Americana rocker and Columbus, Ohio-based artist Angela Perley is hard at work on her next LP, the follow-up to 2019’s 4:30. She says that the next album has a different feel than 4:30 but that she wants to keep the details a surprise until closer to the release date.
Vents Magazine debuts new single from William Russell Wallace, “Faded Paradise,” in advance of his forthcoming LP, Confidence Man (out January 21).
Equal parts Hamilton Leithauser’s theatrical yowl, Patrick Stickles’ growl, and mid-career Tom Petty’s bar-band tunefulness, Wallace has created an album indebted to his musical loves, but with a unique narrative style entirely his own.
Boston indie/synth-rock artist Carissa Johnson talks new album Blue Hour with Audiofemme
A week before the pandemic forced sweeping lockdowns in the states, singer-songwriter Carissa Johnson moved to Los Angeles to reset. Little did she know her life would be completely upended. “I was out of my world and not feeling the same inspiration,” she admits. Deflated and lost, Johnson spent her days driving aimlessly around the glistening cityscape, once brimming with hope and promise, and found herself unexpectedly inspired to write. READ MORE…
Matthew Check’s The November Album is out NOW… Head over to The Bluegrass Situation to hear a fresh cut from the album, “Lovely to Have Met You.”
Artist: Matthew Check
Hometown: New York, New York
Song: “Lovely to have met you”
Album: The November Album
Release Date: November 5, 2021
Roughstock debuts new music video from William Russell Wallace, denoting his style embodies that of Old 97’s and Wilco, though he “deftly massages his influences into something uniquely his own,” with “one foot in tradition and one foot into the future.”
With one foot in tradition and one foot into the future, William Russell Wallace is set to release Confidence Man in January of 2022. The narrative of his songs on the album are uniquely his own and it follows his acclaimed album 2019’s Dirty Soul.
Atwood Magazine debuts the latest single from Manuel the Band, “Love But Don’t Need You,” calling it “a heartfelt rush of warm folk rock passion.”
A heartfelt rush of warm folk rock passion, Manuel the Band’s “Love But Don’t Need You” paints a poignant and moving portrait of our drives and desires.
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