Episode 41 of Mountain Music Happy Hour is packed with an electrifying mix of rock, indie, and soulful tunes! Kicking off with Rock’N’Roll Breakheart, the show dives into energetic performances from Henry Invisible, The Doerfels, and James Parm. The Phantom Power Music Hour brings a fresh vibe, followed by standout tracks from Ollie, Monica Larrea, and ROSENTHAL PARKWAY BAND.
Listeners are reminded to check out Episode #2 of the V4V Roundtable before we roll into more fantastic music, including Miranda Ramos, Cory Keith Owens, and Brad Johner. We also tease an upcoming guest appearance from Sara Jade, featuring her song Bourbon at Dawn. The show continues with powerful performances from R.O. Shapiro, Chris Nichols, SUNNN, and more.
As always, we give a shoutout to Sat Streamers and Boosters! before wrapping up with high-energy tracks from Out On The Streets, The Trusted, Circle the Earth, and The Retrograde. Closing things out, Matt Johner delivers a heartfelt finale with Too Young for Growing Up.
Tune in and enjoy the music—cheers to another great episode of M2H2!
Theme Song
A HUGE shoutout to Rock’N’Roll Breakheart for the show’s theme song, based on his track Rock’n’Roll Demon. Check him out on his website at RockNRollBreakheart.com.
Chapters in this Episode:
(00:00:00) Show Opening feat. Rock'N'Roll Breakheart
(00:01:28) Get It Right
(00:06:11) Show Introduction
(00:07:08) Days Gone By
(00:11:18) Nothing
(00:15:09) Phantom Power Music Hour
(00:15:37) Disappear
(00:17:34) Brilliant Sun
(00:21:27) Go checkout the Episode #2 of the V4V Roundtable!
(00:22:43) It'll Be Me
(00:25:41) The Only Men I Need
(00:29:06) UpBEATs
(00:29:42) On Your Side
(00:31:34) Lookin' at You
(00:34:21) SARA JADE WILL BE ON THE SHOW SOON!
(00:35:22) Bourbon at Dawn
(00:38:36) A Song To The Sunset
(00:43:05) It's A Mood
(00:43:41) Eating Snacks
(00:47:14) Just Pretend
(00:50:36) Sat Streamers and Boosters!
(00:53:37) Effigies
(00:56:52) The Lightning
(01:00:14) Lightning Thrashes
(01:00:44) Maniac on Mute
(01:03:13) What Can Be Done
(01:06:38) Show Closing
(01:07:54) Too Young for Growing Up