“Once in a While,” the latest song shared from Michelle Billingsley’s debut album Not the Marrying Kind, out June 12 on Western Myth Records, teams the Chicago-based singer-songwriter with fellow band leader Wild Earp. No one’s going to confuse this particular example of the pair’s harmonies with those of Emmylou Harris and Don Williams, but that’s by design. A song about the insecurities that arise in a relationship works best as an out of sync conversation, and Billingsley and Earp prove their storytelling chops by nailing the right level of disconnection. READ MORE…
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American Songwriter debuts lead single from Young Antiques’ first album in nearly a decade, spotlighting the astute songwriting that’s made the band a cult favorite
Like a Deep South cross between Tom Petty and Elvis Costello, Atlanta power pop trio Young Antiques have always been one of those bands who manage to write mature, impeccably intricate rock songs without ever making them sound overthought. Fans have been starved for more material as the band has been on hiatus, but that is about to change when the band release their new single, “I Think You’ll Never.” The song is taken from Another Risk of the Heart, their first album in a decade, which is set for release on June 5.
“I Think You’ll Never” is a love song – but it’s different from most, in that lyrics tell a story of a relationship where ending is purposefully left ambiguous: it’s unclear whether or not the couple will work it out or not. It’s a much more realistic look at love, which is rarely as simple as most songs would have us believe. Musically, it’s an intricate yet energetic slice of classic jangle rock, and the latest example of the astute songwriting that has made Young Antiques a cult favorite with fans since their album Wardrobe for a Jet Weekend set them apart from their peers two decades ago. READ MORE…
Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 5/11/20
Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:
Little Richard – Lucille
Wyatt Blair – *Cherry Pie (Early Tapes version)
JAMS The Flava Child – PATIENCE
Mr. Green, Gucci Mane – Gucci Ninja Assassins
Misty Boyce – Rainbow
Cass McCombs – The Wine of Lebanon
Sara Rachele – Terry Richardson
Hinds – Just Like Kids (Miau)
Margaret Chavez – Into An Atmosphere
Oliver Tree – Let Me Down
Stephie James – Sin City
Mariachi El Bronx – Hail Mary
Sylvia Rose Novak – Dallas
Gorillaz, Tony Allen, Skepta – How Far?
Brooke Fair – I Can’t Breathe
Tall Juan – Irene
Devil Doll – Forsaken
Aesop Rock – Play Dead
Night Stone – Echo Love (Lazerbeak, ICETEP, Lady Midnight)
iann dior, Machine Gun Kelly, Travis Barker – Sick and Tired
Will Stewart – Southern Raphael (Cornelius Chapel Records)
Moses Sumney – Cut Me – A COLORS SHOW
Skrizzy – Eleventh Hour
Emily Blue – Aperture
Daniels – Accidental Hospital
Matt Costa – Avenal (Dangerbird Records)
Washed Out – Too Late (Sub Pop)
Urochromes – Hair So Big
Drinking Boys and Girls Choir – Ok, Bye
UV-TV – Happy Place
THICK – 5 Years Behind (Epitaph)
Girlpool – Like I’m Winning It
Dreamer Boy – Puppy Dog
The Memories – Second Try
Cindy Lee – Heavy Metal
Katie Gately – Waltz
Mush – Revising My Fee
Testament – Children of the Next Level
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Listen: Captain Americana Spotify playlist for 5/11/20
Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:
Little Richard – Lonesome and Blue
Stephie James – Sin City
Willie Nelson – I’m the Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised
Margaret Chavez – Into an Atmosphere
Loretta Lynn – I Fall to Pieces (Patsy Cline cover)
Sara Melson – All the Time
Sylvia Rose Novak – Dallas
Sara Rachele – Terry Richardson
Sarah Peacock – The Cool Kids
Craig Gerdes – Most Times I Lost
Devil Doll – Forsaken
Will Stewart – River Child (Cornelius Chapel Records)
Chuck Westmoreland – The Serpent and the Swan
Malin Pettersen – Hometown (Die With Your Boots On Records)
Anna Ash – Keep Me From Blowing Away
Eliot Bronson, Lori McKenna, Natalia Zukerman – Even This is Going to Pass
Steve Forbert – Good Time Charlie’s Got the Blues (Blue Rose Music)
Shelby Lynne – Weather
American Aquarium – The Luckier You Get
Pokey LaFarge – Bluebird (New West Records)
Kelsey Waldon – Anyhow – Live Session, Nashville, TN, 2019 (Jam in the Van)
Delbert McClinton – Still Rockin’
Nicki Bluhm – Can’t Fool the Fool – Live Session, Nashville, TN, 2019 (Jam in the Van)
Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real – Couldn’t Break Your Heart
Brian Fallon – Hard Feelings
Fireside Collective – Circles
The Legendary Ingramettes – The Family Prayer
Gordon Lightfoot – Oh So Sweet
Mike Mattison – I Really Miss You
John Anderson – Tuesday I’ll Be Gone
Robert Earl Keen – Not a Drop of Rain – Live Session, Nashville, TN, 2019 (Jam in the Van)
Hamilton Leithauser, Maggie Rogers – Isabella
Van Darien – The Sparrow & the Sea
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LA Weekly interviews Misty Boyce about her latest single “telephone”
Los Angeles dreamfolk artist Misty Boyce is preparing for the release of new album genesis later this year by putting out new single “Telephone” now. READ MORE…
Ditty TV has the WORLD PREMIERE of Sylvia Rose Novak’s new video for “Bad Luck”
Alabama artist Sylvia Rose Novak just released her album Bad Luck on May 8. After years of hoofing through and establishing herself in the Southern folk-country scene, she has finally embraced her hard-edged Southern roots and the gothicism of her home region by creating her first fully-fledged rock record. What her newfound dedication to her art has amounted to is a swaggering shakedown of her songwriting abilities, trading in her cowboy boots for punk-rock leather.