Sammy Hagar: Living the Dream
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LW TW ARTIST SINGLE LABEL WK
2
COVERGEIST — One More Night (Cherry Sound) 8
3 2 ROBERT PLANT — Lullaby And The Ceaseless Roar (Nonesuch/Reprise) 7
4 3 U2 — Songs Of Innocence (Interscope) 6
5 4 JOHNNY WINTER
— Step Back (Megaforce/RED) 7
6 5 JOHN MELLENCAMP — Plain Spoken (Island) 7
7 6 BOB SEGER
— Ride On (Capitol) 7
8 7 PINK FLOYD — The Endless River (Columbia) 4
10 8 BETTER THAN EZRA — All Together Now (The End) 4
9 9 STEVIE NICKS — 24 Karat Gold (Reprise/WEA) 7
11 10 YUSUF — Tell ‘Em I’m Gone (Legacy/RCA) 5
12 11 HARD WORKING AMERICANS — The First Waltz (Melvin) 5
14 12 BELA FLECK & ABIGAIL WASHBURN — Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn (Rounder) 4
— 13 DR JOHN — Ske Dat De Dat The Spirit Of Satch (Concord) 4
— 14 BOB SEGER
— Ride Out (Capitol) 1
CHARTBOUND
AAA
Villains - Velocity (Universal/UMG)
Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell - KIN: The Songs Of Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell (Vanguard)
Brendan Benson - What Kind Of World (Ready Made/Thirty Tigers)
LW TW ARTIST SINGLE LABEL
1 1 Daughtry - Daughtry (RCA/RLG)
2 2 Darkness Before Dawn - Kings To You (Bombworks)
3 3 Dark Lay Still - Through Hell (Bombworks)
9 4 Coldplay - Viva La Vida (Capitol/EMI)
10 5 Junip - Fields (Mute)
4 6 Colbie Caillat - Coco (Universal Republic)
5 7 Dagon - Terraphobic (Bombworks)
6 8 Kelly Crook - Can’t Stop (Mini Mogul Music)
7 9 Megadeth - Thirteen (Roadrunner)
8 10 BeBe & CeCe Winans - Still (Malaco)
14 11 A Plea For Purging - The Life & Death of A Plea For Purging (Facedown)
15 12 A Plea For Purging - Depravity (Facedown)
11 13 Jordin Sparks - Jordin Sparks (Jive/Zomba)
12 14 Transient Songs - Cave Syndrome (Indian Casino)
13 15 K`Jon - I Get Around (Republic/Universal/Mercury)
21 16 Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (RCA/RLG)
22 17 Jaill - That’s How We Burn (Sub Pop)
16 18 Impending Doom - The Serpent Servant (Facedown)
17 19 Keyshia Cole - Just Like You (Geffen/UMG)
18 20 Daughtry - It’s Not Over (WB/WEA)
19 21 As I Lay Dying - Decas (Metal Blade)
20 22 Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift (Big Machine/Universal)
27 23 Living Sacrifice - The Infinite Order (Solid State)
23 24 Avant - Avant (Capitol)
24 25 Fergie - The Dutchess (Interscope)
Inside College Radio
by: Chris & Danny Burkholder
This is our Best Of 2013…so far issue. Throughout this
musical visit you will see many Indie artists rising to the top of
our charts and a lot of the music perfect for your Summer playlist.
You may want to consider being on our Future Hits volume #43.
This compilation will get your song to “all of radio” and all tracks
will be also serviced digitally through Airplay Access. Contact us
this week and make yourself a part of music history.
Are you up on These Hearts? Ryan Saunders, vocals, Kyle
Colby, guitar/vocals Isaiah Folk, drums, Daryl Van Beek, guitar
and Tyler Rice, bass make up this super red hot band. The recent
release of the lyric video for “Miserable” has ignited their fans
anticipation for their forthcoming sophomore album “Yours To
Take” available this month. The new album can be heard live
on the band’s headlining album release tour beginning in Joliet,
IL. The band’s sound is a combination of honest, refreshing,
spirited pitch-perfect harmonies with dynamic and emotive
breakdowns. Carrying the torch lit by iconic Victory bands A
Day To Remember and Taking Back Sunday, These Hearts has
arrived and you read and hear about them first right here at New
Music Weekly.
The New York based indie rock band Born Cages is set to
release their Sidelines EP via Razor & Tie. The band will hit the
road this summer as well. Born Cages new EP was produced
by Jon Kaplan (Walk The Moon, Augustana) and Oliver Straus
(Arctic Monkeys, Matt & Kim) at Mission Sound in Brooklyn,
NY. The band is finishing up their debut full length album to be
released later this year. The New York City based Born Cages
formed in 2011. Within one year the young band had already
released an EP, opened two sold-out shows for Guns N’ Roses and
shared stages with such bands as Gold Fields, Mother Mother, and
Ludo. The band has had music played on Q104.3 in New York
and recently recorded a session at the Gibson NYC showroom
that premiered on Purevolume. They were also featured on a large
billboard in Times Square as part of a Toshiba promotion. Born
Cages is Vlad Holiday (lead vocals/lead guitar), Amanda Carl
(keyboards/backing vocals), Steve Kellner (bass guitar/backing
vocals) and Dave Tantao (drums).
John Tejada has a new exclusive mix for Halocyan Records
entitled “Somewhere” via Pitchfork. Have you been following
Halocyan Records? This is a global dance brand and record label
launched by Dimitri Fergadis, an acclaimed musician and founder
of the LA-based experimental electronica label Phthalo Records.
Halocyan is dedicated to representing not just the present and
future of electronic music, but also its rich history. Halocyan
believes that a strong sense of historical roots is an essential
launching pad for bold voyages into the unknown.
New York City-based retro songstress Joanne Weaver sets
out to the Dominican Republic this month to shoot her new music
video for “Nature Boy”, the latest single off her debut album
Interstellar Songbook which she released in June of last year. The
concept album is a collection of Joanne’s unique, psychedelic
renditions of eight classic standards from the 40s, 50s and early
60s and is available on iTunes and CD Baby.
46 NMW - MAY 3, 2024 Vol. 26 Issue 2