Here is the latest single from Southern gothic Americana band Bonnie & the Mere Mortals. ‘It’s All Fine’ is driven along by Andrew Roulston’s urgent percussion, over which absorbing musical textures are provided by Mik Francis on upright bass, Destin LeCornu’s keys and Matt Elias’s gorgeous guitar. Singer Bonnie Ramone is joined by Sophie Gault and, together, they deliver a brilliantly emotive and melodic vocal performance – the highlight of this song. There’s a real depth of feeling in the lyrics, well-chosen words that describe facing up to the challenges in life and asserting that you will get your time to flourish: “This year it’s not worth opening your eyes…It’s all absurd // But you’ll get your turn.”
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Rockdafuqout features posthumous single “Blood” from L.A. electro-shoegaze artist belabela
In memory of belabela, aka Bella Isabelle Catherine Jhun, who left us unexpectedly on July 5th. She leaves behind the carnal single, “Blood.” This mesmerizing songs transports us into gothic realms, where dark denizens dance under the watchful gaze of street lights and stars.
Afropunk debuts new Mega Ran single “Recess” feat. JER of Skatune Network, Stacked Like Pancakes, Dan E.T.
“From his earliest tracks, an unfettered expression of joy has been a core part of Mega Ran’s music. On his latest cut, “Recess,” Mega Ran enlists an enviable list of collaborators to capture what might be his most pure expression of childhood joy to date. Kicking off with a massive horn riff and an infectious ska upstroke, Ran’s vocals summon the freedom of play. In a society where we’re told to devalue anything that doesn’t generate capital for the allmighty market, the reminder that it’s kinda messed up that play is something we leave behind in adulthood is positively radical. It almost feels wrong to listen to this song on headphones and not outdoors with speakers blaring.”
New album Buddy’s Magic Toy Box is out on September 15th.
Americana UK reviews Rick Hornyak’s new album, Dandelion, calling Hornyak, “An accomplished songwriter unafraid to confront his doubts and anxieties.”
Describing Rick Hornyak as purely an “Austin heartland rocker” falls short of doing him proper justice. There is a lot of rock on this album, and full-on it is too but what leaves a far more lasting impression is Hornyak’s softer, more melodious side. Here, a slower tempo offers more space for his sensitive treatment of some complex themes.
Rainbow Rodeo shares the new single from Bonnie & the Mere Mortals, “Evaline (Live & Unplugged),” noting, “Ramone’s bourbon-smooth singing voice that is equal parts Cash and Robert Smith.”
Bonnie Ramone has lived quite a few lives, and that comes to bear on her brand of country music. The tattoo artist and metal guitarist returned to her West Virginia roots on her EP Tennessee. Now, on Live & Unplugged (out August 4), Bonnie Ramone & The Mere Mortals showcase their chops — particularly Ramone’s bourbon-smooth singing voice that is equal parts Cash and Robert Smith. On “Evaline,” Ramone delivers a sweet reverse-“Jolene.”
York Calling reviews new song from Megan and Shane, “Oh Oh Oh,” calling it “a lively number, with finger-picking guitar and jumpy percussion aplenty.”
Oh Oh Oh is a lively number, with finger-picking guitar and jumpy percussion aplenty. The vocals harmonies give a wonderful sense of texture and emotion while its storytelling, autobiographic lyrics paint a vivid picture. As part of the album, the song chronicles the journey the pair have made from Minnesota obscurity to their current location in Music City, USA. Production comes from Brandon Bell who has worked with the likes of Brandi Carlile, The Highwaywomen and Alison Krauss.