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Folk Radio UK praises The Armadillo Paradox’s latest single “Reincarnated Werewolf Astronaut”
The Armadillo Paradox, the creative partnership between bluegrass aficionado Sol Chase and storyteller/former hip-hop artist Jared Huskey, are preparing to release their debut LP, Out of Gas in Oil Country, a ten-track collection of songs that gallivants between country, Americana, folk, bluegrass and alt-rock with soft lyrical styling and experimental acoustic instrumentation. READ MORE…
American Songwriter spoke with Dylan Chambers about his two new singles, “Breakdown” and “Some Kind of Happy” – the latter making its debut, today at the magazine…
“I listen to a lot of soul music and a lot of funk,” says Dylan Chambers of his musical tastes. “I will listen to the Temptations as much as I listen to Prince or Parliament or James Brown. That’s my ebb and flow, those two types of music.”
Chambers, who handles guitar duties as well as the singing and songwriting, manages to cover both of those genres on his new singles “Some Kind Of Happy” and “Breakdown,” produced by his longtime collaborator Stefan Litrownik. The latter is a funk workout that revs up the intensity and angst, with Chambers cathartically belting over a relentless groove. But the former catches a much mellower vibe, ambling along amiably as a kind of emotional flip side to the other track.
The Bluegrass Situation has the exclusive new single from Emily Moment, “Master of One,” from her forthcoming record, The Party’s Over…
Artist: Emily Moment
Hometown: London, England
Song: “Master of One”
Album: The Party’s Over
Release Date: March 26, 2021
Americana Highways debuts the latest single from Parker Smith, “High Road,” calling it a song about “falling and picking yourself up again”
Americana Highways is hosting this premiere of Parker Smith’s song “High Road” from his forthcoming album Underground. The record was co-produced by Colin Agnew and Noah Kess; mixed by Noah Kess; mastered by Greg Obis at Chicago Mastering Service with photography by Alex Glustrom and graphic design by Roger Baldowski.
With lots of country pedal steel swing, Parker Smith will draw you into his song about falling and picking yourself up again.
Floated Magazine premieres Parker Woodland’s new video “Forget Your Face”
After the release of their debut EP, the Austin-based trio Parker Woodland come through with a wild video containing footage of their last few shows before the pandemic shut down live music. READ MORE…