Gems From 2015 - Episode #332

We look back on an amazing year of gourmet music and play some of the stand-out gems like The Oh Hellos, Mat Kearney, Jessi McNeal, and Nick Flora.
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Tell Her You Do
on Hymns for Her
by Dave Barnes -
Ghosts for Tinder
on Becoming
by Giants & Pilgrims -
Wallflower
on I Am Me
by Gracie Schram -
It’s All Coming Together
on Futureboy
by Nick Flora -
In the Sweet By and By
on Hand Me A Hymnal
by The Banner Days -
The Days to Come
on Sticks and Stones
by 77s -
Flesh and Bone
on Song-A-Month 2015
by Matthew Clark -
Soldier, Poet, King
on Dear Wormwood
by The Oh Hellos -
Deserve
on Sentimental Creatures
by Jess Ray -
Let ‘em Know
on E
by Jon Troast -
Moving On
on Just Kids
by Mat Kearny -
Stone by Stone
on Promised Land
by Jessi McNeal -
You Can Have Me
on How We Spend Our Days
by Zach Vinson
Producer Notes:
This year has been an incredible one for the world of gourmet music. It's not every year that you get a new studio project by Andrew Peterson, Josh Garrels, Sara Groves, Jenny & Tyler, JJ Heller, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, and The Vespers - all in the same year. And that only scratches the surface. We will still be compiling votes from our UTR Panel of Critics to countdown the Top 11 Gourmet Albums of 2015, but we wanted to take a moment this week and celebrate this wonderful year of music with some of the standout gems. We play Seattle singer-songwriter Jessi McNeal, something from Nick Flora's brilliant "Futureboy EP," one of the song-a-month submissions by Matthew Clark, teenager Gracie Schram, and new duo The Banner Days. This is one episode you might want to repeat a few times! (Dave)
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