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Chuck Westmoreland

Chuck Westmoreland

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Long Winter Rodeo

The mind is the greatest escape. Chuck Westmoreland should know. Having already garnered acclaim from Noisey, the AV Club, & more with his eponymous 2016 debut, and having shared stages with the likes of Justin Townes Earle and Whitney Rose, Westmoreland is poised for a breakout with his forthcoming second album Long Winter Rodeo. Proud owner of a Portland, Ore., bar named The Red Fox, which he compares to the creepy watering holes of Twin Peaks, Westmoreland weaves his story songs from years of regulars shuffling through his doors, his characters drawing from a deep, personal well, while also pulling bits and pieces from his relationship with bar patrons with all the understanding of an old friend.

“He knows that there’s nowhere to go when you’re gone / There ain’t no direction,” Westmoreland sings with desolate beauty on Long Winter Rodeo’s title cut. Inspired by the real-life Tygh Ridge Rodeo Grounds (featured prominently in Westmoreland’s “Sharp Rocks” video), the sparse track unveils a simple love story. “A guy falls for this woman,” he says, “but she’s already with somebody else.” In an act of serendipity, the two finally end up together. Ultimately, it’s a hopeful tale, though one laced with an inescapable sadness. The song’s guitars ebb and flow beneath Westmoreland’s vocals, walking the line of solemnity and jubilee. “In the morning, you can see the outline of the rodeo, but it’s shrouded in mist—a lonely, desperate-looking thing,” he says, detailing the colossal presence of the song’s Tygh Ridge backdrop. “When you drive by it after you’re done fishing, the fog is all burned off, and it turns into the most beautiful place you’ve ever seen. Every single mountain in Oregon is visible standing there in the arena.”

The same majestic grandeur pulses through much of Westmoreland’s new record. “Long Winter Rodeo” rises as the album’s backbone, and the other narratives are bred and born from an equally raw and moving center. “Mama Be Eternal,” written only hours after his aunt’s funeral, blends tender balladeering with a honky-tonk strut: “Mama, can you carry me?” he pleads, an almost gospel-style choir coming to his aide. And “Prisoners” unpacks the harrowing story of a refugee family fleeing its home, transcending politics with a grizzled meditation on the human experience.”

The songwriting on Long Winter Rodeo is the foundation, especially on tracks like the album’s searing bookend “Slaughtered.” “I’m ready to go,” Westmoreland sings, “and I’m ready for salvation.” Armed with only a guitar, his voice cuts to the bone, conjuring a romantic tale inspired by his grandparents, who lived on the Texas-Louisiana state line. It’s a story about a hired hand working the land for an older couple, whose daughter happens to be away at college. He’s 19, young and rugged. Not only does he grow fond of his employers but of the many photos of their daughter along the walls. “It’s in a very genuine way,” Westmoreland clarifies. “He doesn’t meet her for years. Time goes by, and her parents get sick. She finally comes back for her dad’s funeral, and he ends up holding her hand and being with her in her time of mourning.”

When you listen to the songs on Long Winter Rodeo, aside from Westmoreland’s weathered vocals and vivid storytelling, it’s the instruments—in particular, a set of electric guitars Westmoreland crafted himself—that bind everything into a cohesive set. “I made six of those guitars, he says, highlighting his love of woodworking. “It gets pretty addictive.”

Originally hailing from Shreveport, La., Westmoreland came of age in the Bay Area. He picked up the guitar at 13, played in several bands in high school, and by the time he was 17, relocated to southern Oregon, eventually making Portland his home. While there, he issued several lo-fi, four-track-recorded psych-pop solo albums. Before long, he formed indie-rock outfit The Kingdom, who signed to Greg Glover’s Arena Rock label. They scored coverage at Pitchfork and toured with Silversun Pickups, earning a respectable place among contemporaries such as The Thermals and Blitzen Trapper.

Before long, though, the band unraveled, and Westmoreland began focusing on his watering hole, The Red Fox. There was a time he believed he might never make music again. When his wife was diagnosed with cancer, life came into clearer focus. She beat the disease, thankfully, but something had shifted inside Westmoreland. “I was like, ‘Screw it, I’m just going to write a record,’” he says of his first album, 2016’s self-titled debut. “I was just going to record it on a four-track cassette recorder and have it be a homespun sort of thing. But we got carried away, and it ended up getting blown up a bit, which was fun.”

Westmoreland continued his creative streak even before the album’s release. Long Winter Rodeo began taking shape earlier that July during quick songwriting getaways to a duck blind at a local wildlife area. Teaming up with the same slew of friends and players the album came together like clockwork.

Westmoreland’s music is barbed but easy to swallow, like a smooth shot of bourbon. He inhabits these character sketches with a worn, whiskey-soaked wisdom, drawing upon a wealth of misery and pain, love and joy, hope and strength. He’s the everyman, expertly imparting real stories about real people going through real struggles.

Long Winter Rodeo is out June 1 on Black and Gold Records.


