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I love a good story in a song, and listening to them is like reading a book of vignettes. What’s good: This song came on shuffle while I was up late editing Democracy Comes Alive graphics, and it led me down a weeks-long Wood Brothers rabbit hole. It was a real treat revisiting the original track by the outlaw country Mount Rushmore: Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson. What’s good: I was absolutely blown away by Slightly Stoopid‘s cover of The Highwaymen’s “Highwayman” at Democracy Comes Alive. What’s good: Keep the new tunes coming, Karina. What’s good: If anybody is gonna say the F-word in a Stevie Wonder song, it’s gonna be Stevie Wonder. Rapsody, Cordae, Chika, & Busta Rhymes) – “Can’t Put It In The Hands Of Fate” What’s good: Rubber Soulive is for the children. What’s good: This Chromeo revamp hears the “Funklordz” laying their signature pop-synth beats over Dirty Projectors’ delicate, soulful vocals. –Kel Kawasĭirty Projectors, Chromeo – “Lose Your Love (Chromeo Remix)” Clearly taking inspiration from Blind Willie McTell‘s “Lord Send Me An Angel”-a song The White Stripes covered frequently-”Three Women” highlights the best of what White’s solo career has to offer: clever songwriting, blistering guitar sections, a thunderous rhythm section, and a B3 organ from Ikey Owens that would make Laurens Hammond proud. “Three Women” is arguably my favorite song on that album, and my choice for October’s L4LM Monthly Mix.
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Performing as a three-piece with drummer Daru Jones and bassist Dominic John Davis, White treated the SNL audience to the title track of his sophomore solo album, Lazaretto. Then, just days after that news, Saturday Night Live announced that White would fill in as the musical guest for Morgan Wallen, who had not followed the show’s COVID-19 guidelines. Shortly after appearing on Bonnaroo‘s Virtual ROO-ALITY festival via an archival White Stripes and solo band performances, White’s company Third Man Records announced the first ever White Stripes Greatest Hits album. What’s good: Well, it was quite the busy month for Jack White. Plus, singer Kam Franklin is a gem-not to mention a member of HeadCount‘s Board of Directors. What’s good: An instantly catchy tune with a poppy, infectious beat and lyrics that are reminiscent of lighter days and hopeful for a brighter future. The Suffers – “Take Me To The Good Times” What’s good: Lawrence just released a live record, and it’s amazing! It also features the first-ever release of the band’s new song, “Freckles”, which is going viral on Tik Tok as we speak. Helped make her set one of my favorites of the day at Democracy Comes Alive. It hits all the thematic marks, but in such an elegant way. What’s good: Maggie’s got the best take yet on the “wtf 2020” song format. What’s good: We were due for a Phish Halloween this year and I’m feeling nostalgic, so I picked a bunch of classic tunes that Phish covers on this month’s Mix. What’s good: The Motet just announced a lineup change, but make no mistake-they’re still one of the baddest bands in the land. duo to get in the spirit of the month’s holiday. What’s good: Let’s turn on the groovy vibes and start getting a little spooky. Maribou State, Holly Walker – “Spooky” (Recorded at RAK Studios, London) What’s good: This song off of Wong’s latest full-length album-his eighth of the year-perfectly pairs his signature upbeat jazz-funk sound with Misch’s vibe-y beats. We hope we can help you discover something that moves you, too.ĭive into the October 2020 edition of the L4LM Monthly Mix below and subscribe on Spotify to make sure you don’t miss any new L4LM Monthly Mixes. Hear a song you like as you listen through? Scroll down (or “cmnd + f” search) and find out “what’s good” with the selection-why that music moved us this month. This article serves as your listening guide for the L4LM Monthly Mix-your liner notes, your peek inside our brains. This is just the music that’s on our minds, the music we’re excited to share with you right now. There’s no particular overarching rhyme or reason to the L4LM Monthly Mix. Each month, we bring you a new mix of tracks-from the old to the new, the beloved to the obscure, the silly to the sentimental.
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One day, you’re feeling the Halloween vibes, the next, you need something to break that spooky cloud and let some sunlight in.Įnter the L4LM Monthly Mix, a serial playlist curated with care by our staff, a small group of dedicated music lovers with unique and varied tastes. The next, a rock and roll legend passes on and you go looking for some iconic guitar solos. One week, it’s all chilled-out, lo-fi beats.
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If you’re like us here at Live For Live Music, your listening habits go through cycles.