Today, on the eve of the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ funk ensemble, Dumpstaphunk releases “Where Do We Go From Here,” the first single and title-track off their forthcoming album. The song is available on all digital platforms worldwide; listen by visiting the link HERE. “Where Do We Go From Here” really… Continue reading Ivan Neville, Dumpstaphunk Mark Hurricane Katrina Anniversary w/ Powerful Single
Songwriters Laurie Raveis and Dennis Kole of duo Raveis Kole are proud to release “Angel From Montgomery” on 8/28 along with a video via their digital platforms. The Bellingham, WA (an hour north of Seattle) based duo have always loved the classic John Prine song, and all that it envelopes as well as being a… Continue reading Raveis Kole Spread Their Wings With “ANGEL FROM MONTGOMERY”
Protest marches. Riots. Contentious and divisive politics and a public divided along partisan lines. If it seems like America has suddenly been thrust back into the late 1960s, one band has the soundtrack for it. Gathering Time, the acclaimed Long Island-based folk-rock harmony trio that traces its musical roots to that generation-defining decade, has announced the release of their new album Old Friends on Tuesday, September… Continue reading Sounds and Messages of the ‘60s Revisited in New Album by Folk-Rock Trio Gathering Time
Dead & Company and The Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge teams up with comedian Mike Finoia to co-host Comes A Time, a new interview podcast series. Burbridge and Finoia are joined by a variety of guests to discuss a range topical issues, where they are today and where they go from here. On episode… Continue reading Mickey Hart joins Oteil Burbridge & Mike Finoia on new podcast series
On his 10th album overall, MANY MOONS, North Carolina-based alternative/folk artist JEREMY SQUIRES poignantly blends traditional folk roots with alternative-leaning sounds–an unexpected result which came about by the singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist having written the album on his analog keyboard. Due this Friday, August 28 via Manda Mosher’s California-based Blackbird Record Label, MANY MOONS takes listeners… Continue reading Jeremy Squires 'Many Moons' Due Friday 8/28
BLACK PISTOL FIRE have released a new single titled “Hope In Hell”–a bluesy, slow-burning, bruising powerhouse–available everywhere world-wide now via: https://orcd.co/hopeinhell. BLACK PISTOL FIRE will return Winter 2021 with their sixth studio album on Black Hill Records. The Austin-based group has finished the new album with co-producer and engineer Jacob Sciba (Gary Clark Jr, Gov’t… Continue reading Black Pistol Fire: “Hope In Hell” Out Today
Michelle Sarah will release her debut single “Truth” on Color Red on Friday, August 28th. The commanding, heart-felt track features DJ Williams (Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Shots Fired), Eric Imbrociano, Eric Luba, Tim Philpott, and a tight-knit horn section. “Truth” will lead the charge for her upcoming album produced by Steve Berlin of Los Lobos.… Continue reading Michelle Sarah set to release "Truth"
Independent artists from around the world have come together once again to create Talk – Action = Zero Vol. 2: a political action project curated and organized by Bank Robber Music and Rough Trade Publishing. The compilation album will be available exclusively on Bandcamp on Friday, August 28th and all proceeds will benefit Spread the… Continue reading Over 50 musicians join forces for new Spread The Vote comp
In everything he did, John Lennon spoke his truth and questioned the truth. An incomparable and uncompromising artist who strove for honesty and directness in his music, he laid bare his heart, mind and soul in his songs, seeing them as snapshots of his current emotions, thoughts and world view. Believing the one quality demanded… Continue reading Lennon's Most Vital And Best Loved Solo Works Completely Remixed From Scratch
The term ‘reckoning’ is defined in multiple ways. It is the process of calculating something. It refers to a judgement, opinion, bill or settlement. Front Country wrote “The Reckoning” a year prior to the pandemic, social injustice movement and pre-election, Post Office debacle. Nonetheless, the song impeccably defines this bizarre moment in history, providing confidence… Continue reading Front Country | “The Reckoning” | Review