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New Releases: March 2

 New Releases: March 2This is another slow-ish week for new music. If you want our recommendations, we’ll probably pick up the Rogue Wave and Athlete albums, the Little Boots album (if you didn’t get it last year), and the album from The Ruby Suns. Like we always do, there are a some tracks after the list, only this week we’re feeling generous and putting up three. Maybe it has something to do with the changing of the calendar to March.

We hope everyone has a stellar week. We’re busy tying up loose ends for our birthday show this coming Saturday, if you hadn’t heard.

Almost Alice New Releases: March 2
Athlete – Black Swan New Releases: March 2
Citizen Cope – The Rainwater LP New Releases: March 2
Danny Gokey – My Best Days New Releases: March 2
DJ Khaled – Victory New Releases: March 2
Flogging Molly – Live at the Greek Theater New Releases: March 2
Groove Armada – Black Light New Releases: March 2
Jamie Cullum – The Pursuit New Releases: March 2
Lifehouse – Smoke & Mirrors New Releases: March 2
Little Boots – Hands New Releases: March 2
Peter Gabriel – Scratch My Back New Releases: March 2
Rogue Wave – Permalight New Releases: March 2
Songs of the Sarah Silverman Program New Releases: March 2
The Ruby Suns – Fight Softly New Releases: March 2
These New Puritans – Hidden New Releases: March 2

Citizen Cope – Bullet and a Target (mp3) from The Clarence Greenwood Recordings

Rogue Wave – 10:1 (mp3) from Descended Like Vultures

The Ruby Suns – Oh, Mojave (mp3) from Sea Lion

Citizen Cope – Let the Drummer Kick

album citizen cope Citizen Cope   Let the Drummer KickI can’t seem to get all the way into Citizen Cope.  It’s really nothing he’s done.  I have 4 songs of his, 2 from his first album and two from The Clarence Greenwood Recordings Citizen Cope   Let the Drummer Kick, and I enjoy all four.  But for some reason they’re not enough to give me the push to purchase anything else.

Does everyone have artists that fill that niche for them?  I suppose that’s the state of music as a whole.  We’re conditioned to view artists in terms of singles, heard in thirty-second clips overtop of a commercial to shill cars.  And while that might make fame easier to attain, it also makes it far more fleeting.  So, either way, my apologies to Mr. Greenwood since he seems like he’s a talented individual, but his talent isn’t personally compelling.

Citizen Cope – Let the Drummer Kick (mp3) from Citizen Cope Citizen Cope   Let the Drummer Kick