Andrea Magee – Old with You (Spotify)

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“Charming melody, great sounding guitars, nice percussion and of course the enchanting voice of -Andrea Magee-. The result is a very special atmosphere... a real feast for the most sophisticated audience.”

“Очаровательная мелодия, великолепное звучание гитар, приятная работа с перкуссией и конечно же обворожительный голос -Andrea Magee-. Особенная атмосфера, настоящий праздник для самых искушённых слушателей.”

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Heart felt song about how love can see us through tough times.

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ANDREA MAGEE

A combination of sunlight and storm, Andrea Magee is a songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist. Nicknamed “smiler” as a kid, she evolved into a full-fledged songbird, bringing her Irish sensibilities to every aspect of her music.

With a voice as smooth as silk and a percussive Irish bodhran drum beating like a heart, she effortlessly weaves between country, blues, and pop/rock. Her remarkable combination of talents keeps you completely captivated at every live show.

Born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Andrea Magee got an early start in music, playing traditional Irish music in a family band. Covering a range of traditional folk songs, steeped in hardship and the reality of the times, inspired her song writing style, which is always anchored by an emotional pulse and tribal rhythm. Earning a BA Honors Degree in Music at University of Ulster, a PGCE in music education, Andrea Magee embarked on a journey to develop her own unique sound, embracing every twist and turn along the way.

Moving to the United States six year ago with her British music collaborator Ben Jones, they formed powerhouse musical duo Beat Root Revival. While touring globally with the likes of Jeff Bridges, Brian Wilson, Jonathan Jackson, and Brian Setzer, Andrea’s sound and artistic voice grew during Beat Root Revival’s extensive travels and endeavours. Now calling Austin, Texas home, her solo sound is taking centre stage, making a spell bounding impact on the local scene in the Live Music Capital of the World and beyond.

Throughout Andrea’s musical journey she has gained praise and respect from many of the greats. Moments like opening for Brian Wilson’s Pet Sounds World Tour, having Lucida Williams buy her first EP from a small club in Austin, Texas, being a featured artist on Eric Johnson’s 2020 Classics Tour, and playing historic venues such as ACL Live at The Moody Theater, Radio City Music Hall, and Gruene Hall. Andrea knows how to entertain. On stage, she openly shares her natural excitement and energy. Holding tight to her integrity and instincts, Andrea focuses on the natural power of song and true musicianship, leaving you with a soulful footprint and an honest connection to her as an artist and storyteller.

The Red – Pretend (Spotify)

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“The song that leaves a pleasant imprint on our minds and proudly takes priority of place among other creations. The Folk music genre has a unique feature; it can be entertaining and wherever you are, need to listen until the end. Unique, original sound and sensible melody.”

“Песня оставляет приятный след в нашем сознании и с гордостью занимает почётное место среди прочих творений. Музыка жанра folk обладает уникальным свойством - её можно и нужно слушать везде, где бы не были. Неповторимая, оригинальная атмосфера и осмысленная мелодия.”

-Nagamag.com

Country song with banjo, love and hope.

https://www.instagram.com/the_red_songwriter/

THE RED is a French-born songwriter, singer and musician, whose first solo album (2020) is dedicated to American and Irish poets.

Influenced by country music as well as Irish and American folk singers, THE RED treats his music with no fixed rules which would enclose it in very definite style.

His songs are composed and arranged by himself, with no other purpose than to offer the best of themselves to the fans, and the non-fans.

While he is definitely a folk songwriter in a long tradition that gives lyrics a prominent place, his music has been already defined as indie country-folk.

The Ballad of Sir Hudson Lowe – Roger D’Arcy – From the album Crooked Tales (Video)

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“A simple but unusual blend of country & jug band blues complete with upright bass, strummed guitars & a male country style vocal by Roger D’Arcy that commemorates the 200th anniversary of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte on the Island of St Helena in the South Atlantic. ”

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From the album ‘Crooked Tales’ by Roger D’Arcy. Released as a single on 5th May 2021 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of St Helena in the South Atlantic. He had been been exiled there following defeat at the battle of Waterloo in 1815.

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Backing vocals for “The Ballad of Sir Hudson Lowe” performed by Emma Kouros and recorded at her own Twenty8 Studio, in Athens, Greece. Twenty8 Studio designed by Roger D’ Arcy, who also marked the studios of Rainmaker, Terrarium in Minneapolis, Black Rock Studios in Santorini etc.

