Insomnia Radio #174: Melancholy III

It happens every year, normally near November. The winter sets in and the melancholy attitude creeps its way into an Insomnia Radio playlist. Despite this collection of new songs and old favorites existing somewhere between the soundtrack to your high school heartbreaks and your mid-life crisis, they’re still inexplicably beautiful when listened to on a fat pair of headphones, at night, with an adult beverage by your side.

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Without further adieu…

DOWNLOAD IR 174

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The Playlist: 10 Reasons Insomnia Radio Exists:

  1. Sun Hotel: Honey | Site | Facebook
  2. Black Dub: I Believe In You | Site | Pre-Order
  3. SuLe (Soo-Lay): Who Do You Burn For? | Site |Facebook
  4. Eddie Cohn: Gone | Site | Facebook
  5. Simplifires: The Flavour of Being Burns | Alternate Track | Site | Facebook
  6. Too Late For Roses: The Satisfaction | Site | Facebook
  7. Jupiter Sunrise: Arthur Nix | Site | Facebook
  8. Sick of Sarah: Bittersweet | Site | Facebook
  9. David Vertesi: All Night, All Night, All Night | Site
  10. Black Lab: Something You Don’t Know | Site | Facebook

MUSICBED: The Big Eyes Family Players

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One comment

  1. […] Make no mistake: The Bolts, and their ridiculously radio-friendly track “Play The Music” are both destined for recognition well beyond their Orange County, California playground. In fact, they got the attention of legendary producer Andy Johns (Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones) during their ten-week residency at the Grove of Los Angeles last Spring, which is a damn fine achievement on its own. What you’re listening to is a product of that collaboration – and you can also check out the equally charged “Walk Away” on Insomnia Radio #174. […]

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