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Where the Land Sings Back: Todd Mosby’s American Heartland Paints Missouri in Sound

by Leslie Sherman April 3, 2026 8:17 am Tagged With: 2026, Americana, indie, Jazz, new album, new music, review, singer, songwriter, United States

American Heartland finds Todd Mosby turning inward and outward at once, creating a record that is deeply personal and geographically expansive. Released today, the album plays like a living, breathing landscape shaped by memory, movement and a lifelong connection to Missouri.

From the opening moments, Mosby establishes a tone that is patient, immersive, and richly detailed. “Clouds Above Golden Fields” introduces the tone of the record, unfolding gradually like long stretches of road or slow moving clouds in the sky.

Finding Light in the Fracture with Kat Lee River’s New Single “American Heartbreak”

by Leslie Sherman September 13, 2025 10:22 am Tagged With: 2025, Acoustic, Americana, indie, New Single, singer, songwriter

Kat Lee Rivers’s new single “American Heartbreak” (Acoustic Version) arrives like a quiet prayer at a time when so much of the cultural conversation is loud and combative.

With nothing more than her renewed, soul bearing voice and Bob Lanzetti’s understated guitar work, Rivers turns a lament into an act of hope.

Letters, Bourbon and Resolve – Inside George Collins’s “By the Time”

by Leslie Sherman August 19, 2025 11:21 am Tagged With: 2025, Americana, Folk, indie rock, music video, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

George Collins’s latest single “By the Time” is accompanied by a fantastic music video that takes a timeless country trope – the “Dear John” letter – and re-imagines it with warmth, grit and cinematic flair.

Shot on location at Max’s Steakhouse in Prague, the video places Collins in the middle of a dimly lit barroom, guitar in hand, as he inhabits the role of the weary but resolute narrator ready to close one chapter of his life. The setting is immediately intimate, the kind of bar where the walls carry the weight of countless unspoken stories, and it’s the perfect backdrop for a song about endings and the promise of moving on.

Eric Selby Finds His Rhythm on new EP “Starting To Sync In”

by Leslie Sherman January 27, 2025 6:49 am Tagged With: 2025, Americana, Folk, new music, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

With Starting To Sync In, Eric Selby delivers a richly textured and adventurous EP that blends alternative folk, psychedelic rock and soulful Americana.

Known for his intricate songwriting and multi-instrumental prowess, Selby continues to re-define his sound. Recorded between Virginia and Nashville, this collection of five tracks displays his journey as an artist, as he continues to explore folk inspired storytelling while embracing expansive musical influences.

Harriet Reynolds Spreads Cheer with Festive Single “Got the Holiday Spirit”

by Leslie Sherman December 9, 2024 4:38 am Tagged With: 2024, Americana, christmas, Folk, indie, New Single, singer, songwriter, United States

Harriet Reynolds’s holiday single “Got the Holiday Spirit” is an instant seasonal classic that radiates warmth and joy.

Co-written with the talented NYC artist Li Mann, the song blends Harriet’s Americana roots with a festive, toe-tapping rhythm perfect for getting you in the holiday spirits.

Jason Sinay’s Brand New Single “Picture Perfect” – a Love Song that Soars Above the Ordinary

by Leslie Sherman November 29, 2024 10:14 am Tagged With: Americana, indie rock, Jason Sinay, new album, new music, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Jason Sinay’s latest single, “Picture Perfect”, is a tender, evocative ballad that captures the essence of love’s transformative power.

Nestled within his ambitious double album “The Mountain”, the song reveals Sinay’s ability to balance vulenrability with a timeless sense of musicianship. It was co-written with producer Martin Pradler.

Echoes of the West in Jason Sinay’s Latest Release “High Plains Drifter”

by Leslie Sherman October 15, 2024 1:26 pm Tagged With: Americana, music video, new release, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Jason Sinay’s new single, “High Plains Drifter”, is a mesmerizing glimpse into his forthcoming double album called “The Mountain”, set for release in early January 2025.

With its infectious blend of cosmic country and jangly rock, this track transports you straight to the heart of the Old West while adding a fresh twist that’s everything Sinay.

Jason Sinay’s “Play It Alone”, the Second Single Release from Upcoming Album “The Mountain”

by Leslie Sherman September 24, 2024 10:24 am Tagged With: 2024, Americana, Folk, Jason Sinay, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Jason Sinay Play It Alone

Jason Sinay’s latest single “Play It Alone” arrives like a breath of fresh air, with the deep and introspective tones that fans of heartland rock have come to love. Known for his work as the guitarist for Mike Campbell’s Dirty Knobs and collaborations with music legends like Keith Richards and Neil Young, Sinay’s transition to […]

Interview with Venus Loves Mars – VLM4EVER

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 1, 2024 1:05 pm Tagged With: Americana, Austin, classic rock, Rock, roots rock, Texas, United States

Venus Loves Mars

In this interview spotlight, I chat with Venus Loves Mars about the latest music, AI, dream collabs, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. VLM4EVER by Venus Loves Mars AI (aka Artificial Intelligence aka Chat GPT 4.0)… How is it changing the music world? What are your thoughts about this new trend?  […]

Interview with Hazel Gaze – Who’s Sorry Now

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman May 1, 2024 12:00 am Tagged With: Americana, classic rock, New York, New York City, Rock, rock n roll, United States

Hazel Gaze-Who's Sorry Now

In this interview spotlight, we catch up with Hazel Gaze to chat about the latest single/video (Who’s Sorry Now), the songwriting process, how the 70s inspired this song, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. What inspired the lyrical theme behind “Who’s Sorry Now”? Can you share any personal experiences or influences […]

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