Shannon Clark and the Sugar’s latest single is a stirring anthem that combines upbeat rhythm, catchy melodic hooks and rousing electric guitar. ‘This Old World’ tackles a range of challenging subjects, from gun violence to mental health and gender identity. It’s full of empathy and sensitively done, touching on each subject before focusing on hope and positivity in the soaring choruses: “Don’t let this world, bring you down.” Never afraid to address big issues like this, Shannon Clark and the Sugar always deliver heartfelt, emotive songs that we can relate to and find ourselves in. Thanks, perhaps, to the family connections within the band, the vocal harmonies are also beautifully done.
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Roughstock debuts new single from Rick Hornyak, “Continental Queen,” noting its “slide guitar, lap steel and accordion all blend deftly together.”
We’re proud to be debuting this touching new single from Rick Hornyak forthcoming album, “Dandelion.” Take a listen here!
Authority Magazine interviews Megan & Shane on Rising Stars feature for The Five Things You Need to Shine in the Music Industry
Nashville Americana duo Megan & Shane’s new album Peaks and Valleys (out July 14) encompasses one of the great love stories of our time. Its songs chronicle their odyssey from humble punk rock beginnings in Minnesota’s frozen wastelands to their time in the mystic deserts of the Southwest to their new lives in Music City U.S.A. They connected with multi-Grammy-winning engineer Brandon Bell (Brandi Carlile, The Highwomen, Alison Krauss) and an all-star cast of players to bring Peaks and Valleys to life.
The BBC’s Ralph McLean has brand new music and a vintage session from Albuquerque duo The Handsome Family and new tracks from Tanya Tucker, Rodney Crowell and Chip Taylor plus classics from The Jayhawks and The Everly Brothers.
Guitar World features The Handsome Family in This Week’s Essential Guitar Tracks, with their new single, “Joseph.”
The lead single and track from the beloved alt-country duo’s new album, Hollow, was inspired by a dream. Indeed, Brett Sparks’ evocative solo – one of Joseph’s highlights – has a dream-like quality, with a beautiful melodic arc.