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In Case You Missed It: Neon Moon’s Single “Darlin” Featured In Come Here Floyd

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‘Darlin’ is the latest single from Los Angeles-via-Nashville husband-and-wife duo Neon Moon. They’ve been covered previously at PopMatters, No Depression, Wide Open Country and more.

When Neon Moon wrote and recorded the song at Nashville’s Forty-One Fifteen studio with producer/bassist Taylor Bray (front-of-house engineer for chart-topping road dogs Dan + Shay), they’d been listening to a lot of Willie’s Roadhouse on SiriusXM, and were trying to tap into the essence of iconic country songs like “Crazy.”

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Michelle Billingsley’s “Once in a While” Added To “Discoveries” Playlist on Spotify

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Based in Chicago, Billingsley attracted the attention of legendary producer Brian Deck (Josh Ritter, Iron & Wine, Nathaniel Rateliff), who recorded and plays drums & percussion on her forthcoming debut album, Not the Marrying Kind (out June 12). American Songwriter recently called Michelle’s work “charming” and Glide said it was “biting & enigmatic” with the “knock ’em dead bravado of Nancy Sinatra and the blunt storytelling of Neko Case.”

New single “Once in a While” is a gorgeous, sparse Americana ballad—a duet with country & Western revivalist Wild Earp that sounds plucked straight from ’70s Nashville-outsider doc Heartworn Highways. As evidenced by this track, at her best, Billingsley channels Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark & John Prine as good as anybody working today. “Once in a While” is as genuine as they come, a nakedly honest series of vignettes about a steady hookup with an expiration date, yet one that’s anchored by a disarmingly sweet and genuine mutual appreciation that’s unburdened by expectations…

I’ll be your once in a while, babe
Just for so long, babe
Gone by the morning’s first light,
you’ve got to be getting on
One side of an album, babe
No time for breakfast, babe
I’ll be your once in a while

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Big Takeover Magazine Premieres New Young Antiques Music Video For “Goin’ Home,” Featuring Kelly Hogan

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Young Antiques’ latest, Another Risk of the Heart, their first album in nearly a decade, is a bold reaffirmation of purpose, an impassioned, hook-laden love letter from singer/guitarist Blake Rainey — to his bandmates, Blake Parris (bass, backing vocals) and John Speaks (drums), and to the act of making rock ‘n’ roll itself.

The jangle/power pop band’s new video for “Goin’ Home,” a heartfelt track which features Kelly Hogan (Decemberists, Neko Case, The Rock*A*Teens), makes a relevant statement about being alone… together.

 

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The Alternate Root Magazine Features Rev. Greg Spradlin’s “Stainless Steel” on Weekly Top Ten Playlist

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An incredible guitar player, songwriter, singer and bandleader, the Reverend has been flying under the radar for years—despite recording and performing with everyone from Lucinda Williams to Chuck Berry and John Lee Hooker.

After spending his teenage years playing all over Arkansas, Spradlin flirted with stardom in L.A. back in the ’90s with a major-label-assembled roots-rock project that was derailed by the grunge explosion. He almost hit it again with No Depression-approved alt-country band The Skeeterhawks in the early 2000s before their label vanished into thin air with their masters and was never heard from again.

Spradlin lost heart for a while, gave up rock & roll, got a straight job at a nonprofit and soon found himself wandering the middle of nowhere in Ghana, Africa. He had an epiphany there one day when he heard a Muscle Shoals soul track coming from a random hut in the bush, was inspired to create again, came home, befriended and was mentored by legendary rock & roll producer Jim Dickinson (The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Big Star, The Replacements), and ended up delivering the eulogy at Dickinson’s funeral.

Along the way, Spradlin managed to assemble a supergroup with Los Lobos guitarist David Hidalgo, Elvis Costello drummer Pete Thomas, and now-deceased gospel-organ legend Rudy Copeland (Solomon Burke, Johnny Guitar Watson)—he was just so good they wanted to make a record with him, and Rev. Greg Spradlin and the Band of Imperials was born. Back in 2010, they made an amazing Hurricane Katrina-inspired record called Hi-Watter, mixed by Tchad Blake (Tom Waits, Los Lobos, The Black Keys).

But then, as if an act of God, an unexpected series of tragedies and major life events derailed the Reverend’s musical plans—his wife got pregnant, a close member of Greg’s family passed away, his old drummer and close friend of 15 years died, followed by his dog, and his cat. You get the picture. So Hi-Watter was shelved for a decade.
 
Now—pandemic, and other acts of god be damned—this album will finally see the light of day come mid-July. A new Americana/gospel/soul track from Hi-Watter called “Stainless Steel”—ft. David Hidalgo on bass & accordion—is available digitally now.
 
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Atwood Magazine debuts new single from The Savants of Soul, “More Than One to Choose From.”

The Savants of Soul’s aching new song “More Than One To Choose From” soars with depth, passion, and gilded tones as the band weave a haunting frame fit for a Bond film.
“More Than One to Choose From” – The Savants of Soul

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The All Scene Eye debuts Margaret Chavez’ new single, “H O R A,” calling it “an eight-minute atmospheric odyssey built on heavy guitar effects, gorgeous vocal harmonies, and drum beats orbiting in parallel.”

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Texas singer/songwriter Marcus William Striplin named his cosmic folk rock project Margaret Chavez in honor of his mother, who nurtured his interest in music from an early age–in spite of his abusive father and the hardships of her own life. Striplin tells one harrowing chapter of her story in “Honeysuckles,” a track from the upcoming album Into An Atmosphere that shows her continued influence on his artistic spirit. But on his latest single, “H O R A,” he takes a broader look at time and space in the project’s most progressive outing to date.

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