All Bite’s debut LP, Get Well Soon, is an endearingly raw, emotional odyssey of anxiety, self-loathing, homesickness, and reckoning with past trauma, backed by explosive melodic pop-punk. READ MORE…
Premiere of Kiely Connell’s single “Nobody’s Business But Mine” at Roughstock
Throughout her album Calumet Queen, Kiely showcases dynamic vocals and expressive lyrics over an interesting blend of sonic sounds including country twang, roadhouse blues, swampy rock, and American innovation. READ MORE…
Americana UK debuts William Russell Wallace’s new single, “Fire Season,” calling it “raw and dirty … some fine saviour of rock and roll stylings.”
William Russell Wallace is a rock and roll story teller in the tradition of Tom Waits or Tom Petty. His latest release is ‘Confidence Man‘ which is something of a concept album dealing as it does with the lives of those living on society’s edges – painting word images of their deeds and delving into their inner motivations. And all that’s attached to some fine saviour of rock and roll stylings – raw and dirty when it’s needed. On ‘Fire Season’ we have a protagonist who is always looking for the way out “there’s something beautiful about making an escape – and making it look easy every time.”
For Folk’s Sake debut’s song, “Sometimes a Woman,” describing how “Check’s soulful vocals yearn on the ballad as piano, as well as acoustic guitar, percussion, and harmonica, make for a cool, folksy backdrop.”
Mathew Check is as much an everyman as he is a chameleon. Throughout his long-standing career, the singer-songwriter has slipped into bluegrass clothes and Americana duds; he’s written Jewish music, children’s music, and music for just about anyone. You might know him from his recently lauded duo project, Joanie & Matt too. What makes Check’s portfolio so impressive isn’t quite so much its diversity, nor its quantity, but how he tackles each project with the same heart on his sleeve. Case in point: ‘Sometimes a Woman’, the latest tune released from his upcoming solo work, The November Album.
Carissa Johnson’s new single “Running Uphill” ft Cliff Notez featured on Gas Mask Magazine
Oftentimes, we find ourselves in a place of defeat. Of frustration and struggle. And yet, no matter how difficult it may be, we must find the strength to push on. To learn, improve, and overcome. Carissa Johnson’s new song “Running Uphill”, featuring Cliff Notez, demonstrates this journey perfectly. READ MORE…
Carissa Johnson’s new single “Running Uphill” featured at Mystic Sons
Listen to Carissa Johnson’s new single here