
After
last week's blog on new album releases from July-September, 2017, I decided to look ahead and see what is coming this month on the
Wikipedia 2017 album release list. Minus several groups getting the jump on the Christmas season and Marilyn Manson, I found so many good songs on new albums released in October, and had a list of 35 after a couple of days of search and listen on YouTube. Topping the list are
Liam Gallagher's
As Your Were and,
Weezer's
Pacific Daydream.
Liam Gallagher, the lead singer of
Oasis has his first solo album out after his breakup with lead songwriter and brother, Noel. Check out the Rolling Stone article,
Liam Gallagher's Sweet Revenge. Liam's got a fantastic voice and I just love the songs on this album. You also got to love his working class scowl not to mention his f bomb in almost every spoken sentence in the article.

The song on
Pacific Daydream that is playing through my brain this past week is
Beach Boys as
Rivers Cuomo's affinity for naming artists in his songs continues. I love that "Weezer" is the nickname Rivers' dad gave him as a toddler. In reading his bio, I enjoyed that he worked at
Tower Records, as that could simply be anyone's musical education right there. I wish I had worked at the
Sports Arena Blvd. store in San Diego when I was in college, miss Tower. Anyway,
Beach Boys has now moved to the top on my playlist for this week.
For an Americana flavor, check out
Margo Price's new album
All American Made and
Lee Ann Womack's
The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone.
Also featured in the playlist are new albums from
Pink (with a good range of songs on
Beautiful Trauma) Beck, Boyz II Men, Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, Robert Plant, and Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile.
I end the playlist with Jason Isbell live with his six night October performances at the
Ryman. Here's his tribute to Tom Petty with
American Girl.