Americana Highways is hosting this premiere of Jax Hollow’s song “Only The Wild Ones,” the title track from her forthcoming album. Only The Wild Ones was recorded at Sound Emporium and Sienna Studios. It was produced by Evan Frederiksen, Jae Sims, and Joe Trentacosti; co-produced by Juanita Copeland; engineered by Evan Frederiksen and Joe Trentacosti with assistant engineering by Joanna Finley. Vocal arrangements were courtesy o Evan Frederiksen and Jae Sims and the tone squad was Michael Vance and Eddie Haddad. It was mixed by Jonathan Roye.
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David G Smith talks about his new album Witness Trees (out June 2) at Our Quad Cities, noting it’s “an album about social justice, our time on this planet and what we leave behind.”
In the candlelit evening of “Songs & Stories,” you can experience the magic of a listening room event unlike any other in the Redstone Room. Headlined by prolific Americana songwriter and guitarist David G. Smith, the native of Cascade, Iowa releases his 11th LP, “Witness Trees” on June 2nd, an album about equality, love, death and legacy. Throughout Smith’s storied career, he’s collaborated with Mary Gauthier and Grammy winner Keb Mo.
Nashville.com premieres new single from Jax Hollow, “Ethereal Emerald,” calling it “driving Southern rock with a country edge that showcases Hollow’s impressive virtuosic guitar playing, as well as her talent as a singer-songwriter.
Recorded at The Sound Emporium and Music Row’s Sienna Studios with some of Nashville’s finest musicians, including drummer Matt King (Maren Morris, Brothers Osborne), bassist Lex Price (k.d. lang, Miranda Lambert), and Tim Galloway (Joshua Hedley, Cody Johnson) on rhythm guitar and banjo, “Ethereal Emerald” truly comes to life. Hollow says, “What an incredible experience, in one of the best studios in the world.”
Americana UK reviews the new album from Under the Rug, Homesick for Another World, noting its “innately positive and beautiful take on trying to get through the bleakness of life.”
The third album from indie/folk rock band Under the Rug moves on from the blistering ‘Dear Adeline‘ (released early in 2022), an album chronicling the breakup of a relationship and grief over the loss of a beloved mother. The band consists of lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Casey Dayan, guitarist Sean Campbell and drummer Brendan McQueeney and over a period of ten years or more they have been making a name for themselves with their quirky, enigmatic, sometimes beautiful songs.
Glide Magazine debuts the new single and video for David G Smith’s “River Gonna Talk,” noting his “gravelly authentic song presentation that stings with tried and true Americana.”
Some artists just have that touch to enable a song to become something bigger than just the lyrics and notes. With a gravelly authentic song presentation that stings with the tried and true Americana, David G Smith has been spreading his own brand of gospel for years.
Smith will be releasing his 11th LP, Witness Trees on June 2nd, an album about equality, love, death, and legacy. On Witness Trees, Smith moves from blues-driven roots music that showcases his masterful slide guitar work, to more story-driven folk rock. It’s an album about recognizing the injustices of the world, looking to our future, and acknowledging that we can do better.
Americana UK debuts the new single from Farees, “She Talks With Jesus,” noting, “It’s a song that sees Farees taking what may seem like a radical new direction… a narrative folk ballad form, with an injection of Beatlesque power-pop.”
It might seem odd to some that Americana UK is premiering this new song from Farees, which will be released everywhere on the 30th of March. It’s a song that sees Farees taking what may seem like a radical new direction – ‘She Talks With Jesus‘ is a song that has a narrative folk ballad form, with an injection of Beatlesque power-pop which could not be further from the neo-funk and hip-hop that Farees is better known for. But, as he proclaims on his website, “Change is my only tradition.“