Song Of The Day: Robert Hazard, "Change Reaction"

From 1983, here's Robert Hazard with "Change Reaction."

Enjoy!

Concert Review: Lissie, 9:30 Club

Sunday evening I faced down the moral dilemma of two epic entertainment choices: the unhinged madman, also known as The Governor, was poised to unleash the crazy on that evening's episode of The Walking Dead, while at the same time I was the holder of one ticket to Lissie's much buzzed-about show at the 9:30 Club.

I set my DVR, made my family promise to call if bloodshed occurred, and ran down the street knowing I'd walked the right path.

Despite the still air of contemplation filling the venue when I arrived, the swelling crowd summoned some serious interest and plenty of energy for Nashville, Tennessee openers Kopecky Family Band. They managed to get a rousing singalong right after wowing everyone with the best rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk" that I've ever seen.

With the floor warmed up, Lissie took the stage and bounced from one well-crafted tune to another while the audience hung on her every sung word and each story told between songs.

What can I say about Lissie?

Song Of The Day: Visage, "Fade To Grey"

From 1980, here's Visage with "Fade To Grey."

Enjoy!

Song Of The Day: Payolas, "Eyes Of A Stranger"

From 1982, here's the Payolas with "Eyes Of A Stranger."

Enjoy!