Mystic Sons describes “Shame” as a “wonderfully rich and sweeping slice of dream-pop gold.”
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Red Rum Club does 6 question interview with CelebrityAccess
Red Rum Club hails from Liverpool. But as you read this new edition of the Bandsintown, Hypebot, and CelebrityAccess “6 Questions With” series, the indie band is early in a 14-city tour of the USA and Canada.
Roadie Music covers Lauren Scott-Phillips new single “Handsome Woman”
“The talented American singer and songwriter Lauren Scott-Phillips released the beautiful and introspective single “Handsome Woman”, of sensational beauty and aesthetics. Even though it is only 2 minutes and 25 seconds long, the song features simple and deep guitar arrangements driven by Lauren’s beautiful vocal interpretation. It is worth checking out.”
Chorus.FM debuts new single from Flarelight, “One More Night,” noting the band’s “tight production” and “limitless possibilites.”
Today is a great day to share the latest single from Alternative rock duo Flarelight, called “One More Night.” This great-sounding rock track comes from the band’s forthcoming new LP The Light We Make and the tight production found on this song and others showcases the limitless possibilities of this artist.
Ghost Cult Magazine debuts new single and video from Ghost Pavilion, “Trouble I See,” noting James Higgs’ “thought-provoking songs, couched inside bright moments of indie jams.”
Ghost Pavilion is the pseudonym of L.A.-based psych/indie rock artist James Higgs (ex – Spanish Prisoners), and definitely an artist you need to know for 2022. His debut self-titled LP, drops this Friday, October 14th, 2022, and was mastered by GRAMMY-nominated engineer John Baldwin (The White Stripes, Iggy Pop, Sly Stone). The new album has James deepening the path he has carved as a DIY artist, with thought-provoking songs, couched inside bright moments of Indie jams, getting out the bad mojo that life imposes on us.
Americana UK debuts the new single from Moon Shine, “I Tried to Keep on Loving You,” noting its “shimmery take on the country end of Americana, bringing to mind Emmylou Harris or say, for a modern comparison, Courtney Marie Andrews.”
Moon Shine (aka Angie Glasscock) is a Brooklyn based singer-songwriter whose debut album ‘The Land in Between‘ will be hitting the streets on November 11th. The name Moon Shine was chosen because, Angie explains, “The Moon is a female symbol, the name ‘Moon Shine’ refers to women shining.” And it’s certainly true that this is a shimmery take on the country end of Americana, bringing to mind the approach of Emmylou Harris or say, for a more modern comparison, Courtney Marie Andrews.