Some think singer/songwriter Neil Gregory Johnson might have been raised by a pack of wolves. Others think it was by a pack of wild musicians. Whichever story line you decide to go with, there is no denying Neil’s knack for immediately grabbing listeners’ attention with his roots rockin’ blend of elements from blues, folk and […]
Interview with Hawk & The Wild – The Wave
The first single from Hawk & the Wild’s coming album, The Wave, was released on March 8th. The working name of the new album is “Life And Death Of Old Mrs Ocean”. As usual Jimmy’s lyrics take a bit of a political standpoint. This time it’s on plastic pollution and environmental protection of the oceans, […]
Interview with Simon D James – Dearest Lovely World
Newcomer Simon D James prepares to captivate listeners with the release of his debut single Dearest Lovely World, out now via YellowBrick Music. The single was written whilst Simon was volunteering in the refugee camps of the Calais Jungle and recognised that “regardless of colour or creed we are all bound together by the common […]
Scandic Tribe Release Debut Album, Watch Video for Revolution of Confusion
Founded by Morten G.P. and Thomas Økland in 2015, Scandinavian rockers Scandic Tribe have arrived with their debut album, Light At The End. The music video for their lead single Revolution of Confusion is now available for your viewing pleasure. Tapping into the talents of world renonwed producer Roy Z who has worked with Rob […]
The Nadas Celebrate 25 Years On Newest Album, One Louder
The Nadas are celebrating 25 years together! With their upcoming induction into the Iowa Music Hall of Fame, it’s safe to say The Nadas create music which has been entertaining, uplifting and grabbing the attention of listeners for over two decades. Their new and 11th studio album, One Louder, is now available. Featuring 10 tracks […]
Brit Drozda Spreads Positivity On Upbeat New Single, You Can’t Take It With You When You Go
Charlotte, North Carolina based singer/songwriter Brit Drozda has released her newest single, You Can’t Take It With You When You Go, which is also the name of her EP. You Can’t Take It With You When You Go is an upbeat, folk-rockin’ jam which is intended to uplift, motivate and empower listeners. I think Brit […]
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 The 286 – Time Immemorial
The first in a series of releases to come out over the next year, Time Immemorial is a slight departure from the band’s usual uptempo sound. A stripped back acoustic ballad, it’s filled with sweeping strings and soaring impassioned vocals as delicate finger-picked melodies flow with ease. With a gentle orchestral splendour, The 286 have […]
Faultlines Set To Premier Powerful Music Video for New Single Rain on March 9th
Faultlines (who we have featured and interviewed previously) are premiering the music video for their powerful new folk single, Rain. Having hosted two benefit concerts raising a combined $30,000+ for the ACLU of Southern California and Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles, Faultlines are riding that momentum by creating something really special with the song and […]
Interview with Lauren Fincham
Lauren Fincham is a featured musical artist for independent and Internet radio stations across the US and abroad, and has shared the stage with such diverse acts as Gamble Rogers, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Sam Pacetti, John & Mary (formerly of 10,000 Maniacs), and John Mayer. She has participated in various regional compilations, festivals, benefit […]
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