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#89: Chuck Prophet, “Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins”

“Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins”, Chuck Prophet’s 14th solo record, is our album of the week.

Bolachas Now Playing, 05/2017 (#89):

Jens Lekman – Evening Prayer
Allison Crutchfield – Dean’s Room
Amber Arcades – It Changes
Chuck Prophet – Rider or the Train
Chuck Prophet – Jesus Was a Social Drinker
Half Japanese – Hear the Lions Roar
The Sadies – Another Season Again
All Them Witches – Alabaster
Mind Over Mirrors – To the Edges
The Rural Alberta Advantage – Beacon Hill
Tall Tall Trees – Freedays
Mikal Cronin – Blue Eyed Girl
Tim Cohen – Sunshine
Michael Chapman – A Spanish Incident (Ramón and Durango)
Nadine Khouri – Surface of the Sea
Phoebe Bridgers – Smoke Signals
Aldous Harding – Horizon
Ainsley Farrell – Lady Long Hair
Johnny Flynn – Raising the Dead

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#88: Migos, “Culture”

And now for something completely different, we have Migos as our highlight of the week.

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#87: Tift Merritt, “Stitch of the World”

Tift Merritt’s Stitch of the World is our album of the week.

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#86: Flo Morrissey & Matthew E. White, “Gentlewoman, Ruby Man”

This week in Bolachas Now Playing we focus on Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White’s duet album Gentlewoman, Ruby Man.

Bolachas Now Playing, 02/2017 (#86):

Peter Silberman – New York
Wharfer – Breeze (Since I Was Born)
Julie Byrne – Melting Grid
Dead Man Winter – Red Wing Blue Wing
Conor Oberst – Napalm
Ryan Adams – Doomsday
Nikki Lane – Jackpot
Hand Habits – Flower Glass
Max Richter – Three Worlds: Music From Woolf Works / Mrs Dalloway, In The Garden
Timber Timbre – Sewer Blues
Grandaddy – Evermore
Flo Morrissey & Matthew E. White – Thinking Bout You
Flo Morrissey & Matthew E. White – Grease
Foxygen – On Lankershim
Tim Darcy – Tall Glass of Water
Half Japanese – Do It Now
Strand of Oaks – Rest of It
Cloud Nothings – Enter Entirely
Sleaford Mods – B.H.S.

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#85: Natalie Hemby, “Puxico”

First highlight of 2017: Natalie Hemby’s Puxico.