Athens, Ga., quartet Grand Vapids formed in early 2014 and ready for the release of debut album Guarantees, out January 20. Now the band offers a taste of the new LP with the song “Secret Sin,” and if this is any sign of how the rest of the album will be, you better hold on tight. “Secret Sin” acts as a four-minute earthquake, going through droney calms, exploding into powerful bursts and finally bringing destruction to your eardrums. We are proud to premiere the track today on magnetmagazine.com. DOWNLOAD HERE…
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Road warriors the Blackfoot Gypsies spin their valiant tales of touring for the good folks at Digital Tour Bus.
In this Crazy Tour Stories video, the rock ‘n roll/blues band, Blackfoot Gypsies, talks about crazy stories from touring. You can watch the video, after the break. CHECK IT OUT HERE…
Verbicide Magazine premiere’s Book Club’s latest “September, New York, 1973″
Atlanta’s Book Club will be releasing their new album, One-Way Moon, on February 17, 2015 via the Cottage Recording Co. (Small Houses) & Bear Kids Recordings. The band plays modern pastoral pop music that can trace a straight line back to the simple, unaffected roots of American story-song.
Book Club recorded with Grammy-nominated producer Matt Goldman at Atlanta’s Glow in the Dark Studios. Listen to the track “September, New York, 1973,” LISTEN HERE…
Bloody-Disgusting premieres Tesla Rossa’s creepy, campy Sam Raimi & David Lynch-inspired music video for “Mythicaluv,” from their new self-titled debut.
Bloody-Disgusting has teamed up with Nashville, TN rock band Tesla Rossa to bring you the exclusive music video premiere for “Mythicaluv”, which comes from the band’s recently released self-titled album. The video compliments the hazy, almost dreamlike feel of the song by weaving a recurring storyline that changes minutely but noticeably with each retelling.
Singer/guitarist Jason Denton, who co-directed the video, explains:
Myself and [co-director] Steve Voss loaded a 2000-watt spotlight into the back of a van for this shoot, and set out down some dark and winding country roads to film the projection. The bits with the car and the fog were shot on set with the band at Silver Point Studios in our hometown of Nashville, Tenn.
The dark and semi-quirky nature of ‘Mythicaluv’ really complements an evil loop. A vague recurring dream with a mysterious precision, trying to figure itself out. A mythical creature setting out to find you. Sam Raimi and David Lynch were big inspirations on the tone and pacing of the video.
Make sure to pick up Tesla Rossa on CD or digitally via iTunes. There’s also a limited-edition “Vacation” 7-inch on vinyl, which you can snag here. LISTEN HERE…
Jesse Harris’ new song “River of Stars” premieres today at Glide Magazine,
Veteran singer, songwriter and musician Jesse Harris has just announced the release of new album No Wrong No Right, out Feb. 10 on Dangerbird Records.
The Grammy-winning Harris had his breakthrough in 2003, having written Norah Jones’ first and biggest hit “Don’t Know Why.” He subsequently has had a vibrant solo career of his own, along the way writing for and collaborating with renowned artists such as Bright Eyes, Cat Power, Feist, M. Ward, Melody Gardot, Mike Patton, John Zorn, Solomon Burke, Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris.
On No Wrong No Right—Harris’ 13th solo album—he drew inspiration from Neil Young’s approach on After the Goldrush. “Some of that record was done with Crazy Horse, and it’s a rock record,” Harris explains, “but then you also have these hushed acoustic folk songs, and it keeps shifting back and forth between the two distinct moods. I always loved the way that worked, so I started there, but with No Wrong No Right, I also added a third element.”
The three elements Harris speaks of are an inspired set of full-band tunes recorded with guitarist Will Graefe and drummer Jeremy Gustin of experimental duo Star Rover; a more subdued, acoustic-anchored series of duets with guitar virtuoso Julian Lage; and a trio of evocative instrumental tracks.
The album initially grew out of Harris’ discovery of Star Rover and the friendship and musical chemistry that developed between them last winter. “I fell in love with their band,” Harris says. “I was sort of a groupie, checking out their gigs all the time. One day they invited me over to their loft to play, and it felt great from the first song. Which inspired me to write a bunch more songs.
“Will and Jeremy, musically, are adventurous and free, and at the same time completely supportive of the song. They love to work out arrangements, but they play with a lot of looseness and expression. It’s so hard to find that perfect combination—either people don’t want to rehearse, and just play all over the songs, or they’re too rehearsed and there’s no spontaneity. As a singer and songwriter, I feel like they support the music, but at the same time completely challenge it.”
Glide is premiering the dreamy new track off No Wrong, No Right titled “River of Stars” (below). With his haunting voice and intricate folk, Jesse Harris’ solo work now rivals his most significant collaborations.
“I took the title “River of Stars” from a line in a book I was reading by Alejandro Jodorowsky,” explains Harris to Glide. “The lyrics are about how even the most subtle mental changes can have hugely beneficial effects on your life. Jodorowsky seemed equally, if not more, obsessed with his personal journey as his career journey, which was very appealing to me. I definitely made some some mental changes in my life after that, though not through meditation as Jodorowsky does in the book.” LISTEN HERE…
Book Club’s latest “The Way It Seems” premieres today at Paste Magazine, who lauds the group’s “down-home, Americana- and country-infused style of pop.”
Georgia-based collective Book Club have shared “The Way It Seems,” a new track off their forthcoming sophomore full-length One-Way Moon. Recorded in Atlanta’s Glow in the Dark Studios with Grammy-nominated producer Matt Goldman, the album follows Book Club’s 2011 debut, Ghost, and their subsequent 2013 EP,Shapes on the Water. The band’s down-home, Americana- and country-infused style of pop shines through on the new project, which was tracked completely live in the studio. Frontman and songwriter Robbie Horlick explained of the organic recording process, “we were about the freshness of it, and it felt good. We were a band, and we played the songs—no smoke, no mirrors.”
One-Way Moon is set for release on Feb. 17 via The Cottage Recording Co. & Bear Kids Recordings. LISTEN HERE…