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The Week in Music…Blogs – May 19 to May 25, 2012

Grab your mugs and pull up a seat. The coffee is hot and there is plenty of music to read and enjoy this morning. Sending out a quick Happy Birthday to both my baby brother and my dad-in-law.

Michalis Limnios from Blues.gr interviewed Debbie Davis about her new album, After the Fall.

Terry Mullins from Blues Blast interviewed Bob Margolin.

indieLondon tossed up their ‘singles of the week’ including music from Rumer (cool little cover song btw), and The Coronas.

 

 

Seba Rashii Culture reviewed Closer to You by The Coronas. I’m not going to argue since Addicted to Progress is a great song – but it isn’t the best track on the album. (that would be Write to MeThough it does have a nice video.

Getting her punk on, Laura Snapes from Pitchfork interviewed Savages.

And over on NPR Music, Joel Rose talks Ramones, Joey Ramone and music, both old and soon to be released.

That’s it for me this morning.  I have an omelet to finish and a pool to lounge (can lounge be a verb?) around. As always, if you have a music post on your blog you would like me to add to list please send me a quick email (guitarkit at gmail dot com) or toss a comment below the post with your addy and I’ll add you to the post.

- Kit

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