With one foot in tradition and one foot into the future, William Russell Wallace is set to release Confidence Man in January of 2022. The narrative of his songs on the album are uniquely his own and it follows his acclaimed album 2019’s Dirty Soul.
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Atwood Magazine debuts the latest single from Manuel the Band, “Love But Don’t Need You,” calling it “a heartfelt rush of warm folk rock passion.”
A heartfelt rush of warm folk rock passion, Manuel the Band’s “Love But Don’t Need You” paints a poignant and moving portrait of our drives and desires.
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Adobe and Teardrops has the latest 5 Rounds interview up, with Walter Parks. Read what the longtime sideman to Woodstock legend, Richie Havens, has to say about his storied past, and his debut album with The Unlawful Assembly…
“We can play a country church in Mississippi, or we can draw a crowd at a hipster club in Brooklyn. We connect with a wide-ranging audience,” says veteran musician Walter Parks, speaking of the music on his debut LP album, The Unlawful Assembly (out via Atomic Sound). “The joy, gratitude, pain and yearning in these songs is universally felt.”
Vents Magazine interviews Dru Cutler about his new single “So Says The Rain”
Vents Magazine interviews Dru Cutler about his new single “So Says The Rain.” READ MORE…
Georgia Feroce discusses her debut LP “Moon Signs” with KXLU
From childhood Georgia always had a passion for music, especially with a piano readily available in her home. “I liked creating jingles and melodies on the piano, and I also played clarinet in band.” READ MORE…
Billboard features Bill Filipiak’s new Halloween-ready, Night of the Living Dead-themed video for “When the Blues Come Calling”
Bill Filipiak’s new Halloween-ready, Night of the Living Dead-themed video for “When the Blues Come Calling” was featured today in Billboard magazine’s First Country roundup, alongside artists such as George Strait, Cody Weaver and Maddie & Tae.
Billboard writes of the song: “harmonica-laced, country-blues … that addresses the persistent nature of depression. Like the album’s other songs, the track is aimed at acknowledging the ups and downs of humanity, and aiding others in managing life’s rougher moments.”
Read more and watch the new video here.