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Stephie James

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Press Contact: Bobby Cleveland – bobbycleveland@babyrobotmedia.com

“Stephie tugs at the heart strings with her unique style of spring reverb-drenched heartache. These Days is awe-inspiring” – ANDRIJA TOKIC (Alabama Shakes // The Bomb Shelter).

“I came across Stephie James as a soft spoken young woman assisting in Dan Auerbach’s studio during the tail end of recording an album with him. Like many, she was in Nashville to pursue music. Her energy and determination to forge her path felt familiar and rejuvenating. Watching her voice and songwriting begin to bloom and evolve has been a pleasure. Her ability to harken back to the 60’s while maintaining a modern sensibility is effortless.  – NIKKI LANE

“Stephie James made a burning record that is beautiful
and uniquely her own.” BUDDY MILLER 

If I had to use just one word for my experience listening to Stephie, it would be “mesmerizing.” I could not stop listening … and still haven’t. There was something familiar, yet fresh, and also real, about her music. – AL MOSS (Founding member of AMA // promo for Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Willie Nelson, John Prine et. al)

?“Stephie James resurrects the heart-stirring soul of legacy artists that span the roots gamut. Summoning the melancholy melodies of Roy Orbison and the vigorous spirit of Billie Holiday.” – JONATHAN FRAHM (PopMatters, No Depression)

 
BIOGRAPHY

With each passing year, the city of Detroit’s once wearily languid posture manages to right itself. The forgotten neighborhoods, once filled with the promise of the American Dream, are now beginning to bustle with an energy not seen in decades. And just like the city itself, built on the hard work and resilience of the working class, its music lives on.

In walks Stephie James – like a smoky, dimly lit back-alley bar, the one that’s the best kept secret in town, her music stands as a sultry embodiment of the past, but also as a bracing reflection of the current culture. Embracing the grittiness of yesteryear’s garage rock productions and also the bittersweet timelessness of Roy Orbison, this is unmistakably the music of countless romantic fantasies and of widescreen Lynchian sensibility. Without compromising an ounce of style,  Stephie James has managed to not only craft an EP of beautiful, heart-on-its-sleeve classic melodies, but also imbue her music with the same sense of mystery and intrigue that makes the best Henry Mancini score somehow elevated and torrid. 

While James has yet to become a household name, her credits leading up to this release would make even the most seasoned musicians gulp dryly in jealousy: touring with Anita Baker and Nikki Lane, engineering for Dan Auerbach and Buddy Miller, sessions with John Bettis (songwriter for Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and The Carpenters, amongst others) and landing sync in Michael Bolton’s new film, to name a few. 

 Of course, all of this goes without even mentioning her ambition, which first reared its head at the age of 15, when she and her younger brother established a DIY coffee shop which doubled as a music venue.  The business not only helped bolster the emerging music scene in the Detroit burbs, but has grown into a prosperous chain of shops in the specialty coffee market.

After a career zigzagging in between the crevices of others’ careers, all the while building a body of work and experience of her own, Stephie James finally decided to step into the spotlight with a solo project by working with Andrija Tokic, who earned acclaim for producing Alabama Shakes groundbreaking first album.

The EP itself is a perfect distillation of the best elements Detroit rock has had to offer over the last two decades: timeless leather-cool, thanks to the resurgence of Iggy Pop and the omnipresence of Jack White- and, above all else, great songwriting. From the Americana rock churn of EP opener, “These Days,” the album puts your expectations on the backfoot immediately: one part Phil Spector crooner and one part howling-for-blood rock as James snidely intones “The tide is turning, but some things never change.” Only three songs later, the album closes its five track suite with “West of Juarez,” a lush, string-filled, western ballad, reminiscent of a bygone era, and the fearlessness of youth.

James’s credits ultimately stand as a dizzying fever dream, the type of opportunities only the luckiest are afforded and only the most capable and talented can maintain. A culmination of her life up until this point and undoubtedly the beginning of a rewarding career, James is not content to let this EP be the last redolent audiences will hear from her. For now though, Stephie James paradoxically gives us exactly what we want: enough to leave us yearning for more.

