Blossoms - Charlemagne

| Kerri
Hello, hello
You put love in my hand
I know, I know it's made of lead
Hello, hello
Science came, a kingdom reigned
Below, below my Charlemagne
And the river always flows, so if you go I will know
By the way, my Charlemagne

Hello, hello
Mars, tried, hide, cried, died
Inside the snow in the winter
Hello, hello
The doctors knew, prescribe me you
Below, below the amber sky
And the river always flows, so if you go I will know
By the way, my Charlemagne
And the river always flows tears of gold
Left me cold do you feel the same my Charlemagne?

British quintet Blossoms have been doing their indie thing since 2013, but just released their first full length (and self-titled) album earlier this year. Exactly one year ago, The Guardian named them one to watch for 2016 and this month NME named this track one of their top 20 songs of the year. While it doesn't make my short list, it certainly deserves a feature. 

RIYL: Arctic Monkeys, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Oasi, Miniature Tigers

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Mount Saint - Excuses

| Kerri
If I'm a liar
You're the words I'll never speak
On and on the truth that keeps you from sleep
It feels like fire
Hot and burning everything
On and on it spreads and catch on your sheets
And I know
I shouldn't make excuses
But I
I'm on the road

Mount Saint was an LA-based indie pop band that released one EP, last year, and it was lovely. This was my favorite of those tracks. Earlier this month, they officially announced that they have split up, but good news is there are two new indie bands to follow:  Strange Joy and Tolman (Mount Saint singer with her husband, the drummer from The Moth and The Flame and both formerly part of Imagine Dragons. Bonus song embedded below).

RIYL: Chairlift, Kittens of the Internet, Wild Belle

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George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1

| Kerri

These are the days of the open hand
They will not be the last
Look around now
These are the days of the beggars and the choosers

This is the year of the hungry man
Whose place is in the past
Hand in hand with ignorance
And legitimate excuses

The rich declare themselves poor
And most of us are not sure
If we have too much
But we'll take our chances
Because god's stopped keeping score
I guess somewhere along the way
He must have let us alt out to play
Turned his back and all god's children
Crept out the back door

And it's hard to love, there's so much to hate
Hanging on to hope
When there is no hope to speak of
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
Well maybe we should all be praying for time

As a little girl, I loved Wham! And "Last Christmas" is an all-time, any-time-of-year favorite song of mine. My first concert was seeing George Michael in 1988 on his Faith tour. His duet with Aretha Franklin is a go-to encouragement anthem. I know he's released a few dance pop albums in the most recent decade that I've largely ignored, but his voice remains forever one of the most beautiful. I shared Michael's incredulity that LWP wasn't as popular an album as his previous - to me it is his crowning achievement of 100% listenability and full range of moods and emotions. It was always a disappointment to note there was not, and now will never be, a Volume 2. So, in memoriam to this gorgeous, emotive, voice, lost to the world yesterday, I decided not to decide and have posted the link to the entire Volume 1. If you stop listening after "Praying for Time" I understand - it is almost the perfect tribute in itself, except then you'd miss the rest of the ride.

(For the playlist, I'll let Keith pick... maybe "Waiting for That Day" or "Freedom (90)" or even "Knew You Were Waiting" - rather than one of the make-me-cry tracks.)