RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 6/26/2019 The National “Rylan” The long-time live fan favorite is finally the new single from I Am Easy To Find, going for official adds July 8 Remix in my Dropbox Early adds: KCMP, WXPN, WFPK, KUTX, WERS, KJAC, WYMS, WVOD, KSMF More US dates: 8/29 Seattle, 8/30 Portland, 9/1 Stanford CA, 9/2 LA, 9/3 Phoenix, 9/5 Ogden UT, 9/6-7 Denver, 9/8 Santa Fe, 9/10 Austin, 9/11 Houston, 10/24 Boston... Matt Costa “Make That Change” The first single his forthcoming New: WPYA, KVYN, WBZS, KVWF, WLKR, KRVM Early: Sirius Spectrum & Coffeehouse, WRLT, KCSN, Music Choice, WCLX, WAPS, KRML, KROK, WFIV, WYCE, KDEC, WHRV On tour: 7/11 Philadelphia, 7/12 Huntington NY, 7/13 NYC, 7/14 Boston, 7/15 Alexandria VA, 7/19 Santa Cruz CA, 7/20 Petaluma CA, 7/23 San Francisco, 7/25 Los Angeles, 7/26 Santa Barbara, 7/28 San Diego Boy & Bear “Hold Your Nerve” The first single from their fourth studio album, due later this year BDS Monitored New & Active! New: WZEW, WCLY, KVYN, KYSL, WBZS, WLKR, KDEC ON: KINK, Music Choice, KCSN, KXT, KVNA, WPYA, WAPS, KJAC, WDST, KVNV, KPND, KVWF, KRSH, WNRN, WCLX... Produced by Boy & Bear and Collin Dupuis (Black Keys, Lana Del Rey) and mixed by Tom Elmhirst North American tour in Sept/Oct *repeat repeat “Hi, I’m Waiting” The first single from Glazed, produced by Patrick Carney of , out now New: KVWF, WVOD, WCBE ON: WRLT, KTBG, WAPS, KVNV, WFIV, WCLX, KLRR, WYCE, KSKI, KSLU, KDNK “We can’t tell if this song is pop, surfer-cool certified, or a mix of both, but it doesn’t really matter, since we’ve been listening to it on *repeat repeat.” – Nylon Headlining now, opening for The Black Keys and Modest Mouse in Sept/Oct Ryan Bingham “What Would I’ve Become” The second single from American Love Song New: KDRP, KRVM ON: Music Choice, KJAC, KPND, WCLX, WFIV, KMTN, WYCE, KNBA, KDEC, KSLU, WBSD “His most personal and political album to date, a rolling blues-country workout awash in slide guitar, soaring gospel-roadhouse stomps and meditative folk fingerpicking that takes on his past with a cautious hope for the future.” - Rolling Stone Festivals now, US tour in the fall Pete Yorn “Calm Down” The first single from his forthcoming album Mediabase 47*, FMQB Tracks Debut 43*! New: WFPK, WAPS, WCBE, KRSH, KSMF, KRVM ON: WXRV, WRLT, KCSN, KXT, WPYA, Music Choice, WNCS, KYMK, KVNA, Open Air, WCOO, WTMD, WRSI, WBJB, WFIV, WCLX, KMMS, KVNV, WYCE, XM Loft... Playing at The Fox in Boulder in August! Check out the lyric video for “Calm Down” online now Chris Shiflett “Welcome To Your First Heartache” The first single from Hard Lessons, the new album from the Foo Fighters’ guitarist, out now Produced by Dave Cobb New: WBSD ON: KCSN, WBJB, WCLX, KVWF, WFIV, WZLO, WCBE, WUSM, WYCE, KSLU “The track features some of Shiflett’s most honest lyrics to date that makes it hard for anyone not to relate to.” - The Pop Topic July tour dates, followed by the Seven Peaks Festival in Sept and ACL Fest in Oct Chris Robinson Brotherhood “The Chauffeur’s Daughter” The first single from their new album Servants Of The Sun, out now ON: WFPK, KVNA, KRSH, KMMS, WCBE, WBJB, WZLO, KYSL, WFIV, WCLX, KVWF, WDST, KMTN, KROK, KTAO, KNBA, WVOD, WMVY, WYCE, KRVM, KDEC, WHRV... “For Servants of the Sun, I wanted to compose music that could super-charge the live show.” - Chris Summer festival dates coming up Stray Cats “Cat Fight (Over A Dog Like Me)” The first single from 40, the first new recording in 26 years from the original three members, out now New: KTAO ON: KJAC, WAPS, KVNA, WRSI, WEHM, WCLX, WUKY, WBJB, WMWV, WFIV, KSUT, WYCE, WEXT, WCBE, KYSL, KVWF... 40th anniversary tour in August: Atlantic City, NYC, Vienna VA, Huber Heights OH, Grand Rapids MI, Welch MN, Salt Lake City... Rainbow Kitten Surprise “Heart” The first single from their upcoming album Mediabase #32, BDS Monitored 25*, Indicator #13, FMQB Tracks 17*, Public 30*! New: KROK, WHRV ON: KBCO, WXRT, KGSR, WRLT, WXRV, KINK, WCLX, Music