Listen to "Beautiful Noise" HERE April 25, 2018 (Press Release) -- Nashville-based singer-songwriter Charlie Smyth has announced his debut solo LP The Way I Feel, which is slated for a July 13 release. Smyth also shared the album's first single "Beautiful Noise" at PopMatters, which praised the track as "rich and vibrant" and a "rollicking world of sound." A veteran of the ’90s Chicago & Seattle punk scenes, Charlie Smyth’s sound has evolved over time, meandering like a tattered feather on the Southern breeze and settling somewhere beneath the ever-widening shadow of modern Americana. Grand, loose and vibrant, the Nashville-based troubadour’s new solo debut, The Way I Feel, is dusted with strings, mariachi horns and wistful blankets of steel guitar, its loose-lugnut drums propelling the whole beautiful jalopy of a record forward as if the wheels could come off at any minute. The record is a breathtaking statement of creative purpose, imbuing its too-often safe and by-the-numbers genre with an undeniable sense of musical adventure.
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Country music phenom Cody Johnson will bring his electric live show to NYC for his first headlining performance at Gramercy Theatre on May 10th. From first-hand experience, I can tell you Johnson's live show is engaging, entertaining, and a ton of fun! The show is sure to sell-out, so grab your tix at the link below or RT this tweet for you chance to win a pair! See you there!! When: May 10th Where: Gramercy Theatre NYC Please note Doors: 7pm / Show: 8pm* *Showtime is subject to change Preferred Access Ticket Includes Front of the Line Access, a Guaranteed Seat, and a Show Poster Age Restriction: 16+ Unless Accompanied by a Guardian Tickets: $24
Austin singer-songwriter Christina Cavazos was just 16 when she released her first EP, About You. She followed it up a year later with Cold, an alluring collection that drew high praise from the Austin American-Statesman's Peter Blackstock, who called Cavazos “not just a future name to watch, but a captivating singer-songwriter who has already arrived.” This coming May, Cavazos will release her new EP, Mile Marker, an all original, six-song project, produced by Charlie Magnone, that finds Cavazos confidently carving out territory as a young adult who is about to embrace her future.
Today, TDC is thrilled to premiere one of the EP's cuts, "Forever." A stunning, dreamy ballad, "Forever", with it's tender lyricism and enveloping melody, magically transports you to that hopefully romantic place with the "one", where love lives eternal. "So show me the way to fall back in love I know it's gonna happen someday and it won't be no one but us, no one but us Yes, I believe that there is a future and I think I'm gonna spend it by your side"
Cavazos relays the story behind the song, "I wrote "Forever" in the backseat of my car in the middle of April 2017. It was one of those moments where the melody came to me pretty instantly and there was nowhere else I could go. I had met someone that I was just 100% sure I was going to spend the rest of my life with. In reality, I think I stopped talking to that person maybe about a month after I wrote this song. But that idea of finding something that feels like it could last ‘forever' was the driving force behind this song and a couple other songs on Mile Marker."
