FRESH TRACK: Tim Heidecker - "Well's Running Dry" “'Slipping Away' thrives on short, sonic vignettes that create a vibe that moves from lighthearted road music to darker existential jams that somehow end up feeling hopeful.” - Los Angeles Times
FRESH TRACK: Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore - "We're Still Here" TexiCali bridges the distance between the two troubadours’ respective home bases of California (Alvin) and Texas (Gilmore). The geographic theme reflects Alvin’s repeated journeys to record in Central Texas with Gilmore and the Austin-based backing band that has toured with the duo for the past few years. Those road
FRESH TRACK: Jobi Riccio - "Final Movie Scene" Tennessee-based singer-songwriter Jobi Ricco has released new single “Final Movie Scene,” a delicate ode to daydreaming and growing pains. “‘Final Movie Scene’ is a song about escaping,” says Riccio. “Whether it be into a fantasy version of your life or into another person or relationship. It speaks to the secret
FRESH TRACK: Brad Tursi - "Parallel Love" Brad Tursi didn’t set out to excavate the linear on Parallel Love. But the songwriter/guitarist wanted to create a song cycle that reflects a rambler’s life, considers what love from a drifter’s point of view looks like. For the Connecticut born musician, who found his grounding
FRESH TRACK: Eric Bibb feat. Lily James - "Victory Voices" "Victory Voices" is a bonus track on the newest Eric Bibb album that has him sharing the microphone with Lily James in a poignant duet. Lily James is an accomplished actress who was seen singing in both Disney's live-action Cinderella (2015) and the musical Mama Mia!
FRESH TRACK: Wreckless Strangers - "Lost Souls" “Lost Souls,” is the focus track of Wreckless Strangers' new EP Blue Sky Fantasy. It was written by Bill Champlin and Bruce Gaitsch. It was recorded by Wreckless Strangers and features Bill and Tamara Champlin on background vocals. Wreckless Strangers’ vocalist Amber Morris shared, “The Champlins have been a
FRESH TRACK: JP Harris - "Dark Thoughts" "Dark Thoughts" appears to the listener as a 60's country strut, covering the unspoken topics of kink and taboo desires; in actuality, JP's intention behind the song is to further explore the idea that in speaking about sexuality, we as a society may further