A descendant of Devil Anse Hatfield (of the legendary American folklore clan the Hatfields) on his father’s mother’s side, McMains was not easily pinned down to a genre early on in his career. He toured Europe as bassist with punk band The Generators, spent two years as vocalist for Earl Slick’s band, spent another two […]
Angela Soffe Rediscovers Self Through Music On Latest Single, Rocks
Angela Soffe spent her childhood on a sailboat in the South China Sea where she was raised in the Philippines speaking English, Spanish and Tagalog. As interesting as that sounds, things really get juicy when we consider Angela’s family is devout Mormons. After 30+ years, Angela recently left the religion and has written an […]
Discover The Amazing, Soothing Sounds of Sarah Sharp on Her Latest Wake EP
With songs featured internationally in ad campaigns for Chanel, Dell, Kida, ABC’s Revenge, E.L.F. Cosmetics and TV shows such as The Good Wife, Cable Girls and Grandfathered; it is safe to say Sarah Sharp knows how to write a damn great song that captures the attention of more than just your average listener. A multiple […]
Interview with No Dry County- Fifteen Piece Band
In this interview spotlight, I speak with No Dry County about the latest release, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music 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 genre classifications.) We’re based out […]
Interview with Andrew Goldring – Lost In Motion
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Andrew Goldring about his latest release, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. We have supported Andrew before. Find our previous feature article here. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in […]
Interview with Doc Fell & co. – Dust Bowl Heart
Deep in the heart of Cherokee Country, in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, the small town of Tahlequah, Oklahoma is giving rise to a dynamic and eclectic cure for the common country music rut. Led by Dr. John Fell (a general practitioner by day and manically expressive singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist by night) and […]
Interview with Salty Moses – Borrowed Time (A Climate Change Prophecy)
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Salty Moses about the new single, Borrowed Time – A Climate Change Prophecy, as well as other topics such as challenges, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, […]
Jeremy Parsons Packs Potent Punch of Country and American Roots Music On New Album, Things I Need To Say
San Antonio, Texas based singer/songwriter Jeremy Parsons has delivered a powerful, pristinely produced album, Things I Need To Say, balancing the genres of country, folk and American roots infused with a healthy dose of pop appeal. Growing up soaking in the sounds of the Texas dance halls, Jeremy has always loved music. Driven by this […]
Andrew Reed Injects Positivity With Latest Album,m If All The World Were Right
Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter and seeker Andrew Reed is injecting the world with positive, soul lifting music on his latest project If All The World Were Right. A delightful album of charming, engaging, enlightening acoustic rock awaits your senses on Andrew’s new record. An unafraid explorer of the human experience, Andrew’s go-go-go, bring it on […]
Interview with Eddy Mann – Simple Things
Our friend Eddy Mann is back with new music and I took a few moments to catch up with him about the new project, Simple Things, as well as ask about the overall response to his last release. Pre-ordering for Simple Things begins on March 6th (2018). You can find our previous Eddy Mann features […]
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