Listen to, and share, "Forever" above. Cavazos has performed at some of Texas' most celebrated venues, including Austin’s iconic Cactus Cafe, Antone's and Threadgill’s, and McGonigel's Mucky Duck in Houston. A live version of Mile Marker’s title track was selected as a KUTX Song of the Day, as was “Over Me,” from Cold. A two-time Old Settler’s Music Festival Youth Talent Competition finalist, Cavazos’ expanding list of accolades and accomplishments also includes a scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music’s 2016 summer program in Boston. Along with the release of her EP and graduating from Austin’s School for Performing and Visual Arts, Cavazos heads to New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts’ Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music in fall 2018. Website/Facebook/Twitter/IG Charley Pride to be Honored for 25th Anniversary of Becoming a Member of the Grand Ole Opry4/26/2018 NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country Music Hall of Fame member and Recording Academy "Lifetime Achievement Award" recipient, Charley Pride, will celebrate his 25th Anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry member with appearances on the Opry Friday, May 4 and Saturday, May 5. Pride, who made his Opry debut in 1967, is scheduled to perform extended Opry sets in celebration of his milestone anniversary on both nights. As part of the celebration, Opry flagship station 650 AM WSM (wsmonline.com) plans to salute the award-winning artist with a “Country Pride Weekend”, spinning Pride’s 50-plus Top 10 singles, playing signature Pride archived programs, and taking listener requests for the Country Music Hall of Famer’s all-time favorites. The Band of Heathens made a giant leap with their last full length album Duende. Touring the United States and Europe relentlessly to support the release last year, they found themselves at SiriusXM's satellite radio headquarters in New York City in January of 2017 to perform songs from Duende live in the studio for a recorded session on the Outlaw Country channel. They also offered an incendiary cover of the classic Neil Young song "Alabama" which they wryly dedicated to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on air (and received a pile of hate mail for doing so) and delivered a touching version of the Dave Rawlings' (Dave Rawlings Machine/Gillian Welch) ballad "Ruby". LOS ANGELES (Apr 23, 2018) -- Today Live Nation announced ‘National Concert Week’ will take place April 30 through May 8 with an exclusive $20 all-in ticket offer for fans to celebrate the kickoff to its biggest summer season. The deal will include over 1.5 million tickets to 2,000+ shows across Live Nation’s roster of summer tours including Comedy, Country, Hip-Hop, Latin, Metal, Rock, Pop, and more. For one week only, fans can get their hands on the $20 all-in tickets Monday, April 30 at 8:00 am local time at NCW.LiveNation.com, through Tuesday, May 8 at 11:59 pm local time. DJ Khaled shared his excitement about the ticket offer from 45,000 feet, encouraging music fans to nab their tickets to the hottest summer shows. Watch the video HERE. Watch "Runaway" HERE New York, NY (April 24, 2018) – Adam Masterson is a British songwriter and his new album, Delayed Fuse, is a lesson in happy accidents, persistence and what magic can happen when you pair a great songwriter with a who’s who of top British studio musicians. An album that’d feel right at home nestled next to your Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Tom Waits vinyl, Delayed Fuse is set for release on June 22 via CEN/The Orchard. The debut track from the album is "Runaway" and the video tells the tale of an ex-champion boxer trying to redeem himself. “I had this idea about this guy who had taken some metaphorical punches in life and wanted to come back,”says Masterson of the track. “I put in some snippets of my own emotional life. Musically, it’s happy go lucky, but with a dark undercurrent.” The video was directed by Masterson’s wife Anna Gabriel (daughter of Peter) and shot on location in New York’s Tompkins Square Park, at the Horseshoe Bar, Bar Chord in Ditmas Park and in John’s Boxing Gym in the Bronx. “On this record, I had good instincts and the good fortune to surround myself with great musicians,” says Masterson. L.A. Weekly premiere: http://bit.ly/2Hn1ClY LOS ANGELES, Calif. — I See Hawks in L.A.soared relatively trouble free for the first decade of their existence, but in 2018 they’re emerging from a string of confrontations with mortality, life choices, and the slow leakage of youthful possibility. It’s been almost 17 years since the release of their eponymous debut — on September 11, 2001. They didn’t get rich, they didn’t get famous, and yet they’re still here, perhaps benefitting artistically from the rocky passage. The rich flavor of battered soul. It’s clear these Hawks are in it for the music, for each other, and for the adventure of it all. Live and Never Learn is the first new Hawks album since 2013’s Mystery Drug. It’s been five hard years. In March of 2015, member Rob Waller lost his mother suddenly to pancreatic cancer, and Paul Lacques lost both his parents this past year. Most of the songs on Live and Never Learn were written and recorded while they were dealing with these primal griefs, as well as other personal battles dire but with better outcomes. From the Hawks to those who have lost parents: “Now we understand.”
Josh Ward once acknowledged, “I have this disease where I want every song to be a hit.” If his new album, More Than I Deserve [May 4th] is any indication, he isn’t shaking that affliction any time soon - and his fans are sure to be delighted. With nine consecutive #1’s under his belt, More Than I Deserve, with its balance of ballads and honky-tonkers, is guaranteed to not only secure him additional hits, but cement his place as one of country music’s finest neo-traditionalists.
