The Best
Triple A Music
- Gotye - "Somebody That I Used To Know"
- Black Keys - "Lonely Boy"
- Coldplay - "Paradise"
- Florence + The Machine - "Shake It Out"
- Adele - "Set Fire To The Rain"
- Snow Patrol - "Called Out In The Dark"
- Mayer Hawthorne - "The Walk"
- Fun - "We Are Young"
- Graffiti6 - "Free"
- Foster The People - "Don't Stop"
- Shins- "Simple Song"
- The Head And The Heart - "Down In The Valley"
What's On
The Radar
- Ryan Adams - "Chains Of Love"
- Adele - "I'll Be Waiting"
- Alabama Shakes - "Hold On"
- Black Keys - "Sister", "Gold On The Ceiling"
- Coldplay - "Major Minus", "Charlie Brown"
- Cranberries - "Tomorrow" and "Show Me"
- Sarah Jarsoz - "Run Away"
- Lyle Lovett - "Isn't It So"
- M83 - "Midnight City"
- Foster The People - "I Would Do Anything For You"
- Givers - "Saw You First"
- Eric Hutchinson - "Watching You Watching Him"
- Ingrid Michaelson - "Ghost"
- Of Monsters And Men - "Little Talks"
- Bonnie Raitt - "Right Down The Line"
The SBR
Music Spotlight
Great Lake Swimmers
"Easy Come Easy Go"
Great Lake Swimmers is a Toronto band led by singer-songwriter Tony Dekker. They’ve been around since 2003. Their new album New Wild Everywhere will be their fifth. Too often Canadian bands get overlooked by U.S. radio. Let’s hope this isn’t the case with “Easy Come Easy Go.”
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