Renegade Folk. Singer-songwriters who colour outside the lines. Cover: Orville Peck
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Holler Country debuts new single from Matthew Check – “Okay With It” – noting that “the recordings add an easy warmth to the delicate heart-on-its-sleeve heartbreak of the compositions.”
Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 2/14/22
Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:
Farees – Mercury / Orgullosamente
Noname – Rainforest
Under the Rug – Dear Adeline
Taylor Gang, Wiz Khalifa, Suzanne Sheer – Without You
Simona Smirnova – Bird Language
Lucy Dacus – VBS
Matthew Check – Tattoo
Black Dresses – Heaven
Brian Michael Henry – Waiting
Amyl and The Sniffers – Freaks to the Front
William Russell Wallace – I Found a Reason
Manuel The Band – Hell Yeah Everyday
Boris Pelekh – Vultures
Aunt Kelly – Master of My Mind
TheWorst – Jim’s Song
BELA – BAD DOG
Carissa Johnson – Running Uphill
ALL BITE – One Less Thing To Deal With
Mimi Oz – Time Will Tell
Georgia Feroce – Cocaine
Leeann Skoda – I Believe
The Minks – Lavender
Cemento – No Ambition
The Chisel – Retaliation
Civic – Another Day
Every Time I Die – Sly
Upchuck – Upchuck
FACS – XOUT
Fake Fruit – No Mutuals
Fiddlehead – Million Times
Listen: Captain Americana playlist for 2/14/22
Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:
Kiely Connell – The Blues That Really Burn
Jim Keaveny – Sunrise
B.Knox – If I Break
Matthew Check – Tattoo
Simona Smirnova – Bird Language
Megan & Shane – Alone
William Russell Wallace – I Found a Reason
Mimi Oz – Time Will Tell
Shawn Williams – So Tired
Sonja Midtune – Wildflowers
Lake & Lyndale – First One
GoldenOak – Black Feather / Silent Spring
Two Cent Revival – Demons
Walter Parks & The Unlawful Assembly – Wade in the Water
Ross Adams – Tobacco Country
Elijah Ocean – Livin’ to Love You
Andrew Leahey & the Homestead – Keep the Car Running
Lindsay Kay – Through the Phone
Reilly Downes – Dirty Love
Christian Lee Hutson – Strawberry Lemonade
Hen in the Foxhouse – The Codependents
David Newbould – Ready for the Times to Get Better
Ferris & Sylvester – Knock You Down – Live at Real World Studios
Flying Buffaloes – A New Day Is Gonna Dawn
Fretland – Love You More
Joshua Ray Walker – Dumpster Diving
Langhorne Slim – Stubborn Love
Lilly Hiatt – Peach
Lydia Loveless – You’re Leaving Me
Matt Costa – Last Love Song – Live Deluxe
Ida Mae – Raining for You
Steve Poltz – Conveyor Belt
SUSTO – Get Down
Atwood Magazine collates a track-by-track rundown of Manuel the Band’s new “smoldering record fueled by sweetly charming rock grooves and heartfelt emotion.”
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SeepeopleS – “Two Silhouettes”
The anti-genre indie pranksters SeepeopleS have been a band for 22 years. The band, which is the brainchild of bandleader/songwriter/producer Will Bradford, has released 5 full length albums and 2 EPs on their own imprint, RascalZRecordZ. It would be an accurate statement to say that there isn’t a single band on the planet that covers as much ground musically, or traverses through as many musical universes as SeepeopleS does. Musicians have long since taken notice and members of Morphine, Spearhead, Dave Matthews Band (Tim Reynolds), and even members of Parliament/Funkadelic are featured on previous albums. All seven records were co-produced by Will Holland (Pixies, New Pornographers, Dead Can Dance). The band has toured ceaselessly, playing over 1500 shows in 46 states during their long career. Most importantly, SeepeopleS features songwriting that is the definition of timelessness and lyrically have been busy writing the most important musical anthems of our generation. It may be long after our lifetimes before this band gets their due, but they certainly will. Nothing this good can remain hidden forever.
SeepeopleS was previously nominated for “Best Live Act” for the 2016 New England Music Awards as well as Relix Magazine Awards’ “Best New Artist” in 2007. The band has shared bills and toured with such acts as Death Cab for Cutie, Franz Ferdinand, Cracker, De La Soul, The Pharcyde, Ben Harper, Kula Shaker, Presidents of the United States and have even had Jon Fishman (Phish) join the band for a SeepeopleS set during a Bernie Sanders rally. They have been featured in Paste Magazine, Datyrotter, PopMatters, Magnet, Exclaim, High Times, Relix. DRUM Magazine and more, and their music has been used on Judging Amy (TNT), The Gates (ABC), and in feature films such as Canvasman and Wheels Over Paradise, as well as on the Discovery Channel and NASCAR broadcasts. They provided most of the music for the Headcount (voting registration) documentary Call To Action and have played CMJ, SXSW, as well as festivals like Wakarusa, Trinumeral, Bear Creek, Smilefest and Allgood Music Festival. In 2017 SeepeopleS released the “New American Dream” music video animated by Pete List (Celebrity Death Match/MTV, Marilyn Manson). The video would end up being nominated for “Best Video” for the Independent Music Awards in 2018, and won a Pixie award for the animator for “Best Short Video,” in the same year. Also in 2018, unfortunately, Facebook and Instagram banned the video and removed the video from their platforms, sealing the band’s place forever as a true underground cult favorite and confirming their role as artistic provocateurs. Currently, SeepeopleS are back in the studio working on their eighth studio release entitled Field Guide For Survival In This Dying World (RascalZRecordZ, 2022).