“A collection of country-tinged character sketches displaying a songwriting prowess that recalls the introspective storytelling of Taylor Goldsmith and the brutal honesty of John Moreland.” – No Depression

“A hhard-hittingrocker in the vein of old-school of another Moreland: John.” – Wide Open Country

“Brimming with range-y reverb and gut-punching lyrics punctuated by his husky holler.” – Mother Church Pew

“As an exercise in attempting to understand someone else’s pain a little better, it’s absolutely vital.” – Rolling Stone Country

“Harrowing and gritty with a country punch.” – Cowboys & Indians

“There is a majestic grandeur throughout the record.” – Folk Radio UK

“The songwriting is delightful and the craft behind each track is amazing.” – PopDust

“Both lyrics and music are driving and efficient – there’s nary a wasted word or note on the album. And the throwback feel isn’t limited to twang. Westmoreland fronted synth-pop group The Kingdom over a decade ago, and “Denim Tears” reflects his indie past with a Smithereens-meets-alt-country feel, while the title track would feel at home next to Eddie Vedder’s work on the Into The Wild soundtrack.” – Americana Highways

“With hard-driving beats, plainspoken lyrics, and heartland rock verve, Long Winter Rodeo is sure to shake the frost from your heart and prepare you for the fight ahead.” – Wide Open Country

Publicist: Rachel Hurley

“Rachel worked her ass off on my campaign and was always available when I needed to talk something through or figure something out.  She also did a great job of getting me to feel comfortable with things that would normally be outside of my comfort zone. It’s rare to find someone that you believe is actually looking out for you and she is that person. She is willing to go above and beyond for her clients. She is also fun to drink with.” – Chuck Westmoreland

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Billboard premieres Simon Patrick Kerr’s newest single “Songbird”

After nearly eight years fronting the psychedelic rock trio the Wans, Simon Patrick Kerr is getting quieter with his first solo album, from which the track “Songbird” is premiering exclusively on Billboard today (June 12).

On Doldrums, due out July 20, the Irish native shows off his Americana roots and the influence of singer-songwriters such as Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt. “It’s definitely quite a departure, sound-wise and song-wise, from the band,” Kerr tells Billboard. “It’s quite a vulnerable record for me song-wise. My parents moved to Nashville when I was 11 to pursue songwriting and people like John Prine and Guy Clark became family friends and sort of showed me the ropes on how to write a son. From 18 to 23 I was writing a lot of folk songs, before I started playing rock and roll music. Now I’m back to writing this music.” READ MORE…

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Billboard

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Americana UK Previews New Josh King Track “Into The Blue”

Josh King

 

Josh King has all the roots-rocker chops you could wish for, on this song melodic guitar lines contend with swirling organ.  ‘Into the Blue‘ – the title track of King’s new album – comes from a time of darkness when all seemed lost both personally and professionally and reflects on the unpredictable nature of life, but as King sings “it took some time but I learnt some things / these little lessons that this life brings“.  Right On.

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Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Americana UK

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The Vinyl District reviews Beechwood’s new album, Inside the Flesh Hotel

Beechwood, Inside the Flesh Hotel (Alive Naturalsound) It hasn’t been a year since this NYC trio dished Songs from the Land of Nod (it’s been given a few additional pressings into the early months of ’18), and this follow-up is less ’70s street punky and more psych-pop/ glam-rock in its overall thrust. It isn’t a major jump from what these Kinks-covering sharp dressers delivered before, and this solid effort’s Detroit-tinged “Nero” helps to tie the two strands together. There’s also a political bent in spots, which is sorta unexpected for scarf-wearers (even in 2018). “Boy Before” and “Amy” are consecutive standouts, as is “Over on Everyone” a bit later. Closer “Our Love Was Worth the Heartache” is a Stones-y faux country sing-along. Striking the ear as a bit lesser at first, ultimately, this one’s a grower. A-

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: The Vinyl District, Vinyl District

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Earbuddy premieres NYC psych/punk/glam outfit Beechwood’s latest single, “Sucker”

NYC indie pop band Beechwood will release its new album, Inside The Flesh Hotel, tomorrow (June 8th) via Alive Records. There’s definitely an old school, underground vibe about this band. Their music permeates a smell of a cigarettes and spilled booze that’s grimy but also alluring. Today, we premiere the song, “Sucker”, from Inside The Flesh Hotel. Prepare to become intoxicated by the band’s slick guitar riffs and the song’s catchy chorus. Listen to “Sucker” below.

Beechwood are playing at Shackwell Arms in London, UK tonight (June 7th). Be sure to check them out if you’re in the area.

Socialize with Beechwood via the following: Facebook / Instagram

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

 

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: EarBuddy

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Immersive Atlanta interviews rising Atlanta rapper/producer Astroknot

Colorful lives don’t always equate to meaningful music, but in the case of Jake Otto McDonald, better known as ATL producer and rapper Astroknot, the two are inextricably linked. A born performer, McDonald has been writing and recording music since he was 14, immersing himself in a broad range of music, from math rock and punk, to reggae and various forms of electronica. But as time went on and his musical proclivities began to sharpen, he found himself increasingly drawn to trap and hip-hop.

What follows next, and what is outlined only briefly in McDonald’s soliloquy below, is a long journey of self-discovery that winds through the halls of high school and college, through the murky corridors of the 9-5 corporate rat race, into a rabbit hole of copious psychedelic drugs, and down into a dark pit of traumatic depression. READ MORE…

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Immersive Atlanta

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