RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 4/3/2019 Banners “Got It In You” The new single from their forthcoming album, with original and acoustic versions on PlayMPE, going for adds on Monday The acoustic version was used in syncs on The Good Doctor and Grey’s Anatomy recently, and the Shazam numbers took off Nearly 100K/day on Spotify for the new original version, acoustic over 1MM already! 1.9MM monthly listeners Early: KLRR, WXRY Devon Gilfillian “Get Out And Get It” The first single from his upcoming album First week: KRVB, KUTX, WFPK, WAPS, KRSH, WPYA, KPND, WEHM, KVNV, WXPK, KYSL, WSGE, WMWV... Early: WXPN, WRLT, WTMD, KTBG, KJAC, WNRN, KVWF... Confirmed to play at NON-COMM On tour now with Brothers Osborne, with upcoming festivals including Shaky Knees, Newport Folk and Pilgrimage Sean McConnell “Rest My Head” The new single from Secondhand Smoke, out now New: WRLT, KVWF Already on: WYCE, WFIV, KRVM “At the heart of the album is “Rest My Head”, an appropriately cinematic piece of music that marries elements of gospel, the Southern Gothic tra- dition, country, folk, and hints of pop music.” - PopMatters Opening for Needtobreathe now, another headlining tour in May SOAK “Deja Vu” The first single from Grim Town, in stores April 26 New: Music Choice, WTMD ON: KRVB, WRLT, KCSN, WFUV, KTBG, KVNV, KXT, WAPS, WFPK, WYMS, WDST, WNRN, WPYA, WZEW, WFIV, WYCE, KMMS, KLRR, WVOD, KYMK... US Tour in June: 6/8 Los Angeles, 6/9 San Francisco, 6/11 Portland, 6/12 Seattle, 6/14 Minneapolis, 6/15 Chicago, 6/19 Boston, 6/21 Brooklyn Video on my site The National “You Had Your Soul With You” The first single from I Am Easy To Find, in stores May 17 Mediabase 22*, BDS Monitored 15*, Indicator 18*, FMQB Tracks 12*, Public 10*! New: KRVB, WTMD, WBZS, KBAC ON: WXRT, KGSR, KCMP, WXPN, WRLT, KINK, KTHX, WCLZ, WPYA, WRNR, WFUV, KCSN, KXT... Intimate sold out shows this month, US tour in June with Courtney Barnett and in August and September with Alvvays “Warranty” The first single from Dusty Notes, their first album to feature the band’s original lineup since 1995’s No Joke, out now New: WBZS, WBSD ON: KEXP, KVNA, KJAC, KVNV, WNRN, KYSL, WVOD, WNCW, KROK, WCBE, WDST, KVWF... Stemmed from their performance together at their induction into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall Of Fame April/May US tour JOHNNYSWIM “Bridges” The first single from Moonlight, their first release through BMG, in stores April 19 New: Music Choice ON: WRLT, WZEW, KJAC, WXCT, KVNA, WPYA, KRSH, WCNR, WSGE, WCBE, WFIV, WVOD, WYCE, WOCM, KROK, KLRR, KNBA, WEXT, KCLC... “She is full of fervor, and he is the soothing counterforce. They are a pairing of equals, a key finding its lock.” - NY Times Tour starts 5/3 Nearly one million monthly Spotify listeners Aldous Harding “The Barrel” The first single from her 4AD release Designer, in stores April 26 New: KJAC, KSMF ON: Music Choice, KCMP, WFUV, WFPK, WTMD, KTBG, WEHM, KLRR, WMVY, WFIV, WYCE, Open Air, XM Loft... Streams way up in airplay markets! “Harding’s velvet-soft sound is a bedding for a gifted weapon-of-a-voice” - NPR US tour: 4/8 Brooklyn (SOLD OUT), 4/9 DC, 4/10 Philadelphia, 4/11 Kingston NY, 4/14 Chicago, 4/15 Minneapolis... Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “For Real” Mediabase 34*, BDS Monitored #36, Indicator #19, FMQB Public 30*! New: WDVX, KAXE ON: Music Choice, KCSN, WFUV, KCMP, WRLT, WPYA, WCLZ, WNCS, WXPK, KVNA, KUTX, WAPS, WFPK, WYEP, KXT, WZEW, KRSH, KYMK, WCOO, KPND, WERS... From the Universal collection The Best Of Everything, 38 remastered songs featuring solo, Heartbreakers and Mudcrutch hits, out now Passenger “Survivors” The second single from Runaway Great streaming even before the campaign! BDS Indicator #40, FMQB Tracks 43*! New: WZLO ON: WXRV, WRLT, KCSN, WXPK, WNCS, KTHX, WPYA, KJAC, WAPS, Music Choice, KVNA, WZEW, KVNV, WXCT, KPND, KRSH, WJCU... Passenger