“Love is all you need”. Besides the obvious Beatles connotation, it’s a sentiment that has been attempted to be expressed in countless ways. The trouble is in trying to sum up a love so potent in mere words, or in the same chords that make up every song under the sun. Neither can really do it justice. True love is beautiful and baffling. It can weather the fiercest storms and only gets stronger with time while all others crumble and fade. This track from Florida’s Michael McArthur doesn’t capture that indescribable feeling, but it comes closer than almost any song I can think of. ‘Elaine’, taken from his debut album Ever Green, Ever Rain out 25th January, reminds me what it’s like to fall deeply and completely in love. That warm glow that outshines all else, that feeling that you could almost just close your eyes and float away.
axs interviews Ben Lee about B is for Beer – The Musical
Ben Lee is an Australian singer-songwriter who started making music when he was 14. He has released several albums, including one with Josh Radnor. He currently works as the composer for Camping. By phone he discussed working with Tom Robbins on the musical “B Is for Beer,” creativity as a sort of rebellion and the differences between writing songs and composing….READ MORE
Glorious Noise features Dominique Pruitt’s new video for “High in the Valley”
If you don’t think Los Angeles can produce good country music then you haven’t really been paying attention to your music history lessons. “High In The Valley” features everything you could ask for from the place that put the “Western” in Country and Western: steel guitar, reverb, spooky backing vocals, and that woodblock sound from all the cowboy soundtracks. Plus, it’s got sacrilegious lyrics that reference marijuana consumption. Check, check, check.
Add to that a singer who dresses like a fifties pinup cow gal and you’ve got a recipe for mass appeal. Or at least appeal to the gang of dorks (like me) who enjoy these contrived signifiers….READ MORE
Patrick Damphier’s ‘Money In The Meter’ premieres at Glide Magazine
Say I’m Pretty—the gorgeous new album from Nashville-based musical polymath Patrick Damphier—is a collection of sun-kissed guitar pop that effortlessly glides across its 45-minute run time. But while each track seems deceptively simple, repeat listens reveal compelling nuance and depth. With the record’s layered production, a cascade of slowly evolving aural surprises lurks just beneath the hooks, while the lyrics explore characters caught in transition—keeping secrets, choosing sides, crossing bridges, vacillating between what’s real and what’s not, deciding whether to stay or go, fight or flee, be bought or sold, and also wondering if anyone notices them at all. Each spin brings a new discovery. READ MORE…
Voli Contra’s Track ‘Uptown’ (feat. Meli & Küdeta) featured at Str8OutDaDen
Str8OutDaDen: Our top ten songs from the week of 12/03 – 12/09. Our Da Den 10 series has hit Vol.11!!! This week we have new joints from B. Russ, Naji, Tamara Bubble and more. READ MORE…
The 405 reviews Chase McBride’s ‘Lemonade’
Despite being among the most welcoming genres around, folk is intriguingly hard to get a precise bead on. That isn’t stopping L.A. singer songwriter Chase McBride from trying. Determined to hit that sweet spot, McBride is returning with his second full LP of 2018 alone. Following up February’s Green Shade, he’s grown inexorably closer to that elusive sweet spot with Pink Lemonade. READ MORE…