Otter Petter, The Fourth of July
Vivian Girls, Going Insane
Amazing Baby, Supreme Being
Velocette, Spoiled Children
Shellshag, Shut Up
The Violettes, In Sh’Allah
Kelli Rae Powell, Guy What Takes His Time
tUnE-yArDs, Fiya
Vivian Girls, Everything Goes Wrong
Versus, Linus
Orenda Fink, High Ground
Velocity Girl, Sorry Again
Times New Viking, City on Drugs
Utah Phillips and Ani DiFranco, Holding On
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Going Up the Country
Liam Griffin, Until You Fall
Frankie Knuckles Ft. Jamie Principle, Baby Wants to Ride
UUVVWWZ, Hum Jam
The Hot Toddies, Sugar Daddy
Vaselines, Molly’s Lips
Rose Melberg, Things That We Do
Ultralash, Kitchen Song
Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions, Thinking Like That
Twigs, Eleven
Deluka, OMFG
20 Minute Loop, Aquarium
Polite Sleeper, From Waiting List to Walk In
Tullycraft, Josie
The Pneurotics, Just
Tsunami Bomb, 5150
Tuscadero, Angel in a Half Shirt
The Trolleyvox, Our Love Was
Jennifer Trynin, Better Than Nothing
Posts Tagged ‘kelli rae powell’
Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 41, October 18 2009 Playlist
October 18, 2009Kelli Rae Powell “Guy What Takes His Time”
September 13, 2009Kelli Rae Powell sounds like the female singer from Squirrel Nut Zippers. You know who I mean. This bluesy album is less honky and more tonk, which is fine with me. “Guy What Takes His Time” sets the stage for an album of relaxing glasses of lemonade and watching the clouds pass by.
“Old Tom” is a nice story, I guess. It’s kind of hard to tell, but it might be because football is on TV. The song itself is good. Powell tries a little too hard when she sings, which is entirely unnecessary with her pipe skills. But it’s less apparent in this ditty.
“Drinkaby” is kind of trippy. I would recommend listening to this one sober unless you like to be freaked out. “Some Bridges Are Good to Burn” has the right balance and is one of the best songs on the album.
Otherwise, the songs tend to run together, but nothing misses, either. It will be interesting to see what the next album sounds like. Sometimes the temptation of variety ends up making things worse, so you never really know what to expect with that sort of thing.