Leahey sees himself as being in the tradition of FM rock and the clue is very much in the title, with Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen offered as the most obvious comparisons. It’s not hard to see why and certainly if you like that top-down, air in your hair feeling then this might be the one for you – it is no doubt well sung and well played with plenty of guitar soloing.
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Billboard Exclusively Premieres Roses & Cigarettes’ New “Fast As I Can” Video
In the midst of concert rehearsals, meeting fans at their merch table and a performance video, Roses & Cigarettes’ Jenny Pagliaro is fighting a much bigger battle with stage IV breast cancer.
The nearly four-minute clip features Pagliaro and Angela Petrilli’s memorable harmonies alongside ear-grabbing guitar parts, a steady drum beat and a message of living life to the fullest in the midst of Pagliaro’s hospital visits for cancer treatment. “I got a date with the reaper/ The devil wants my heart in his hands/ I’m gonna give him a few more reasons/ Start living just as fast as I can,” they croon on the chorus.
Atwood Magazine premieres Justin Roeland’s newest single “Desolation”
The more you age, the more you come to recognize that the “straight and narrow” simply doesn’t exist. One can have a plan and work hard to stay the course, but life has this nasty, glorious habit of always getting in the way; you never quite know where you’re heading. The only thing we can really know for certain is where we are right now, and often times it’s not exactly the place we hoped to be. A fervent moment of clarity, Justin Roeland’s rollicking “Desolation” marries prudent reflection with inner turmoil in a colorful, raw indie rock avalanche. READ MORE…
Wide Open Country Premieres D.L. Rossi’s “Something Back”
Nashville singer-songwriter D.L. Rossi bares his soul on his forthcoming album A Sweet Thing (due out on April 12). The album was written in the wake of a battle with cancer and a divorce.
“Something Back,” which Wide Open Country is premiering today, is a soul-searching ballad about what happens when everything you thought you knew is turned upside down.
Rossi says the song, which was the first track written for the album, helped him navigate his next stage of life.
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Roses & Cigarettes, Echoes and Silence
Roses & Cigarettes’ music is an eclectic blend of roots rock and Americana; a perfect recipe for the classic California sound. The band’s name was inspired by the Ray LaMontagne song of the same title, formed in Los Angeles in 2013. At that time Jenny Pagliaro was a vocalist in a local cover band who auditioned Angela Petrilli for a vacant guitar position. Pagliaro and Petrilli immediately bonded over a common desire to create and perform original material, and Roses & Cigarettes was born.
Roses & Cigarettes released their debut album in May of 2015 with a promotional tour slated for the Fall of that year. Unfortunately, those plans were interrupted when Pagliaro was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer, and immediately began a tumultuous round of treatment. A year later, and with another tour in the works, Pagliaro was again handed bad news–the cancer was back, and this time it was Stage IV. Despite this life-threatening setback and another round of new and grueling treatments for Pagliaro, the band hit the road and completed a successful tour.
Since then, Pagliaro has stunned both doctors and fans alike with major health improvements. While she does credit the new treatment for some of the healing, she feels that making music with Roses is the best medicine of all.
“I have to take care of myself and stay healthy,” she says. “That’s my priority, but my music and the band will always be an important part of that healing process.” Roses & Cigarettes has opened for Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters, Jim Lauderdale, Luther Dickinson, Marc Broussard, Radney Foster, Elizabeth Cook, The Record Company, Amanda Shires and others. The band continues to open to growing audiences. They released an acoustic EP in March 2018, and are set to release their second full album, Echoes and Silence, on February 22, 2019.
“Lovely…joyful yet sad, honest and plaintive.” – Americana Highways
“The embodiment of the SoCal country-rock sound.” – Wide Open Country
“Full on rocking country.” – AmericanaUK
“Unlocks boundless new doors in regards to how they’re able to convey their timeless vibe.” – For Folk’s Sake
“Melodic… sweet-sounding-but-rocking” – The Boot
“The duo has built quite a name for themselves in just a few years.” – Ditty TV
“Classic Californian sound…begs for repeated listens.” – Rearview Mirror
“Effortlessly blending country, folk, and the singer-songwriter tradition into a cohesive whole, the album knows how to have fun.” – Skope Magazine
“Passion Ain’t No Ordinary Word For These LA Rockers.” – The Rocking Magpie
Americana UK Reviews D.L. Rossi’s “A Sweet Thing”
Rossi credits ‘A Sweet Thing’ as being a cathartic emission, a coping strategy for confronting his past. Focusing on the aftermath of the divorce the songs reverberate with feeling. ‘Better’ is a cautionary tale, a man looking in the mirror at himself “I’m broken up, that isn’t an excuse to be an asshole after a few………get your shit together, be better”.
Revealing a glimpse into the self-awareness that he had been lacking for so long, Rossi delivers a thoughtful lyric with the degree of melancholy and sparse accompaniment that the song deserves.