What can one say about Julie Amici and Dean Mueller? Well Julie’s the sweet one of the duo. Hey, don’t take my word for it, listen to Dean comparing their new album ‘I Loved You So‘ to their debut EP ‘Yellow Roses‘ – “It’s definitely less wholesome, on the first EP, Julie wrote most of the songs, and they had roots in her childhood. It was very meaningful to her, and it was sweet because Julie is sweet. ‘I Loved You So’ is more collaborative—more a combination of both our musical personalities. ” Although Julie Amici has certain thoughts too “Compared to ‘Yellow Roses’, ‘I Loved You So’ is a little grittier, more electrified, and sexier” adding after a pause “… I hope!” READ MORE…
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Americana UK premieres Bee Appleseed’s new single “That Cosmic Feeling”
With his second album ‘Starflower’s Cosmic Soul‘ readying for release tomorrow, we have a chance today to hear the lead single. And what a blend of sounds appears on ‘That Cosmic Feeling‘ – stacked up backing vocals, an electric psych-folk feel, and Bee Appleseed’s once heard never forgotten lead vocals. READ MORE…
Americana UK debuts Sara Rachele’s new single, “Terry Richardson”
Sarah Rachele’s last album ‘Scorpio Moon’ had a richly layered augmented band sound, but the follow up ‘Scorpio Sun’ which is due out this year has ripped up that design and started afresh with the emphasis on the raw, the personal and the stripped back. It means that there’s nothing between the listener and the song, just the rawness laid out in full view.
Americana UK debuts the “charmingly vintage” new video from Los Angeles Americana duo Neon Moon
Ameriana UK is delighted to share the premiere of the brand new single from Neon Moon. The song is accompanied by a home-video style recording of the duo playing and singing on the beach in Playa Del Carmen and Cozumel, which suits the longing vocal and laid-back melody, looking and sounding charmingly vintage. READ MORE…
Americana UK gives Mail The Horse’s new LP a 7 out of 10
Three albums and an EP into their career, Mail the Horse are grabbing the present by channelling times past on a new album of county-tinged blues rock. So used are we to viewing time as a linear, that we are conditioned to thinking that the passing of time is inextricably linked to progress. READ MORE…