1. When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky – Lucius – Unable to decide whether to go with the original or the Bootleg Volume One version, Lucius mash em up and then take the throttled back up band and play it as a series of unfinished licks. And it works – B+
2. Devil Inside – London Grammer – The first post success single is a slowly burning fuse power indie rock ballad – B+
3. Whoa Is Me – Grieves – Hey, at least he isn’t moping – B
4. Argentina (Parts I, II, and III) – Tokyo Police Club – Eight minutes of power pop and tingly melodic guitar parts – B+
5. Drink To That All Night – Jerrod Neimann – You might not be able to judge a book by its cover but you can sure judge a good ol’ bpy by his tee shirt. This has a pretty good speed speak rap verse but the chorus doesn’t make it – B
6. Nowhere To Go – Tony Molina – Everything about this song fuzzes and fizzes – B+
7. Addicted To You – AVicii – Handclaps and cymbal beats abound and then he goes all Kraftwerk – B+
8. Bohemian Like You – The Dandy Warhols – Synthy intro leads to a Stones riff banger – B+
9. I’m No Gold – Liars – Not my scene – C
10. I Fall In Love Too Easily – Miles Davis – A reminder of just how great he was with a melody – A