The Secret Things – Selfie (Spotify)

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“The vocals are truly incredible, beautifully rich & melodic, slutty, sleazy & oh so easy to fall in love with. A commentary on how difficult it is to say the right thing on social media in these difficult times & the lengths people will go to for an extreme selfie photo. ‘The Secret Things’ are a trio that sounds so much bigger & ‘Selfie’ is an impressive song by a great band. ”

-Nagamag.com

Originally developed as a simple commentary about the lengths people will go to take "extreme selfie photos," the song evolved into a discussion about how difficult it can be to say the "right" things on social media - during incredible times politically and during a global pandemic - in turn, actually saying nothing and in the case of this story, putting up a selfie instead.

https://twitter.com/SecThingsMusic

The Secret Things was formed out of friendship, a common love for playing loud, trashy rock’n roll music, and a pure meeting-of-the-minds wavelength the band has been thriving on since their inception in early 2016.

Influenced by artists like PJ Harvey and Nirvana, their songs and sound came together organically during those early jam sessions. Their debut EP, Shock Diary, was released on October 27th, 2016 via olivoiL records. The single & video “Down By The Water” released last September, accrued 119 thousand views on FaceBook & 35 thousand streams on Spotify respectively. (View it HERE). The band held a video party and benefit for the Trans Community in Los Angeles at The Hotel Cafe. Shepard Fairey donated two prints to the cause for auction, and the near-sold-out benefit distributed donation monies to their chosen non-profits, It Gets Better Project, TeenLine, The Van Ness Recovery House and TransLatina Coalition. After this hugely successful event, the band flew to Toronto to film a segment with Canadian favorite son and radio personality, George Stroumbouopoulos. The Secret Things segment for “The Strombo Show” was aired earlier this year, nationwide in Canada.

On July 6th, the trio will release their newest single “Bully” via iTunes and Spotify. Taking a turn toward material with strong political content and commentary, this track has an anti-Trump message. “Si Se Puede” the ironic hook and backbone of the Bully chorus has a timely irony that points its finger toward the unfair treatment of Mexican immigrants, the un-safe passage into the US, and newly established practices that separate children from their parents.

A satirical lyric video, directed by Sue Ann Pien, will be released soon!

The trio’s hypnotic vocals are courtesy of Cynthia Catania, a veteran singer-songwriter who has played to crowds of 100,000 with her former project Saucy Monky. She has shared festival stages with Wilco, Metric, PJ Harvey, Pink, and other contemporaries. An invitation to play with the TST rhythm section came the same week Cynthia’s partner in Saucy Monky left the United States to move abroad.

It was during the Saucy Monky era that Steve Giles, joined Cynthia as SM’s bassist, coming out of a record deal and radio hit with ‘The Lemming Song’ by 3 Penny Needle. The common denominator, Steve, also shared success with Dream Life Misery drummer Dan Nelles, who signed with powerhouse Morey Management Group (Janet Jackson, Miley Cyrus, etc.). Both Steve and Dan went on to tour New Zealand, opening for The Bangles with Canadian artist Amy Hef.

The mastermind behind TST is drummer Dan Nelles. His secret vision to rally Cynthia and Steve into a band (since 2011) finally came true in late 2016, and the three bandmates have been enjoying a spark of universal flow ever since. Their first gig in Temecula, CA, took place on a festival stage with Jimmy Eat World & Neon Trees, after winning an iHeart radio contest for the coveted slot!

https://www.instagram.com/the_secretthings/

Graham Coe – Here I Am (Spotify)

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“An emotional, melodic spiritual folk tune with a finger-picked acoustic guitar accompaniment, a soft, hopeful main male vocal with soothing, soulful harmony vocals, & a mandolin type lead instrument. The song has a distinctive Irish ballad feel to it & will appeal to lovers of mellow music with meaningful lyrics.”

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"Here I Am" is soul searching and spiritual and can be described as a choral folk ballad with soft vocal harmonies and a soothing acoustic accompaniment. Think Nick Cave meets John Martyn with some mellow Simon and Garfunkel thrown in for good measure.The song is emotive, thought-provoking and meaningful and has echoes of a childhood influenced by church music and singing in the picturesque landscape of West Wicklow.

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It was recorded and produced by Sean Corcoran of Bikini Island studios, Dublin. Graham has been avidly writing and recording and is looking forward to releasing more original music.

