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March 8, 2021 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: Captain Americana playlist for 3/8/21

Album Art: Jimbo Mathus Andrew Bird – Sweet Oblivion Art

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

Coma Girls – Pasadena (Baby Robot Records)
Orville Peck – Smalltown Boy (Spotify Singles)
The Savants of Soul – Honey Child (FAME Studios)
The Avett Brothers – Mama Tried – Live (Merle Haggard cover)
Parker Smith – Arrowroot
Jimbo Mathus, Andrew Bird – Sweet Oblivion
Emily Moment – By the Sea
Eddie Vedder – Say Hi
The Armadillo Paradox – Can’t Hold a Job
Damien Jurado – Helena
June Star – Seven Pieces (WhistlePig Records)
Ditchbird – Real Enough for You Now
The Little Miss – Shrink
Jon LaDeau – Time Capsules
Katie Jo – How Soon
Melissa Erin – Whole Lotta Nothin’
Blue Water Highway – Grateful
Spencer Burton – Love at First Sight
Matthew Check – Refua
David Quinn – Thunderbird Wine
Wayne Graham – Slept Alone (K&F Records)
Martin Ruby – The Letter Reader (WhistlePig Records)
Josh Merritt – Not a Life to Save
James Houlahan – Down in the Mud
Stuffy Shmitt -She’s Come Unglued
Farees – Black Hole Blues
Simona Smirnova – Joan’s Calling – Original soundtrack to The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928 French silent film directed by Carl Dreyer)
The Good Graces – Stop Making Plans
Shannon Clark & the Sugar – Let It Ride
Rosy Nolan – Return to Spawn
Amigo the Devil – Quiet as a Rat
Lilly Winwood – California
Mara Connor – Ain’t That a Shame (Fats Domino cover)
Drew Young – Don’t Leave This Magic Moon
Roan Yellowthorn – Vampire (Blue Elan Records)

 

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March 8, 2021 by Baby Robot Media

Listen: State of the Art Spotify playlist for 3/8/21

Album Art: Kero Kero Bonito – The Princess and the Clock

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

K Michelle Dubois – On The Run Again (Baby Robot Records)
Noname – Rainforest
Coma Girls – Pasadena (Baby Robot Records)
Julien Baker – Heatwave
The Pinkerton Raid – Au Cheval
Kero Kero Bonito – The Princess and the Clock
David Croley Broyles – Hot Water (From the film Ham on Rye)
Cloud Nothings – Nothing Without You
Kurt Deemer Band – Take a Chance
Sharon Van Etten, Big Red Machine – A Crime
The Savants of Soul – Honey Child (FAME Studios)
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open
The Armadillo Paradox – Can’t Hold a Job
girl in red – Serotonin
June Star – Seven Pieces (WhistlePig Records)
St. Vincent – Pay Your Way in Pain
Parker Woodland – Forget Your Face
Stetch Panic -Ouija Boy & Intro
Juana Everett – Free As a Bird
Guitarmy of One – I Spy the Prisoner
Blue Water Highway – Sign Language
Simona Smirnova – Joan’s Calling – Original soundtrack to The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928 French silent film directed by Carl Dreyer)
Carissa Johnson, The Cure-Alls – Something Good
Karaoke – Baby
This Way to the EGRESS – Knock Knock
Ray Dalton – Don’t Make Me Miss You
Slut Magic – Say You’ll Be There (Spice Girls cover)
Mara Connor – Ain’t That a Shame (Fats Domino cover)
Hus Kingpin – Beth Gibbons
Piper Madison – Phonograph
Second Idol – White Noise
Jax Hollow – Say My Name
Raveena – Tweety
Slackrr – Playing with Fire
R. Missing – Placeholder for the Night
Bachelor (Jay Som, Palehound) – Anything At All
Flock of Dimes – Price of Blue (Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak)
Blanck Mass – Starstuff (ex-Fuck Buttons)
Glitterer – Are You Sure?
Nonagon – Tuck the Long Tail Under
Xiu Xiu, Liars – Rumpus Room
Unwed Sailor – Blitz