has passed 2.5 billion streams, 2 billion views on YouTube, and averages over 8.5MM monthly listeners on Spotify Lily & Madeleine “Can’t Help The Way I Feel” The first single from Canterbury Girls, out now ON: WRLT, WFPK, WAPS, WCBE, KNBA, KBAC, WBJB, WNRN, KHUM, WFIV, WNCW, WVOD, WYCE, WUMB, KDNK, KRCC, KSLU, KUWR, KXCI, WFIT, WFHB... “Sometimes, artists can speak to other artists through their creations. And, when the act experiencing that connection is a sister duo, an already deep bond can be fortified even further.” - Billboard On tour Played on CBS Saturday Morning Robert Ellis “When You’re Away” The first single from Texas Piano Man, out now New: KVWF, KBAC ON: WFUV, KUTX, KJAC, WXPN, WFIV, KSMF, WEXT, WCBE, WMVY, WYCE, KSUT, KMMS, WNCW, KDRP, XM Loft, KXCI, WUMB, WDVX, KRCC, KAXE, KSLU, MSPR, MPR, WUSM, WFHB, WUKY, Acoustic Cafe... On tour: 4/4 Washington DC, 4/5 Chapel Hill NC, 4/7 Charleston SC, 4/8 Atlanta GA, 4/9 Nashville TN, 4/12 Dale TX, 4/13 Dallas TX Kurt Vile “Rollin With The Flow” The new single from Bottle It In Mediabase 48*, FMQB Tracks #45 ON: WRLT, WXPN, Music Choice, WFUV, WYEP, WTMD, WFPK, WNCS, WAPS, KVNV, WWCT, WEHM, WRSI, KJAC, KVNA, WPYA, WCLZ, WCOO, WDST, WVOD, KMTN, WUIN, WJCU, WMVY... US tour wrapped up “One of indie rock’s most affable champions.” - Rolling Stone “Grinning, unapolgetically huge-hearted.” - Stereogum Ryan Bingham “Jingle and Go” The first single from American Love Song, produced by Charlie Sexton, out now FMQB Tracks #49, Public #27! New: WBZS Already on: Music Choice, WXPN, KUTX, KTBG, KJAC, WYEP, WFPK, KPND, WAPS, KDRP, WOCM, WCBE, KTAO, KSUT, WMWV, WEXT, WFIV, KPIG, WYCE, KVWF, KMTN, WNRN, KNBA, WUIN, WNCW... US Tour going on now- many dates sold out already Catfish and The Bottlemen “Longshot” The first single from The Balance, in stores April 26, their first new music in three years Mediabase 20*, BDS Monitored 19*, Indicator 9*! ON: WXRT, KGSR, KINK, KCMP, KCSN, WRLT, WXRV, Music Choice, WKLQ, WXPK, WAPS, WTMD, KPND, WQKL, KYMK, WXCT, WPYA, WFPK, KXT, KVNA, KVNV, WERS, KTBG, WDST, WNRN, WCNR... Headlining dates in June Mediabase Alternative 13*! Recently played on Kimmel Guster “Overexcited” The first single from Look Alive, out now Mediabase 12*, BDS Monitored #10, Indicator 13*, FMQB Tracks #9, Public 15*! ON: KBCO, WXRT, WXPN, WMMM, WRLT, KRVB, WFUV, WXRV, KINK, WQKL, WRNR, KCSN, KXT, WXPK, WNCS, WCLZ, WPYA, KJAC, KTHX, WAPS, WEHM, KVNA, WTMD, KTBG... Performed on Seth Meyers and CBS Saturday Morning already Great reaction morgxn “home” (w/Walk The Moon) From his album Vital, out now Mediabase Alternative #14, AAA 8*, BDS Monitored 9*, Indicator 27*, FMQB Tracks #17! ON: KBCO, WXRV, KGSR, WTTS, CIDR, KRVB, WRLT, WMMM, KINK, WRNR, Music Choice, WXPK, WWCT, WPYA, WNCS, KPND, KVNA, KVNV, WXCT, WAPS, WRSI, WQKL, KRVO... This stemmed from their appearance together at Lollapalooza June tour dates announced Colorado Public Radio and NPR can’t stop playing SOAK’s “Deja Vu” “Bridie Monds-Watson was just 18 when her Mercury Prize-nominated debut came out, released under the alias SOAK. Four years later, with her sophomore album, Grim Town, on the way in April, she’s seen it all — over and over again. In the new single “Déjà Vu,” SOAK gives us disenchantment under a disco ball, with lyr- ics that say “This again?” but a beat that won’t quit. Taking us to that perfect place where pop meets pensiveness, “Déjà Vu” lets us dance it out while soaking in the disappointment of repeated behaviors. When you’re tired of the same old letdowns and patterns, this is the end-of-the-line apathy anthem to help you walk away.” - Jessi Whitten, Colorado Public Radio for NPR’s “Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can’t Stop Playing,” March 30, 2019 The AV Club and Paste Magazine can’t wait for Aldous Harding “Aldous Harding is a spellbinding singer-songwriter with rare lyrical and vocal range. Her sophomore album, 2017’s Party, was intensely spare, and marked a clear evolution for the New Zealander as she moved to 4AD. She and producer John Parish (PJ Harvey) return to the label for follow-up Designer, which was announced in February with the delightfully odd video for “The Barrel.” The song is fuller and brighter than anything on Party, and a welcome reminder of Harding’s unique perspective in modern indie folk. Designer, it seems, will be bolder in that vision than ever.” - The AV Club, “Here are 20 albums we can’t wait to hear in April,” 4/1/19

