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Farce the Music debuts the latest track from Matthew Check, “Lovely to Have Met You,” calling it “an acoustic guitar driven confessional, heavy with emotion and dripping with melodic hooks.”
Today, we’re premiering a new song from Matthew Check called “Lovely to Have Met You.” It’s an acoustic guitar driven confessional, heavy with emotion and dripping with melodic hooks. It is at once sparse and incredibly catchy. It’s a thinking man’s drinking song about his own specific heartache, and yet never gets too particular not to be accessible. RIYL: Tim Easton, Bob Dylan, Ronnie Fauss.
New video from Stuffy Shmitt ft. Aaron Lee Tasjan & more debuts at Farce the Music
Today we have a fun video premiere from Stuffy Shmitt. From his December album release Stuff Happens, “Sweet Krazy” is an intense guitar- and- horn-driven alt-country rocker with a rockabilly flair and a punk soul. The video is pure energy and color. It kicks all kinds of ass. READ MORE…
Farce the Music premieres “You’re Not in the Picture Anymore” by Craig Gerdes
Farce The Music Premieres Kyle Daniel’s “Somewhere in Between”
Sometimes the side-man deserves to be a front-man. Kyle Daniel, who’s been a touring guitarist with artists like Casey James and Clare Dunn, steps to the mic and displays an exceptional voice on “Somewhere in Between”, a song from his forthcoming second EP. This easy-rolling song fits easily on a playlist with the likes of Brent Cobb and Chris Stapleton, sonically and vocally. “Somewhere in Between” straddles Americana and the more traditional leaning parts of modern country – in other words, the kind of stuff I wish was dominating mainstream radio. Give it a good listen; I think you’ll dig it.