The latest single from Missouri-raised, Berlin-based singer/songwriter Ian Fisher, “Constant Vacation” is a spare, gorgeously ambling indie-folk ballad with an instantly memorable guitar-and-piano hook, enticing bait for Fisher’s lilting vocals and thoughtful lyricism. The sighing, pastoral tale of heartbreak is delivered as a boozy toast to life’s tumultuous wheel of fortune, along the way evoking simple, daydreamy watercolor images of the past that give way to a deep longing for new beginnings. The latter in particular is captured by the song’s freewheeling, home-movie style roadtrip video. READ MORE…
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Aaron Lee Tasjan featured on the new Country Fried Rock podcast
Aaron Lee Tasjan writes folk songs for an indie rock crowd, weaving storylines with humor and social commentary. His debut full-length album, In The Blazes, includes friends from his former band, Everest, at the helm, and the vibe of Elliott Smith’s studio, New Monkey. Tasjan is touring heavily in support of the album, opening for Ray Wylie Hubbard, and playing solo and band gigs across the country. NOTE: We previously featured ALT here, following his debut EP. LISTEN HERE…
Sye Elaine Spence’s new animated video for “1964” featured at Impose’s latest Week in Pop column.
Check out Sye Elaine Spence the Jeff Scher direct video for the Dreambear produced track “1964” that brings animations and lullabies that resonate in those ways that shine lights on the fuzzy cognitive places of the internal incomplete archives that house cognitive experiences and stages. WATCH HERE…
Surviving the Golden Age features Houston In The Blind’s new single
Athens, GA’s Houston in the Blind are preparing to release their debut album,Limbs on October 9th. Surviving the Golden Age is excited to premiere the album’s latest single “Run With Me.” With a West Coast psychedelic feel, the track sounds somewhere between The Shins and Woods. Its gorgeous sun-soaked pop for an endless summer. LISTEN HERE…
Red Line Roots reviews Aaron Lee Tasjan’s new record In The Blazes
It doesn’t really matter what comes out of Aaron Lee Tasjan’s mouth, there is simply an inherent likeability about this guy and his voice. You a fiery red right wing, hell bent on having your guns and your Jesus? Well, even when Tasjan sings “you got so many guns, you could start a war. I though that’s what you had Jesus for”, you will probably be bopping your head along to his swagger and style. He has an innate ability to take very obviously political, taboo and slightly ‘blue’ subjects and add a flavor to them that makes a point, but also grooves like all holy hell. I love this man. READ MORE…
No Country For New Nashville features Aaron Lee Tasjan’s “Judee Was A Punk”
Big news for fans of East Nashvillian alt-Americana songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan; his new record, In The Blazes, is out today! So, in its honor, we are premiering another great track (see this post too) entitled “Judee Was A Punk.” The new album was recorded with Delta Spirit producer Eli Thomson, Dan Bailey (Father John Misty’s drummer), and solo artist/multi-instrumentalist David Vandervelde … plus Aaron is no slouch either, cutting his teeth as a touring guitarist for the New York Dolls, Drivin N Cryin, and Alberta Cross. READ MORE…