Folk singer-songwriter Brodie Dawson has released her latest single, “Paycheck,” the third off her next album Wholehearted slated for Spring 2022. Dawson’s latest track is a fun, upbeat country song about her experiences as an artist living paycheck to paycheck. Audiences see a different side to Dawson here, exploring a more humorous side lyrically as […]
Interview with Ethan Gontar – Say Goodbye
It’s been three years since we first chatted with Ethan Gontar about his music. I’m happy to state that in this interview spotlight, I catch up with Ethan discussing the latest release, surviving a pandemic and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your […]
Interview with Poetica – Unconditional
Poetica is the latest project from alt folk composer, producer, poet, and singer/songwriter Rachael Sage. Pulling from spoken-word touchstones like Leonard Cohen, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson, Poetica’s self-titled debut plays at the edges of genres and song structures, moving effortlessly between folk, jazz, and classical influences. Working with her longtime cellist Dave Eggar, along […]
Interview with Joe Tilston – Tightrope
Joe Tilston has a punk heart, but his music has a different heartbeat. It’s Folkish, it’s beautiful, and at times cutting and direct. Tightrope is full of songs of Death & Hope, and is unashamed to bare all. The music takes influence from a childhood brought up in smokey, beer swilled folk clubs, where his […]
Interview with Catfish Seminar – The Fort
Catfish Seminar is a wily and unpredictable Americana duo from the farmlands of Illinois, now living in Nashville, Tennessee. Together, Andi Jane and Craig Anderson are a musical yin and yang. Like a cross between Bob Dylan and Stevie Nicks, or John Prine with Patsy Cline, they manage to bring what seem like two opposing […]
Interview with Winter Grain – Passenger Seat
Originating from Utah, Winter Grain now calls Los Angeles home. With influences from Bonnie Raitt, Fleetwood Mac, The Milk Carton Kids, and First Aid Kit, Winter Grain is an acoustic folk-pop band who values craft, dynamics and vocal harmonies. Kate and Secily trade off vocals that weave together stories of nostalgia, growth, frustration, love and […]
Interview with Art Napoleon – Avalene
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Art Napoleon about the latest release (Avalene), 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 am originally from a fairly remote Indigenous community in the Peace Region in […]
Interview with Ralph Curtis – You Feel Like Christmas
Country singer-songwriter Ralph Curtis has released his first holiday single, “You Feel Like Christmas” available now! The new track is a Christmas love song and features emotional vocals from Curtis and a romantic chain of lyrics backed by a beautiful piano performance: a perfect recipe for a sweet, new Christmas song to enjoy by the […]
Interview with Charissa Hoffman – Different View
Charissa Hoffman’s story is as eclectic as her instrument. A 6th-generation musician raised in Nashville, TN, her path to music seemed inevitable, but her choice of instrument- the ukulele- came out of nowhere. As a young recipient of the David Chow Humanitarian award and director of the Uke Can End It campaign to combat human […]
According to Bazooka (A2B) Is Back! Swanky Brightens Any Day With Its Uplifting, Retro-Pop Vibes
Shame on me for not yet taking a trip up the 99 to catch a Sacramento show with According to Bazooka since the last time I wrote about their music (aka their album The Devil’s in the Details). Then again, things got really weird…nearly 2 years ago at this point. But getting back to the […]
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