

Bolachas Now Playing, 01/2018 (#128)
The Streets – Sometimes I Hate My Friends More Than My Enemies
David Byrne – Everybody’s Coming To My House
Tune-Yards – ABC 123
The Go! Team – All the Way Live
Jeff Rosenstock – Yr Throat
Marie/Lepanto – Inverness
Titus Andronicus – Number One (In New York)
The Decemberists – Ben Franklin’s Song
Anna Burch – Tea-Soaked Letter
Lucy Dacus – Night Shift
Brandi Carlile – The Mother
Laura Marling – A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
Kim Richey, Chuck Prophet – Whistle On Occasion
Jim James – I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
Jim James – Funny How Time Slips Away
Sufjan Stevens – Tanya Harding (In Eb major)
Glen Hansard – Wreckless Heart
Workman Song – No It’s Not
Sylvan Esso – There Are Many Ways To Say I Love You
Our playlist #38 has a lot of songs in it. The new Donnie Fritts record, Oh My Goodness just came out, and there’s two songs off it on our playlist. But it was pretty difficult for us to find a consensus on which album to put on the spotlight: there’s also two songs off new records by U.S. Girls, Mercury Rev, and Robert Forster to listen to, along with new or recent songs by Tindersticks, Kurt Vile, They’re Heading West (a beautiful Samuel Úria cover, featuring the man himself), Daniel Knox, Geir Sundstøl, and Glen Hansard. Listen to the playlist below and don’t forget to follow the main playlist here and check all the songs we’ve been championing since the first week of the year here.
This week in Bolachas Now Playing, while we write our Vodafone Paredes de Coura roundup, we present the new great Zachary Cale record, out now on No Quarter. There are also new songs by Destroyer, Panda Bear, Kevin Morby, Low, Carly Rae Jepsen, James Elkington & Nathan Salsburg, Lindi Ortega, Rayland Baxter, and Roosevelt, along with a Glen Hansard cover of an old Songs: Ohia song, off his tribute EP to Jason Molina. Playlist and tracklist below.