
Airhead For Years
August Burns Red Rescue & Restore
Bass Drum Of Death Bass Drum Of Death
Beady Eye – BE
Booker T. Jones Sound the Alarm
Bosnian Rainbows Bosnian Rainbows [Former Mars Volta guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López project]
Bret Michaels Jammin’ With Friends
Forever the Sickest Kids [Title TBA]
Frank Lenz Water Tiger
Hawthorne Heights Zero
India Arie Songversation
John Legend Love In The Future
Larry And His Flask By The Lamplight
Light Heat Light Heat
Lightning Dust Fantasy
Little Lonely Little Lonely
Locrian Return to Annihilation
Mavis Staples One True Vine
Middle Class Rut Pick Up Your Head
Natalie Cole Natalie Cole en Español
Nate Young Blinding Confusion [Of Wolf Eyes]
Palms Palms
Perhapst Revise Your Maps [Decemberists’ drummer John Moen]
Queensryche Queensryche
Rose Windows The Sun Dogs
Ryan Power Identity Picks
Skillet Rise
Smith Westerns Soft Will
Stone Gossard Moonlander [Of Pearl Jam]
Tech N9ne Something Else
The Transplants In The Warzone
Wale The Gifted
Wise Blood ID
Comment: Yes, that’s what a great live performance can do for you. Performing three Frank Sinatra covers, Legend changed me from a decades long hater to an intense admirer and if Love In The Future, his first album in five years, is halfway decent (and that is no promise mind) consider me so there when he plays in town. Otherwise, count me in on Beady Eye, Mavis Staple, maybe Wale, definitely Hawthorn Heights, definitely India Arie. But Smith Wesson, I prefer em when they were getting thrown out of Broolyn nightclubs for underage drinking.

