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R. Finn Shares “I Am A Soldier”

R. Finn
R. Finn

Following a two-year stint working with The Band’s Levon Helm at his studio in Woodstock recording the famous Midnight Rambles, R. Finn returned to Los Angeles and started his own recording studio and creative space, The Heritage Recording Co. It was in that studio that Finn recorded his debut LP, Collecting Trip—a ten-track collection of timeless Americana that finds the singer-songwriter channeling influences from Woody Guthrie to Leon Russell. Co-produced by legendary drummer Jim Keltner (Bob Dylan, Neil Young, John Lennon), Collecting Trip is an ode to the singer-songwriter’s (nee Chris Rondinella) deep dive into folk and Americana and features contributions from Benmont Tench (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers), Sean & Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek), and more.

A heartfelt album colored by subtle, lush, haunting, and hopeful arrangements, the album represents the years of accumulating songs, players, and styles that have resulted in his affecting, long-evolving sound and lyrics which explore relationships and his worldview. Today, Finn shares one of the album’s tracks entitled, “I Am Soldier.” The hard-edged, yet meaningful tune is led by Finn’s airy vocals and assisted by softly muted percussion, somber keys, and guitar riffs that lend tension to the track. “I am a soldier in an unknown army/just a peaceful fighter in an endless war.”

 

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: No Depression

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New & Noteworthy: Ross Cooper

Ross Cooper
Ross Cooper

Ross Cooper is the rare country musician who has actually lived the life of a cowboy. The former professional bareback rider was still bustin’ broncs when his music career began. Though a knee injury sidelined his rodeo career, Cooper drives a band like he’s still wearing spurs and holding on for eight. His new album, I Rode The Wild Horses, pushes country music way past traditional territory just for the rush. It’s the new Nashville sound: glimmering pedal steel, rollicking & rocking telecaster riffs, soulful keys, and gorgeous harmonies.

Cooper grew up surrounded by music taking piano and guitar lessons. By the age of ten he’d written a gospel song with his mom, and set his mind to playing guitar and a life of music. He’s been in Nashville for five years, but Cooper hails from Lubbock, Texas, the hometown of Buddy Holly, and Holly’s influence upon Cooper’s music is clear. Every country song rocks, and every rock song has an unmistakable twang.

A fan of both indie-rock and country-folk greats like Guy Clark and John Prine, Cooper draws largely upon small town life and the simplicity it affords. It’s this eclectic taste in music and his time in the trenches with other talented songwriters that makes I Rode The Wild Horses special. The sound of the record ranges from country torch bearers to dirty garage rockers, and from the first note you know this is something different.

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Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Country Music Tattle Tale

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The Deli Magazine shares featured listing of Beechwood, previewing their show at Elsewhere & release party at Berlin

NYC psychedelic glam-punk rockers Beechwood are set to release their latest record “Songs From the Land of Nod” on January 26th via Alive Naturalsound. Building a reputation for reckless and disorderly behavior (which covers the punk label well), their sound draws equally from the psych and glam rock realms. Stylistic elements of both Marc Bolan and Daniel Ash (in particular his soft vocal style) can be heard in many of the tracks. Thickly layered background voices juxtapose sweetly against garage drums and guitars, leading to frequent psych-out jams. Current single “C F” (streaming below) makes full use of all these aspects while adding slide guitar and keyboards into the mix. This easy psychedelia and vintage sounding looseness puts Beechwood in a sonic world not too distant from the ones inhabited by modern classics like Foxygen and Tame Impala. The band will be opening for NY Dolls legend David Johansen at Elsewhere on 1/20, a show that also features Deli cover stars Baby Shakes and celebrated DJ Jonathan Toubin. –Dave Cromwell

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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: Alive Naturalsound, Beechwood, Songs From the Land of Nod

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Wide Open Country premieres Dallas Moore’s “Texahio”

Dallas Moore

 

If you love outlaw country music, you should be following Dallas Moore.

Originally from Ohio and currently residing in Texas, Moore has established himself as a skilled songwriter and performer over his 20-year career. He’s shared the stage with several honky-tonk heroes, from Merle Haggard to the David Allan Coe. Folks have taken notice. The Dallas Moore Band’s stage show recently earned them the Ameripolitan Music Awards 2017 Outlaw Group of the Year honor.

