This is a very important and personal song to me. I wrote it years ago, but never recorded a proper version until now. I lived in Roanoke, VA for most of my twenties. It’s where I first started playing in serious bands, where I started touring, where I lived when I met so many people who still mean so much to me. This song is a love letter to that town and those times and just being young and dumb and full of hope. And then, I suppose, also the melancholy and the lessons you learn when those dreams don’t work out. – William Russell Wallace
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Music Crowns features the new video from MIMI OZ – “Hate” – directed, shot, edited & animated by Dylan Mars Greenberg (Adult Swim, Paper Magazine).
NYC singer and songwriter Mimi Oz isn’t afraid to highlight vulnerability and personal struggle, as her brand new album ‘Growing Pains’ clearly illustrates.
A surreal new music video was recently released to promote lead single ‘Hate’, created as a collaboration with Oz and music video director Dylan Mars Greenberg.
Americana UK features the latest track from B.Knox – “Seasons” – noting his forthcoming 2022 album to come, Far From Folk
It’s a couple of years since we last featured B. Knox on Tracks, and we’re glad to report that he has a new album coming out on 8th April 2022 called ‘Far From Folk’ from which this knock-out song comes from. It’s a song that quietly creeps up on you and then taps you on the musical shoulder and says, “yes, I’m all about death and legacy and maybe just a bit about the living that happens before that.”
FYI Music News shares the new video from MIMI OZ, “Hate,” on Track of the Day, directed, shot, edited & animated by Dylan Mars Greenberg.
“Hate” is the new single and video taken from Growing Pains. The record covers a wide stylistic terrain, with “Hate” on the edgier side of that spectrum. Accompanied by virile guitar, Oz’s vocals are both strong and passionate.
Mimi Oz debuts new video for “Hate” at Audiofemme, directed by Dylan Mars Greenberg
The song appears on Oz’s third studio record, Growing Pains, released October 22. “All my life, I tried to live outside the hate,” she huffs in almost a dream state, then caterwauls, “I see the hate you feel for me,” as electric guitar intensifies into a rolling boil. Oz reaches her hand through space and time to appeal to our collective sadness and the pressures of modern living and dying. With drums played by Miles Gibbons and guitar from David Celia, Oz conjures up a “perfect hollow space where you can feel the intensity of the lyrics, and everything hits hard and together and pulls you along. There is also a sense of violence, and I wanted to somehow explore that in the video but it didn’t end up turning out that way.”
Glide Magazine premieres the new single “Dear Adeline” from Austin folk-rock band Under The Rug
A change in perspective can paint a picture in a whole new light. Austin, TX trio Under the Rug took this idea to heart when creating their stunning LP, Dear Adeline (due out February 25th, 2022), a ten-track collection of emotive, dynamic indie rock that chronicles grief, tumult, and healing after the loss of a loved one and simultaneous dissolution of a romantic relationship. READ MORE…