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Americana UK listens to “Baba Vanga” from Phoebe Hunt & the Gatherers

Oh my goodness – what is Phoebe Hunt doing to country on her new album ‘Neither One of US is Wrong‘? Or, put it another way, what is Phoebe Hunt not doing to country on her new album ‘Neither One of US is Wrong‘? For, within what is still a recognisable structure, Phoebe Hunt and the loose coalition of musicians that make up The Gatherers take paths rarely trodden into what can only be identified as that rarely heard thing, the true Cosmic American Music.
Interview & Premiere with Signe Marie Rustad at PopMatters

Signe Marie Rustad’s latest album, When Words Flew Freely arrives 1 November from Die with Your Boots on Records. Reminiscent of classic singer-songwriters of the 1970s (Joni Mitchell, Judee Sill), Rustad has a voice and musical vision that’s decidedly of this time and, also, timeless. Listening to her latest single, “A Thousand Lights”, one hears her sense of optimism come through in the wordless, ethereal choruses and in the tune’s sweeping, lush arrangement. If ever there were a song that captured rediscovering hope after a long walk with hopelessness, “A Thousand Lights” is it.
Testimonials for Frank Keith
Lyman Ellerman
Sample Clips:
PopMatters * No Depression * Wide Open Country * American Songwriter
“One of the coolest dudes I’ve ever had the honor to work with in this crazy business. I wish there were more of Frank. While fame & success may be a long shot for any artist, if it does happen, it will be in large part the result of the time and effort Frank and Baby Robot put into this project.” – Larry Brake, Manager, Lyman Ellerman
The Handsome Family
Sample Clips:
Nashville Scene * Memphis Flyer * Little Village Magazine * Milwaukee Record
“Frank and Baby Robot helped us to revisit Midwestern cities we hadn’t been to in some fifteen years. In a lot of ways it’s harder for an older band to get press, but Frank got the word out and our tour was a success.” – Rennie Sparks, The Handsome Family
Joslyn & the Sweet Compression
Sample Clips:
Billboard * Smiley Pete Publishing * SoulBounce * Americana Music Association
“Frank was outstanding during our Baby Robot Media album promotion campaign this year. Attentive, resourceful, and productive, he was in regular contact with us and got results. We’d be more than confident in working with him again!” – Marty Charters, Manager + Guitarist, Joslyn & the Sweet Compression
Sofia Talvik
Sample Clips:
Billboard * Wide Open Country * Cowboys & Indians * PopMatters * Americana Highways
“It was a joy working with Baby Robot Media and Frank Keith in particular. Great attention to detail and good communication! Would love to work with Frank again.” – Sofia Talvik
The Brookses
Wide Open Country * The Bluegrass Situation * AmericanaUK * Creative Loafing
“Frank did an incredible job handling all aspects of promoting the release of our debut album – we were amazed at the amount of national and international coverage he was able to get for us, far beyond what we expected. As a working musician himself, Frank definitely appreciated what we were trying to achieve as musicians. On top of that, he’s an absolute pleasure to work with!” – Jim Brooks, The Brookses
Dave Ernst
Sample Clips:
DittyTV * No Depression * AmericanaUK * Post to Wire * Capture Kentucky
“Frank was absolutely amazing to work with…he paid attention to my backstory and understood the emotion and thought that went into the songs on my record and was able to capture it in the bio he worked on for me. Frank helped get me some great album reviews and song premieres that really helped to give my album a boost around release time.” – Dave Ernst
First Listen: Immersive Atlanta streams new EP from Quiet Hounds

Over the course of their previous five records, Quiet Hounds have remained a fairly mutable entity. Not changelings, mind you, able to slip in and out of entirely different skins, but adaptable enough to keep listeners off guard and on their toes. The band’s last LP, Characteristics of Living Things, was a pensive and wistful affair anchored by its shimmering centerpiece “Emperors.” That album found the group experimenting in varying degrees with new textures and atmospheres, but for the most part it remained rooted in the firm clay soil of Southern indie rock, folk, and Americana the quartet had been tilling for years.
With Everything Else is Noise, however, Quiet Hounds found themselves seeking out lush new terrain to sow. The seven-song effort is the group’s most pop-centric effort to date, a sprawling, radiant work that explores an array of varying sonic avenues. While for most bands adopting a greater pop presence simply means chasing down more anthemic hooks and brighter sounds, for Quiet Hounds the process meant rethinking their identity as a group and assuming greater risks.
PopMatters streams EG Vines’ new LP ahead of release

EG Vines is a cunning roots rock craftsman. Angled towards rock, Vines finds the raw potential for incorporation in many of the genre’s subcategories. Throughout Family Business, his first full-length album as a solo artist, Vines uses elements of rock in many forms to craft his overarching sound. These range from Southern rock to progressive Americana and infectious pop-rock that recalls the early aughts, to gypsy-tinged psychedelia and beyond….