The Rocking Magpie Calls Milly Raccoon “Absolutely Delightful”

Posted on Jul 17, 2023
The Rocking Magpie Calls Milly Raccoon “Absolutely Delightful”

According to The Rocking Magpie, Milly Raccoon‘s “quirkiness and respect for Classic Country (and various Roots) musical forms is fully in evidence here, on her absolutely delightful latest release.” The blog recently reviewed the Nashville-based artist’s album Frankincense And Myrrh, which is at radio now and tied as the most-added album at NACC Folk last week. “Raccoon,” the […]

The Ladies Of… Add Tour Dates

Posted on Jul 17, 2023
The Ladies Of… Add Tour Dates

The Ladies Of… have shows coming up in the Southeast. According to Creative Loafing Atlanta, “This relatively recent project continues the career of the irrepressible James Hall. Ex-Mary My Hope and The Pleasure Club, Hall has been active in the Atlanta rock scene, on and off, for decades, pounding out his trashy rock and roll like […]

Leslie Medford Spills the Beans For Psychedelic Baby Mag

Posted on Jul 17, 2023
Leslie Medford Spills the Beans For Psychedelic Baby Mag

Psychedelic Baby Magazine is out with an interview with Ophelias frontman/solo artist Leslie Medford, whose new single “Leslie’s Dream” is at radio now from Independent Project Records. The chat includes nuggets like the details behind the song’s inception. According to Medford, “I was asleep and dreaming, and I became aware I was hearing this roaring, driving music that was propelled by […]

New Music From the Jimi Prasad Orchestra

Posted on Jul 12, 2023
New Music From the Jimi Prasad Orchestra

Jimi Prasad was already a notoriously reclusive session musician — legendary in underground jazz and psychedelic music scenes for his blinding creativity — until he all but disappeared. For years, even his former bandmates couldn’t track him down. In rare moments, he’d resurface for a lecture on existentialism at a European university or release transcendental meditations […]

Holler Country Gets Behind Milly Raccoon, Whose New LP Topped This Week’s Folk Adds Chart At NACC

Posted on Jul 12, 2023
Holler Country Gets Behind Milly Raccoon, Whose New LP Topped This Week’s Folk Adds Chart At NACC

“Milly Raccoon is one of Americana’s best kept secrets,” writes Holler Country. “The fiddle player and singer has been eccentrically reimagining bluegrass, jazz and old timey country as feminist anthems for a world on fire ever since she first appeared on the scene nearly a decade ago.” The site has the premiere of Raccoon’s self-animated video for “That […]

The Ladies Of… Share “We Are The Wu Wu” Video

Posted on Jul 12, 2023
The Ladies Of… Share “We Are The Wu Wu” Video

The Ladies Of… have released a video for the single “We Are The Wu Wu,” from their new album Coming Out Of Our Tenderness. The clip was created by the band’s Jack C. Massey. The lyrics of the energetic song go, “We are the WuWu, The heretic clerics, Preaching universal love, In the streets of America.” Check out the video here and get the […]

Fruit Bats Play For KEXP

Posted on Jul 12, 2023
Fruit Bats Play For KEXP

Fruit Bats played a full-band set for KEXP‘s Cheryl Waters in May, and now it is streaming on YouTube. The indie folk legend played four songs from his new album A River Running To Your Heart as well as a fan favorite, “The Bottom Of It,” from the Gold Past Life LP. Good stuff. Check it out here. A River Running To Your Heart […]

Matt Holubowski Talks With The CBC

Posted on Jul 10, 2023
Matt Holubowski Talks With The CBC

The CBC has a feature on Matt Holubowski. “While he is known primarily for being ‘an acoustic guitar guy,’ Like Flowers On A Molten Lawn sees him drawing from inspirations such as Radiohead and Pink Floyd, pushing his music in more experimental directions,” the network’s site writes about his new album, which is at radio now. Holubowski told the CBC about the making of the […]

New Music From The Ladies Of…

Posted on Jul 6, 2023
New Music From The Ladies Of…

With songs filled with power-hungry guitar riffs, impeccable vocals, and thunderous grooves, The Ladies Of… is a musical cocktail that combines the vibe and sounds of David Bowie, Spoon, Bleachers, and The Killers, complete with a vigorous shake and a plastic sword garnish. Birthed in 2012, the band is made of a group of writers and performers from around the Southeast […]

Holler Country Showcases Milly Raccoon’s Skills As A Musician And Animator

Posted on Jul 6, 2023
Holler Country Showcases Milly Raccoon’s Skills As A Musician And Animator

According to Holler Country, “Milly Raccoon is one of Americana’s best kept secrets. The fiddle player and singer has been eccentrically reimagining bluegrass, jazz and old timey country as feminist anthems for a world on fire ever since she first appeared on the scene nearly a decade ago.” The site recently premiered the video for “That Girl […]

