Karen Jonas’ smoky, steamy and sultry voice serenades the darkest parts of your being. I don’t have enough platitudes to do this album justice. She’s clearly put the work in, paid her dues and this album undoubtedly should be placed high on top of the Americana chart.
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Listen: Captain Americana playlist for 11/30/22
Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:
Lauren Scott-Phillips – Handsome Woman
Andrew Bird, Phoebe Bridgers – I Felt a Funeral, in my Brain
Prinz Grizzley – I Keep On Searching
Jill Andrews, Josh Oliver – The Blues Have Blown Away
Sonja Midtune – Pink Sunset Hotel
Paige Su – Take it One Day at a Time
Dylan Chambers, G. Love – Mystical and Paranoid
Red Rum Club – The River
Sparxsea – Forever Love
Steven Denmark – Crazy Over You
Diane Hubka & The Sun Canyon Band – Baton Rouge
Raveis Kole – So Nice
Maple Run Band – Used to be the Next Big Thing
The Sarandons – Letting On
Moon Shine – The Land in Between
Matthew Check – The Very Beginning
Lara Taubman – Ole Kentucky Light
Megan & Shane – Oh Hell
Boris Pelekh – Leaving
Kiely Connell – Wasting My Time
Shawn Williams – Rare Form
Roger Street Friedman – Love Hope Trust
Izzy Heltai – Beauty Queen
Jack Broadbent – I Love Your Rock ‘n’ Roll
Jackson+Sellers – The Devil is an Angel
Jason Ringenberg – Before Love and War
Jeffrey Martin – I Know What I Know
John Craigie, Taylor Kingman, Lewi Longmire, Sydney Nash, Ned Folkerth – Laurie Rolled Me a J
John R. Miller – Lookin’ Over My Shoulder
Julian Taylor – 100 Proof
Kashena Sampson – Hello Darkness
Katie Toupin – Adam’s Song
Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 11/30/22
Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:
Dylan Chambers, G. Love & Special Sauce – Mystical and Paranoid
Sudan Archives – Selfish Soul
Red Rum Club – The River
Kendrick Lamar – N95
LUNA clipse, Tiffani LeBlanc, Jerry Duplessis – Joker
Big Thief – Simulation Swarm
Sparxsea – Forever Love
Soccer Mommy – newdemo Â
ELPENTHE, Half Wolf – Mistake
Grace Ives – Lullaby
Paige Su – Take it One Day at a Time
Lazerbeak – Son, Even Nolan Ryan Has His Bad Days
SeepeopleS – This Dying World
Flarelight – What I Am
Ghost Pavilion – Trouble I See
Aunt Kelly – Remember
Boris Pelekh – Leaving
TheWorst – Couldn’t Stay Away
Under the Rug – Don’t Look Down
Farees – Neptune / Now Ur Gone
Suzanne Sheer – Blue Ruin
Kurt Deemer – Sweetness and Light
Baby Baby – Next to Me
Jesse Harris – Hummingbird
BRKN BLVD, Stacey Kelleher – Drive Away
Olya Sonica – High on Life
Moor Mother, Melanie Charles – Woody Shaw
PACKS – don’t go for the goat’s milk
Pet Fox – It Won’t Last
Shygirl – Come for Me
TOLEDO – L-Train
mxdwn weighs in on two new singles from Lazerbeak – “On the Sparrow” & “Maggie Valley” – the last pair prior to the release of masterful new album Lava Bangers II (out 11/11)
Minneapolis producer Lazerbeak has recently released two brand new singles titled, “On the Sparrow” and “Maggie Valley,” which serve as preparation for and a glimpse into the artist’s upcoming LP, Lava Bangers II. The new record also happens to be a sequel, following Lava Bangers, which was released ten years ago in 2012.
“On the Sparrow” embodies more of a gospel sound with a smooth, slow, and almost soulful melody and tempo that carefully builds. Meanwhile, “Maggie Valley” is more upbeat with its electronic influences more prevalent throughout.
Times Argus reviews Maple Run Band’s sophomore album, Used to Be the Next Big Thing (out 11/18)
Following on the heels of its first self-titled CD, which we liked because of the quality of the songwriting and the simplicity of the production, Maple Run Band’s second album, the 10-track Used to Be the Next Big Thing ups its game a notch.
The elements that made its freshman effort successful are here in terms of the songwriting by band leader and vocalist Trevor Crist. Crist knows how to turn a phrase and populate his songs with people who aren’t cardboard statues. His protagonists may not always come out on top, but they do seem to have more to them than some characters in song who aren’t more than words on a page.
FLOOD Magazine debuts Worriers cover of the late Jack Terricloth’s song “Grasping at Straws” off of Endless Possibility: A Tribute to Jack Terricloth, out on October 31
New Jersey–born punk icon Peter Ventantonio, a.k.a. Jack Terricloth, passed away in May of last year. Well-known throughout the New Jersey and New York punk scenes and beyond, Terricloth led the hardcore group Sticks & Stones and fronted the cabaret-punk collective The World/Inferno Friendship Society. Over a year after his passing, a tribute album is arriving this month featuring covers by Jeff Rosenstock, Ted Leo, Bouncing Souls, Catbite, The Slackers, and more, and today we get to hear Worriers‘ take on Sticks & Stones’ “Grasping at Straws” from the compilation.