Today I’m thrilled to share with everyone the premiere of the latest single and music video from VOLK, called “I Fed Animals.” VOLK is Nashville indie-rock duo Eleot Reich (drums, vocals) and Christopher Lowe (guitar, vocals). For those unfamiliar with the artist, VOLK fits somewhere within the same style of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The White Stripes. The song comes from VOLK’s new EP Stand The Test, out everywhere music is sold on April 28th.
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Roughstock debuts the new single and video from Jax Hollow, “Wallflower Girl in Bloom,” noting its “more distinctive southern rock and country twang to make an Americana sound.”
Blending the harder rock edges of her early career with the more distinctive southern rock and country twang to make an Americana sound, rising singer-songwriter and virtuosic guitarist Jax Hollow is set to release her sophomore album Only The Wild Ones on May 5th.
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Americana UK interviews Diane Hubka & The Sun Canyon Band about her new LP You Never Can Tell
There is only good and bad music and all American music shares the same roots.
Diane Hubka’s formative musical memories go back to the west coast folk and country rock of the ‘70s, with a dash of the Allman Brothers Band and the blues, which she enjoyed through listening to the radio and cover bands of the day. By the time she decided to make a life in music, it was jazz that had grabbed her attention, and she made waves in Washington and New York as a vocalist who could comp on jazz guitar, even recording with Lee Konitz.
The AMP reviews new LP from Karen Jonas, The Restless, noting, “Jonas serves up 11 masterful tracks of intricately detailed first person vignettes that provide a powerful passionate punch along with a rollercoaster of emotion.”
Karen Jonas’ smoky, steamy and sultry voice serenades the darkest parts of your being. I don’t have enough platitudes to do this album justice. She’s clearly put the work in, paid her dues and this album undoubtedly should be placed high on top of the Americana chart.
Holler.Country reviews new album from Karen Jonas, The Restless, noting its “torrent of vulnerable lyrics and dreamy melodies.”
Cracking open Karen Jonas’ storybook record, The Restless, unleashes a torrent of vulnerable lyrics and dreamy melodies. Intimate tales of ill-fated lovers, drunken dreamers and ex-wives in grocery stores pour from the tracks, eleven songs all strung together by the alt-country songwriter’s raw and whimsical storytelling.