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Denver melodic punks Bud Bronson and the Good Timers – track premiere @ New Noise Magazine (10/10)

Denver melodic punks Bud Bronson and the Good Timers – track premiere @ New Noise Magazine (10/10)

 

Denver’s Bud Bronson & the Good Timers have a reputation as one of the Mile High City’s hardest working, most fun loving, relentlessly positive rock & roll bands. Their debut LP Fantasy Machine was released in 2015 and contained twelve tracks of upbeat, dual-guitar-driven pop/punk that poked fun at everything from quarter life crises (“I’m living in a beer commercial, minus all the beaches and girls. It’s a cold and shallow world and I’m drowning in it”) to the then-newly popular vaping trend (“That’s the way it always goes when you’re growing up, you’ve got to say goodbye to the things you love. Dude, is anyone still rolling blunts?”) with a carefree wit and nostalgic haze. The band’s energetic live shows and unpretentious, all-are-welcome mentality earned them spots supporting some of modern rocks underground heroes including Parquet Courts, The Menzingers, Twin Peaks and fellow melodic punk shredders Diarrhea Planet. READ MORE…

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Indie/hip-hop artist Abhi the Nomad – interview @ Immersive Atlanta (10/9)

Indie/hip-hop artist Abhi the Nomad – interview @ Immersive Atlanta (10/9)

With over 8 million streams and counting of his debut LP Marbled, Abhi the Nomad, has only begun his journey as an artist, but he’s already something of a world traveller. Born in Madras, India, the emerging rapper lived in 8 cities before he was 18 years old, due to his father’s job. Although the constant movement allowed him to experience life in cultural hotbeds like Hong Kong and Beijing, it wasn’t until he secured a student visa to attend Cal Lutheran University in California that he found the stability he needed to begin pursuing his craft in earnest. READ MORE…

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Garage-punk band illiterates – video premiere @ Substream Magazine (10/9)

PREMIERE: Illiterates rock out in the garage in new “Owl Commander” video

Illiterates is a lo-fi, punk band that draw their inspiration from various different places. In their music, you will find pieces of garage-rock, Devo-era new wave, and even some 90’s skate punk. The band’s debut album, Makeout Mountain — released back on September 7 via Baby Robot Records — showcases all of these different attributes. READ MORE…

 

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Glide Magazine premieres The Deep Hollow’s new song “Displaced Love”

The Deep Hollow

On Americana trio The Deep Hollow’s sophomore record, Weary Traveler (out 11/9), Micah Walk, Liz Eckert and Dave Littrell dig into a sorrowful life of getting older, longing for a stable home and the sometimes unbearable weight of the open road. With the assist from producer Gary Gordon (Montgomery Gentry, David Davis & /the Warrior River Boys), the band shoots for a much grander sound than their 2016 self-titled debut. “I wasn’t totally sold on having a fuller sound. I was a little nervous going in,” Walk admits. “I was prepared to do it the way we did the last one. I’m really happy with the way it turned out, but it is a little different than our debut.”

Plump cello, violins, and muddy guitar intensify the stories, which are cut from both their personal lives and through the eyes of strangers. “Freedom Street,” which features Gordon tapping on a suitcase for some mellow palpitations, is another one of great misery among the bunch, depicting the reality of homelessness and glossed over with considerably charged political and religious overtones. The trio play off each other quite effectively, often trading songwriting credits, too, and with each honest-to-goodness, off-the-cuff life lesson they share, they bare witness to life’s most critical points.

The Deep Hollow came together as you might expect. Staples of the local music scene of Springfield, Illinois, Walk, and Littrell has an especially long list of previous credits and musical explorations, from collaborating in other Americana bands to touring extensively in a prog-rock band. Notably, Walk worked on a project with Jamie Candiloro, whose biggest collaborators include Ryan Adams, Willie Nelson, and The Eagles, among others. Eckert comes from a predominantly community theatre background, and she did try out for American Idol once and made it all the way to Hollywood. While her star wasn’t catapulted into the stratosphere then…..READ MORE

 

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LonesomeHighway reviews James Houlahan’s new LP “The Wheel Still In Spin”

James Houlihan

An album that had me scratching my head on first listen but unravelled and revealed itself after a few more spins. Difficult to define genre wise, it skits between folk, experimental indie and mainstream across its twelve tracks. Houlahan’s website bio describes his music as ‘eclectic Americana’, creating another sub-genre which does not really inform or prepare the listener’s expectations.  A meeting of minds between Jim White and Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) possibly best describes the album, which includes two stunning tracks in the achingly beautiful All I’ve Got and the almost gothic Stuck In Between, alongside the empirical Spirit/Music and a cover of Joe Ely’s Indian Cowboy. Echoes of Neil Young present themselves in the closing track California.

This is the fourth album from Houlahan, a founding member of Boston bands The Dogs On Television and The Jody Grind. His music has been used in both TV commercials and in films. His composition Going Home (For Thanksgiving) featured in film Little Pink earlier this year alongside contributions from David Crosby.

Like the aforementioned Jim White and Conor Oberst, it’s unlikely the wheel will ever stop spinning for Houlahan, landing him in one particular musical genre. No harm either, as his eccentricities and musical detours are exactly what makes this album most appealing……..READ MORE

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The Daily Country talks with The Deep Hollow about inspirations and their upcoming album

The Deep Hollow

Through their sophomore record, Weary Traveler, The Deep Hollow’s Micah Walk, Liz Eckert and Dave Littrell dig into topics such as getting older, longing for a stable home, and the weight of the open road.  Cello, violins, and guitar intensify the stories, which are cut from both their personal lives and those of strangers. For example, “Freedom Street” depicts the reality of homelessness while “Real Life” imparts sage advice gained from the life they have experienced. Ahead of the album’s November 9th release, Walk answers his Essential 8 where he talks songwriting and inspiration, Jason Isbell, what he’s currently listening to, and more.

?With any particular song, was there an “a-ha” moment when you knew the song was completed and perfect?  
I honestly have a hard time ever feeling like a song is complete. And I almost never feel like they’re perfect! Probably to a fault, I pretty much always have the feeling that something could be improved upon, whether it’s a lyric or overall production. I don’t think I ever feel totally satisfied, to be completely honest. With that said, Freedom Street is my favorite track from our new record. I feel like our producer really helped create the tonal landscape that I had in mind. And I think the production helps underline the song’s story. So there really may have been a couple of “a-ha” moments for this one. One was when I wrote it. It was just one of those tunes that came out of nowhere and I knew I wanted to give it some attention. But another was when the production started to come together in the studio. It was really rewarding to hear it all come together.

Is there a story behind your album’s title?
“Weary Traveler” is a lyric from the song Now I See. Dave actually wrote the song a long time ago…..READ MORE

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