Sheer understands that sometimes the biggest emotional impact comes with breathless quiet, knowing when not to sing out, and the initial moments of the set focused on this. And then the “Blue Ruin” beat dropped, hitting an experimental trap zone somewhere between Metro Boomin and Bjork, and we were off to outer-space.
Americana UK praises the new album from B.Knox, Far From Folk, with an 8/10 score… “If this album is anything to go by, an extra place at that table may need to be set, as B.Knox has truly announced himself as a serious contender.”
The world of the singer songwriter is tough, full of pitfalls and disappointment, where very few get to dine at the top table. If this album is anything to go by, an extra place at that table may need to be set, as B. Knox has truly announced himself as a serious contender.
Atlanta psych-rock band Silver People shares new single at It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine

Silver People—the musical alter ego of Jake Reeves—is preparing to release his debut LP, ‘Gnome Country’, a ten-track predominantly-instrumental collection of fantasy & sci-fi inspired psych-rock tracks that draw influences from Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, and J.R.R. Tolkien in equal measure. READ MORE…
Roughstock debuts “Rearview” by Kurt Deemer, noting that he is “one such artist that blends roots with the rock side of Americana, into an ear-pleasing bend.”
Kurt Deemer is one such artist that blends the roots of Americana with the rock side of Americana into an ear-pleasing blend. It’s music which delivers meaningful lyrics amidst earworm worthy melodies. We’re proud to have partnered with Kurt for the premiere of “Rearview” a track from the upcoming Reclaim The Night, due out Friday, May 6. We hope you enjoy the song as much as we do!
Glide Magazine debuts the latest single from Shawn Williams – “Don’t Go” – calling it “aching twangy southern soul that is more often mimicked than authenticated.”
Glide is premiering the twangy “Don’t Go,” a sly and soulful winner that swoons with achingly beautiful harmonies. While Williams certainly can flaunt her punk muscles, “Don’t Go,” proves she can go righteous without sacrificing heartache and soul.
It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine debuts the lead single – “Too Much” – from Boris Pelekh’s debut solo EP, I See It Now, calling it “gentle indie-folk meditations with psychedelic undertones, soul-baring vocals and intimate incantations of love restored.”
A seasoned veteran of the New York music scene and ace guitarist for Gogol Bordello, Pelekh has toured around the world, sharing stages with iconic artists spanning from Aretha Franklin to Philip Glass to Wu-Tang Clan, a clear breadth of connections indicative of his life’s work.