Nashville powerhouse Michelle Brooke makes a bold move with her new song “Storm,” premiering today. Her voice dazzles in the light of gospel and soul music, and while the production certainly crescendos to mirror her own journey out of a broken relationship, there is stunning vulnerability embedded in the lyrics.
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John Salaway’s New Single Premiered at PopMatters
Nashville singer-songwriter John Salaway returns with a new album, Americana Dreams on 25 October. The latest cut issued from that set, “The Beauty That Surrounds Us” recalls Stephen Stills’ early, high yield of dazzling folk and British masters such as John Martyn. The song reminds us that there’s something heartwarming about the human voice, an electric guitar, and a damn fine set of lyrics.
Nikki & The Phantom Callers’ ‘They’ve Never Walked Through the Shadows’ premiered at Wide Open Country
Nikki & The Phantom Caller’s namesake Nikki Speake wrote future album cut “They’ve Never Walked Through Shadows” about cryptozoological creatures and battlefield legends from her hometown of Dadeville, Ala., providing her band with an excuse to release a spooky music video just in time for Halloween.
Speake’s family fables come from an area known as Booger Hollow (Booger as in ghost, Hollow pronounced “holler,” like Loretta Lynn says it).
“We were told that the Pig Man haunted the woods, and my older cousins used to scare me to death by saying they could hear his high-pitched squeals at night!,” Speake says. “It’s also only a few miles from the Horseshoe Bend National Park, where Andrew Jackson killed the last of the Red Stick Creeks; ending the Creek War, which resulted in Alabama becoming a state in 1819. So, it has a bit of a sad and supernatural history, and in many ways is a place that time has forgotten.”
Lindsay Kay
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Los Angeles-based, Canadian singer-songwriter Lindsay Kay creates music that is “ethereal, melancholy, and dabbles in unreality while keeping gracefully attached to this world,” says New Sick Music. On October 5, 2018, the Berklee College of Music graduate released her debut, full-length album For the Feminine, by the Feminine – an 8 song meditation on themes of femininity and womanhood, written and produced by Kay herself. The album was made top to bottom by an entirely female-identifying team – something Kay is extremely proud of. Every role, from studio musicians to engineers to album artwork design to mastering to PR, was filled by a woman. The album explores themes of seeking faith, the ways in which women make themselves small to make space for the male counterparts, toxic masculinity, the goddess-like power in being a feminine being, consent, and more.
In 2019, Lindsay won an Independent Music Award for her rendition of “Lush Life,” and her music video for her song “Too” is an award-winner at the Calcutta International Film Festival, Open World Toronto Film Festival, ARFF Barcelona International Awards, Feel The Reel Film Festival, and was an official selection in the Cleveland Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Bellingham Music Festival, Pentedatillo Film Festival, and several more. For the Feminine, by the Feminine has been called “a manifesto of solidarity and inclusion,” by No Depression and “a record that gives comfort in hearing one’s own experiences mirrored back, and there is solace in knowing we are not alone in our pain and restlessness,” by For Folk’s Sake. She has performed all over the world and has been an artist in residence at JIWAR Creation and Society in Barcelona, The Banff Creative Arts Centre in Alberta, Canada, and La Porte Peinte in Burgundy, France. Frequently compared to artists like Joni Mitchell, Laura Marling, and Feist, Kay’s music affecting and undeniably timely.
“Stunning…a commanding performance.” – B-Sides & Badlands
“There’s an ethereal quality to the music that draws you into the emotion behind the lyrics.” – EarBuddy
“A record that gives comfort in hearing one’s own experiences mirrored back, and there is solace in knowing we are not alone in our pain and restlessness.” – For Folk’s Sake
“For the Feminine, by the Feminine is a manifesto of solidarity and inclusion.” – No Depression
“Kay’s voice is spacious, often unwavering and smooth like ripples across the lake’s surface.” – PopDust
“Kay and company’s efforts produce something strikingly vulnerable and sincere, opening up on ruminations regarding women and the expectations that a heteronormative society unfairly places on their shoulders.” – PopMatters
“Every layer of the project was made with only female and female-identifying people.” – The National Post
Chapel Hill, NC sludge/psych rockers Minor Stars share new single at Metal Injection
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Americana UK listens to “Baba Vanga” from Phoebe Hunt & the Gatherers
Oh my goodness – what is Phoebe Hunt doing to country on her new album ‘Neither One of US is Wrong‘? Or, put it another way, what is Phoebe Hunt not doing to country on her new album ‘Neither One of US is Wrong‘? For, within what is still a recognisable structure, Phoebe Hunt and the loose coalition of musicians that make up The Gatherers take paths rarely trodden into what can only be identified as that rarely heard thing, the true Cosmic American Music.