Atlanta acid-folk act Silver People have shared a psych-rock cover of Bar?? Manço’s “Flower of Love,” premiering now on Indie88. Silver People, the musical alter ego of Jake Reeves, is readying his debut album, Gnome Country, out July 1st. Today’s preview, “Flower of Love,” is a compelling psychedelic anthem with a folk sensibility. READ MORE…
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The Bluegrass Situation premieres Steven Denmark’s beautiful new single “Only Home I Need”
Northern California cattle rancher & Americana artist Steven Denmark just shared his newest single “Only Home I Need” at The Bluegrass Situation before it comes out on streaming platforms tomorrow, June 2nd. READ MORE…
Ditty TV adds Shawn Williams’ new tune “Ringer” to new Ditty Dozen playlist!
A dozen of the most exciting emerging artists curated every week by DittyTV. Cover: Nicky Egan
Americana UK reviews James Kahn’s new LP By the Risin’ of the Sea, takes on global existential crises as its theme

James Kahn, the physician turned novelist/TV and film writer/TV producer turned songwriter, chose to use the genre for an album of songs about COVID and apocalyptic environmental warnings. He is based in Santa Barbara, so naturally, the ocean looms large in his day-to-day life and acts as the thematic glue on ‘By The Risin’ Of The Sea.’ Changes in the oceans are an unresolved problem for environmental prophets of doom. This week the World Meteorological Organization announced that global oceans reached their hottest and most acidic levels ever recorded in 2021. Kahn was also inspired by his colleague David West, who suggested the album.
Chorus.FM shares theWorst’s “This House Didn’t Build Itself” ahead of next Friday’s album release
Check out Chorus.FM’s premiere of Portland, Maine punk trio theWorst’s new single “This House Didn’t Build Itself.” New album Yes Regrets out June 3rd. READ MORE…
Glide Magazine debuts the new single from The Savants of Soul, “Love and Affection,” noting the band’s own take on “’70s soul with righteous rhythms, gritty horns, swampy grooves, and gospel-tinged, soulful vocals.”
When the best of late ’60s music is discussed, it’s hard not to name Fame Recording Studios and Muscle Shoal Sound Studio and its collective soul artists and session musicians that created a longstanding sound and revered groove that still permeates today.