Part 3 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of the year so far.
Show notes:
- JK: Nai Harvest's new album is infectious, fun rock
- Topshelf Records has some good acts in its lineup
- JB: Colleen is a former schoolteacher turned recording artist
- JK: Chandos is the band formerly known as Chandeliers
- JB's #1: Spectres has a psych-blues sound out of the UK
- JK: Viet Cong stirred up dumb controversy because of its name
- METZ is back with more kickassery
- New Mikal Cronin album expands his sound with orchestral touches
- JK's #1: Jeff Rosenstock's sound combines Weezer and Titus Andronicus
- JB: Looking forward to new releases from Infinity Girl, Lubec, Johnny Foreigner
- JK: Anticipating new material from Savages, Titus Andronicus, Destroyer, Fidlar, Kurt Vile
- Not looking forward to new Don Henley album