Throughout the past three weeks, as the tour has wound its way up the eastern seaboard, “This Side of the Glass” has also been making its way onto radio playlists throughout the US and Europe. Earlier this year the album was recognized as a top Americana release by George Graham at WVIA (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre), and now it’s getting spins on non-commercial, public, and college radio stations all over. Chances are good that we’re on the air on a station near you; heaviest in rotation include the songs “Fault Lines,” “Jose,” “Good or Bad,” and “Gulf Coast Home.” We have also placed three songs on the Roots Music Report’s Top 50 Folk Song Chart. While the band has hopped from city to city, sharing evenings with enthusiastic fans and friends from Tampa to Nashville to Washington, D.C., the album has crept up to #120 on the Americana Music Association (AMA) charts and is still rising.
Below is a summary of stations spinning the album, but there are a bunch of other stations getting into it every week–let us know in the comments if you hear us on your local/regional station!
CJAM | Detroit, MI
KAFM | Grand Junction, CO
KANU | Lawrence, KS
KBOO | Portland, OR
KDNK | Carbondale, CO
KFAI | Minneapolis, MN
KRCB | San Francisco Bay Area
KSQD | Santa Cruz, CA
WAMU | Washington, DC
WBSD | Burlington, WI
WETS | Johnson City, TN
WHFC | Bel Air, MD
WHYR | Baton Rouge, LA
WMNF | Tampa, FL
WMOT | Murfreesboro, TN
WMSE | Milwaukee, WI
WNRN | Charlottesville, VA
WORT | Madison, WI
WTCC | Springfield, MA
WUKY | Lexington, KY
WUTK | Knoxville, TN
WVIA | Pittston, PA
Hope to see more of you out at shows through the last week of the “This Side” tour, when we hit Indianapolis, Chicago, Spring Lake, and New York!
Thanks to Peter Hay and TwinVision for radio promotion. Credit and thanks to Steve Everett for photo.