Glide is proud to premiere “Flannel Shirt,” a radiant and cozy track for these quarantined times, that strums with Cowboy Junkies’ alt country-folk- Americana musicianship and languid guitars. This duo places melody and delicate soundscapes into a fully realized song effort. The theme of “Flannel Shirt” serves as a metaphor for rejuvenation when the storm ends, something we can all obviously relate to. READ MORE…
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Atwood Magazine talks with hip-hop collective Doomtree
Doomtree’s “Five Alive” is a stark reminder that pain will never leave our souls, no matter how often we try to mitigate the feeling. In this specific instance, the seven-person posse of Lazerbeak, Paper Tiger, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, Cecil Otter, P.O.S, and Sims demonstrates how agony and grief can manifest itself through multiple forms of art. READ MORE…
Misty Boyce’s recent single “telephone” featured at The Autumn Roses
Rising like a breath from between the push and pull of gentle tides, “Telephone” grows gently, and it’s the natural, grand brand-new single from L.A.’s Misty Boyce. READ MORE…
Glide Magazine debuts Emby Alexander’s “Up in the Air,” calling it “rapturous and soaring indie pop.”
Arizona-based experimental pop outfit, Emby Alexander, are unquestionably adept at crafting resplendent, oblique and big-hearted hooks that relentlessly shift and wriggle, as is the nature of their infectious, experimental pop schema. Touring extensively and playing festivals throughout North America, the band has garnered international recognition, opening for The Dodos on their 10-year anniversary tour of Visiter, and sharing bills with Weyes Blood, Courtney Marie Andrews, Miniature Tigers, Chicano Batman and more.
New Artist Alert: American Songwriter debuts the first ever single & video from Chicago-based Americana / folk artist Michelle Billingsley
Singer-songwriter Michelle Billingsley is no stranger to flaws, nor does she attempt to hide them. She even went as far as to list them off in one of her songs. Songs that she explains are often a lot of work, leading her to twilight morning writing sessions, when she winds up erasing more than writing. Some of those sessions lead to the completion of her latest song, “Portia”.
The charming alt-country song comes from Billingsley’s upcoming album Not the Marrying Kind due for release by early summer on Western Myth Records. The song produced by Matt Brown, is a candid tune about knowing who you are and the ability to reveal the most brutal parts of yourself and is depicted by deconstructed arrangements and a repeated vocal octave jump, that quickly becomes the song’s motif. READ MORE…