Rachel and The Ruckus deliver tasty and infectious country rock on their latest single (and video) Water and Oil. An autobiographical account of moving to Colorado for a fresh start after a bad relationship, Water and Oil is the soundtrack for a journey into the Rocky Mountains to reinvent oneself. I moved from California to […]
Giant Flying Turtles Jam On Waltz To The World
NYC based Giant Flying Turtles deliver a delightful and jamming blend of blues, rockabilly, jazz and more on their latest album Waltz To The World. Immediately hooking listeners with their distinctively uplifting arrangements, memorable lyrics and an abundance of jazz-infused pop appeal, Giant Flying Turtles just became a new top pick of mine. Each song […]
Remember The Alamo, Free Willy Style
Texas based Bluegrass, Alt-Country, Americana outfit Free Willy recently released their latest project Remember The Alamo. After years of writing songs, W.B. Jones decided it was time to finally get on with some recording business and release these sounds to music listeners around the world. W.B.’s vision included creating what he calls the Free Willy […]
Interview with Youel – Feel The Fall
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Youel about influences, their latest project, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of their Fell The Fall EP below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular […]
Interview with Fractured Spine – Failed Pieces
In this interview spotlight, we speak with Fractured Spine about their influences, the latest release, challenges and much more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of Tru from their album Failed Pieces below. Failed Pieces by Fractured Spine Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own […]
Interview with Shotgun Bill – Train Cars, Prison Bars…and a White Guitar
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Shotgun Bill about influences, challenges, the latest album and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of Northbound Train (from the album Train Cars, Prison Bars…and a White Guitar) below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, […]
Interview with The Stapletons – Ballads and Battles
Ballads and Battles is the debut release from husband/wife, harp/guitar duo Casey and Kate Stapleton. Blues-driven harp and guitar arrangements topped by ethereal vocal harmonies combine to create a wondrous sound. The Stapletons baroque folk sound is rich with hints of Appalachian balladry, Delta blues, and echoes of the English folk revival movement. On September […]
Interview with Max & Nicky – Grovy Lane
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Max Foxx and Nicky Renard aka Max & Nicky about influences, their latest project (Grovy Lane), challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream for Grovy Lane below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not […]
James Barre Delivers Contagious and Irresistible Acoustic Pop on Don’t Say
Songwriter and actor James Barre has arrived with a potent, easy flowing, acoustic pop single titled Don’t Say. Don’t Say is a tasty jam aimed that special female who you don’t want to hear saying those painful words “we’re through”. James dynamic and infectious voice soars over a foot tapping, head nodding, radio-ready acoustic arrangement. […]
The Real Thing Don’t Change, Made In Memphis Artist Porcelan Delivers Infectious R&B
Memphis is known for it’s classic R&B so anytime I get wind of new sounds coming from this beautiful city, I pay attention. (Shouts to all my Memphis family.) Porcelan (Made In Memphis Entertainment) is the real deal and delivers a potent and infectious track with her latest single The Real Thing Don’t Change. Co-written […]
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