Out Of The Box Cd Of The Week With Paul Shugrue

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Synopsis

All this week listen for songs.... Hear it on Out of the Box, read Paul's review and hear a sampler of the CD by clicking the CD cover.

Episodes

  • Eilen Jewell

    08/05/2023

    “Get Behind the Wheel,” her tenth album, tells of the nadir her career hit during the pandemic and how, by refocusing her life, she was able to liberate herself

  • The National

    01/05/2023

    Their 9th album “The First Two Pages of Frankenstein” builds on their already well-established core sound of poetic somberness

  • Lael Neale

    24/04/2023

    Her third album “Star Eaters Delight” distinguishes her as a lo-fi singer songwriter with a voice and instrumental approach that sound like no other artist today.

  • Natalie Merchant

    17/04/2023

    "Keep Your Courage" is the first solo album in nine years from the former 10,000 Maniacs lead singer.

  • Ruston Kelly

    10/04/2023

    “The Weakness” comes after his divorce from Kacy Musgraves, it’s theme deals more with the resilience needed to handle all transitions in life

  • boygenius

    03/04/2023

    “The Record” is the full length debut album by Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker.

  • Nickel Creek

    27/03/2023

    “Celebrants” is their first in nine years and only their fifth album going back to their 2000 breakthrough. It’s not a reunion album, it’s a continuation of what they started

  • The War and Treaty

    13/03/2023

    On “Lover’s Game” they draw on traditional folk, country, R&B, and spirituals, often combining them all in one song.

  • Marc Broussard

    06/03/2023

    "S.O.S. 4: Blues For Your Soul” is a charitable album of mostly covers by the powerhouse New Orleans singer, co-produced by Joe Bonamassa who plays on four tracks

  • Lucero

    27/02/2023

    “Should’ve Learned By Now” is an antidote to their last couple of albums, tapping into their bar band ethos.

  • Joe Louis Walker

    20/02/2023

    “Weight of the World” is one of his most adventurous albums, as it breaks down genre barriers between soul, blues, jazz, funk, rock and roll and more

  • Yo La Tengo

    13/02/2023

    On their 16th studio album, “This Stupid World,” they brilliantly toggle between loud and quiet textures.

  • Mark Erelli

    06/02/2023

    He's been recording since the late 90’s and his new album, “Lay Your Darkness Down” is inspired by a recent diagnosis of a degenerative eye disease that could leave him blind.

  • Ann Gray

    30/01/2023

    She's a sixteen year old Hampton Roads high school student who’s debut album is “The Half of It.” Forget all the “for her age” qualifications, this is a fully formed songwriter

  • Lucky 757

    24/01/2023

    “Rockabilly Revival” brings the 1950’s genre kicking and screaming into the 21st century by recalling the frenetic energy of its pioneering artists.

  • Margo Price

    16/01/2023

    "Strays," her fourth release is a synthesis of styles and shows off her abilities a diverse singer songwriter

  • Larkin Poe

    14/11/2022

    "Blood Harmony," their new album, pays tribute to their southern heritage conjuring up gritty, swampy images with fiery slide guitar solos and soulful vocals.

  • Seth Avett

    07/11/2022

    "Seth Avett Sings Greg Brown" is the Avett Brother’s tribute to an artist he first heard when he was 15 years old and has been one of his musical guiding lights since then.

  • Trampled By Turtles

    01/11/2022

    The Minnesota band has released their 10th album “Aplenglow” and like the title suggests, the music takes on the sound of the reddish haze that blankets the mountains at dawn and dusk

  • Sloan

    24/10/2022

    They have been one of the most consistently superb rock and roll band's since their 1996 breakthrough album.

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