Australia based folk rocker Brendan McMahon has been releasing music as Satellite Gods but is now venturing forward as a solo artist and has delivered an excellent EP titled Universalist. Opening with Marker 7-58, we are greeted with engaging vocals and a simple mandolin progression which continues building and building into a melodious and anthemic […]
Black Horse Motel Unleash Deeply Personal, Pristine Music on Parable
Philly based Americana rockers Black Horse Motel release and reflect on the last four years of life changes, line-up changes, and creative growth in their deeply personal EP Parable. Top notch, grade AAA musicianship induce beautiful melodies, enchanting harmonies, engaging sound beds and a collection of five truly moving and sonically epic tracks. Run, Rabbit, […]
Highland Kites’ Dreamy Blend of Indie Folk Pop Delights With New EP I’m Not Weak
Los Angeles based Highland Kites have arrived with their ambient, dreamy and highly enjoyable blend of folk, pop and alternative rock on their latest EP I’m Not Weak. Formed in 2013, Highland Kites is the brainchild of Mariss Lamar (vocals, keys, guitar). Joining her to complete the 3-piece line-up is Neil Briggs (drums) and Alex […]
Shauna Burns Releases Soothing, Engaging Rendition of Scarborough Fair
Singer/songwriter Shauna Burns has arrived with her Celtic inspired rendition of the traditional English ballad Scarborough Fair. Shauna’s soothing voice combines with beautiful piano melodies and Celtic harp for a refreshing and moving arrangement which was created by Shauna. Caroline Kemper Reid Reynoso performed Celtic Harp while Dee Kei Waddell performed double bass and keyboards. […]
Interview with Sierra Blanca – Book
Sierra Blanca is the brainchild of Jethro Gaglione. He got his start as a 10 year-old playing under a tent in Mexico, where his parents were part of a traveling missionary group. A faint trace of those old Mexican gospel songs can still be heard in Sierra Blanca’s music in the form of anthemic, catchy […]
Interview with Megan Henwood – Seventh
Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Megan Henwood returns with another majestic alt-folk single, Seventh, out now via Dharma Records. The single is taken from Henwood’s forthcoming album, River, which depicts her lifelong relationship with the rivers and seas that flow into her creativity. Its alt-folk essence is illuminated with shades of sophisticated jazz and low-key electronica, on […]
Interview with John Michael Hersey – Personal Belongings
In this interview spotlight, we chat with singer/songwriter John Michael Hersey about his latest project, influences, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of Personal Belongings can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms […]
Gongkreeper Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast
In this episode of our Mid Tenn Listens podcast, we chat with Gongkreeper about influences, the new album (available September 29th), challenges and much more. Full video interview below. Connect directly with Gongkreeper on his official website.
Interview with CHUCK – Frankenstein Songs for the Grocery Store
In this interview spotlight, we chat with CHUCK about influences, the latest album, challenges and much more. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Frankenstein Songs for the Grocery Store by CHUCK Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or […]
Interview with The Stapletons – Ballads and Battles
Ballads and Battles is the debut release from husband/wife, harp/guitar duo Casey and Kate Stapleton. Blues-driven harp and guitar arrangements topped by ethereal vocal harmonies combine to create a wondrous sound. The Stapletons baroque folk sound is rich with hints of Appalachian balladry, Delta blues, and echoes of the English folk revival movement. On September […]
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