Choice, KTHX, KUTX, WPYA, KXT, KJAC, WAPS, WFPK, KPND, KVWF, KRSH, KVNV, WTMD, WZEW, WYEP, WNRN... Sold out Red Rocks! Another extensive tour run coming in September Citizen Cope “Caribbean Skies” The new single from Heroin & Helicopters BDS Indicator 34*, FMQB Tracks 36*! New: KBAC, WJCU ON: WRLT, WFUV, WXPN, WRNR, WPYA, Music Choice, KJAC, KVNV, KPND, WEHM, KRSH, WCLX, WNRN, WFIV, KMMS, KMTN, WBJB, KYSL, KRML, WUIN, KROK, WVOD... Fantastic at NON-COMM and confirmed to play at The Fox in Boulder! On tour all summer, plus multiple festivals including Bottlerock Barns Courtney “You And I” The new single from 404, in stores September 6 Mediabase 37*, BDS Monitored #2 New & Active, Indicator 25*! New: KSKI, KBAC, KDEC ON: WXRV, KGSR, KINK, WXPK, Music Choice, KTBG, KPND, WPYA, KVNA, KVNV, WXCT, KVWF, WNCS, WAPS, WCLX, WDST, WCLZ, KKAL, KCLC, WOCM, WVOD, KLRR, KSPN... North American headlining run kicks off 9/3 Mediabase Alternative 38*! Bastille “Joy” From , out now Mediabase 20*, BDS Monitored 23*, Indicator 10*, Mediabase Alternative 17*! New: WHRV, WERU ON: KGSR, WMMM, CIDR, KINK, WXRV, Music Choice, KRVB, WQKL, WKLQ, WNCS, KVNA, KVNV, WWCT, KTHX, WAPS, WXPK, KPND, WPYA, WXCT, WZEW and more North American tour starts September 16 Just played GMA’s summer series Nearing 20 million on Spotify Los Coast “Monsters” The first single from Samsara, their New West debut, out now FMQB Public 38*! ON: KGSR, WRLT, WXPN, KUTX, KTBG, WYEP, KJAC, WTMD, KVNV, WCLX, KVWF, KBAC, WJCU, WCBE, WNCW, WVOD, WBJB, WFIV, KSUT... Fantastic reviews Wrapping up a headlining tour, out with Black Pumas in July Already toured with Gary Clark Jr and St. Paul & the Broken Bones this year Justin Townes Earle - The Saint of Lost Causes (album) His brand new album, out now ON: KCMP, WFPK, KJAC, KEXP, WCLX, KPIG, WNCW, WYCE, WCBE, WKZE, WFIV, KSMF, WEXT, KNBA, KRCL, WFHB, WUMB, KXCI, WMNF... There is no specific single, but I have WAV and MP3 downloads of “Ain’t Got No Money” and “Frightened By The Sound” in my Dropbox if needed Recently wrapped up dates with Rodrigo Y Gabriela Judah & The Lion “Why Did You Run?” The new single from Pep Talks, out now ON: WXRV, Music Choice, WPYA, WWCT, KVNA, KVNV, WCLX, KDRP, KMMS, KROK, WOCM, WUKY, WVOD, WFIV, KCLC, WBZS, KDTR, KDEC, WXRY... 21* Mediabase Alternative Spotify over 2.7 million already, with over 1.6 million monthly listeners Lots of summer festivals coming as well as a full tour in August “This Life” The new single from Father Of The Bride, out now Mediabase 8*, BDS Monitored 5*, Indicator #4! Monitored panel almost closed out! New: WWCT, WNCS Played on The Tonight Show “An uninhibited romp that revels in its own with and spiritual uncertainty” - “A sunny upbeat track with a catchy guitar lick and ’90s pop-rock allure” - Spin On tour now! On the cover of RELIX! Joanne Shaw Taylor “The Best Thing” The first single from Restless Heart, out now ON: WTMD, WAPS, KVWF, WFIV, WKZE, WEXT, WCBE, WCLX, KNBA, KROK, WBZS, WSGE, WYCE, KSLU, WUKY, WHRV, WERU, KVNF, KAXE, KDEC, KRVM... More US touring this summer “Every second combines to create a piece of art and a story that takes your breath away. ‘The Best Thing’ is Taylor at most confident.” - Substream Devon Gilfillian “Get Out And Get It” The first single from his upcoming album Mediabase 19*, BDS Monitored 14*, Indicator #8, FMQB Tracks 9*, Public #10! Fantastic at Non-Comm! New: WKLQ, WERS, WCLY, WXRY ON: WXRT, KGSR, WXRV, Music Choice, KCMP, WFUV, KRVB, WXPN, KCSN, WRLT, WNCS, WTMD, KUTX, WFPK, KTBG, KJAC, KXT, WYEP, WCLZ, WDST, KTHX, WAPS, KRSH, WPYA, KPND, KVNV, WXPK... On tour all summer Going for adds later in July: 7/15 7/15 7/22 adds: adds: adds: Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Grizfolk The Commonheart “End of the World” “Hurricane” “Do Right” Have you seen the great press for Los Coast yet? “Austin’s best-kept secret goes national with this year’s Samsara, a debut filled with psy- chedelic, pop-heavy soul.” - Rolling Stone