Filed Under: Playlists Tagged With: playlist, Spotify

by Baby Robot Media

BTRtoday praises David Croley Broyles’ new single/video “Hot Water”

“Hot Water” is the debut of David Croley Broyles’ solo project, and this single really sets the stage for a musician on fire. READ MORE…

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by Baby Robot Media

Grateful Web exclusive: The new spy-noir video from Scott Helland’s Guitarmy of One

Scott Helland Guitarmy of One Overtones of Hercule and Holmes spy punk acoustic surf instrumental grateful web premiere song music rock spy detective collective

“Oh, you were in Deep Wound?”: an FAQ for punk roots thrasher Scott Helland, whose prolific songwriting has yielded over 30 records since the ’80s, ever since that fateful flyer fell into the hands of lo-fi heroes, J Mascis and Lou Barlow. Helland has since opened for many great rock bands, including Hüsker Dü, Black Flag w/ Henry Rollins, Cro-Mags, COC, 7 Seconds and more.

Eventually, Helland jettisoned punk rock and thrash metal in the ’90s, picking up an acoustic that he began strumming and chasing after atmospheric melodies and the songs that came with it. He relied on looping and self-sufficiency, which eventually led him down a path of spy-noir instrumentals, inspired by The Rockford Files, The Man from Uncle, I Spy, and others from childhood immersion. 

In the tight-lipped, complex and solitary characters celebrated in those shows, Helland finds an analog for his own go-it-alone forays into stylish post-punk guitar composition. “I like the thought of providing music for a movie inside someone’s head,” he says. Thus, his solo career under the moniker Guitarmy of One was born. 

The title ‘Overtones of Hercule and Holmes’ is a tipping of the hat to those classic detective characters. Hercule Poirot is from the Agatha Christie series and Holmes, of course, is from Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series. “I took my perception of those characters and wrote a soundtrack for them,” Helland says. This song fits with the rest of the album, The Spy Detective Collective, which is inspired by spy and detective shows from the ’60s and ’70s. The album has an all-instrumental spy-noir feel, with driving acoustic-electric melodies over propulsive electro beats.

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by Baby Robot Media

Folk Radio UK debuts the latest video from Emily Moment for “Santa Maria,” calling it a “powerful, empathetic and moving song – the kind of song you can imagine Joan Baez singing.”

Emily breaks through the media noise to the reality of the situation with a very personal story of a mother, worn out and broken, praying to her god for salvation and mercy. There’s a lovely warmth to the sound of this recording, no doubt helped by her choice of studio: Urchin Studios — the London-area studio where Laura Marling tracked Short Movie several years earlier.

She makes it a human story…with her emotive voice at the forefront, it’s a powerful, empathetic and moving song – the kind of song you can imagine Joan Baez singing, let’s hope this one reaches as many ears, it deserves to.

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Folk Radio UK shares gorgeous new time-lapse music video from Los Angeles Americana / indie-folk artist James Houlahan

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The last time Folk Radio UK featured L.A. singer-songwriter James Houlahan was in 2018, for a single from his fourth album The Wheel Still in Spin. A lot has happened in those intervening years which have strongly shaped his new album, Ordinary Eye.

Experiencing a deeply divided America, Houlahan felt compelled to document this unprecedented era in the history of the country and the planet. “It’s such a crazy time,” Houlahan says. “The world is on fire. I wanted to write music that bore witness to what was happening—not only in the world around me but in my head, too. It’s an album about looking around, seeing what’s happening, witnessing the present.”

Watch his new video for the Neil Young-inspired “As It Is” with stacked harmonies, brushed percussion and other cinematic flourishes. It perfectly represents the album themes and aesthetic, and the video (footage from the extensive Prelinger Archives) is set to gorgeous time-lapse visuals of tiny seeds transforming into plants that ultimately flower, as Houlahan offers up a hushed plea for clarity and acceptance… “a simple dream of love for everything.”

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