Americana and nostalgia are always a winning combination, you need look no further than this track for proof. ‘Airwaves’ is a layered love letter to the days when radio ruled the world, the days when the M in MTV stood for music and not miscellaneous. It’s a celebration of the sounds that became an important foundation for so many people growing up, and a sad reflection on how future generations will never know what they’re missing out on. More than that, it’s a view into a more personal connection with the music. Singer/songwriter Andrew Leahey underwent an operation that risked not only his hearing, but his life. An experience like that is sure to make someone appreciate the little things in life all the more, like hearing a song on the radio that just awakens something inside you. ‘Airwaves’ is a message: take it from someone in the know, seize the day and cherish the music that made you.
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PopMatters highlights Tom Freund’s dreamy folk in “Runaround” video premiere
When PopMatters last caught up with Tom Freund, he was gearing up for the release of his latest LP, East of Lincoln. Freund still has plenty to eke from the release with it four months behind him, showing as much with the premiere of a brand new music video for its latest single, “Runaround”. Featuring an impressive array of shots taken from gorgeous natural vistas, Freund’s latest aims to inspire with its stunning cinematography and forward-driving, dreamy folk stylings. Melding a myriad of 12-string guitars with brushes of electronic synths, it’s an ethereal exploration of acoustic and electric influences that the singer-songwriter navigates with ease.
Michael McArthur interviews with For Folk’s Sakes
Songwriting has always been a form of therapy for Michael McArthur. Over the past decade, the Florida native has filled a handful of EPs with his own mix of raw soul and lushly layered folk, working with producers like David Bianco (Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams) and Greg Wells (Adele, One Republic) along the way. He makes his full-length debut with 2019’s Ever Green, Ever Rain, an album that’s by turns warm, woozy, and wistful. The album shows the full range not only of McArthur’s voice — a gorgeous instrument that soars and swoons, flecked with vibrato and palpable emotion — but his songwriting, too, bouncing from the soft acoustics of “Elaine” to the percussive pulse of “Save Me From the Fire”.
Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Ryan Freeland and inspired by McArthur’s long period of isolation and self-repair, Ever Green, Ever Rain is both earthy and anthemic — the sound of a songwriter who’s unafraid to shine a light on his own faults.
“Here in Eden” by Charles Wesley Godwin featured by York Calling
West Virginia’s Charles Wesley Godwin brings some Appalachian country soul to York Calling this morning.
Here in Eden is the new track from American country singer/songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin. There’s a lot to like in it for country music fans: gritty vocals, mournful guitar and earthy storytelling. The song is a homage to his home country in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the music really transports you there.
It feels as if Godwin is telling a story on he can tell in his music and I’m certain he’ll find more than a few fans over here in the UK as well.
Andrew Leahey’s “Airwaves” makes York Calling’s lastest “Discovery”
Andrew Leahey is an American singer-songwriter, with latest track Airwaves being a fantastic rock ‘n’ roll song in the traditional sense.B
The track itself is a love letter to a lot of the 70s and 80s tracks that Andrew grew up with, and the influence is very obvious. If you’re into the classic American singer-songwriters like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty then you should like this, so take a listen below!
Wide Open Country premieres Charles Wesley Godwin’s live video of “Here in Eden”
West Virginia-based singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin carries on the respected tradition of story telling of his native Appalachia on his debut album Seneca (out on February 15). The 26-year-old artist, who’s shared bills with Tyler Childers, Shooter Jennings, Aaron Watson, Colter Wall and more, started singing after being cut from auditions for the West Virginia University football team. Turns out, that failed audition was kismet.
Godwin displays his sincerity, emotional depth and warm vibrato in the live performance video of his soul-searching tune “Here in Eden,” which Wide Open Country is premiering today.