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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Back In the Day, 2006

The Bluejays

A Hundred Songs

(Hithouse)




It's the desired destination of countless musicians, the point at which alluring strains, siken harmonies and trusted roots stylings collude with thoughtful verse. Real world music grounded in human experience, but reaching still for the fantastic. For the Bluejays, that rainbow's end reward is but the starting line.


Recommended: "A Hundred Songs," "Guess Why I'm Crying," "If You'd Get Out of My Way," "I Do What You Want Me To," "Devil in Disguise," "Anytime," "Too Bad," "What Kind of Girl"

Videos: "A Hundred Songs"   "Devil in Disguise"   "Too Bad"   "What Kind of Girl"


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