Music You Can Use

Who doesn’t love discovering new music? And we like to guide you along the way with a little thing called Music You Can Use.

Make sure to take a listen to our March 1st, 2018 episode to hear what we think of them. Included this week was a song off a Johnny Cash collection, Forever Words, which will come out April 6th. It’s the first posthumous release from the late Chris Cornell, turning a Cash poem “You Never Knew My Mind” into this heart wrenching song. Get your tissues ready.

We didn’t stay sad though, because Godsmack’s coming out with a new disc April 27th called When Legends Rise, and they just gave us the single “Bulletproof”.

And we love our female singers (Still trying to get Mikki to sing for us), so we were really excited to share this song from Dorothy, “Flawless”.

Now, although we’re a little mad at Matt Bellamy for downing the guitar as a lead instrument, we still like his work with Muse. This is their new single, “Thought Contagion”.

Korn is a band us on the show grew up on, but how does Jonathan Davis sound as a solo artist? We found out with this track, off the American Satan soundtrack, “What It Is”.

Finally, we’re getting the 2nd album from Three Days Grace with singer Matt Walst, Outsider, March 9th. This is our first taste of it with “The Mountain”.

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Music You Can Use

We always love to pass along new music when it hits our ears, and we did just that on the January 11th, 2018 episode.

Kicked things off with Black Label Society. New album from them, Grimmest Hits (Surprisingly not a Greatest Hits) will be available January 19th, and this is the first single,

“Room Of Nightmares”

Then we took a hard right from that to talk about Justin Timberlake. He has a disc coming out February 2nd called Man of the Woods, and if you didn’t like him before, wait until you hear this very Prince sounding song, “Filthy”

Of course we had to bring up the fact that a band local to us, Breaking Benjamin, finally gave us a taste of their album Ember. No release date just yet, but word around the street is you’ll be able to preorder it on the 26th. The taste came from a song called “Red Cold River”

And finally the Stone Temple Pilots are back! This time with singer Jeff Gutt, who you’d know if you watched Season 2 or 3 of the X-Factor. Man, does he sound like the late, great Scott Weiland. Don’t believe us, check out this tune, “Meadow”