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Atwood Magazine weighs in on the new Kurt Deemer LP, World Upside Down, calling it “impressively uplifting”…

It may feel like the world is falling to pieces. It’s felt a lot like that for a full year now. But let’s not forget that many of us have felt that way previously– including not terribly long ago when Donald Trump was first elected to office and liberal counties across the country freaked out in manners comparable to those of the terrestrials in War of the Worlds.

Kurt Deemer, a Baltimore native and experienced rock performer, remembers that period well. In fact, he was able to channel his specific reaction to that event, as well as to other unsettling occurrences in modern history, into a new batch of tunes that he’s collectively titled World Upside Down and whose thematic content reflects just that.

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PopMatters reviews Stretch Panic’s new LP Glitter & Gore

Stretch Panic’s Glitter & Gore is a delightful romp through all manner of spooky subjects. Vampires, witches, and zombies get their time in the spotlight, and it’s set to upbeat, catchy rock. READ MORE…

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VENTS Magazine debuts the latest track from Parker Smith, “Holy Water,” calling it “Asbury Park-indebted blues-rock.”

Unlike most of his peers in the Americana community, Smith manages to defy being pigeonholed by inflecting his music with touches of blue-eyed soul (“Fray”), Asbury Park-indebted blues-rock (“Holy Water”), and even Gordon Lightfoot (“Arrowroot”). Though Underground might technically fall under the umbrella of a “quarantine album,” these songs differentiate themselves from Smith’s oeuvre in their raw, confessional nature and their hummability: these are songs not easily shaken from memory.

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The Austin American Statesman praises The Armadillo Paradox’s new album

The debut from bluegrasser Sol Chase and deadpan singer Jared Huskey, who previously worked in hip-hop circles, offers up 10 left-of-center Americana tunes. READ MORE…

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Americana UK weighs in on June Star’s latest single, “Seven Pieces,” calling it “a perfect electric folk-rock arrangement which may have you thinking of The Jayhawks.”

June Star goes under the name Andrew Grimm in the real, and he’s a mightily productive practitioner of Americana music.  ‘Seven Pieces‘ is taken off his upcoming album ‘How We See it Now,’  which is due out April 16th.  It marks his  eleventh album in just six years.  And not just quantity, there’s quality involved too as ‘Seven Pieces‘ demonstrates – multiple layers of messages appear in the lyrics, whilst the tune is carried by a perfect electric folk-rock arrangement which may have you thinking of The Jayhawks. 

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March 17, 2021 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: Captain Americana playlist for 3/15/21

Album Art: Phoebe Bridgers, Maria Taylor – Summer’s End

Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:

Coma Girls – Halfway Home
Phoebe Bridgers, Maria Taylor – Summer’s End – Spotify Singles
The Armadillo Paradox – Reincarnated Werewolf Astronaut
Kacey Musgraves – Rainbow Stew – Live
Emily Moment – Master of One
Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney – Pancho And Lefty – Live
Parker Smith – High Road
Keith Richards – Sing Me Back Home – Live
Jon LaDeau, Emily Jackson – Cemetery Road
Christian Lee Hutson, Shamir – Just Like Heaven
Katie Jo – Looking
David Quinn – Let Me Die with My Boots On
Josh Merritt – Tonya Jo
Matthew Check – Good Old Jonah
Wayne Graham – Never Die
Martin Ruby – Sebastopol
James Houlahan – Walking Through the Fire
Stuffy Shmitt -The Last Song
Farees – Empire Man
Simona Smirnova – The Quote
Spencer Burton – Memory Lane
Book Club – Beautiful There
Andrew Weiss – Spare Me
Louien – Better Woman
Anna Ash – Fire Season
The Pine Hill Haints – Back to Alabama
Fort Frances – The Year of Impossibilities
H.C. McEntire – ‘Til I Get It Right
David Starr – Gotta Serve Somebody
Emma Swift – The Man In Me
Stephen Kellogg – I’ve Had Enough
Greensky Bluegrass – A Letter to Seymour 1/15: The Pageant Theatre – Live
Amanda Shires – That’s All
Laura Fell – Every Time
The Northern Belle, Siv Jakobsen, Louien – No Rush
Forget Mej – The Valiant Ones

 

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