“In early 2017, New Zealand native Aldous Harding put out one of the year’s best under-the-radar releases in her second album, Party. It showcased hands down one of the finest, most tender voices in folk, and if you haven’t heard it yet, “Imagining My Man” belongs in your ears immediately. On April 26, Harding comes out with Designer on 4AD Records, and lead single “The Barrel,” with its wood nymph strings and morning-riser of a clarinet, is a downright delight. Watch the video that showcases Harding’s whimsy, charm and spectacular voice.” - Paste, “The 10 Albums We’re Most Excited About in April,” 4/1/19 MXDWN gives you the down-low on the new Meat Puppets album “ old-timers Meat Puppets are back with their fifteenth studio album, Dusty Notes, and despite the 37 years it has been since their first release, the band sounds just as great as ever. The current lineup of the group consists of original mem- bers Curt Kirkwood on lead vocals and guitar, on bass and backing vocals and on drums. Joining the original group is Curt’s son Elmo Kirkwood on guitar and Ron Stabinsky on keyboard. Meat Puppets have always been a genre-crossing group, and Dusty Notes is no exception. It combines elements of alt-rock, psychedelic and country rock, creating a collection of songs that are as unique as they are beautiful. The album begins with “Warranty,” a song that features some beautiful soft vocals from the Kirkwood brothers, and some great guitar riffs. The lyrics play into the psyche- delic style of the song, “When you first saw / You should’ve known / There was no more/ Than what was shown.” The second song on the album is “Nine Pins,” which is a heavily country-western influenced song. It features what sounds like banjo picking and vocals that could have come out of a modern folk album. Despite being known as a rock band, Meat Puppets certainly have the talents to create country influenced music, and “Nine Pins” is arguably the best song on the album. Some other notable songs are the title song “Dusty Notes” and “Nightcap.” “Dusty Notes” is another country-influ- enced song, but with vocals that have more of a psychedelic sound to them. It’s a fun song, and it has a great chorus that speaks to the power of music. “Music flows through an open door / Can’t keep it closed, it’s liking to swing / Dusty notes drift across the floor/ Can’t keep it clean, it’s a magical thing.” “Nightcap” is different in style, as the verses sound more like a song from the early ’60s, while the chorus is faster and has more elements of modern rock. The harmonizing of vocals from the Kirkwood brothers is what stays consistent through- out the song, and they truly compliment each other beautifully. The album ends with “Outflow,” not the most unique song on the album, but much like how “Warranty” is a great way to begin it, “Outflow” is a great way to end it, as they both serve as bookends to the content between. The lyrics also are beauti- ful, creating a perfect image of serenity. “Let the wind and rain the water take the ocean / Let the stars melt down from the sky.” - MXDWN, 3/25/19 Coming up... 4/15: James Morrison “My Love Goes On” (feat. Joss Stone)... 4/22: Meiko... 4/29: Allman Brown, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Duff McKagan... RIGHT ARM RESOURCE WEEKLY UPDATE - 4/3/2019