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Karen and the Sorrows Chosen for Rolling Stone’s ’10 Country Artists You Need to Know: September 2017′

Karen and the Sorrows
Photo by Carole Litwin

Sounds Like: Seventies-era folk rock, accented by generous amounts of pedal steel and a steady social conscience

For Fans of: Emmylou Harris, Lilly Hiatt, the idea of Dolly Parton fronting Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers

Why You Should Pay Attention: Led by singer-songwriter Karen Pittelman, Brooklyn-based Karen and the Sorrows are central figures in New York’s burgeoning queer country scene, a sprawling group of performers that includes My Gay Banjo and the Paisley Fields. New York native Pittelman founded the inclusive performance round-ups the Gay Ole Opry and the Queer Country Quarterly, and organized the 2017 Another Country festival in July to support and promote fellow country-loving musicians identified as queer or trans.

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Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

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Karen and the Sorrows Featured in Nashville Scene as “Critics’ Pick”

Karen and the Sorrows
Photo by Carole Litwin

New York alt-country band Karen & the Sorrows play their genre exercises Americana style, which means they marry singer-songwriter words to the timeless music of Poco, Tom Petty and the Eagles. Led by singer-songwriter Karen Pittelman, the group performs the tunes on its new album The Narrow Place in a straightforward fashion that owes a debt to uninflected indie rock, so the music is often rather static.

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Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

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Glide Magazine premieres Sara Rachele’s new single, “We Will Meet Again”

 

Sara Rachele is gearing up to release her new full-length LP, April Fool, on November 17th. April Fool is a nine track collection of atmospheric indie-Americana songs propelled by sparse instrumentation, keeping the focus on Rachele’s haunting Southern croon. Sprinkled throughout the album, Rachele presents original renditions of classic standards including a dreamy cover of The Beatles’ “If I Fell,” and a Phil Spector-meets-Hank Williams-esque cover of John Lilly’s “April Fool.”

“After getting illegally evicted from the East Village in New York, I didn’t really know what to do,” says Rachele, “So, I went to Nashville, and called my friend Johnny Duke.” In an effortless pairing, the two created a basic partnership—two young souls paired in a dark room with a tape machine and a set of songs, meeting briefly over the course of a few weeks to laugh, cry, meander, and record a stripped-down collection live, together, and simply.

Glide is delighted to premiere “We Will Meet Again” a smoky number with a riveting pulse that creates an aura of a roadside bar where the drink of choice plays therapist. Rachele sports a voice that can peel paint, grabbing one with the modern flair of Beach House and the timeless quality of Neko Case. “We Will Meet Again” demands repeat listens that open up to the various themes of the track that Rachele explains in further detail below… READ MORE

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

 

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The 405 premieres “Don’t Wait Too Long” by MERCH

MERCH is the brainchild of Joe Medina, a San Francisco-based singer-songwriter, composer and guitarist. His second album, Amour Bohemian, is out November 3rd via his Sassafras Records and Distribution label. The 405 is thrilled to be able to debut the first single, album opener, ‘Don’t Wait Too Long’.

Medina’s song is smeared with nostalgia, not only through the clear Frank Zappa influence, but also his lyrics. ‘Don’t Wait Too Long’ is all about looking back and reflecting on how fleeting your teenage years really are and how needing to grow up catches up on you. “The bulk of the crew I came up with envy the place I’m in/ Some still burn in their parents’ garage/ Some feel stuck by a kid,” he sings in an Ariel Pink-esque baritone before getting brasher and brattier as he shows off his falsetto in the chorus. The song makes full use of its 5+ minute runtime, with even more quotables (“Me or them or all of us have been so fucked in the head”) and a tangible joy of creation, all the way to the beautiful mandolin-backed bridge. It’s no wonder Oh Sees’ John Dwyer has sung his praises for MERCH’s album, saying, “Amour Bohemian is a ren-rock masterpiece. Pretty much all you could want from a deep album. Well done, sir.” READ MORE…

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

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Paste Magazine reviews new LP from Hayley Thompson-King, Psychotic Melancholia

