It is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to Hammond, Indiana-native Kiely Connell and her debut record Calumet Queen that will send shivers down your spine and prick the very deepest regions of your soul with its sincere and distinct expressions of an unburdening heart. READ MORE…
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Ghost Cult Magazine premieres ALL BITE’s new single “Partisan”
The history of true Punk Rock is dotted with sharp minds giving commentary on the politics of the time when we most need it as a people. READ MORE…
Spill Magazine premieres new darkwave/synth-pop single “Waiting” from Brian Michael Henry
New York darkwave/synth-pop artist Brian Michael Henry is preparing to release his new EP, The Horror! The Horror!, a five-track collection of New Wave-inspired alt-pop tracks that examine love and desire from the perspective of classic horror characters. READ MORE…
Americana UK has reviewed the latest record from Matthew Check, The November Album, calling it “acoustically-driven, rootsy country-pop … with a definite early ‘70’s Laurel Canyon sound at times.”
Matthew Check is a singer-songwriter based out of Brooklyn, New York. ‘The November Album’ originally dates from recordings made in 2013, but which are finally seeing the light of day eight years on. This is a really enjoyable collection of acoustically-driven rootsy country-pop songs, with a definite early ‘70’s Laurel Canyon sound at times.
Folk Radio UK calls Kiely Connell’s debut LP, Calumet Queen, “A late in the year contender for the best-of lists”
Hailing from Hammond, Indiana but now Nashville-based, Kiely Connell recorded Calumet Queen live with longtime guitarist Drew Kohl. It’s a terrific alliterative debut and a late in the year contender for the best-of lists. READ MORE…
Check out Angela Perley’s exclusive solo acoustic performance + 5Qs with Ditty TV. New single, “Here for You,” out NOW!
Americana rocker and Columbus, Ohio-based artist Angela Perley is hard at work on her next LP, the follow-up to 2019’s 4:30. She says that the next album has a different feel than 4:30 but that she wants to keep the details a surprise until closer to the release date.