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Best singles of 2020

This past year was a tough one for the majority of us.  Thank goodness there was indie music.  Looking back over the 19 Monday Mashup columns we compiled during the year, we have selected the 20 Best Singles.  Here they are in the order we featured them.

Volume 1 – Matt Hansen, “Find Me”

Find Me · Matt Hansen (spotify.com)

Volume 2 – Emmrose, “Take me With You”

Spotify – Take Me with You

Volume 3 – Jackie Castro, “Gravity”

Spotify – Gravity

Volume 4 – Joel Plaskett, “If There’s Another Road”

Spotify – If There’s Another Road

Volume 5 – Single by Sunday, “Debbie”

Spotify – Debbie

Volume 6 – Nia Ekanem, “Shelter”

Spotify – Shelter

Volume 7 – Kyle LaLone, “Not Gonna Drink Over You”

Spotify – Not Gonna Drink Over You

Volume 8 – BINX, “Blazing”

Spotify – Blazing

Volume 9 – The Trusted, “The Innocent”

Spotify – The Innocent

Volume 10 – Katie Knipp, “Chamomile and Cocaine”

Spotify – Chamomile and Cocaine

Volume 11 – Ted Russell Kamp, “Home Sweet Hollywood”

Spotify – Home Sweet Hollywood

Volume 12 – The Imaginaries, “Revival”

Spotify – Revival

Volume 13 – Soul Asylum, “If I Told You”

Spotify – If I Told You (Acoustic)

Volume 14 – Gina Sicilia, “Married Man”

Spotify – Married Man

Volume 15 – Mustangs of the West, “I am the Highway”

Spotify – I Am the Highway

Volume 16 – Goldflēce, “Tie One On”

Spotify – Tie One On

Volume 17 – Brigitte Purdy, “Memphis Hotline”

Spotify – Memphis Hotline

Volume 18 – Cameron DuBois, “Merry Christmas, Wherever You Are”

Merry Christmas, Wherever You Are · Cameron DuBois, Bama Sound (spotify.com)

Volume 19 – Amy Steele, “Our House”

Our House · Amy Steele (spotify.com)

Best of the Rest – Shannon Hurley, “Am I in This Love Alone”

Am I in This Love Alone · Shannon Hurley (spotify.com)

We’ll be back soon with our 20 Best Music Videos.  See you soon.

 

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Monday mashup 2020 (vol 6)

Here we go again.  No sooner did I publish what was supposed to happen with my work hours than they changed it up again.  This time they upped the timeline when they were supposed to close a store and gave us only two days notice that we would be taking over their territory – more than doubling our workload.  I worked nearly 70 hours last week, most of it on the night shift.  Can hardly wait to see what this week brings.  In the meantime, we have five new singles and music videos to get your week off to a great start.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week reminds us that there are “Better Days” ahead.  Thanks to Joe Dáccache for reminding us that we will get past these days of COVID-19 and social distancing.  Make this one the first song you listen to each day.

Next up is “Porcelain,” a personal and poignant song about mental illness.  Check out this heartfelt cry from Talitha Ferri.

Single number three is a sometimes discordant but deeply emotional song about doing what hurts you in order to make someone else happy.  Check out “Stable and Steady (to be Happy) from Anima & Ennui.

Our next single has an airy 90s electronic feel that we simply love.  Check out “She Keeps me in her Locket” by Venture Boi.  We think you’ll want to hear a lot more from them.

Our final single this week is “Shelter,” a compelling ballad from Nia Ekanem.  Let this one keep your spirits up as you stay at home.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week comes from an old friend who we have known and loved since we lived in San Diego (oh so many years ago.)  Like us, she left the West Coast and moved east in pursuit of her dreams, settling in Nashville where she is at the top of her game.  Please give it up for the one and only “lady in blue,” Alyssa Jacey, and her latest, “Why I Left.”

Next up is “Blisters” from the rocking indie band big loser.  We love their energy and wish we could see them perform live.  (They were supposed to perform here in Oklahoma this week.)

Our third video is from LA Music Critic Award winner Lauren Jaimes, who reminds us that “Home is Where you Are.”  We totally agree with the sentiments of this video.

Next up is the latest from the brilliant minds of Birds and Arrows.  Check out the harmonies and visuals for their song “Truth or Consequences.”

We close out this week with a truly amazing video from one of our favorite bands, We Three.  Here’s their latest, “I Wanna Love Somebody.”  This one will have you singing along with tongue firmly in cheek.