“...you might not be able to slap an evergeen label on their sound, but the five-piece will certainly get your heart rate up and set your booty for ‘shake’ in no time.” - NPR

“...the band incorporates an eclectic range of jazz, soul, rock ‘n’ roll, and punk influences in easy-to-love, hard-to-categorize tunes that will get you moving.” - Garden & Gun

“A lot of disparate influences lurk beneath the surface on Samsara, the funky and eclectic debut from an adventurous young band out of Austin, TX called Los Coast... The common element throughout is lead singer Trey Privott... His voice fits every style the band tries on, and his singing gives it unyielding intensity.” - Associated Press

“It’s a far-reaching and deeply imaginative collection of songs that recalls the electric soul power of Curtis Mayfield at the peak of his powers as well as the psychedelic reach of Arthur Lee’s Love.” - Popmatters

“Ping-ponging from the dance pop of funky sing-along “Monsters” to the soulful garage-rocking “Battles”, the bopping blues of “Masquerade”... listeners shouldn’t even try to pigeonhole this Austin group.” - American Magazine

“Los Coast built a reputation as a thrilling live band that can be hard to peg musically, and true to form, from the bone-rattling psych rock of ‘Monsters’ to the sun-kissed synth-funk of ‘Graves’ and progressive folk of ‘Chesapeake,’ they chuck it all into the basin on Samsara.” - Austin Chronicle

“The energy and seamless fusing of these genres create remarkable, infectous, foot-stomping grooves that rarely relent. Instead, they threaten to explode at times... This is more than an auspicious debut. It’s a monster.” - Glide Magazine

“[Los Coast] blends a variety of genres to fashion a unique mélange of soulful psychedelic pop.” - Relix

“Los Coast is a truly marvelous five-piece that puts their own spin on uplifting psychedelic funk.” - JamBase Vampire Weekend keeps getting put on 2019’s Best Of lists “The Gist: Six long years of waiting finally yielded Father of the Bride this spring, Vampire Weekend’s fourth album and follow-up to the Grammy-winning Modern Vampires of the City. The band’s first without multi- instrumentalist and in-house producer as a full-time member features added firepower in its revolving door of collaborators, including , Daniel Haim, Bloodpop, , and . , who’s since relocated from New York to Los Angeles, also takes on more duties beyond mere frontman, essentially leading Vampire Weekend into perhaps the most exciting chapter of their already outstanding career. Why It Rules: Vampire Weekend have always brandished a certain type of confidence on their records, one partially informed by their established place in the indie rock hipster canon. They’re still confident on Father of the Bride; however, it’s the kind less concerned with coolness. “I think I took myself too serious,” a telling voice narrates the beginning of the song “Sympathy”, “it’s not that serious.” But loosening the grip doesn’t mean sacrificing quality, as the group turns in some of the brightest, warmest, and most gorgeous melodies of their careers all while touching on classic rock, pop, jazz, and even country (thanks, Kacey Musgraves!). What’s changed this time around is Vampire Weekend actu- ally, finally sound at peace with themselves about it. Mazel tov.” - Consequence of Sound, Top 25 of 2019 So Far

“Father of the Bride is so zealously detailed and meticulously contoured that you easily sink into its inventions: the whirl of country picking, surf-guitar twang and classical interlude in “Harmony Hall”; the loopy hip-hop of “Sunflower” with its creeping-vocal riff; the Soweto-like bounce and AutoTuned-Beach Boys-style chorale in “Flower Moon.” But this is ear candy loaded with trouble. Frustration, helplessness and romantic crisis come just like the songs, in grenade-like bursts, as Koenig delivers bad news like the “wicked snakes” in “Harmony Hall” (“Inside a place/You thought was dignified”) with disarmingly clean-cut vocal brio.” - Rolling Stone, 50 Best Albums of 2019 So Far

““Hold You Now,” the first song on Father Of The Bride, augments a brief, bittersweet Danielle Haim duet with abrupt and distorted transitions, stray mic chatter, chirping birds, and a sample of Melanesian choir music from the soundtrack to The Thin Red Line. It’s beautiful, strange, and the ideal opening to the eclectic, odds-and-sods new album from Vampire Weekend. What’s unlikelier, that these Ivy League phenoms have become maybe the biggest name in indie rock, or that they’ve done so while growing more adventurous with each new record? Over 18 offbeat tracks, nearly half of which clock in under three minutes, Father Of The Bride tugs at the infectious essence of Ezra Koenig’s songcraft, working in his widest range of genre influences yet, from slide-guitar country to Auto-Tuned electronica to flamenco jazz. It isn’t as well-round- ed as 2013’s effervescent Modern Vampires Of The City. But that’s partially because this once buttoned-up band seems to have embraced imperfection as an aesthetic value, taking unexpected turns down every harmony hall.” - The AV Club, The Best Music of 2019 So Far RIGHT ARM RESOURCE WEEKLY UPDATE - 6/26/2019