No Better Than This: New Music Releases
Posted on Aug 17, 2010 @ 01:22PM - Add a comment

John Mellencamp’s 25th album is entitled No Better Than This and features 13 new songs produced by T. Bone Burnett. The 58-year-old heartland rocker, who has sold 40 million records to date, will tour throughout the end of the year, including a performance at the 25th anniversary Farm-Aid concert in Milwaukee on October 2nd...
Trace Adkins is back with Cowboy’s Back in Town, which features the single “This Ain’t No Love Song”...
Singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne’s new offering is God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise. The album was self-produced...
David Gray: Second Record In One Year!
Posted on Aug 16, 2010 @ 03:56PM - Add a comment

It’s been less than a year since David Gray released Draw the Line, but he’s not wasting any time returning with his ninth album to date. That’s right, next week Gray releases Foundling, a two-disc album that includes both a full-length studio album and a bonus disc that features nine previously unreleased songs.
“It was recorded during the same session [as Draw the Line]...when we weren't tracking as a band," Gray said recently. “I would do stuff on my own, so it is almost like the solo record I made in-between making the band record.”
Music Countdown: Who's On The Artist’s Lists?
Posted on Dec 31, 2009 @ 02:04PM - Add a comment

As 2009 comes to an end, RadarOnline.com asked some of this year’s most prolific artists who was on their iPod this year…
Thomas Mars of Phoenix:
Dirty Projectors, a new band from Brooklyn. I saw them live and it’s amazing. They had an album that was a fantasy of a Black Flag record the guy had when he was a kid, and it’s very virtuoso, it’s really clever.
LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian's Night Out
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Draw The Line: With David Gray
Posted on Nov 05, 2009 @ 01:50PM - Add a comment

Ten years after his breakthrough album, White Ladder, David Gray threw out his old formula and enlisted a new band to create his latest effort, Draw The Line, an inspiring album that features a duet with Annie Lenox. David tells RadarOnline.com how it all happened.
RadarOnline.com: What’s the significance of the album title—and song title—Draw the Line?












