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Adobe and Teardrops reviews Nick Dittmeier & The Sawduster’s new album “All Damn Day”

Nick Dittmeier & the Saw Dusters

Nick Dittmeier’s got packs a lot of life into his new album, All Damn Day — but it’s not necessarily his. As you’ll hear on this Friday’s podcast, Dittmeier likes to create distance between himself and his songs by writing from the perspective of specific characters. But that doesn’t mean these songs aren’t informed by real life. Following the loss of Dittmeier’s mother-in-law, great grandmother, and dog in a brief span, All Damn Day, confronts mortality.

These songs aren’t dour, either. The Sawdusters support Dittmeier’s tales with quite a bite. As the band swings from country radio-friendly hooks to bar-backroom guitar heroics, the core themes of loners who are this side of desperate remains. On “Love Me Like You Did,” the narrator regrets a lost love over meaty riffs. “O’Bannon Woods” is a rough-and-tumble rocker that reminds us that the country should be a character in country music more often. The song is almost gothic, describing how the woods in a small heartland town seem to swallow lives whole.

For me, the standout is “Two Faded Carnations.” The song tenderly unfurls along a baritone guitar line. The narrator carefully sets the scene as he describes the bouquet he places at a beloved friend’s grave. The song details some youthful misadventures gone horribly wrong. Even as the song details some larger-than-life experiences, it’s an intimate look at grieving — something our culture often keeps hidden away. It cements Dittmeier’s abilities as a storyteller — just as All Damn Day shows that Nick Dittmeier and the Sawdusters are a band to watch….READ MORE

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The Bluegrass Situation premieres Charles Wesley Godwin’s new song “Coal Country”

“This song is about the coal industry in West Virginia in the past and present. It’s my best attempt to articulate, through music, the mixed bag of good and bad that it’s brought to us. On one hand, it has given economic mobility to countless families, including my own, in the 20th and 21st centuries and it has contributed greatly to the economic strength of the United States these many years. On the other hand, it has also taken the lives of thousands of miners, scarred the land, and has a somewhat dark history of companies taking advantage of workers and violating their rights. This song was completely influenced by my father. He’d been crawling in coal for years when he was my age, so I just wanted to make something beautiful out of that sacrifice. This was the only way I knew how.” — Charles Wesley GodwinBluegrass Situation

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PopMatters premieres Dominique Pruitt’s new song “High in the Valley”

While the San Fernando Valley is just a 30-minute drive from the glitz and glam of Dominique Pruitt’s Los Angeles dreams, the windswept suburbs can often feel like a lifetime away from that bustling metropolis. This sort of lamentation lies at the center of the singer-songwriter’s first new single in just around five years, “High in the Valley”. Washed by sun-drenched reverb and country-toned, jangling guitar and pedal steel, Pruitt confidently struts between the realms of Americana and vintage pop to deliver a tune that in itself strides between the high life of LA glamour and the supposedly parochial western landscapes of the valley. It’s a feel-good rockabilly number possessed by an infectious amount of self-confidence, showcasing Pruitt as an indomitable artist primed for a comeback.

Directed by Dana Boulos and styled by Shana Anderson, Pruitt carries this empowered performance over into the song’s visual, classically shot and designed in a way that evokes an earlier, vibrant era. On the music video, Pruitt tells PopMatters, “The day we shot the video (Friday, July 13th) I was fostering this sweet little angel dog named Joey (I named him that after the Concrete Blonde song of the same name, of course). Because we shot the video in my house, he was obviously with us the whole day. He was super attached to me and couldn’t bear to be anywhere but RIGHT next to me. So in almost every single shot, he was with me, just out of frame!”…READ MORE

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Aipate features The Deep Hollow’s song “Misplaced Love”

The Deep Hollow
The Deep Hollow is a Country/Americana music trio. Together, Micah Walk, Liz Eckert and Dave Littrell do make music that seeks to pronounce human existence. As part of an introduction into their world, Aipate shares their new song, “Misplaced Love”. It is a sublime piece of art, considering the soothing vocals and compelling lyrics. The track is crafted from a guitar-led tune that easily endears the song to the listener….READ MORE

 

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Americana Highways premiers Mad Crush’s new song “Making Complaints”

Americana Highways is pleased to premiere this song, “Making Complaints,” from North Carolina based band Mad Crush’s upcoming self-titled album.   “Making Complaints” features vocalist Joanna Sattin,  John Elderkin (The Popes) on vocals and guitar,  Mark Whelan (The Popes, Veldt) on guitars, Laura Thomas (Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, Ray Charles, Jay-Z) on violin, and drummer Chuck Garrison (Superchunk, Pipe, Zen Frisbee).

Without a bass player, Mad Crush has created rhythmically complex music, with a touch of an old-timey bluegrass feel in its upbeat, almost pop arrangements.  This song is whimsical and tells a story of a mad crush along with the fact that the lyrical protagonist is “not making complaints about the things he must live without.”  Mad Crush promises to combine the most endearing aspects of country with the most amusing features of pop music………..READ MORE

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Imperfect Fifth features Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters

Nick Dittmeier & the Saw Dusters

A lifelong resident of Jeffersonville, IN, Nick Dittmeier finds a needed reprieve from the looming presence of loss in his life with his new record All Damn Day (due October 26th). Fronting Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters, the singer-songwriter lingers on the omniscient Grim Reaper in a way that’s hopeful and uplifting as it is forlorn, harkening to the works of such literary giants as John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Roald Dahl and Mark Twain. Read Dittmeier‘s story on his first musical influence below:……READ MORE

 

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