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American Songwriter debuts new single from Joe Stamm Band, “Wild Imagination,” calling it “a foot-stomping outlaw country number.”

“Writing ‘Wild Imagination’ was a bit of a rite of passage for me,” Stamm tells American Songwriter of the track, which premieres below. “I was camping by myself outside Sparta, Wisconsin, staying in this tiny old camper that my buddy’s grandparents owned, trying to write songs. I got through the first day on some Dinty Moore, a bag of little powdered donuts and the better part of a case of Busch Light. But I wrote three songs, and one of those was ‘Wild Imagination.’”

The final product is a foot-stomping outlaw country number that traces a night of boozy shenanigans.

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Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: American Songwriter

August 5, 2020 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 8/3/20

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Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:

8 Inch Betsy – Meant to Mean (Baby Robot Records)
Flummox – Trans Girls Need Guns
Left At London – Pony (Ginuwine cover)
Onyx Collective, Kelsey Lu – When or Where
Margaret Chavez – Honeysuckles
Laura Rabell – The Mirror
Kamaiyah – Black Excellence
Epic Levels – Dungeon Master’s Guide
Gorilla Twins, ILL BILL, Nems – BONG!
K Michelle DuBois – Truth Hits Everybody
Girlpuppy – Cheerleader
GoodWolf – Selfie
Roan Yellowthorn – Crimson and Clover
Svalbard – Open Wound
Nick Hakim – Crumpy
Too Much Joy – New Memories
VantaVoid – Outcast
Harpers – By and By
Warren Givens – Broken Wing
W. Cryderman – Maybe Tomorrow
Bishop Nehru – Too Lost
Nappy Nina – Freak It
BIG YAVO – Scoot Up
Kali Uchis – To Feel Alive
Max Bloom – Call Me When It’s Over
RVG – Perfect Day
Wares – Surrender Into Waiting Arms
caroline – Dark blue
Ganser – Lucky
Gum Country – Somewhere
OHMME – Ghost

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Filed Under: Playlists Tagged With: Spotify

August 5, 2020 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: Captain Americana Spotify playlist for 8/3/20

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Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:

Laura Rabell – The Mirror
Courtney Marie Andrews – Old Flowers
Margaret Chavez – Honeysuckles
Andy Shauf – Judy
Rev. Greg Spradlin – I Drew Six
Lydia Loveless – Love is Not Enough
GypsyOutfit – Chasin’ the Moon Again
Dawes – Who Do You Think You’re Talking To
David Burchfield & the Fire Guild – Feelin’ Pretty Alright
Spencer Burton – Whatever I Want to Be
Wayne Graham, The Green Apple Sea – Everytime the Sun Comes Up
Laura Jean Anderson – Be Kind To Me
Sonja Midtune – Pages
Krista Shows – It Is Gone
Raye Zaragoza – Fight Like a Girl
Warren Givens – Broken Wing
Wyatt C. Louis – Dancing With Sue
W. Cryderman – Maybe Tomorrow
Mike ‘The Drifter’ Flanigin – West Texas Blues
Ron Pope – Morphine
Wood & Wire – Pigs
Thomas Csorba – Another Man in Me
Northcote – Nine to Midnight
Bella white – The Hand of Your Raising
Alexia Avina- Fit Into
H.C. McEntire- Time, On Fire
Charley Crockett – Welcome to Hard Times
Peter Himmelman – Press On
Maple Run Band – Monday Morning
Mac McAnally – Once in a Lifetime

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Filed Under: Playlists Tagged With: Spotify

by Baby Robot Media

Nashville.com premieres Laura Rabell’s new single “The Highway”

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Nashville-based singer/songwriter Laura Rabell is exclusively premiering her new single “The Highway”  today on Nashville.com. Listen above. A cross between Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert might be a good description of Rabell’s style. She’s more at home in an East Nashville bar than she is at a touristy writer’s round downtown. On February 22, 2019, Laura Rabell was in the studio working on background vocals for song called “Ride the Wolf” with friend and collaborator Kristen Cothron and producer Dave Coleman. But in the middle of wrapping up overdubs for her debut album, she found it difficult to focus—Rabell had just had a biopsy, and she was waiting on the results.

“I couldn’t sleep the night before the session, so I decided to get up and do something productive,” recalls the Nashville-based singer/songwriter and alt-country artist. “Dave had sent me rough mixes with a suggested tracklist, so I got everything in order and pressed play on the album for the first time. I was so excited to hear that it finally existed. All of my dreams were coming true. But as soon as the second song started playing, my heart sank. I thought, ‘Wait, this isn’t real life. No one gets to be this happy. I’m going to find out I have cancer today.’ And sure enough, 12 hours later, not long after I got home from the studio, the doctor called me with the news.”

Just three weeks before that fateful day, Rabell had proudly announced her debut record to fans, friends and family via email blast. The big reveal? The album would be called… Immortal. She laughs darkly at the recollection: “I guess you shouldn’t call the Titanic unsinkable. I guess you shouldn’t call your first album Immortal. You’re just asking for it.”

In the midst of her very own tragicomedy, the former musical-theater student pressed on, mustering all the strength she could, finishing mixes for her album just in time to put it on the shelf where it would wait impatiently while she endured two surgeries and four rounds of chemo. Now, a year later, Rabell is cancer free and gearing up for Immortal’s release. “Stressful as that time was,” she says, “working on the record, and having the album launch to look forward to was absolutely my oxygen. Just knowing—I have work to do and music to put out into the world—helped me get through the darkest days of dealing with cancer.” READ MORE…

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Nashville.com

by Baby Robot Media

Record Crates United applauds 8 Inch Betsy’s album amidst moments of tragedy

To call 8 Inch Betsy iconic would be putting it lightly. The group is often quoted as being one of the greatest queercore acts to have ever appeared, and their final posthumously released record might be the greatest proof to back that claim. The tracks on this record flow with equal parts riotous fury and expert pop punk song-craft. Imagine if you took The Muffs’ melodies and grafted them onto the grit and amped-up energy of early Misfits or L7, then you get a good idea of the strengths of of this badass record. READ MORE…

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Record Crates United

by Baby Robot Media

Austin American-Statesman features Margaret Chavez in this week’s On the Record roundup

Margaret Chavez, “Into an Atmosphere” (We Know Better). A band and not a solo act, Margaret Chavez is the latest project of former Pleasant Grove member Marcus William Striplin, named for his mother. Recorded with ace producer-engineer Stuart Sikes (Sweet Spirit, Black Joe Lewis), “Into an Atmosphere” mixes elements of indie-folk, space-rock and trippy psychedelia into a fascinating sound that’s tied together by Striplin’s understated, almost unnervingly calm vocal delivery. 

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Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Austin 360, Austin American-Statesman

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