Purple Melon Shares Natalie Walker’s “Heart Like A Lion”

Posted on Jul 6, 2023
Purple Melon Shares Natalie Walker’s “Heart Like A Lion”

Purple Melon has featured Natalie Walker‘s “Heart Like A Lion” as part of its Mini Melon Mix Ups series. The site says, “Natalie Walker collaborated with producer Darren Burgos on new single ‘Heart Like a Lion’, a bold indie-synth track that explores triumphing over adversity. As you’ll hear, the song seamlessly blends these elements with ethereal vocals and insightful […]

Opal Eskar Shares “And Yet Love Rules” Via Glide Mag

Posted on Jul 6, 2023
Opal Eskar Shares “And Yet Love Rules” Via Glide Mag

Glide Magazine recently premiered “And Yet Love Rules,” one of the songs on Opal Eskar‘s debut self-titled EP. It’s “a song that song asks us to ‘let love be the governing force in exchanges with other humans. Let the innocence of our inner child — the curiosity that permeates life — help lead our actions and interactions,’ […]

Willamette Week Points To Sunny War As A Highlight Of The Waterfront Blues Festival

Posted on Jul 6, 2023
Willamette Week Points To Sunny War As A Highlight Of The Waterfront Blues Festival

Willamette Week has a review of last weekend’s Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, with Sunny War singled out as a highlight from the event. “Sunny War, the folk artist from Nashville, took a little longer to win over the beer-swilling crowd with her finger-picked acoustic guitar and hushed vocals,” the site writes. “But during both of her sets Saturday and […]

New Music From Milly Raccoon

Posted on Jul 5, 2023
New Music From Milly Raccoon

Milly Raccoon’s unique take on Nashville is all over Frankincense and Myrrh, an album that deftly displays her ability to weave the stark reality of modern life over historical toe-tappers. “I played classical violin as a kid, and I became a big fan of 90s rock and pop, early 20th-century musical theater, traditional Irish music, and […]

Ink19 Highlights Keturah’s Journey

Posted on Jul 5, 2023
Ink19 Highlights Keturah’s Journey

“Keturah’s story and music are testimony to the good things in the world and the connections that bring us together, if we’re just open to them,” Ink19 writes, noting that “the songs Keturah recorded on her self-titled LP are rooted in Malawian folk traditions and given a pan-African spin by collaborators from the Playing For Change Band. […]

Sunny War, Featured Recently On KCRW and Currently On Tour, Performs For Colorado Public Radio

Posted on Jul 5, 2023
Sunny War, Featured Recently On KCRW and Currently On Tour, Performs For Colorado Public Radio

“If you’re looking for your latest folk and blues obsession, look no further than artist Sunny War,” Colorado Public Radio‘s Indie 102.3 writes. “Born in music city Nashville, TN, the musician picked up a love for music early–learning to play guitar at 13 year’s old. Sunny War’s early career consisted of punk music, which can be felt in with […]

Gregory Ackerman Discusses His Process With Tonitruale

Posted on Jul 5, 2023
Gregory Ackerman Discusses His Process With Tonitruale

“I feel like I have just been naturally writing these really short songs lately,” Gregory Ackerman told Tonitruale in a recent interview. He continued, “They’re just kind of passing thoughts, or even journal entries. But I never feel as though the songs are too short. They seemed to say exactly what I wanted for just as long as I […]

Modern Neon Praises The “Meticulously Crafted” New Natalie Walker Joint

Posted on Jul 3, 2023
Modern Neon Praises The “Meticulously Crafted” New Natalie Walker Joint

Modern Neon Media writes that “Heart Like A Lion” by Natalie Walker is “a meticulously crafted musical experience that seamlessly blends indie and synth elements, creating a rich and captivating sound. The lyrics of ‘Heart Like a Lion’ [will] resonate with listeners as they navigate their own challenges and setbacks. It serves as a powerful reminder that overcoming […]

Conversations About Her Features EVVAN

Posted on Jul 3, 2023
Conversations About Her Features EVVAN

Conversations About Her has a feature on “Craving,” EVVAN‘s queer anthem and the lead track on their new EP The Little Things. The site quotes EVVAN about the inspiration behind the song. They said, “‘Craving’ came from a point of confusion and frustration over the gender binary. I want to tell those who don’t experience it themselves about […]

Bruce Licher Goes Deep With It’s Psychedelic Baby

Posted on Jul 3, 2023
Bruce Licher Goes Deep With It’s Psychedelic Baby

It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine has an in-depth interview with Independent Project Records head and Savage Republic founder Bruce Licher, who gives details about the creation of that band’s debut LP Tragic Figures. In the feature, Licher also discusses the genesis of IPR while hyping the label’s upcoming releases from the likes of A Produce, Woo, and Torn Boys. Dig into everything right here. IPR is […]

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