Philly-based indie/post-punk quartet Church Girls recently shared their raucous single “Could’ve Been.” Lead singer Mariel Beaumont’s vocal tenacity and emotive delivery calls to mind a fusion of Carrie Goodwin of Great Grandpa and Alicia Bognanno of Bully. The track is lifted from the sophomore LP The Haunt out on February 7th.
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Billboard exclusively premieres Sarah Peacock’s “Burn the Witch”

When her tour bus caught fire and burned at a California truck stop in 2016, Sarah Peacock didn’t think her heart could take much more of the music industry. But the kindness of fans and strangers wound up fortifying her spirit and led to her new album, Burn the Witch, whose title track is premiering exclusively on Billboard below. READ MORE…
The Big Takeover Premieres Sara Rachele’s New Video for “Let Me Make it Up to You (You’re Such a Sweet Thing)”
Decatur, GA-based indie singer-songwriter Sara Rachele recently released her latest album, Scorpio Moon via Angrygal Records.
The LP was recorded live to tape in Brooklyn with Binky Griptite and other members of Amy Winehouse and Sharon Jones’ former backing band The Dap-Kings for all of the full live band recordings. It was co-produced by Rachele and keyboardist Spencer Garn (Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics) and mixed by Atlanta-based engineer and Rachele’s bandmate Kristofer Sampson of New West Records band Ponderosa.
Church Girls Premiere New Single “NOTHING” at Alternative Press
With a double helix DNA of jagged guitar lines and strident vocal melodies, Philadelphia-based indie-rockers Church Girls are hitting all the sweet spots. Today, AltPress is premiering “Nothing,” the first track on The Haunt, their second album, slated for release on Chatterbot Records Feb. 7
Glide Magazine Premieres Mosa’s New Video for “Mama’s Got Brand New Shoes,” Live from the Bomb Shelter in Nashville
Glide is proud to premiere the official video for “Mama’s Got Brand New Shoes” (below) a sublime ray of celestial folk, earthy joy and graceful melodies that blossom with a purism reminiscent of Yola and Brandi Carlile. The track sparkles with a joyous boogie that takes listeners down the way of 60’s stalwarts Canned Heat, with an expressive candor that radiates of self-expression.
Americana UK gives Mail The Horse’s new LP a 7 out of 10
Three albums and an EP into their career, Mail the Horse are grabbing the present by channelling times past on a new album of county-tinged blues rock. So used are we to viewing time as a linear, that we are conditioned to thinking that the passing of time is inextricably linked to progress. READ MORE…