1. His Lamest Flame – Mary Lou Lord – rock nyc received a very nice message from the great folkie Mary Lou Lord the other day.Hhas there ever been a worse case of not being where you need to be when you need to be? This classic jingle jangles on a terific hook, "nananananaa, his lamest flame", Was it a hit? You gotta think so, right. – Grade: A2. Love Plus One – Nick Heyward – Didn't he marry Clare Grogan? Or is that just a new romantic petting zoo of the imagination? – Grade: B+
3. Can't get Used To Losing You – Andy Williams – Last of a generation reminds you that you didn't need the beats syncopation to get all of this song – Grade: A
4. Doubt – the Corin Tucker Band – As good as anything on the new album – Grade: A-
5. Push And Shove – No Doubt – Second best song on the album, Diplo helps – Grade: B+
6. I Will Break You – Skunk Anansis – Black feminist lesbians call it clit rock, but it sounds like nothing less than Sleater Kinney – Grade: A
7. Outside Of Space And Time – David Byrne And St. Vincent – Byrne dedicated this to the properties of strangeness and charm at Bowery Ballroom Wednesday night and I swear he got it right. Best song off the album by a long shot – Grade: A
8. Favourite Shirt – Haircut 100 – I SWEAR I thought this was Talking Heads for a minute: Grade: A
9. On To The Next One – Jay-Z – I'm expecting big things tonight… but will I get them?
10.Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes – This