Stephie James’ These Days will be out July 10.

by Baby Robot Media

B-Sides & Badlands offers an exclusive preview of the new title track from David Burchfield’s forthcoming album State to State

David Burchfield singer songwriter americana folk indie baby robot media music publicity pr press state by stateSometimes, we burn through memories and experiences like we’re stoking a campfire. Other times, we tuck away those that mean more to us in brown paper packages for safe keeping. Indie-folk storyteller David Burchfield places his new song “State to State,” premiering at B-Sides & Badlands, firmly in the latter thematic box. “The way across the way / From state to state / This one that I / Keep close to me,” he lugs around the intangible ghosts and physical mementos, his knapsack brimming with the past. READ MORE…

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by Baby Robot Media

New Noise premieres Devil Doll’s latest single “To All Our Friends”

Devil Doll’s “To All Our Friends,” out May 1 on Lover & a Fighter, is spooky, vibrant, rock at its best. READ MORE…

Filed Under: Client Press Tagged With: New Noise Magazine

by Baby Robot Media

Americana UK spotlights the ‘biting wit’ of Michelle Billingsley’s new single ‘Gaslighting’

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After years of singing Michelle Billingsley found that she had something to say. It was, she recalls, an epiphany that came direct from frustration “I remember walking down the street because the CTA rush hour buses come every 25 minutes, I was thinking about how hard it was to find something to sing in my range, and then this bubble burst in my head and I thought, ‘I can write songs and say whatever I want.’ ” And thus was her first album Not the Marrying Kind born – it’s out on June 12th on Western Myth Records.
 
The subjects of her songs are diverse – but she approaches them with a biting wit, which today’s premiere exemplifies. It’s something of a grandchild of ‘Seven Drunken Nights’ as, through a series of good and reasonable explanations Michelle Billingsley patiently explains to her partner how the things he is seeing are not what he thinks they are: “I did nothing wrong love I did nothing wrong / Well what you thought was his hand down my dress / It was innocent I swear, hey listen to this / His watch got caught in the loop of my belt / So you see Hun’ he was just trying to help.” It’s all in a tongue-in cheek gently honky-tonkin’ spirit. READ MORE…

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April 27, 2020 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 4/27/20

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Listen to this week’s State of the Art Spotify playlist featuring:

JAMS The Flava Child – 1AM
Mac Miller – Surf
Night Stone – Be Loved (Lazerbeak, ICETEP, MMYYKK)
Dan Deacon – My Friend
Devil Doll – Lover & a Fighter
Fiona Apple – Shameika
Nikki & the Phantom Callers – Mica Hill
Black Lips – Angola Rodeo
bbno$ – Quarantine freestyle
Epic Levels – Goblinz
Phem, Alison Wonderland – W.W.C.B.D.
The Savants of Soul – Son Be Strong
The Rolling Stones – Living in a Ghost Town
Couvo – Cold War
Sløtface – Tap the Pack
Music Band – You Can’t (Make Somebody Love You)
Wyatt Blair – *Shoot in the Night (Early Tapes version)
Little Shrine – The Good Thing About Time
TOPS – Witching Hour
Am Taylor – Driving on the Edge of Night
Peach Pit – Shampoo Bottles
Kvelertak – Uglas Hegemoni
Bill Fay – Filled with Wonder Once Again
CZARFACE – Stir Crazy
D. Green – Lockdown
Curren$y, Larry June – As I Proceed
Flume, Toro y Moi – The Difference
Anna Burch – Party’s Over
You, Me and This Fuckin’ Guy – Garden (John S. Hall of King Missile, Azalia Snail and Dan West of LoveyDove)
Midnight Crawler – The Green Mist
Little Kid – Thief on the Cross (Solitaire Recordings)
Vdon, Smoke Dza – Boomerang

Or check out the YouTube Playlist:

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April 27, 2020 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: Captain Americana Spotify playlist for 4/27/20

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Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:

The Real Billy Keane – Never Give Up – Quarantine Demo
John Prine – When I Get to Heaven
Michelle Billingsley – When Will You Learn  
Bill Withers – Ain’t No Sunshine  
Devil Doll – Lover & a Fighter
Black Lips – Chainsaw  
Sylvia Rose Novak – South of Boulder
Fiona Apple – Ladies  
The Savants of Soul – Son Be Strong
John Paul White, Rosanne Cash – We’re All in This Together Now  
Little Shrine – The Good Thing About Time
Mavis Staples – All In It Together
Craig Gerdes – Highwayman
Bobby Bare – The Day All the Yes Men Said No    
Julie Amici & Dean Mueller – Turn the Key
David Burchfield – You’re OK, It’s Alright
Umphrey’s McGee – Easter in Quarantine
Nathan Kalish – No Hope
Lake and Lyndale – There’s a Weight
Nikki & the Phantom Callers – Mica Hill
Michelle Brooke – Lonely Tonight
Jeff Crosby – Out of My Hands
Elijah Ocean – Good Clean Livin’
Laura Marling – Alexandra
Dave Simonett – Revoked (of Trampled by Turtles) 
Dietrich Strause – Annie Dear
Larkin Poe – She’s A Self Made Man
Paul Burch – Fool About Me
Jarrod Dickenson – Way Past Midnight
Stuart Duncan, Yo-Yo Ma, Chris Thile, Edgar Meyer – Scarcely Cricket
Little Georgia – Texas

Or check out the YouTube Playlist:

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