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Buckland Boys – Big Hat Tiny Buckle (He Said) (Spotify)

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“Cheerful, energetic work, which perfectly combines classic bluegrass and leading acoustic instruments. -Big Hat Tiny Buckle He Said - enriches the listener with magnificent vocal flow, creates a very good, enjoyable atmosphere.”

“Весёлая, энергичная работа, в которой идеально сочетаются классический bluegrass и ведущие акустические инструменты. -Big Hat Tiny Buckle (He Said)- облагораживает слушателя великолепными вокальными ручьями, создаёт очень хорошую, обволакивающую атмосферу.”

-Nagamag.com

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Chimes in the Sky – Breach (Spotify)

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“From the first note a blanket of intricately woven, multi instrumental, magical musical fabric, will gently envelop you in a warm & comforting embrace. The dreamlike quality of the vocals & the overall blend of an airy, spacious, feel-good vibe will lift your spirit high to hear the ‘Chimes In The Sky.’ ”

-Nagamag.com

Chimes in the Sky is the solo project of London based multi-instrumentalist John Owen (songwriter, producer and guitarist from The Near Tide). Combining acoustic and electronic elements with other-wordly vocals, Chimes in the Sky is a soothing exploration of abstract ideas, memories and fragments of personal experience.

Derek Eisel – Easy (Spotify)

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“First impressions are that of a well performed, timeless classic country record that you may have heard before? Then upon closer inspection, you will discover that the narrative deals with an issue seldom discussed openly. The bitter-sweet relationship between two young men, set against an idyllic backdrop that sometimes may not feel like home sweet home.”

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Several years ago, Derek Eisel left Seattle to make his home on an island off the coast of Washington, where the farmlands are lush and the community of a mere 2000 brims with music and homemade tortillas.

Though Eisel’s debut EP, Last Resort Fire Department, is born of a man who recognizes the beauty of his life, it also explores the balance between what can be considered heaven and, of course, its counterpoint. The beauty around him becomes a backdrop as Eisel explores the emotions that unfold between two men, and the challenges and sweet reward that sometimes simultaneously exist within a relationship.

“I’m trying to share an honest point of view and not make anything up. In all the songs there’s nothing fake in terms of what they’re about and how I feel,” Eisel says of his music, a quality that allows him to paint portraits of relationships that feel immensely human. Eisel holds together at the same time the joys of being married to his husband, the pleasure of former lovers and the lived possibility that relationships can fall apart or reconfigure with little warning.

“The songs explore a feeling of ‘I want to be in this, but I also don’t want to be in this at the exact same time.’ To me, that’s a lot more accurate to how a lot of relationships feel.”

Last Resort Fire Department articulates this truth with elegance. Arresting and earnest, Eisel’s voice soars over a lush blend of guitars, strings, and pedal steel that paint something of an americana Eden, an echo of the lovely place Eisel calls home. It is fitting that this serves as the backdrop for the tumult that Eisel unfurls within his lyrics. The songs feel timeless, like classic country songs from some familiar past. Upon closer listen, however, they crackle with the brilliance of a story seldom told.

The forthcoming EP was produced, recorded, and mixed by Johnny Sangster (Mudhoney, Neko Case, Mark Lanegan) at Crackle & Pop! Studios in Seattle, WA. In addition to Eisel and Sangster, it features Dan Walker (Heart), Andrew Joslyn (Courtney Marie Andrews, David Bazan), Bill Patton (Fleet Foxes), Rick Krejci, Rick Wever, and Jim Sangster.

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Pine Hound – Owoosh You (Spotify)

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“This is something unearthly, but at the same time warm and native. Light acoustics, a little bit of wind instruments and piano. In all this beauty, the cherry on the cake could be the velvety vocals from -Pine Hound-.”

“Это что-то неземное, но одновременно тёплое и такое родное. Лёгкая акустика, немного духовых инструментов и пиано. У всей этой красоты есть вишенка на торте - бархатный вокал -Pine Hound-.”

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Included in Pine Hound debut album

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Christopher Paul Stelling – Die to Know (Spotify)

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“The singing tones of an intricately picked & gorgeous sounding acoustic guitar takes one back to the days when it was such a prominent instrument in folk & country music. A perfect accompaniment to the dulcet, slightly weathered, yet exceptionally mellow tones of Christopher’s vocal,. Die To Know is in a word compelling.”

