In this interview, we chat with Scotch Mist about their influences, newest project and more. Full Q&A, links, and a stream of Speak of the Devil below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? AZ: We come from a musical household; our […]
Interview with First Year On Earth – Worn Road
First Year On Earth is a 4-piece from Austin Texas that combine elements of indie folk, rock, and Americana. The band has formed a reputation for their eclectic live shows. What started as an ambition for front man and Australian native Ryan Murphy, has quickly evolved into a musical journey. While living back in his […]
Interview with Gestures & Sounds – Coach
Gestures & Sounds is an alternative folk group based in Los Angeles. Erik Fashingbauer, Jory Federighi and Brian LeGoo- grew up in Northern Wisconsin, where they started playing together in high school. After finding themselves together in LA a few years later, they began writing together again. They played swell LA venues such as The […]
Interview with Daniel Amedee – Life
Daniel Amedee is living proof that a musician can be from New Orleans, but not necessarily be of New Orleans, a distinction that courses through his quirky, eccentric songwriting style, informed by a haunting bluesy vocalese that scratches the soul somewhere between Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart, and certainly belies Daniel’s 29 years. In fact, […]
Interview with The Other Words – Days Like Gold
Formed in 2013, The Other Words made waves with a unique blend of pop, folk, and country. The band is led by Aaron Crankshaw and Jenna Ryin, whose combined vocals provide a bridge between the twang of old rock and the powerful soul of today’s pop and blues. Accompaniment includes talented banjo/guitar player, Choco Freta, […]
Interview with Jesse Ruben – First Day of Summer
The message that Brooklyn singer/songwriter Jesse Ruben has been spreading through his music is simple and direct. I can. You can. We Can. When Jesse originally wrote his song “We Can“, he had just run the NYC Marathon and hoped to inspire people to start running. As it turns out, his message was meant to […]
Mid Tenn Listens – Brilliant Indie – 15 August
Mid Tenn Listens – this week’s jedi picks Brilliant Indie Music From Brilliant Folks Ships Have Sailed – Earmilk said “”Ships Have Sailed is the rare case of a band name embodying its sound. Their melodies soar effortlessly and their inspired, rounded resonance reminds me of 90s alt-rock bands that have since gone out to sea…” […]
Interview with Kathleen Lee – Nice Kind of Pain
Kathleen Lee is a Melbourne-based folk singer songwriter.Her sound can be characterised by its lullaby-like melody, haunting vocal style and lyrical artistry. Her lyrics, while speaking of loss, love and sacrifice, retain a naturally uplifting spirit; making hers a sweet kind of sadness. In this interview, we chat with Kathleen about her influences, her newest […]
Interview with Dust to Dust – On Fire
Taking their name from a song of one of their chief inspirations The Civil Wars, Dust to Dust is a new North Texas-based duo pairing the vocals of a talented, up-and-coming young singer Briton Malone with one of Dallas’s premier classical guitarists, Chris Richter. Chris had been performing classical guitar professionally around Dallas-Fort Worth area […]
Interview with Claire Kelly – Farewell Avenue
Lively melodies and soulful lyrics accompanied by acoustic guitar drive the folk/pop workings of Claire Kelly‘s music. Currently based in Milwaukee, Claire is playing a full set of summer shows around the Wisconsin area. Her most recent release, The Farwell Avenue EP, is a blend of styles, emotions and stories that feature an array of […]
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