Hayley Thompson-King

Hayley Thompson-King ought to be an artist for whom the doors of musical success will open magically. The one-time classical singer dipped her toes into the realms of roots-rock with her former band the Banditas, and lapped in the trippy thud of psych during her tenure in longtime Boston psych-rockers Major Stars. On her debut album Psychotic Melancholia—being released on her own label, Hard to Kill Records—Thompson-King generates a lot of noise from a traditional instrumental setup. Found within the fissures of her honky-tonk swagger are elements of rock’s more dangerous cousins, as her vacillating vocal prowess easily shifts from songbird elegance to pissed-off shriek. Her songs often follow suit, and on Psychotic Melancholia, Thompson-King gathers all her riotous rock ‘n’ roll flavors and biblical criticism into one big, noisy bowl.

There is an overwhelming essence of roadhouse rock ‘n’ roll abandon on the swinging opener “Large Hall, Slow Decay,” which explodes full-throttle with a searing guitar lead and a potent juke-joint shuffle. Thompson-King darts her crooked tongue in the song’s raucous verses, singing, “So go on, light your candle/Kneel down and say a prayer for me/Cause your little fire ain’t nothin I can’t handle/And I never asked you to set me free.” The song’s break-up vibe doubles as an agnostic front that sets a template for other similarly secular, or otherwise anti-religious ravings on Psychotic Melancholia.

On probably the least bashful indication of Thompson-King’s overarching war against false idolatry, “No Room For Jesus” finds Thompson-King and her band allowing their guitar attack to bloom widely, exploring way outside the Americana, country-rock vein into a psych-rock blitzkrieg. Thompson-King’s vocal mix is very nearly peaked-out on songs with such savagery, with pops and fuzz pocked throughout these more intense tunes like badges of apathetic honor.

On Thompson-King’s purported favorite track, “Dopesick,” she comes through slightly more clear-eyed, despite the song’s inherent, soporific imagery. Through the haze of post-binge clarity, Thompson-King regales the song with the psyche of someone shackled by the doldrums of a poisonous relationship, as she coos, “She don’t let them see she’s livin in hell most of the time/When does it begin to feel like you don’t want to die?”

There’s a palpable feminist roar to the record, and Psychotic Melancholia’s critique of the Old Testament’s focus on “wicked” women is given wide sonic strut on the garage-punk maelstrom “Lot’s Wife.” Here, Thompson-King howls, “You call me wicked woman cause you don’t know my name/Well, he took me from your rib, so you and me we is the same,” coaxing a vaguely bluesy shuffle from the din, and providing a fertile screaming ground for her elastic vocal calisthenics. Somehow, she has the ability to sound just as great in sentimental trill as she does in full blood-curdling scream. The former is best showcased on the dreamy “Soul Kisser,” a mostly unadorned acoustic number, where Thompson-King takes on an operatic vibrato in the song’s soaring chorus, as she sings “Are we Saturn?/Are we Jupiter?/Kill or be killed.”

Thompson-King possesses a seemingly innate aptitude for dressing her lyrics with the grime and gristle of the hustle of life, and in doing so is able to address beauty and ugliness in sharp strokes of songcraft. The intellectual contingent of her writing aside, Psychotic Melancholia is a positively jaw-dropping exposition that celebrates the entire canon of rock ‘n’ roll’s energy, and should be considered an upping of the ante on the gritty sonic real estate of garage, punk, country, and Americana, into some amalgam altogether more apt of Thompson-King’s wondrous artistic aptitudes. READ MORE…

 

Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with employees in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta & New York and represent musicians from all over the world. We specialize in promotional ( PR ) campaigns for albums, singles and videos, tour press, radio, music video production, music marketing, social media campaigns, Spotify campaigns and creating promotional content. Our mission is to help great unknown bands reach a wider audience and to help already successful artists manage their brand identity and continue to thrive. Our music publicists have over 50 years of combined experience in the music industry. We are known as one of the best in the business.

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The Americana Music Association highlights Johnny Dango’s new LP in newsletter

Johnny Dango

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