Spencer Burton is back in touch with his roots in his new single, “Nothing’s Changed.” The song, premiering exclusively on The Boot, previews the singer-songwriter’s new album, Coyote. READ MORE…
Spencer Burton is back in touch with his roots in his new single, “Nothing’s Changed.” The song, premiering exclusively on The Boot, previews the singer-songwriter’s new album, Coyote. READ MORE…
Tom Freund, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist best known for his upright-bass-as-lead-instrument work, has kept active during the pandemic months of 2020.
He is about to unveil two new videos, one for “Freezer Burn,” a track from his most recent album, East of Lincoln, and the second for a new adaptation of an old blues song, “Corina Corina,” re-titled “Corona Corona.”
If you’ve been around long enough, you may also know Ruby as Marco North, a mainstay of Manhattan’s Lower East Side in the ’90s. Heaven Get Behind Me, out November 20th on WhistlePig Records, is North’s first release in some time — and he’s lived enough for four lifetimes since then.
“Way back in the 90s I was playing tenor sax in a surf-punk band called Spitball. We were known as ‘the greatest unsigned band in the Lower East Side.’ And hey – Joey Ramone was at some of our shows at CBGBs! I’ve had a long and nutty road since those days, but the horn section in this song took me right back to that glorious, reckless past. I stood on a chair in our Moscow living room and played my heart out. I was right back there.”
Reynolds Station is out this Friday, November 20.