Singer/songwriter R.W. Roldan has delivered his latest video with accompanying music video. The title is The Color Of and this touching new acoustic folk single touches upon the current sociopolitical tensions concerning immigrants in the U.S. I have to pinpoint exactly what it is about this song that grabbed me so hard. Maybe the minimalist […]
Float Away with the Starry Sounds of Todd Warner Moore’s New Album
This isn’t Todd Warner Moore‘s first time gracing these pages. As I began listening to the instrumental, violin-driven song Lapis Largo, my mood finally began to change for the better. If anyone was going to flip the switch, I knew Todd could do it! Based in Hong Kong, Todd has delivered his newest album, Starry […]
Interview with Nine Year Sister – Seaside Dreaming
Nine Year Sister is an independent pop duo comprised of Australian singer/songwriters, Jennie Wardle and Emma Wardle. Calling themselves ‘Nine Year Sister‘ (being sisters nine years apart in age), Jennie and Emma have spent the last two years writing and recording their original songs and releasing digital music on websites including Bandcamp, YouTube and Spotify. […]
Interview with Zephaniah Bostow – Cold Mountain
Zephaniah Bostow is a singer-songwriter living in Tennessee. Growing up in a religious, working-class family of 9, he spent days at church and nights at tent revivals and fish frys. When he was 13, his pastor gave a guitar to the family, saying it was meant for his youngest sister. The guitar gathered dust. It […]
Prolific Songwriter Thomas Itty Does the Unthinkable, Releases Album (Retrospective) with 33 Songs…and a couple bonuses!
Life-long, and quite prolific, New York based songwriter Thomas Itty has been penning his own jams since he was in his teens. With a classic rock edge, some acoustic soul, a little Americana and a dash of folk, Retrospective delivers 35 tracks from this writers creative mind. Originally from Bangalore, India, Thomas has been in […]
Interview with Taylor Rogers – NOA
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Taylor Rogers blends soundscapes of vocal layering, rhythmic guitar, and electronic texturing to create emotional terrain that both challenges and comforts its listeners. Her third full-length album project NOA is to be released this September, funded by Northwestern’s CIRA grant. Taylor has toured all over the US, and performed in various Midwest festivals […]
Interview with Kodey Brims – Red Dust
Born in Brisbane, Australia to a coal mining father and champion athlete mother, Kodey Brim’s desire to became a touring songwriter was a big surprise to them. They encouraged her newly found interest by buying her first guitar when she was twelve. Kodey spent her teens quietly exploring a variety of musical instruments and a […]
Interview with In The City – Every Single Day
While In The City’s first two singles were celebratory and uplifting, Every Single Day explores the stillness and grief found in life after loss. Reflective and poignant, mature and dynamic, Every Single Day heralds the next stage in the autonomous young duo’s rapid evolution as songwriters with exceptional chemistry and a unique approach. They found […]
Interview with Michael Baker – Dust & Bone
Dust & Bone, the debut album from Anglo-French singer/songwriter, Michael Baker follows the critically acclaimed EPs Keys To The Kingdom and Caroline and current single ‘Anywhere Anytime Soon’. Co-written, produced and mixed with a variety of well-respected names, including Dan Brown (Massive Attack), Jim Lowe (Stereophonics, The Charlatans, Herbie Hancock) Peter Vettese (Carly Simon, Simple […]
Interview with Gallery 47 – Chaos Ensued
Alt-folk troubadour Gallery 47 – aka Jack Peachey – makes his 2019 debut with the colourfully poignant upcoming album Chaos Ensued, out on now via Bad Production Records. Peachey combines his trademark folk sensibilities with splashes of blues rock, post-punk and classic rock to create something that is undeniably unique. His new found sound is […]
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