The Pinkerton Raid, led by frontman Jesse James DeConto, are preparing to release their new digital 7-inch “Cinnamon Sweet” b/w “Au Cheval” in February. DeConto penned the thunderous A-side “Cinnamon Sweet” as a nod to a playful nickname he has for his wife. READ MORE…
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Jon LaDeau premieres new single “Younger Days” at Glide Magazine, drawing comparisons to Todd Snider & Hayes Carll
Jon LaDeau is a guitarist, songwriter, and singer based in Brooklyn, N.Y. Over the past 12 years, he has toured internationally in support of four solo albums, shared festival bills with Jeff Tweedy, Emmylou Harris, Sturgill Simpson, and Commander Cody and has toured nationally as a sideman with Kelli Scarr, April Smith and The Great Picture Show, and others. Since 2014 Jon has also found a home as a member of The National Reserve. Voted Pennsylvania’s #1 New York Band in 2019, The National Reserve has had the good grace to perform regularly by growing a devoted fan base and sharing the stage with artists like Tedeschi Trucks Band, John Moreland, Brent Cobb, Amy Helm, Margo Price, Daddy Long Legs and many others.
Glide is premiering the twangy salt of the earth single “Younger Days” (below) that hits home with its thick bleeding guitar work reminiscent of blues mainstays. LaDeau has a knack for hitting the sweet spot with a punctuating sound built on melody and narrative commentary. The economic sounds of Todd Snider & Hayes Carll sneak up on LaDeau’s presentation, earning him legit nods in both the Americana and Folk realms.
PopMatters chats with K Michelle DuBois about her new album, The Fever Returns, out Friday
It seems entirely appropriate that Atlanta alternative/indie rocker K Michelle DuBois is surrounded by a fortress of cardboard containers on 27 January while chatting about The Fever Returns, her next solo album that premieres in its entirety today at PopMatters. READ MORE…
Katie Jo announces debut album Pawn Shop Queen, shares new video via American Songwriter magazine
“It’s such a cruel feeling to be standing next to someone who has checked out of a relationship yet is still going through the motions with you,” Katie Jo lamented to American Songwriter.
Born in Wichita, based out of Los Angeles and inspired by country legends like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette, Katie Jo is no stranger to the type of heartache that walks hand-in-hand with the aforementioned scenario. In fact, the retro-Americana songwriter explores that very topic in her new dreamy single, “I Don’t Know Where Your Heart’s Been.”
“With this song, I wanted to capture that awful, heart-sinking moment in time when a relationship hasn’t quite ended, but you both know it’s over,” Jo explained. “For me, this tune is really a little capsule of that, saying ‘indifference is the opposite of love.’ Whether it’s a puppy-love crush that isn’t reciprocated or a longterm partner who has one foot out the door, that holding pattern before a breakup is sometimes almost worse than the heartbreak itself. It’s even worse when it’s clear someone else is in the picture.”
Parker Smith debuts lead single “Arrowroot” at Glide Magazine, from his forthcoming LP, Underground (out 4/9)…
Like the local dive bar’s perennial drunkard, Parker Smith’s music has that rare ability to thrive while at its scrappiest. All aching pedal steel and cigarette-soaked pleas, Smith seems to put his own spiritual turmoil in a chokehold, elevating it until he squeezes out the elegant songs that make for his forthcoming sophomore LP, Underground, which is due out April 9th. Unlike most of his peers in the Americana community, Smith manages to defy being pigeonholed by inflecting his music with touches of blue-eyed soul (“Fray”), Asbury Park-indebted blues-rock (“Holy Water”), and even Gordon Lightfoot (“Arrowroot”).
GIGsoup reviews Parker Woodland’s new EP, The World’s On Fire (and We Still Fall in Love)
Parker Woodland is lumbered with a bland name that sounds like it should belong to a nature reserve owned by the National Trust. So it’s a pleasant surprise that their debut EP is such an exhilarating listen. READ MORE…