This New Orleans-based artist peels back the skin of Americana-Roots to reveal a haunting soulful side. On her 4th outing Wallowin’ In the Night (Drops May 20–Independent). The 12 cuts go down smooth like good jazz & whiskey.
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Santa Barbara News-Press interviews James Kahn about his new LP By the Risin’ of the Sea, E.T.: The Extraterrestrial, Star Trek: Voyager, and the importance of singing with your kids
Dr. James Kahn was there when the alien from “E.T.: The Extraterrestrial” needed him.
The real-life emergency room physician played a doctor in the movie as he and his colleagues wore haz-mat suits and, under instructions from director Steven Spielberg, ad-libbed realistic dialogue as they worked frantically to save the alien’s life.
Dr. Kahn, 74, was also there when the crew of the USS Voyager was stranded in the Delta Quadrant. As a producer and writer on “Star Trek: Voyager,” he was among the creative forces helping to guide Capt. Janeway and her fearless crew. Today, Dr. Kahn is there for the ocean.
ThisSongIsSick chimes in on Suzanne Sheer’s latest release, “Girls on the Internet,” calling it “a gorgeous introduction to her powerhouse vocals and alluring instrumentals.”
Through soulful ballads and celestial synths, Suzanne explores themes of femininity and sexuality, highlighting her own vulnerabilities as a woman on the internet. Inspired by her days recording with Ricky P and Wiz Khalifa, the track encompasses smooth R&B vibes that perfectly complement Suzanne’s haunting melodies.
Ones to Watch interviews Suzanne Sheer about her new single and video for “Girls on the Internet”
Occasionally a song and video fits the meta narrative of our times so accurately that it picks itself up from our deep ocean of pitches, and Suzanne Sheer’s latest single did just that. Because the video is so excellent, we don’t want give away too much from this Philly via Pittsburgh artist’s brilliantly creative visualizer, so check that first before you dive into her thoughtful answers below.
Flood Magazine premieres the new single “Nurturing” from Chicago power-pop/rock trio Aunt Kelly
There’s a lot to love about Aunt Kelly’s jangly, guitar-driven power-pop—satisfying hooks, crisp pivots, gut-wrenching lyrics, retro references—but bandleader Kelly Hannemann’s raspy vocal deliveries tie everything together for the Chicago trio rounded out by bassist Dan Gianaris and drummer Sarah Weddle. READ MORE…
Americana UK debuts the new video from Kurt Deemer – “Dead of Night” – featuring “a pounding, forceful beat and wailing harmonica.”
Begin your week by rocking out to the powerful sound of Kurt Deemer’s ‘Dead of Night’. Featuring a pounding, forceful beat and wailing harmonica, the song hangs on a melodic, memorable bass line. It’s a well-crafted heartland rocker and, in the best tradition of the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Deemer sings of escaping his life, fleeing under the cover of night. In the accompanying video, we see the band at work with moody lighting and a subtly overlaid image of a highway creating a suitably dark atmosphere.