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See what No Depression has to say about the forthcoming effort from Matthew Check, The November Album (out 11/5)…

Matthew Check, the self-described “jewgrass” artist, has turned in an excellent run of albums in the past few years, both solo and as a part of Joanie and Matt. The album is an “old becomes new” experience for Check. Recorded in 2013 in the midst of a bad breakup and a worse addiction problem, Check shelved the songs until 2021 when, sober and happier, he revisited them while on pandemic pause and decided they deserved to be released. 

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KiKi Holli explores grief, loss & healing with her new cover of Roxy Music’s “More Than This”

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The opening synth waves of KiKi Holli’s new take on Roxy Music’s “More Than This” wash over listeners eardrums like baptismal seafoam at an oceanfront christening, purifying the sonic palate, washing souls clean—all to make way for her voice. Soon, it enters, in its rich fullness, beckoning to all the grieving souls who’ve lost a loved one, wrapping their broken hearts in its gauzy strength. If her delivery seems genuine—empathetic even—that’s because it is. She’s been there.
 
“I had a couple really important people pass in my life recently,” Holli says, “and one was pretty devastating. It leaves you baffled, in a way. Especially when it’s the first really big death in your life. When somebody’s soul passes like that, I think there’s a shamanic aspect to it that leaves you half in this world and half in the other. If you’re open to it, I think you can connect to that other side, whatever that is for you.”
 
At the height of her grief, Holli—the Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, musician, actress and playwright—was soothing her soul listening to a whole lot of Roxy Music, Avalon in particular. She decided that she really connected with and wanted to record her own version of the album’s hit single, Bryan Ferry’s “More Than This.”
 
“Other people have covered it—10,000 Maniacs, Blondie—but it hasn’t been in the zeitgeist for a while,” Holli says. “I like the idea of a song having a life of its own beyond the original—that it keeps living and being reborn. With my own take, I wanted to remind people that there’s always a place to turn when you’re in pain. And that’s what ‘More Than This’ was for me. It was healing.
 
In Roxy Music’s video for the song, Holli points out, there is white light shining through a cross, but also fire—Heaven and Hell, yin and yang. “That really resonated with me,” she says. “When you’re grieving for someone, there’s also this really poignant love present. The more grief you experience, the more you loved that person, the deeper your connection to them. You feel so much pain, but you also realize that life goes on, that death is a transition, that there really is more than this—more than this tangible physical world, more that comes after it. The spiritual content of the song was very enticing to me.”
 
Holli recorded “More Than This” with producer Ethan Allen (Throwing Muses, Tricky, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) at his studio in L.A.’s Silver Lake neighborhood. The involvement of Allen—who was mentored by legends Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno—provides a direct link in the chain back to Roxy Music. “Ethan and I get along like a house on fire,” Holli says. “He lives around the corner from me, just a five-minute walk, which is amazing. When I met him a few years ago, he was also going through a challenging time in his life, so we connected in that way. He’s super cool, very humble, kind—the type of person you dream of working with. When I have ideas, Ethan always listens carefully, and he really takes the time to explain the recording process, so while you’re in the studio you also get an education. Plus, he’s got a ton of vintage gear, and he knows what he’s doing with it!”
 
In addition to being a trained vocalist with a powerful, emotive presence and warm, resonant voice, Holli is a songwriter and guitarist with a slew of new singles in the works. She also grew up playing saxophone and viola, has appeared on stage in the plays Of Mice and Men, Three Sisters and Twelfth Night, and also landed the lead role in the Rocky Horror-channeling indie film Isle of Lesbos, celebrated by Swampflix as “a politically angry, deliberately offensive, post-John Waters, queer-as-f*ck movie musical with deep roots in drag & cabaret traditions.”
 
Most notably, Holli also co-wrote and starred in Forever Dusty, a stage musical based on the life of British pop star Dusty Springfield. The production started in Los Angeles and opened off-Broadway in 2012 at New World Stages in New York, garnering coverage from The Village Voice, Reuters, The New York Times and Out Magazine. From there, the play went on to run in London, regionally and will open this fall in Toronto.
 
“After the first performance in Los Angeles, the 300 people in the audience all stood on their feet after the musical ended, and the applause lasted for 7 minutes until I came out for an encore. At that point, I knew I had something—that it moved people. The whole experience I had playing Dusty—studying her music, and performing eight shows a week singing 20 songs a show—made me a much better musician and singer. By the time it was over, it inspired me to get more serious about pursuing my own music.”
 
And that’s where Holli’s focus is these days—on all of the new songs she’s been creating with Allen. “You know, Amor fati—love your fate, love whatever is in front of you and embrace the moment,” she says. “Right now, I just want to put all of my energy into getting these new singles out there, so I can have an album ready by the end of next year.
 
Listen to KiKi Holli’s “More Than This” on Spotify.

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Americana UK highlights the new single + video from Manuel the Band, “Without Me,” calling it “a disparate mix of instruments and styles.”

Well, this is something different. Ahead of their debut album, ‘Things That Can’t Be Seen‘, Manuel the Band release a smart video for a new single, ‘Without You‘. Based around the deft songwriting skills of their charismatic frontman, Manuel Grajeda, the band brings together such a disparate mix of instruments and styles that it’s impossible to pigeonhole them.

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Georgia Feroce’s new single “Maybe It’s Not You” featured at Rolling Stone India

Los Angeles-based indie artist Georgia Feroce cuts through the clutter with a resolute rock riff on “Maybe It’s Not You,” off her debut full-length album Moon Signs (out on October 29th). The pace slows and picks up throughout the song about fear and self-doubt when a relationship goes south. READ MORE…

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Farce the Music debuts the latest track from Matthew Check, “Lovely to Have Met You,” calling it “an acoustic guitar driven confessional, heavy with emotion and dripping with melodic hooks.”

Today, we’re premiering a new song from Matthew Check called “Lovely to Have Met You.” It’s an acoustic guitar driven confessional, heavy with emotion and dripping with melodic hooks. It is at once sparse and incredibly catchy. It’s a thinking man’s drinking song about his own specific heartache, and yet never gets too particular not to be accessible. RIYL: Tim Easton, Bob Dylan, Ronnie Fauss. 

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Under the Radar Mag premieres new single from LA indie/alt-pop artist Georgia Feroce

Later this month, Los Angeles singer/songwriter Georgia Feroce is releasing her debut LP, Moon Signs. Since sharing the confessional acoustic folk pop of her 2016 debut EP, Cat & Mouse, Feroce has evolved into a full-fledged songwriting force, combining bedroom pop, indie rock, and lofty pop orchestrations on her debut. READ MORE…

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