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Christopher Paul Stelling new (sixth!) album - Forgiving It All- is out now, along with the release of its gorgeous lead single, "Die To Know we blog here on Nagamag.

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Even before 2020 slid historically off the rails, Christopher Paul Stelling confronted an essential exercise in acceptance and gratitude. In December 2019, Stelling started another cross-country sprint from California to Florida, where the songwriter who has long called western North Carolina home was raised. Aside from recording his fifth album, Best of Luck, he had toured much of that year, making relentless laps around North America. He wanted to make it home not only for Christmas but also to see Emma, his 92-year-old grandmother. He didn’t; she passed just days before he arrived. Recorded alone in her modest white ranch house in Daytona Beach, Forgiving It All — Stelling’s wisest, most intimate, and most settled record yet, and his first self-released LP in eight years — feels like a final tribute to her and to everything he and we have lost or gained.

Last year seemed to brim with transformational potential for Stelling. For the better part of a decade, he had been a feverish and itinerant troubadour, spilling guts and blood and sweat in soul-scraping solo sets. He’d lived up the lifestyle, too, hydrating for the stage with booze. But at the end of 2017, he’d gone sober after recognizing that chunks of his life had disappeared. Recorded a year later, Best of Luck — his third album for Anti- and the first he’d cut with a producer, Ben Harper — seemed poised to push him to new audiences, its mix of wistful acoustic ballads and stomp-around-the-room rock somehow both polished and primal. The shows were piling up, so much so that Stelling planned to have barely one day off in all of 2020.

And then, of course, all that was scrapped. The news closed in around him as he toured north along the West Coast. He turned east and got as far as Colorado, then had a panic attack in a Kansas truck stop, wrestling with existential and professional despair as the world wobbled on its axis. Stelling came home and, like many of us, worked to shape a new routine in a world that was instantly alien. So for the first time in years, he spent days on end with his partner, Julia, and their bounding young dog, Ida. He hiked, read, and watched endless television to placate overwhelming anxiety as best he could. Having fulfilled his label contract (and convinced he didn’t want a new one, anyway), Stelling launched a crowdfunding campaign, asking if fans felt compelled to invest in his songs. They said yes — he sold more records in those first 48 hours than he’d ever sold in advance before.

Stelling began at last to unpack a decade into which he had packed so much. What had music taught him that life had not, and vice versa? What did he have to sing about all that he had seen? The spellbinding 10 tracks of Forgiving It All represent the profound distillates of that reflection. Committed to tape in Emma’s home a year after Stelling cut his intended never-ending tour short, these songs are the lessons of a once-wild kid looking at (not quite) 40, expressing acceptance for the struggles and joys of life and singing out his gratitude for still being here. Opener “Die To Know” is a tender ode to innocence, a remembrance of simple joy and sincerity before experience and age dulled our enthusiasms. “Wildfire,” which moves with the ineffable grace of ripples on some idyllic pond, stares down accreted adult fears and begs for the mercy of rebirth.

“WWYLLYD” presents an exercise in radical empathy, apt for our universally troubled times. “Remember, everyone is suffering/not just you,” Stelling pleas over strummed chords that rush like blood. The title is an acronym for “When What You Love Lets You Down.” We’re all starving artists, it suggests, but that’s what keeps us going, interested, and, if we’re lucky, alive.

To some extent, these songs are about letting yourself off the hook, about accepting your imperfections even as you deal with them. But title track “Forgiving It All,” as mesmerizing and motivational as a religious mantra, admits that we don’t bear responsibility for all of our baggage, that others have played a part. If we’re going to reckon with ourselves, Stelling says, we have to encourage others to do the same, to share in this catharsis. “Let the doubtful confide in you,” he sings near the start, opening what may feel like the most candid therapy session you’ve ever encountered. Stelling — truth be told, a marquee fingerpicker who’s never been content to make purely wordless music — pauses for the gorgeous instrumental “For Your Drive,” then ends with a hymn of his own, “They’ll All Proclaim.” It is a gracious, gorgeous aubade for what comes after — tomorrow, post-pandemic, whenever.

We will wrestle for our lifetimes with what happened in 2020 and what may follow. Forgiving It All is an instinctual and honest response to trying to make the best of it: sorting through the past and using the present to prepare for an unwritten future. These songs remind us we’re lucky to be here, no matter what or who it is we have to forgive.

- Grayson Currin

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