus, Broken Tongues (7 videos = 30 minutes)
TOP 40 SPINS FEB 2013
When you look at the Station By Station listing you’ll notice [“x” number titles reported]. This is so you’ll not only see what the top five records getting the most love at a station are, but also how many “current year” releases are getting played. For February there were 290 titles tracked. 180 titles were reported as played at least once.
(CC) = Colorado Connection
(D) = album/ep debut on chart
(R) = reenter
[date] = Date added to reporting list
(3) 1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony (Cicero Recordings) Indie/New Alternative [1-Nov-12]
(2) 2. Fierce Bad Rabbit – TheMaestro and the Elephant (self) Rock/Adult Alternative [5-Jan-13]
(D) 3. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone (Telarc) Blues [20-Jan-13]
(1) 4. The Lumineers – The Lumineers (Dualtone) Americana [1-Mar-12]
(4) 5. Jeff Brinkman – Strange (self) Rock/Adult Alternative [1-Dec-12]
(15) 6. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP (Ruff Shod/Nettwork) Folk [1-Nov-1]
(D) 7. Jon Wirtz – Tourist (self) Jazz [31-Jan-13]
(D) 8. A Boy and His Kite – A Boy and His Kite (self) Indie/New Alternative [7-Jan-13]
(8) 9. Beautiful Loser Society – The Desperate Promenade (self) Americana/country-rock [5-Jan-13]
(15) 10. Flobots – The Circle In the Square (Shanachie Records) Urban Contemporary/alternative hip-hop [1-Aug-12]
(D) 11. Blue Canyon Boys – Next Go Round (self) Bluegrass [16-Jan-13]
(R) 12. Churchill – The Change EP (A&M/Otone) Rock/adult alternative [1-Mar-12]
(30) 13. Bonnie & The Clydes – Wrong Side Up (self) Americana/classic country [1-Jul-12]
(R) 13. Grant Farm – The Grant Farm (self) Americana/country [1-Mar-12]
(D) 14. Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize (self) Blues [7-Feb-13]
(20) 15. Beats Noir! – Where the Sun Goes Down (self) Urban Contemporary/alternative hip-hop [1-Oct-12]
(D) 16. Joshua Novak – Ephemeron (self) Rock/alternative [24-Jan-13]
(6) 17. The Yawpers – Capon Crusade (self) Rock [1-Sep-12]
(31) 18. A Shoreline Dream – “333” (self) Rock/alterative [12-Sep-12]
(7) 18. Esme Patterson – All Princes, I (Greater Than Collective) Indie/New Alternative [1-Sep-12]
(27) 19. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king} (Youngest Daughter Records) Folk/pop [1-May-12]
(D) 20. Abi Robins – Such A Mess (Morning Bird Records) Indie/New Alternative [30-Jan-13]
(14) 21. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon (Sub Pop) Folk [1-Nov-12]
(23) 22. The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow (Blank Tape) Folk [1-Apr-12]
(R) 23. SHEL – SHEL (Moraine Records / Mad King Records) Folk [1-Aug-12 2012]
(29) 24. Land Lines – Land Lines (self) Indie/New Alternative [24-Nov-12]
(D) 25. Catch Bees – Narratives from a Factory Town (On Joyful Wings) Indie/New Alternative [6-Feb-13]
(10) 26. You, Me and Apollo – S/T [EP] (self) Indie/New Alternative [1-Dec-12]
(11) 27. Chris Daniels – Better Days (self) Americana/country, folk [1-Jul-12]
(D) 27. gogoLab – Border Patrol (self) Jazz/soundtrack [7-Feb-13]
(D) 28. A Mouthful of Thunder – Slow Burn (self) Indie/New Alternative [1-Jan-12]
(D) 29. Dennis Wanebo – Running On Gravity (self) Folk/singer-songwriter [20-Feb-13]
(24) 29. Rob Drabkin – Little Steps EP (self) Rock/AAA [19-Jan-13]
(R) 30. 4H Royalty – Where UFOs Go To Die (self) Alt-country-rock [1-Jun-12]
(27) 31. Bad Weather California – Sunkissed (Family Tree) Indie/New Alternative [1-Feb-12]
(D) 32. Lisa Bell – The Italian Project (self) POP/crossover/adult contemporary [14-Feb-13]
(19) 32. The Gromet – Barren (self) Rock/AAA [1-Nov-12]
(R) 32. Tyler Ward – Hello. Love. Heartache. (self) POP/dance/R&B [1-Nov-12]
(R) 33. Achille Lauro – Flight or Flight (Hot Congress Records) Indie/New Alternative [1-Mar-12]
(31) 33. Grant Sabin – Anthromusicology (Blank Tape) Rock/blues-rock [10-Jan-13]
FEB ADDS
Abi Robins – Such A Mess
Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize
Brad Goode – Chicago Red
Catch Bees – Narratives from a Factory Town
Dennis Wanebo – Running On Gravity
Drop Switch – Thin the Herd EP
Esther Sparks & the Whiskey Remedy – Back to Life
FaceMan – Talk Talk Talk
Fox Steet Allstars – Tough Talk
Glass Delirium – Diamond Lullabies
gogoLab – Border Patrol
Jeremy Dion – Golden Some Days
Jesse Manley – A Path Through the Dark
Jon Wirtz – Tourist
Lisa Bell – The Italian Project
Meniskus – Stowaway
Mountain Standard Time – Sunny
Paper Bird – Rooms
P-Nuckle – The System
Poet’s Row – Poet’s Row
Rebecca Folsom – Reunion
Reno Divorce – Lover’s Leap
Rob Roper – The Other Side of Nowhere
Ryan Chrys – A Lick & A Promise
The Centennial – Nervous System
Thief River – Southbound to Nowhere
Uncommoners – Time and Other Tricks
WhiteWater Ramble – Roots & Groove
STATION BY STATION
KAFM (Grand Junction) [20 titles reported]
1. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
2. Blue Canyon Boys – Next Go Round
2. The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow
