Dublin-based quartet Let’s Set Sail have released their undeniably compelling collection of ambient vignettes – Enzo. Opening with previous single Toledo, Let’s Set Sail create a sound that is oozing with textured atmospherics from the offset. Midnight Daylight (in Lavapiés) follows suit, as frontman Warren McCarthy’s distinctive vocal style entwines effortlessly with vocalist Marian Hughes’ […]
Interview with Lisa Gorry – It Was You (and Me)
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lisa Gorry about the latest music, challenges, adapting during a pandemic and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? I’m from Kildare, in Ireland, which is about 45 outside of Dublin. I’ve always […]
Interview with Jason Matu – Fare Thee Well
Renowned indie-folk artist Jason Matu is yearning for better days ahead, just like the rest of us. “Fare Thee Well” – the first single from Jason Matu’s upcoming Same Day EP – is a white hot slab of Americana in which Jason says so long to the bad times (and the even worse vibes) of recent […]
Interview with Sarah Harralson – Love On Lease
“Sarah Harralson presents honest, bare-boned recordings that are authentic,” stated Music Connection Magazine after hearing her debut singer-songwriter EP, Finally Found, in 2014. Her authenticity lies in her lyrics based on true stories followed by melodies that will be stuck in your head hours after hearing it. An authentic storyteller and straight shooter, she is not […]
Interview with Sam MacAdam – Longsands
Glasgow alt-folk singer-songwriter and harpist Sam MacAdam has released her second single, “Longsands”, now available on all streaming services. The track explores disappointment and lost love, juxtaposed with a rare and perfect English sunny day, and uses dovetailing string entries to recreate the undulating North Sea, with the harp providing rhythmic stability throughout.“I wrote this […]
Travel the Boulevard of Broken Dreams with Steven Blane, New Album Coming Soon!
New York City based Americana singer-songwriter Steven Blane delivers potent lyrics, melodically rich song structures, and soulful performances on his forthcoming album, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, scheduled for release in September (2021). More than just Americana, Steven Blane seamlessly blends Folk, Pop and Jazz into an acoustic-driven collection of songs that are stylistically reminiscent of […]
Interview with PK Dwyer – Music To Dance To
PK Dwyer is a songwriter, creative force, and folk & blues busker extraordinaire. PK is also a living piece of music history, much of it connected to the Seattle area and Pacific Northwest with the distinction of being recognized as the first to busk at the Pike Place Market in 1972 [forming and fronting the street bands Felix […]
Interview with Kim Petrarca – Time
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Kim Petrarca about her music, challenges, technology 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.) I am from Rhode Island, […]
Interview with The TAPI Project – Paigam
TAPI echoes the contemporary India and its new gods & demons: urban life, money, lost roots, alienation, etc… and the challenges faced by the common man in a modern world. TAPI‘s music is woven like a fabric, organically grown on Yogi’s poetries. Through Swati’s powerful and sensuous voice, the lyrics are coming alive, swallowing us in an ocean […]
Interview with Rasmus Weirup – I Bet You Never Had A Friday Night Like This
Rasmus Weirup is an independant singer, songwriter and producer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Along with fellow artist Jones, he is a part of the artist collective Birland 1:1. Sometimes he describes his music as, “The Greenwich Village folk scene of 1967 treated with a coffee grinder and broadcasted through the echoing sound system of an […]
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