“We can play a country church in Mississippi, or we can draw a crowd at a hipster club in Brooklyn. We connect with a wide-ranging audience,” says veteran musician Walter Parks, speaking of the music on his debut LP album, The Unlawful Assembly (out via Atomic Sound). “The joy, gratitude, pain and yearning in these songs is universally felt.”
Vents Magazine interviews Dru Cutler about his new single “So Says The Rain”
Vents Magazine interviews Dru Cutler about his new single “So Says The Rain.” READ MORE…
Billboard features Bill Filipiak’s new Halloween-ready, Night of the Living Dead-themed video for “When the Blues Come Calling”
American Songwriter interviews Takénobu’s Nick Ogawa on new single “Traveling Light,” songwriting & pursuing happiness over material success
Takénobu wrote a song depicting everyone’s dream over the past year: quitting the draining and time-consuming traditional job in exchange for something more freeing—the ability to ‘travel light.’
“Traveling Light” is the opening song on Takénobu’s new album, Always Leave a Note. Nick Ogawa, the man behind Takénobu, was inspired to write the song based on his own decision to leave his job in marketing to pursue music full time.
“In 2011, I was really really lucky to have my songs start to take off on Pandora radio and I started to be able to pay my rent from iTunes downloads. When that happened, I was able to quit my job I was unhappy with and pursue music full time. I took a pay cut to do it, but I’ve never looked back or felt regretful about that aspect of things,” Ogawa tells American Songwriter. “I’ve always thought about how liberating it was and with ‘Traveling Light’ I wanted to express both the feeling of being trapped by work and the liberation from feeling exploited by it, even if it means having less or living more simply.”
Just in time for Halloween, Farce the Music debuts Bill Filipiak’s zombie-laden new video for “When the Blues Come Calling”
The Lantern sits down with Angela Perley to discuss her solo career, and the nurturing environment for artists in Columbus’ Own
Columbus native and indie artist Angela Perley said the city has welcomed her unique music style with open arms. Perley released her new song, “Here For You,” Sept. 30, which is available on all music streaming platforms. After spending the past decade pursuing a career in music, Perley said she wants to keep growing artistically and that Columbus is a great place for her to do so.
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