3. Beautiful Loser Society – The Desperate Promenade
4. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
KBUT (Crested Butte) [12 titles reported]
1. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP
2. Bonnie & The Clydes – Wrong Side Up
2. Jeff Brinkman – Strange
2. Leftover Salmon – Aquatic Hitchhiker
3. Grant Farm – The Grant Farm
KDNK (Carbondale) [24 titles reported]
1. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
1. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
2. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP
2. John Oates Band (CC) – The Bluesville Sessions
2. Leftover Salmon – Aquatic Hitchhiker
KDUR (Durango) [22 titles reported]
1. Beautiful Loser Society – The Desperate Promenade
2. Fierce Bad Rabbit – Maestro and the Elephant
3. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Live at Hodi’s
3. The Epilogues – Cinematics
4. Bad Weather California – Sunkissed
KGNU (Boulder) [17 titles reported]
1. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
2. Blue Canyon Boys – Next Go Round
3. Chris Daniels – Better Days
4. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
4. Grant Farm – The Grant Farm
KRFC (Fort Collins) [>100 titles reported]
1. Fierce Bad Rabbit – The Maestro & the Elephant
2. Mama Lenny & the Remedy – Punches & Hugs
3. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
4. Wire Faces – King Cataract
5. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
KRCC (Colorado Springs) [12 titles reported]
1. A Shoreline Dream – “333”
1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
2. Mike Clark & the Sugar Sounds – Round and Round
2. Grant Sabin – Anthromusicology
3. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
KSJD (Cortez) [3 titles reported]
1. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
2. Beautiful Loser Society – The Desperate Promenade
3. Tia Fuller (CC) – Angelic Warrior
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KUNC (Greeley) [13 titles reported]
1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
1. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
2. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon
3. Churchill – The Change EP
3. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king}
KUVO (Denver) [6 titles reported]
1. Brad Goode – Chicago Red
2. Tia Fuller (CC) – Angelic Warrior
3. Tom Gershwin – Sweet Pastimes
4. Polarity – King of Hearts
5. Jon Wirtz – Tourist
KVNF (Paonia) [7 titles reported]
1. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
2. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
3. Chris Coady – From Down Here
3. Darryl Purpose – Next Time Around
3. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
OPEN AIR 1340 (Denver) [67 titles reported]
1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
2. Wire Faces – King Cataract
3. Land Lines – Land Lines
4. Esme Patterson – All Princes, I
4. The Centennial – Nervous System
The Colorado Sound [57 titles reported]
1. Fierce Bad Rabbit – The Maestro and the Elephant
2. Jon Wirtz – Tourist
3. Flobots – The Circle In the Square
3. gogoLab – Border Patrol
3. Jeff Brinkman – Strange
GENRE/PROGRAM FORMAT
Americana/Alt.country/Alt.country-rock
1. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
2. Beautiful Loser Society – The Desperate Promenade
3. Bonnie & The Clydes – Wrong Side Up
3. Grant Farm – The Grant Farm
4. Chris Daniels – Better Days
Blues/Rhythm & Blues
1. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
2. Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize
3. Boa & the Constrictors – Married to the Blues
4. Sofie Reed – Simplicity Chased Trouble Away
5. Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band f/Erica Brown – Tangled Road
Dance/Funk/Hip-Hop/Urban Contemporary
1. Flobots – The Circle In the Square
2. Beats Noir! – Where the Sun Goes Down
3. Tyler Ward – Hello. Love. Heartache.
4. Air Dubai – Be Calm
4. Drop Switch – Thin the Herd EP
Folk/folk-rock/singer-songwriter
1. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP
2. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king}
3. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon
4. The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow
5. SHEL – SHEL
Indie/New Alternative
1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
2. A Boy and His Kite – A Boy and His Kite
3. Esme Patterson – All Princes, I
4. Abi Robins – Such A Mess
5. Land Lines – Land Lines
Jazz/Instrumental
1. Jon Wirtz – Tourist
2. gogoLab – Border Patrol
3. Brad Goode – Chicago Red
4. Tia Fuller (CC) – Angelic Warrior
5. Mango fan Django – Indigo Dreams
POP / Contemporary Adult / Crossover
1. Dennis Wanebo – Running On Gravity
1. Rob Drabkin – Little Steps EP
2. Lisa Bell – The Italian Project
2. Tyler Ward – Hello. Love. Heartache.
3. Zach Heckendorf – The Cool Down
ROCK / AAA / ALT / AOR
1. Fierce Bad Rabbit – The Maestro and the Elephant
2. Jeff Brinkman – Strange
3. Churchill – The Change EP
4. Joshua Novak – Ephemeron
5. The Yawpers – Capon Crusade