This year, Moore will cement his place at the forefront of outlaw country music with his upcoming album, Mr. Honky Tonk. Produced by Dean Miller, son of Roger Miller, the record features an all-star cast of players, including harmonica by Mickey Raphael (Willie Nelson), steel guitarist Steve Hinson and bassist Michael Rhodes.

Today, we’re giving Wide Open Country readers an exclusive listen to his new single, “Texahio.” The track tells the story of how Moore and his wife decided to relocate from Cincinnati to Texas after years of touring the Lone Star State and falling in love with its culture.

“We kept playing for any crowd we could, constantly making new friends and fans,” Moore tells Wide Open Country. “One night, after a show outside of San Antonio, we were loading up the White Lightnin’ Express (our tour van) as my wife turned to me and remarked, ‘Honey, I want those new Lone Star plates on this ol’ van.’ That line resonated with me. Texas had truly become our second home. I had the entire song written before we even got to Waco!”

Look for Mr. Honky Tonk on March 2.

 

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: Wide Open Country

by Baby Robot Media

Notes From Left of the Dial: R. Finn and more

R. Finn
R. Finn

In Notes From Left of the Dial this week, Nooga.com spends time with new music from R. Finn, Bummerville, Forest Bees and Jeremy Bass. What have you been listening to lately?

R. Finn, “Quiet House”
The influence and friendship of legendary musician Levon Helm is a powerful thing. And for folk singer-songwriter R. Finn (born as Chris Rondinella), a nervous phone call to Helm some years ago created a connection where Finn was able to bring recording equipment to Helm’s empty studio in Woodstock, New York, and spend time working on the house concert jam sessions that Helm regularly led. After a couple of years producing these impromptu shows, Finn moved back to Los Angeles, created a personal studio called The Heritage Recording Co. and began work on his own material. The ensuing sessions yielded the Americana-tinged record “Collecting Trip,” due out Jan. 19.

On his new single, “Quiet House,” Finn radiates a bucolic intimacy, a warmth that extends outward from the lingering syllables of each line to the comforting melodies that cling to your ears. Acoustic guitars and a gently shuffling percussive gait bend your attention to the effortless way he creates detailed folk worlds from a host of familiar sounds. There’s a definite twang and tangible ache in each moment of the song. The persuasive rustic rhythms latch on to your senses and form a nice little folk cocoon inside your head, a perfect nesting spot for Finn’s compelling use of mandolin and pedal steel shivers. Blending Americana and ancestral folk tendencies, he comes away with a sound both reverential and casually ambitious.

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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: Nooga

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First Listen: Ross Cooper’s Road Weary Rodeo Anthem ‘I Rode The Wild Horses’

Ross Cooper
Ross Cooper

“I only ever wanted to be a cowboy and play music,” says songwriter Ross Cooper. At this point, the former professional bareback bronc rider has settled into both. This spring, he’ll release I Rode The Wild Horses, a collection of old-school cowboy mantras, rodeo circuit anthems and lonesome barroom ballads.

The title track kicks off the album as a homage to those road-weary cowboys Cooper often looked up to growing up in plains of West Texas. He delivers an authentic perspective on the jangly number that finds a weathered cowboy reminiscing about his glorified heyday.

“In the surrounding towns of where I grew up, there were all these old cowboys who are now the last of a dying breed,” Cooper tells Wide Open Country. “These old cowboys, my dad included, they accomplished a lot in their lifetime. But sometimes, it feels as though the rest of the world just doesn’t care anymore about them.”

Cooper delivers lines like “I’m a patchwork of scars posted at the bar because the pain ain’t up and left. Well, these beers taste old and they’re rodeo cold, but they ain’t killed me yet,” with a tongue-in-cheek smirk. There’s a textured warmth to his vocals that add a velvety touch and a healthy dose of confident swagger. Still, Cooper’s not necessarily sitting on his high horse or yielding a condescending and arrogant tone on “I Rode The Wild Horses.” Rather, he’s full of tact and charm on the hypnotizing ode.

Even though Cooper’s determined to remain true to his cowboy ways, he does so on his own terms. He’s not bound by those traditional ways simply for the sake of tradition. Cooper’s “I Rode The Wild Horses” isn’t so wrapped up in itself that it’s detached or out of touch. It’s not a dated or campy trail song.

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Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: Wide Open Country

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