For an album that spends much of its time mining the music of the past, Faces, the debut full length from Sydney Eloise & the Palms, feels considerably timeless. Take, for example, the group’s latest single, “I Like You,” which we’re excited to be premiering today. It’s a song that flirts with ’60s soul and ’90s alt-country — sounds which, given the current musical landscape, could easily come off as dusty and anachronistic. But with a performance that is both is both breezy and spirited, Eloise and her cohorts manage to encase the tune in a velvety pop sheen that feels classic and fresh. READ MORE…
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Ruby Boots gives Digital Tour Bus tour tips on her way to the Americana Music Festival
This new set of Tour Tips was written by the alternative country artist, Ruby Boots. You can check out her tips for being on the road, after the break. READ HERE…
Sydney Eloise & The Palms’ latest, “Ode to an Old Friend,” debuts at Culture Collide
Sydney Eloise has been playing music since age 16, but she hasn’t felt this sure of her music until now. “This record truly represents who I am, where I am, and how much work I put in leading up to it,” she says of her debut LP, Faces, out tomorrow.
Recorded at The Cottage studios, a carriage house nestled in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, Sydney Eloise collaborated with good friends and co-producers Damon Moon and Chandler Galloway, and invited local musicians Paul Stevens (Grand Vapids), Jenna Shea Mobley (Book Club) and Matt Jarrard (Royal Thunder, Spirits and the Melchizedek Children) to add instrumentation. READ MORE…
Creative Loafing Atlanta names Houston In The Blind “Best Local New Music Act”
Creative Loafing Atlanta names Houston In The Blind “Best Local New Music Act” in its’ annual Best of Atlanta issue. READ HERE…
mxdwn premieres Houston In The Blind’s new song “Who Are You”
Houston in the Blind is a brand new group featuring members of Dead Confederate, Ponderosa and Snowden. As you can probably imagine, their sound is a sweet, subtle combination of Dead Confederate’s more alternative country songs, with Snowden’s indie rock aesthetic. Singer Charlie Garrett brings them all together on their latest track “Who Are You,” premiering for the first time here on mxdwn. READ MORE…
Aaron Lee Tasjan interviewed by the Winston-Salem Journal | JournalNow about his journey from sideman to thriving solo artist
When Caleb Caudle contacted Aaron Lee Tasjan about working together, Tasjan didn’t take much convincing.
“He sent me a Facebook message,” Tasjan said from his home in East Nashville. “He was like, ‘Hey man, I like your thing. Would you ever want to do some gigs together?’ I found a video for a song of his called ‘Little Reminders’ on YouTube. I listened to that one song and I was like, ‘This dude is (bad).’” READ MORE…