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PopDust adds Chase McBride’s ‘Pink Lemonade’ to Release Radar
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Chase McBride returns with a new EP complete with his signature blend of dreamy folk and heartfelt lyrics. READ MORE…
The Bluegrass Situation sits down with Chase McBride about his Latest album ‘Pink Lemonade’ and music influences
Which artist has influenced you the most … and how?
I grew up with James Taylor’s music omnipresent in my life. Whether my family was relaxing at home or taking long road trips through Montana, his voice was always somewhere in the background. I remember my Dad drumming along to “You’ve Got a Friend” on the steering wheel, and singing the high-harmony parts, which is probably where I picked up on vocal harmonizing. Even as my musical tastes have expanded, I still come back to his music, impressed by the purity of his arrangements and lyricism. READ MORE…
Country Music Tattle Tale features Charles Wesley Godwin
“This album will give people a really good look into what it’s like culturally in Appalachia. People have a way-off view from the outside of what we’re all about, what our priorities are and how smart we are,” says Godwin. The record is steeped to perfection in gentle mountain streams and a way of living that is surprisingly universal. Through earnest, sinewy craftsmanship, he mitigates the stereotypes that plague the state and reconfigures expectations.
“This song, in particular, is not an attempt to make any statement about what’s right or wrong. It’s my best attempt to examine the current state of things. I wrote it in 2016. At that point, I was trying to put into words the emotion and reality of the way things stand. It’s not necessarily good or bad. It’s a little bit of both. I tried to give a perspective of what happened and what came out of it and how I see things playing out, for better or worse.”…..READ MORE
PopDose includes Dominique Pruitt’s “High in the Valley” as one of their favorite singles of 2018
Popdose last spotlighted Dominique Pruitt in (gasp) 2012, when she burst onto the scene with the new millennium Patsy Cline singalong, ‘To Win Your Love‘. The world appeared to have been hers for the taking — but her stellar debut album never materialized (beyond some promos that made the rounds) and suddenly we find ourselves here six years later, not with an album (yet) but with one new song. Well, the wait was suddenly worth it, straight from the opening line, “Closest that I’ve ever been to God is a Bible on a nightstand at an old roadside motel.” Pruitt delivers a gem straight outta Marty McFly’s 1950’s Hill Valley, with detours through the tattered maps connecting John Waters and Quentin Tarantino soundtracks.
Pruitt tells Popdose that the song recalls her 18th through 20th years, passing the the time with her sister in Conoga Park, getting high with a little help from her friends. She co-wrote it with Jasmine Ash,? ?Joseph Holiday and Kenny Fleetwood. Holiday produced, with an ace ensemble backing Pruitt up: Travis Daggett (Guitar), Kevin Conroy (drums), John Schreffler (pedal steel) and Zach Kibbee (bass). This stellar band is primed and ready to play Grand Ole Opry — or Hollywood’s Hotel Cafe — and if nothing else, some smoke filled bar along Ventura Boulevard in the Valley….READ MORE
Chase McBride’s ‘Help Me’ premieres at Clash Music
Chase McBride is based in Los Angeles, and the city of angels certainly has its own fair share of mythology. His new album ‘Pink Lemonade’ was co-produced by Andrew Heringer, a finely hewn piece of acoustic songcraft laid down at Beachwood Canyon, Los Angeles. READ MORE…