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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

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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

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The Wild Honey Pie features new single, “Honeysuckles,” from Margaret Chavez on Buzzing Daily, calling it “a dark folk masterpiece.”

“Honeysuckles” is a dark folk masterpiece in balance from Austin-based Margaret Chavez (Marcus Striplin). The track opens with hypnotic guitar arpeggiations that draw you in like waving wildflowers drawing honeybees. Then come the lyrics, which paint vignettes of tragedy that seem initially at odds with the cheerful guitar melody. As the song progresses, the track unfolds into a retrospective of loss and love. 

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by Baby Robot Media

Craig Gerdes releases new sophomore LP Tough As Nails

craig gerdes tough as nails country americana outlaw baby robot music publicity new album billboard raised rowdyCongratulations to Craig Gerdes today on the release of his new album Tough As Nails! Here’s what the music press is saying…

“Universal and Timeless.” – BILLBOARD

“Gerdes has that low-rumbling growl of a voice that, coupled with his songs and their arrangements, can’t help but bring the outlaw sound to mind” – AMERICANA UK

“No-doubt, stone-cold honky tonk. … Steel guitar and vocals that loom over low-down and grungy guitar riffs.” – RAISED ROWDY

“Steeped in the white lines, black tar and diesel smoke of American highways. … A document of a road-tested band on the rise.” – RELIX

“A full-on hellbent rocker in the vein of Street Survivors-era Skynyrd.” – GLIDE MAGAZINE

“Raw and real. … Gerdes is a natural-born storyteller.” – VENTS MAGAZINE

Order a copy on vinyl or CD here.

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by Baby Robot Media

The Bay Bridged Reviews Little Shrine’s “Precise and Measured” Sophomore LP, 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑮𝒐𝒐𝒅 𝑻𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑨𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝑻𝒊𝒎𝒆

Last Friday, San Francisco’s Little Shrine released their sophomore LP, The Good Thing About Time. On it, bassist and singer-songwriter Jade Shipman thoroughly explores the past while simultaneously interrogating the present, taking it to task with an unapologetically feminist ethos.

Instrumentally, the album draws from the rich canon of trailblazing folk punk bands like Mischief Brew, but Little Shrine bucks folk punk tradition and does not relish in their own sloppiness. From the lush string arrangements to the driving bluegrass backbeats, The Good Thing About Time is precise and measured, betraying a barely suppressed anger and resentment of the status quo that serves as the foundation for many of the recurring themes across this album.

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Vents Magazine interviews Julie Amici & Dean Mueller about their new album, recent single, influences, the Portland music scene, the pandemic’s effect on touring & more

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Julie Amici & Dean Mueller make Americana in the old-school sense. Their new LP, I Loved You So, is a thick, low-simmering stew of country, folk and blues peppered with subtle hints of jazz and gospel. In the last few years, this melting-pot of traditional American sounds has taken them from their hometown of Portland, Ore., all the way to Memphis, Tenn., where they’ve been recognized by the Cascade Blues Association not only as recording artists and performers, but also for their nonprofit work—bringing the gift of music to disadvantaged children, people with autism and the elderly through the Mudd Nick Foundation, United By Music and their own organization, Fly Me to the Moon, operated in partnership with the Oregon Music Hall of Fame.
 
For their new album, I Loved You So, Julie & Dean once again partnered with producer Alan Jones (Esperanza Spalding, Kelly Joe Phelps), who was also at the helm for their 2017 debut EP, Yellow Roses. For the sessions, Jones was on drums and percussion, and Amici handled the bulk of the lead vocals, with Mueller also singing a few songs and playing rhythm guitar, as well as electric and upright bass.
 
Vents recently caught up with Julie & Dean to discuss the new album, recent single “Frame It on the Wall,” their songwriting influences, the Portland, Ore., music scene, and the pandemic’s effect on touring. READ MORE…

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