JUKEBOX 2025 – Week 21 Five New Rad Tracks Added Twice A Week
In order to not miss a beat TURN UP THE VOLUME scans the musical
horizon daily, for 10 years now, to pick ace tracks and add 5 new ones
twice per week, to the one and only JUKEBOX playlist that matters.
ALL TOGETHER
The 5 fresh ones
TRACK BY TRACK
Artist: EZRA FURMAN
Who: Flaring singer-songwriter from Chicago. She started
her career with a band called The Harpoons who released
3 albums.
New album: Goodbye Small Head.
Her 7th one.
Track: I NEED THE ANGEL
By far, the best song on the LP.
Furman rocks out as never before.
Join the flamboyant ride.
Instagram – All Albums
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Band: COMMON CULTURE
Who: Rousing, fiddle driven alternative folk band from Barnsley, England.
They fuse traditional and contemporary elements into an upbeat and energetic
sound, their songs are full of catchy hooks, infectious rhythms and a party spirit.
Track: FACING THE STORM
Single from their brand-new, swirling
6-track Common Ground. Stream it here.
TUTV: As said before CC have the lively drive of the Levellers and the catchy melodiousness of Mumford & Sons. This fiddle-energized pop gem, spiced with frisky harmonies, is another vivacious example of their high sonic spirits. Plenty of emotive encouragement to face your personal storms.
Instagram – Linktree
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Artist: ARYEL MOON
Who: Dublin based, Italian-born artist
Donatella Camedda (vocals/guitar).
Track: EULOGY
Only her 2nd single.
Lyrically, Donatella delves into her past to help vanquish demons that circle from previous trauma of manipulation and abuse. Through this primal scream of emotion, she is able to find liberation and rebirth.
TUTV: Spellbinding, riveting and fetching. This melodramatic discharge holds
your aural attention all the way. Moon‘s engrossing vocality works like a magnet.
Very promosing stuff.
Band: TAKES AN ARMY
Who: Canadian punk indies.
Track: RISE UP
The title piece of their brand-new
4-track EP. Stream it here
TUTV: Imagine Green Day and Dropkick Murphys teaming up for a fist-pumping chant. Forget all BS going on, on our screwed-up planet for 190 seconds and jump right/left, up/down and forth/back on your pogo-stick. We need to celebrate life now and then,
to avoid paranoia.
Instagram – Facebook
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Band: FELLOW MORTALS
Who: Trashcan Sinatras’ Francis Reader and Noonday Underground’s Simon Dine
who reunite for an expansive creative project celebrating poet and author of
Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift most emotive verse Stella’s Birthday
“This project is a tribute to language, to storytelling, and the quiet, powerful ways
human beings have always found to connect with each other. Swift’s birthday poems
to Stella are powerful, funny and touching, and we have tried to amplify their beauty
and create an album that will draw listeners into this fascinating and ambiguous love
story.”
Track: SOME LASTING PLEASURE
Piece from their upcoming album, named
Stella’s Birth-Day, out on 12th September.
TUTV: Poetry in lyrical ballad motion. So beautiful. Like daydreaming, carelessly and romantically. Velvety synths, smooth bass lines, relaxing rhythm, melancholic vocals.
The kind of heartwarming reverie you’ll cherish for a long time.
Instagram – Facebook
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