Originally conceived as “a b-side style tune,” Clark says, the song morphed into something wholly different and cosmic. “We reworked it and recorded it live with minimal overdubs. Once the band felt it, it took on a life of its own,” the singer-guitarist tells B-Sides & Badlands. “It gave us this early ’90s alternative sound a bit, like an old R.E.M song but with a Tom Petty/Fleetwood Mac spin on it. It was much more a folk song in its original draft, and we might have cut this three times total — but the first take just had a certain charisma that we loved.”
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Last Day Deaf reviews the new single from Rick Hornyak, “Continental Queen,” noting, “This track serves as a shining example of heartfelt Americana, with Hornyak’s warm and soulful vocals leaving a lingering impact that resonates for days.”
Prepare to be captivated by the heartland rock sounds of Austin-based musician Rick Hornyak, and his new single, Continental Queen, from his highly anticipated sophomore LP titled Dandelion, set to be released on July 21. This track serves as a shining example of heartfelt americana, with Hornyak’s warm and soulful vocals leaving a lingering impact that resonates for days.
The Indy Review chimes in on the new single from The Helltones, “Every Time You Pick a Fight,” noting, “The surfy guitars and girl-group backing vocals are timeless and joyful, while Siegaldoud’s vocals are addictively raw and real.”
The journey of forming The Helltones has been a long one for guitarist/vocalist Darwin Siegaldoud. Raised in Santa Barbara, CA, he spent a year in Israel on a Kibbutz, where two Canadian neighbors taught him how to record music and how to make guitar playing a way of self-expression. After moving to Oakland and the collapse of his first band, he formed The Helltones with drummer Paul Bowman. Since forming, the group has released two albums and an EP, and are really starting to find their sound on their latest single “Every Time You Pick a Fight” from their upcoming LP Medusa.
Check out the latest video from The Handsome Family for their new single, “Skunks,” exclusively at Folk Radio UK…
“Featuring a spooky Beethoven-inspired piano, Brett’s eerie whooping creates a jingle for an increasingly desperate business. ‘Call us anytime at night,’ Brett sings. ‘Call us day or night.’
Check out The Handsome Family’s new track, “Joseph” on BBC Radio 6 with Riley & Coe!
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The terrible twosome – back on the airwaves – together again – playing stuff they love. Joined live from Maida Vale, which is down South, they proudly present – Jim Jones and his All Stars. It’s late, but it will be worth propping up those peepers, catch on Sounds if not.
Glide Magazine premieres new single from The Handsome Family, “Skunks,” calling it “intrepid… travels with a cryptic immediacy.”
While most new listeners of The Handsome Family might have been introduced courtesy of Wilco and later Phoebe Bridgers’ cover of “So Much Wine,” or their song “Far From Any Road” which was the opening theme for HBO’s True Detective season. However, older listeners have sworn patronage to this husband-wife duo for decades, making them one of the most cherished dark Americana duos this side of Low.