Slotting at festivals from southern Appalachia to the New England coast, The Pinkerton Raid pushes the borders of garage, blues, retro soul and indie rock, creating a soundtrack that works as well for dreaming on a barstool as marching in the streets. “We want to make you feel, think and move your body all at the same time,” says singer-guitarist Jesse James DeConto. READ MORE…
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Listen: Captain Americana playlist for 11/09/20

Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:
HESS – Red Clouds (Baby Robot Records)
Brittany Howard – You’ll Never Walk Alone
Melissa Erin Music – Golden
Chris Stapleton – Arkansas
James Houlahan – On My Own
Tomberlin – Wasted
Josh Merritt – How Many Times
Maren Morris – Better Than We Found It
Joe Stamm Band – Tough Times, Hard Luck
Ned Hill Music – Movin’ On (WhistlePig Records)
E.Z. Shakes – The Pretenders
David Quinn – 1000 Miles
Molly Sarlé – Human
The Kernal – U Do U
Casey Malone – Hey Amerika
Blue Cactus – Quittin’ Again
Joy Clark – Never Change
B.E. Farrow – Weary World Blues
Dusky Waters – Darkwater Baby
Tracy Bone – Can’t Get Over You
Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz Music – Seen so Much
Wild Pink – The Shining But Tropical
Jennifer Castle – I’ll Never Walk Alone
Dylan Westmoreland Music – Water
The Texicana Mamas – American Dream
Justin Farren – Fixer Upper
The Mona Lisa Tribe – Fly
Brian Falduto – God Loves Me Too
Emily Lockett – Front Porch
Christopher Hamblin – Give Me a Holler
Jenna Rae – Sweater Weather
Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 11/02/20

Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:
Dessa – Tyranny (of Doomtree)
Danny Elfman – Happy
This Way to the Egress – Gravedigger
Julia Jacklin – to Perth, before the border closes
The Pinkerton Raid – Rebel Mama Blues
boy pablo – Mustache
HESS – Red Clouds (Baby Robot Records)
Cloud Nothings- Am I Something
Bee Appleseed, Nora Keyes, Elf Freedom – My Voice is My Weapon of Choice
Goliathan – The Beast Has Awakened
Slut Magic – God is a Bad Dom
White Ward – Ice Capades
DOTS – Stupid Nothing
Sam Huber, Son of Bazerk and No Self Control – No Pressure (True Groove Global Soul)
Adrian Cohen – Keep My Witts
Rollercoasterwater – @ the Helm
Wright Brothers 26 – The Good Die Young
Rhyal Knight – Summers over Soon
This Way to the EGRESS – Gravedigger Waltz reprise
THE SPITS (OFFICAL) – Kop Kar
Emily Blue, Thair – Rain On Me (Lady Gaga cover)
Jupiter & Okwess – Abalegele Gale (ft. Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
Paper Dog – Afloat (Jansen Records)
Preservation- I-78/Capillaries (Mon Dieu Music)
Ovrcast.- Try Again
Glorious – I Don’t Want To Be Me
Keaton Henson – Prayer
Dana Gavanski – At Last I Am Free
Eric Slick- When It Comes Down To It
Young Jesus – Root and Crown
Bartees Strange- Boomer
Brothertiger- Shelter Cove
This Way to the EGRESS – To Be Continued
Spill Magazine premieres Coma Girls’ latest single Paul Pretzel, praising its “cutting lyrics and gauzy layers of sound.”
“Paul Pretzel, the new single from Los Angeles’ Coma Girls, finds Chris Spino’s constantly evolving power-pop-turned-atmospheric-folk project once again delving into new territory—this time, shoegaze-tinged indie rock.
With its cutting lyrics and gauzy layers of sound, “Paul Pretzel” is at once wound and bandage. “You’ve got it all wrong / You were a tree for me to come and try to wrap my car around,” sings Spino, his vocal delivery walking the razor’s edge between genuine devastation and sardonic self-deprecation. Which seems like his wheelhouse. ”
Glide Magazine debuts NEW Melissa Erin single “Golden,” calling her vocals “pitch perfect atop a vibrant minimalist soundscape.”
Vents Magazine talks with Goliathan guitarist Kevin Cogill about unearthing the band’s earliest recordings for new archival album Artifact
Through their punishing and dreamy instrumentals, Goliathan tells stories as vast as geologic time itself. Tales of epic beginnings and inevitable ends, of the epochal crawl of continents, apocalyptic future landscapes and, perhaps most impactfully, of nature finally—and violently—reclaiming its rightful dominion over man.
The L.A-based instrumental doom/ post-rock outfit already had two releases under its belt—their 2017 debut, Awakens, and 2018 follow-up, Albion. And now they’ve unearthed some raw, primal, early recordings that date all the way back to ’06, documenting the band’s first and most primitive incarnation. An epic, three-song, 37-minute set—Artifact features “The Beast Has Awakened,” “If It Could Cry, We Would Surely Drown in Its Tears” and an early alternate version of “In the Path of the Giant, Technology Is Laid to Waste,” which also appears on the band’s debut EP, Awakens. In preparation for their release, the songs on Artifact were remixed by Toshi Kasai (Melvins, Red Sparowes, Helmet), and mastered by Gene Grimaldi (Failure, Fantômas). The set will be released digitally, and on limited-edition 10-inch vinyl Oct. 30., the vinyl featuring the first two tracks, with “Laid To Waste” available as a digital exclusive.
Vents recently had time to discuss the new archival release with Goliathan guitarist Kevin Cogill.