Life is fragile, a soft and fleeting miracle that comes out of nowhere and leaves just as surprisingly. The true magic lies not in our comings and goings, though, but rather in the in-between. Nevertheless, sometimes the ending of a story is required in order to appreciate its tale. An homage to a crow that died mid-flight, Ward White’s dreamy “Canopy” takes two steps back to appreciate life’s beauty and utter chaos. READ MORE…
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Maine Today features Deep Gold’s new single “The Waters Rose”
There’s already an air of mystery about singer-songwriter Deep Gold’s identity as it is being well-guarded, and I have absolutely no idea what his real name is. His publicist wouldn’t budge on this, and because I think his music is so fantastic, I’m forging ahead in telling you about him.
What I do know is that he’s originally from Miami, now lives in Rockland and will be playing on the nearby island of North Haven on Aug. 30 and up the road in Camden on Sept. 7. His lifelong connection to Maine is through many summers spent on Vinalhaven as a child and some time living there as an adult over the past few years.
Before he started making music, Deep Gold wrote poetry. H didn’t pick up a guitar until he was 20 years old. Once he learned a few chords, he realized that songwriting was his preferred method of expression. READ MORE…
Wide Open Country praises Simon Patrick Kerr’s gorgeous new video “Doldrums”
Simon Patrick Kerr steps outside the box into an unembellished Americana sound on his debut album Doldrums. The Nashville songbird was previously the frontman for The Wans, a rough-around-the-edges psych rock group that worked with superstar producer Dave Cobb and opened for acts like Pearl Jam, Queens of the Stone Age and Jack White.
Moving into the folky side of things on this solo LP, which came out July 20, Kerr channels country troubadours like Townes Van Zandt. Though this is his first release in this canon, it isn’t his first rodeo in the world of singer-songwriters as he grew up with a musician father who toured with John Prine and other independent Nashville-outsider heroes. “Guy Clark was a family friend of ours and we went to his place one Christmas morning and got to exchange songs and that was really a turning point for me,” Kerr said of the inspiration for Doldrums. READ MORE…
LA psych rockers Mystic Braves share new single at New Noise Magazine
We’re pleased to bring you the premiere of Mystic Braves’s new song “What Went Wrong” (listen below). The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming album The Great Unknown, which is scheduled to be released on August 17, 2018.
“What Went Wrong” is a deceptively cheerful-sounding track that chronicles futile attempts to reinvent the past while reflecting back on a failed relationship. READ MORE…
Folk Radio UK Shares New Song From James Houlahan
“Produced by Fernando Perdomo (Linda Perhacs, Jakob Dylan), this record is simultaneously forlorn as it is warm and enveloping. Perdomo also handles bass and keyboards on the record, and features Danny Frankel (Lou Reed, Fiona Apple, Nels Cline) on percussion and drums.”
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Wide Open Country Premieres New Track by Josh King
” “Replace” sounds more akin to American rock ‘n’ roll standards than, say, a Tyler Childers deep cut. It’s a country breakup song at heart, with soaring riffs and flashes of a swirling organ that’s akin to Drivin’ N Cryin’s amped-up, melodic material or even Tom Petty when he didn’t hide his Southern accent.”
Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.