Gainesville, Florida’s 9-piece retro-soul and blues amalgam The Savants of Soul will be releasing their self-titled LP, September 18, 2020. SoS have been threading the needle, pinpointing the evolution of their sound to the city of Muscle Shoals, Ala., where they recorded the new album at legendary FAME Studios. Over the course of 10 days, the band recorded 14 songs with acclaimed producer Vince Chiarito (Charles Bradley, Black Pumas) and FAME resident engineer John Gifford III.
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Dreampop/indie-folk artist Misty Boyce shares new video at Audiofemme
Losing someone you love is a nearly universal human experience, but one that can nevertheless feel impossible to get through no matter how many people have done it before you. That was what dream-pop/indie-folk artist Misty Boyce grappled with when she lost her stepfather to suicide, and what produced her latest single, “Telephone.” READ MORE…
Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 5/25/20
Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:
JAMS The Flava Child – Grow Up, Grow Apart
Jeff Rosenstock – Nikes (Alt)
Radiator King – Crusade
Phoebe Bridgers – I See You
Seth Bogart – Boys Who Don’t Wanna Be Boys (of Hunx and His Punx)
The Band Ice Cream – daily peptalk in front of a stained mirror
The Buttertones – Jazzhound
Ariel Pink – Iron Worrier
Night Stone, Sophia Eris – Monica
Soccer Mommy – I Think You’re Alright
Local Natives, Sylvan Esso – Dark Days
Fiona Harte – Auburn
Jehnny Beth – I’m the Man (singer in Savages)
Primo Profit – Vagabundo
U.S. Girls – And Yet it Moves / Y Se Mueve
Ultraísta – Tin King
James Supercave – M.O.W.O.
Kevin Krauter – Opportunity
Kassa Overall, J. Hoard, Melanie Charles – I know You See Me
Grafh – Pray (feat. Conway the Machine)
Larry June – Organic Dip
Nelson Bandela – No I’m Sleep
Count Bass D – I Can’t Tell
Thirston Howl the 3rd, Mic Mountain – Stealth
Binki – Heybb!
The Tiger Lillies, Andreane Leclerc – Your Whore
Big Gigantic – Free Your Mind
Angelica Garcia – Jicama
Boy Scouts – Wish
Sour Widows – Tommy
Yumi Zouma – Cool For A Second
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Listen: Captain Americana Spotify playlist for 5/25/20
Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:
Radiator King – Crusade
Low Cut Connie – Private Lives
The Little Miss – Red, White & True (Jam in the Van)
Bob Dylan – False Prophet
Devil Doll – To All Our Friends
Blitzen Trapper – Magical Thinking
Craig Gerdes – Tonight’s Not the Night
Steve Earle – Union, God and Country (New West Records)
Sarah Peacock – Colorado
Courtney Marie Andrews – Burlap String (Fat Possum Records)
Sarah Siskind – In the Mountains
Blind Boys of Alabama – See By Faith (Single Lock Records)
Pete Bernhard – Land of Milk and Honey
Chatham County Line, Sharon Van Etten – Strange Fascination (Yep Roc Records)
The Coffis Brothers – In My Imagination
Dead Winter Carpenters – Time Off the Bottle
Roger Street Friedman – Carry Me
The Lowest Pair – Too Late Babe
Darrell Scott – Lost Highway (Hank Williams cover)
Jeremie Albino – Klondike Man
Rising Appalachia – Stand Like an Oak
Jonathan Tyler – Underground Forever
Amanda Shires – Deciphering Dreams
Robert Francis – Boy Like That
Sawyer Fredericks – Flowers for You
Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey, Liz Rose – When You’re My Age
Sweet Water Warblers, Lindsay Lou, May Erlewine. Rachael Davis – Summertime
Tommy Emmanuel – Song for a Rainy Morning
Andrew Hibbard – Changes
Joe Nolan – Tupelo Honey
Balsam Range – Richest Man
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Rock the Pigeon on David Burchfield’s “You’re OK, It’s Alright”: Perfect for the current state of the world, the song brings peace of mind to listeners
David Burchfield is out with a beautiful new song “You’re OK, It’s Alright.” Perfect for the current state of the world, the song brings some peace of mind to listeners. Even though it’s acoustic, it’s an anthem in it’s own way. It’s a song about carrying on and not only telling yourself that it will be alright, but believing it.
The song starts off with a soothing guitar that will captivate you right away. The vocals are soft and soothing throughout the song. It’s comforting to hear the message with this style of vocal delivery. The lyrics are haunting and deep going into the topic of a near death experience that happened to David Burchfield while riding a scooter in Colorado where he was attending graduate school. READ MORE…
Atwood Magazine features Radiator King’s “Out in the Night” in its weekly singles roundup
On the latest single from the Brooklyn by way of Boston songwriter, Radiator King’s Adam Silvestri channels Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen for “Out in the Night.” Radiator King often bring heartland rock soul to gritty punk, but “Out in the Night” is a barebones folk-inspired rock song, based around acoustic guitar and piano. The song about bidding farewell to a lover before embarking on a personal journey reflects on the difficulty and weight of the goodbyes that turn you to “strangers in the night.” READ MORE…