Happy Birthday to Tuesday Teardrops!

Hi, everyone! As I mentioned last week, Adobe & Teardrops is pivoting to Spotify playlists instead of weekly podcasts because I am anticipating a dearth of free time once grad school begins! While I hate almost everything about Spotify, at this point, Spotify playlists do more to help musicians boost their music than a podcast does, so I hope that making this gives exciting new and emerging artists an extra boost!

In that spirit, in addition to a weekly playlist with whatever theme comes to my mind, I’m also going to update Tuesday Teardrops on — you guessed it — Tuesdays. This is where you can find everything that is new and exciting to me, and you should give that list a little ol’ follow!

You can also stream it here, and my notes about each artist are below!

  1. I should also add that it’s MY birthday, too! I didn’t think I was the kind of person to have birthday feels, but here we are. American Aquarium’s “Losing Side of 25” is the song that helps me snap out of it when I feel “behind” my peers.
  2. Similarly, as I think about what the year has brought me, it’s brought me a whole-ass wedding (forthcoming in 2022.) Paisley Fields co-wrote this one on Mercy Bell’s new album Golden Child, and I suspect she’ll play it at our wedding if I ask really nicely.
  3. I wrote up Devon Beck‘s ballad to lost illusions “Mirrors” last week, and the song has been in my head ever since. So it’s your turn to listen to it.
  4. The Sundogs‘ raucous “I Don’t Know If She’s Home” is a great slice of classic rock without all the toxic masculinity baggage. Check back tomorrow for our five rounds interview!
  5. I told Jess Jocoy I was going to review her EP when it came out a few months ago; hasn’t happened yet but it will this week, dammit! “Mansion on a Hill,” to me, is the best song on there, though. It’s a beautiful story of two artists trying to build their lives together…
  6. …which reminds me of Von Bieker’s “Artist’s Life,” a similarly melancholy story. That review is coming up, too!
  7. Just to get things as delightfully rowdy as they should be, let’s take a listen to Cascade Cody‘s “In Lieu of Love.” Cody and I spoke about the influence of the Cascade Mountains on his music a few weeks back. You can read all about it here.
  8. In case you missed Naomi Westwater‘s interview, posted this morning, here’s a little taste of her music. Her upcoming EP Feelings should prove to be phenomenal.
  9. On “Monsters,” Nichole Wagner tackles the past — and wins, on a beautifully subdued Americana track that’s also a not-to-be-missed rocker.
  10. For reasons that are Yet To Be Disclosed, I’ve got Miko Marks on my mind so let’s have a listen to “Ancestors” from her beautiful album Our Country.

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