“Acknowledging the highs and lows of romance, Karen Jonas returns with the piano-led folk ballad “Lay Me Down” from her forthcoming LP The Restless (out March 3).” – Americana Music Association
Americana UK debuts new single and video from Jax Hollow, “Wolf in Sheepskin,” calling it “adventurous, energetic and wonderfully catchy.”
Hollow says: “‘Wolf in Sheepskin’ was filmed on a retro-themed movie set in Phoenix, AZ by Tina Andrea. The song kicks off the record as the first track from ‘Only the Wild Ones’, and it showcases the raw emotions of living on the road as a full time artist/musician, as well as the feeling of never quite fitting the mold or conforming to what everyone else thinks you should be.”
Holler.Country debuts the latest single from Karen Jonas, “Lay Me Down,” calling it “a deep exploration of love and vulnerability from one of Americana’s most hopeless romantics.”
The song is taken from Karen Jonas’s sixth LP, The Restless, which comes out on March 3rd. It’s a stunning collection of dreamy and dark alt-country confessionals; a deep exploration of love and vulnerability from one of Americana’s most hopeless romantics.
Big Takeover Magazine debuts the title track from Paige Su’s “stunning” new LP, You’ll Live Forever in My Songs.
Taiwanese singer-songwriter & experimental pop artist Paige Su’s stunning new album You’ll Live Forever in My Songs (out Feb. 24) is an 11-track collection that blurs the lines between pop, classical, jazz and experimental music, while at the same time tracing Su’s own life-journey from darkness and the specter of death to lightness, acceptance and, above all, love.
Under the Radar Mag debuts new video from Under the Rug – “Turkey Vulture” – noting the band’s “feverish craftsmanship and years of expanding musical horizons.”
“Turkey Vulture” acts as a powerful opener to the record, kicking it off with some striking mandolin, twinkling piano, and breezy swaying melodies. Steadily, the band layers walls of guitar and pounding drums into the track, letting it build from a sunny indie folk meditation into a mountainous rock stomp.
Lonesome Highway reviews Diane Hubka & The Sun Canyon Band LP You Never Can Tell
“Nothing disturbs the good time feeling of such experienced musicians playing together. Without a doubt the standout track here, for me, is the traditional Shady Grove (a love song that has a closer relationship with the English version of the ballad ‘Matty Grove’ – as recorded by Fairport Convention) The band give it a lively outing with Lee’s mandolin taking a lead alongside Mayock’s baritone guitar.”
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