Today, TDC is incredibly excited to premiere a new tune from the album, "Another Heartache." Penned by Terry McBride, Brinley Addington, and Brice Long, the spirited “Another Heartbreak” takes a page from the country music songbook of the 80’s and 90’s. Led by the always welcome pull of pedal steel, a sweet dose of jaunty keys, and a solid drumbeat, "Another Heartbreak", with its carefree take on finding comfort in another without opening the door to heartbreak, is 100% country gold. "'Cause I don't need another heartache It never did me any good One thing i know about a heatrbreak It never heals the way it should" Ward says of the track, '“Another Heartache” is one of those songs that immediately when I heard it, it said, ‘Add this one to your arsenal Josh Ward’ (laughing). It’s a good honky-tonk song that hangs you right out of the box on that first lick. And boy, it’s a fun one to play.’ Put your dancin’ shoes on, listen to, and share, the track below. Then read on as Ward talks in depth about the album, his headlining show at Gruene Hall, and much more! Once again you teamed up with producer Greg Hunt at Rosewood Studios and once again, you guys hit it out of the park. How did this particular group of songs come together for you? I really enjoyed working with Greg and all those guys again. We work well together, and I definitely think we made magic this time. With these songs, there was a wide range of collaborations. I wrote three [on the record] with Wyatt McCubbin and the songs I didn’t have a hand in writing, I handpicked after thorough listens. We got a hold of some very good material and had the opportunity to collaborate with Terry McBryde, Brett James, and Jim and Brett Beavers. And while some of the songs might be a little outside of my box, they show what I can do as an artist, and honestly, I think this is, by far, the best project I have worked on so far. Many of the songs that have signature Josh Ward sound listeners love, so in what regards are some of them out of the box for you? People say Josh Ward is traditional country and yes, we carry one of best steel players in Texas with us, which makes us more traditional than others, but my sound is almost a neo-country thing now. It’s not your grandma and grandpa’s country music, and I don’t mean to sound ugly when I say that, it just has this new vibe where it injects a lot of 80’s and 90’s country, which I think is the heyday of country music. The songs have a roller coaster of emotions from the beer drinking, honky-tonk tunes to the anthems to the sexy stuff, to the rip your heart out sad ballads. They do take you on an enjoyable ride. With the tunes you did have a hand in, did you travel to Nashville to write? I flew to Columbus [Ohio] to Wyatt’s parent's place in Selma and we had what was probably the most relaxed writing session ever. The cabin had this old pot belly stove and we’d get up, look out the window and the snow would be three feet high. There were no distractions, and nothing was forced. If we wanted to write a song we did, and if we wanted to drink whiskey we did. We didn’t try to think of a subject or pick a feeling, we just said ‘Let’s reach down into our soul and just write.’ And I can tell you, we came out of it with some good songs: “One More Shot of Whiskey,” “More Than I Deserved,” and “A Cowboy Can.” I think every writing sessions should be that way. A very relaxed and fruitful session! The album’s opener, and first single, “All About Lovin’” is already climbing the Texas charts. It’s an incredibly fun, upbeat track which is a perfect way to kick off and introduce people to the album. Is there any reason you placed that song first? I know some people tie songs into one another and make a story type of deal, but for me, if a song sticks, it sticks. We kick off our live shows with “All About Lovin’”; and talk about an opener, ripping those guitars, that cowbell, and the Vibraslap…man, it’s a fun one! I felt it deserved to be out there in front and as our first single. Fun fact: Ward says, “The Vibraslap is the deal in the background that sounds like a rattlesnake. Nate Coon [Aaron Watson] played drums on the record and throughout the day he jokingly added that to every song and we were like, ‘Nope, ain’t working’ (laughing), but he hit the Vibraslap on this one and it stuck.” It’s so fun to listen to, I can only imagine how it comes across live. Have you been playing songs from the record at your shows? We’re doing three out of the eleven, little sneak peeks. And the neat thing is we’ll play a new song they haven’t heard, and you can tell they like it and want to sing along, but they don’t yet know the words (laughing). Then, all of a sudden, the second chorus comes along and they’re right there singing along. It’s great to see they’re going over so well. |
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