On ‘been waiting so long,’ Sasha Smith Starts 2021 on an Intimate Note
All the way from northern Spain, the great Sasha Smith starts the year off with an intimate and vulnerable record.
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All the way from northern Spain, the great Sasha Smith starts the year off with an intimate and vulnerable record.
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With the punch of hard-hitting Southern gospel soul, Fallen Roads breaks out from under the veil of religion to discover that “there is no ride.”
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The lifelong search for happiness and lasting relationships can be draining on the soul, but it can also be the driving force of inspiration for great art. In this case, it certainly was.
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Howdy! I reckon y’all should tip yer hats and take a gander at this newly released single from Brother Dusty, titled “Don’t Tell the Sheriff.”
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Andrew LaVogue’s latest instrumental EP, Surrounded by the Northern Lights, takes us through the story of a three-day retreat in search of mental clarity and peace. I hesitated to call it “instrumental” above because, the way he performed and arranged these songs, you’d think he’s right next to you talking about this retreat.
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As he does with all of his music, Cole Sipe single-handedly brought his latest single “Lost Trees” to life, from inception to completion. He says that his new futuristic funk tune will make you feel “lost in any space that you’re in.”
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Imagine a wild night out that you can never forget; one that turns into inspiration for a song that is righteous in its glory. That’s what every band can hope for, right? Turning your pleasure into productivity, and creating art from experiences. That’s exactly what Nashville pop rock band Forts Like Vana did on their newest single, “Damsel in Distress,” the first track from their debut album, coming later this year.
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With intense harmonica, dark, heavy vibes, and a bright intention, OrangeG’s latest release, ”Look Both Ways,” digs into our human tendency to see the worst in people.
However, by the end of the song, we find a lingering insinuation to look for the good instead.
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If you’re looking for a new song that you can jam out to in the car and get stuck in your head, look no further than Nashville band Manic.’s new single, “Slowly From The Inside.”
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With the first single under their new moniker, The Reveal (formerly No Name Blues) have finally found their true identity.
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