Boston based singer/songwriter Jessye DeSilva has delivered a delightful listening experience with the new album Hoarfrost and Crocus Shoots. Jessye creates from a rather unique perspective but one that is beginning to blossom more and more each day. Identifying as a non-binary queer person who grew up surrounded by church-going conservatives, Jessye is no stranger […]
Interview with South For Winter – Twine
With elements of folk, gypsy, jazz, and blues, South for Winter’s varying sound is united by delicate harmonies, intricate guitar-work, and earthy vocals. Within its first year, the trio quickly developed an impressive resume – releasing two EP’s, completing both a 15-state national and an international tour, and receiving recognition from Lightning 100 Radio as […]
Don’t Break What You Cannot Fix, Jam to the Soothing Sounds of Y. Dan Rubinstein’s New Single
San Francisco based singer/songwriter Y. Dan Rubinstein delivers a soothing array of jazzy, acoustic folk on his latest single Don’t Break What You Cannot Fix. Considering the current political climate where greedy businessman now have increasing power over more governments than ever before and decisions are being made based on immediate desires rather than long-term […]
Jeffrey Halford & The Healers Head West Towards South on New Album, Listen Now
Americana, blues-infused rockers Jeffrey Halford and The Healers have arrived with a highly enjoyable listening experience on their new album West Towards South. West Towards South is packed from beginning to end with vibrant sonic tapestries and engaging storytelling that falls on the spectrum somewhere between haunting desert rock and good ole fashioned bluesy Americana. […]
Interview with Ari – Radikoj
Iceland based composer, instrumentalist and songwriter Ari creates charming, enchanting, vivid sonic tapestries which incorporate traditional Nordic sounds with more modern pop aesthetics. One thing is for sure, his new album Radikoj sounds like nothing else I have heard before; including other projects which incorporated traditional Nordic instrumentation. Ari has created something truly distinct and […]
Interview with RUNAH – Ground
Following on from the stirring EP Ghosts, Irish singer-songwriter RUNAH is delighted to announce the release of her debut album Strange, due for release on May 5, 2019 via Beardfire. From the garden in the beginning to the smoke of strife and war, the twisting sound of Strange stands naked but for sword and helmet, […]
Interview with Bobbylene! – Where Love Can Find Me and You
In this interview spotlight, I chat with musical duo Bobbylene! about their latest project, 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.) Bobby is from […]
Interview with James Lee Baker – Disappear for the Weekend
I recently featured James’ new single Disappear For The Weekend. In this interview spotlight, we chat about the new release, challenges, listening preferences and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. What led you down this path of music and what motivates you to keep going? Creativity. It’s a characteristic of who I […]
James Lee Baker Releases New Single, Listen to Disappear for the Weekend
James Lee Baker has graced these pages before so no surprise he is back with another infectious, radio ready, Country-pop-rockin’ jam titled Disappear for the Weekend. The song will definitely make you want to leave work early and Disappear for the Weekend…maybe the rest of the week! Pristinely produced, packed with lovely melodies and guided […]
Interview with Greg Jacquin – Clocks Slow Down
Greg Jacquin and bandmates Paul Griffin (piano, keys, vocals), Rich Berta (guitar, vocals), Peter Wilson (drums) and Lalit Loomba (bass) recorded Clocks Slow Down, a beautiful collection of eleven original songs. The album is a sprawling statement of sadness and hopelessness, pain and suffering, rebuilding and self-discovery, with a dash of politics and humor, too. This time around, Jacquin enlisted another impressive crew of musicians for the […]
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