Am Taylor’s music is rich and contemplative, with intricate, dreamy guitar layers that mirror the lyrics’ multiple meanings. Formerly the lead singer of the Atlanta band Sexual Side Effects, Taylor recently took a hiatus to launch their solo project, and today, they’re releasing their second single, “Bright Yellow Sun.” READ MORE…
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Nashville indie-folk/Americana group Lake and Lyndale share new live video at American Songwriter
In the 2018 Coen Brothers’ film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, an aged gold prospector (played by Tom Waits) weathers the elements in search of “The Pocket,” a fabled mineral vein of limitless gold. He ultimately finds it, but not without incident. This scenario provides an easy metaphor of the music industry for Nashville’s Americana and indie folk band Lake & Lyndale whose new alternate video “Still Here – Live At the Cabin” premieres on American Songwriter. READ MORE…
Vents Magazine interviews Nashville indie-folk/Americana group Lake and Lyndale
Vents Magazine interviews Nashville indie-folk/Americana group Lake and Lyndale. READ MORE…
Northern Transmission premieres Radiator King’s new single “Gospel”

Radiator King aka Adam Silvestri, which also features New York City artist Brian Viglione (formerly of Dresden Dolls & Violent Femmes) has debuted the new single “Gospel” off Radiator King’s forthcoming release Unborn Ghosts, out Aug 21, on SoundEvolution Records.
The track is a pensive, bittersweet anthem. The song defies the idea that relationships are about ownership, that you belong to someone and someone belongs to you.
Wide Open Country premieres Lake and Lyndale’s new video “Still Here”
Nashville indie-folk and Americana group Lake & Lyndale’s “Still Here” is a song for anyone with a dream. The soulful track is about overcoming obstacles through tenacity and perseverance.
“I watch the flicker and the flame/I stay the same,” vocalist Channing Marie sings. “Doubters call me crazy, saying that it’s just a matter of time/ Waiting for the day I pack my bags so they can say there were right/ But I’m still here.” READ MORE…
New Noise Features Goliathan in their “Bandcamp of the Day” Series, Highlights Apocalyptic Sound

Through their punishing and dreamy instrumentals, GOLIATHAN is committed to telling stories of epic beginnings and inevitable ends, of the epochal crawl of continents, apocalyptic future landscapes and, perhaps most impactfully, of nature finally—and violently—reclaiming its rightful dominion over man. GOLIATHAN.
Guitarist and principal creative force Shawn Doster puts it simply: “Sometimes the sorrow is too great to put into words.”
“We want the music to communicate everything on its own,” adds Doster’s longtime collaborator, guitarist Kevin Cogill. “The story we tell is apocalyptic but with a twist. When I’m playing the songs, I’m picturing nature correcting itself in the wake of our destruction.”