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Leeroy Stagger-Ventura (Video)

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“In -Ventura-, as if watching the illusory journey of the artist, enjoy with him the sunlight and mirages of invisible phantoms. Surprisingly, you fully live all 4 minutes of this track. Exact and multifaceted, bright and clean, romantic and warm moments…”

“В -Ventura- ты словно следишь за иллюзорным путешествием исполнителя, вместе с ним наслаждаешься солнечными бликами и миражами невидимых фантомов. Удивительно, но ты полностью проживаешь все 4 минуты трека. Волнующие и многогранные, светлые и чистые, романтичные и такие тёплые мгновения…”

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https://www.leeroystagger.com/

Leeroy Stagger finds inspiration through grief on his new single ‘Ventura’ out today on all digital streaming platforms.

“The song ‘Ventura’ is about my friend Neal Casal,” says Leeroy. “The first time I met Neal was on a magical night in New York City, he was working on Willie Nelson’s Songbird record as he was in Ryan Adams’ band The Cardinals at the time. He invited us out to the 17th St. bar where all the Cardinals were hanging out, he introduced me to the band and they all had laughed how they were happy that Ryan wasn’t there because they didn’t want me to have a bad impression of him.

“Neil was always enthusiastic. We ran into him a few years later in Nottingham, England, where Ryan was playing the big theatre. Neal came out for coffee with me and my wife Coby and always had such nice things to say about my music and my career. He even sang on my Everything Is Real record, which was such an honour for me. Before he tragically passed, we had been in touch about him possibly playing guitar on some new music I was working on.

“I wanted to pay tribute to my friend in song. When it came time to make a video, I thought it would be very cool to have something surf related, as Neal was such a big surfer. He loved the ocean. I found this great old surf footage from California in the 50s on YouTube and approached the fellow who owned it (Wes Timmons) who also happened to be a film editor. He lovingly edited the video into the dream state we see. It fits perfectly to the song and is a beautiful tribute to Neal.”

‘Ventura’ is the first single from Leeroy Stagger’s new album Dystopian Weekends, which is set for release on October 1st. Recorded at Afterlife Studios in Vancouver at the beginning of the global pandemic, Leeroy says that “Dystopian Weekends is the serum of truth with a slice of light and darkness that we all need right now.”

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John Bird Jr. – Mariana (Spotify)

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“Such works can be listened to infinity. The melodic shades of acoustic guitar and vocals are more than fascinating. All this elegant melancholy in the composition -Mariana- makes you think about something important and disturb the most secret corners of your soul.”

“Подобные работы можно слушать до бесконечности. В невесомости парят завораживающие оттенки мелодии — гитарные, вокальные, акустические. Вся эта элегантная меланхолия в композиции -Mariana- заставляет задуматься о чем-то важном и потревожить самые тайные уголки вашей души.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist shared few words behind this song inspiration with Nagamag:

https://sonderhouse.ffm.to/mariana

"The song began with her name and a simple melody, she was an old friend who now unfortunately is no longer with us. When we were kids we shared memories and got lost in the woods and now alone I reflect on the innocence and playfulness of that childhood.

Written in my London bedroom, recalling stories of growing up in Ireland, I created an organic yet contemporary approach to a fresh folk song that whispers mystery and beauty. As the music develops and new sounds are introduced, waking the ambience, the listener gets drawn in to the magic of the memory." - John Bird Jr.

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John Bird Jr. grew up in a small village in Ireland and was surrounded by songs and stories that built the foundations for his career as a musician. John has a decade spent performing around the world, alongside artists Niall Horan, Jack Savoretti, Gabrielle Aplin, Hudson Taylor and many more and has now developed his own writing style that is inspired by his roots, drawing influence from the harmonies of Simon & Garfunkel, the melancholic melodies of José González and the heartache emotion of Ray LaMontagne.

Dr. Zwig – Castaways (Official Lyric Music Video) (Video)

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“Do you often find yourself too different to join others? In a world with endless choices, you don’t need to worry about anything at all. We even have some special music for the instance. “Castaways” carries the message of support and positive thinking in a super friendly mix with Rock elements.”

-Nagamag.com

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Many of us feel like castaways these days—cast out of our familiar social and work lives.⁣ This song speaks to the fact that within difficult times lies a hidden transformative and uplifting experience.⁣

https://www.instagram.com/drzwig/

Meet Dr. Adam Zwig—psychologist-musician, educator, and author. He holds a PhD in clinical psychology, has had 9 Top Ten hit singles on the U.S Adult Contemporary charts, and is an internationally renowned workshop leader and lecturer. He has been featured on Billboard, SiriusXM Radio, CBS Radio, and many other stations, and in People Magazine, Pollstar, and many other publications. Dr. Zwig has released 7 albums, has songs on NBC, Fox, and Fuel TV, and has garnered over 130 million views on YouTube. His forthcoming book, Music in the Mayhem: Tales of Total Transformation from a Rock n Roll Psychologist, shows how life problems are not pathological but rather personal growth processes trying to happen. His podcast, The Dr. Zwig Show, posts new episodes every Wednesday.

Brothers Of Song – Wing and a Prayer (Spotify)

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“Comparing -Wing and a Prayer- with similar songs it proves so comfortable and frankly flawless. All elements, whether sound or vocal complement each other. Unambiguously, it seems that -Brothers Of Song- have made a piece of ambitious work in their career.”

“Сравнение -Wing and a Prayer- с кем-либо исключено, так как композиция настолько уютная и, откровенно говоря, благозвучная, что все элементы, будь то инструментальная партия или вокальная дополняют друг друга. Однозначно можно считать работу -Brothers Of Song- самой амбициозной в их карьере.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/brothersofsong

A song written to inspire a bit of hope during some rough times

Jake Aaron – Give Me Your Horse (Spotify)

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“Reading like a British musician’s who’s who cast, the line-up of the band includes among other celebs, non-other than Pink Floyd bassist ‘Guy Pratt’ Don’t let that fool you into thinking Psychedelic Rock though. Think instead a Hammond organ right out of the 70’s, and Mexican style western movie theme type trumpet. ‘Give Me Your Horse’ by Jake Aaron is creative & a lot of fun.”

-Nagamag.com

https://jakeaaron.bandcamp.com/
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Jake Aaron is a British guitarist and songwriter whose first EP of acoustic pieces was released in 2015 to positive reviews from folk and indie reviewers, gaining him a small, appreciative audience.

His 2018 single “Give Me Your Horse” was a bigger, jazzier number which had airplay on both Folk stations as well as Jazz including the BBC’s Jazz Nights. His debut album “Fag Ash and Beer” was released in September 2019, a collection of songs, longer lyrical offerings and instrumentals. It was nominated for Debut Album of The Year by Fatea Magazine.

"One of the most surprisingly good albums I've heard in a very long time.” Roots & Fusion

"Simply calling Aaron a guitarist and songwriter is a little like calling Warhol a painter - it misses the mark by miles." Tim Carroll - FolkWords

"This next one is a treat. It's fun, it's creative, it’s written very intelligently, it's played very well by Jake Aaron the guitarist and the band - Steve Lodder on Hammond, Guy Pratt on bass, Marc Parnell on drums, Steve Waterman on trumpet - some of the best players in the UK. It's unusual, it's also gonna put a smile on your face. Think Mariachi, think 1800s, kind of Western, America, Mexico and this will finally seal it for you - the track title - Give Me Your Horse! Give Me Your Horse! What a brilliant name! I think there's a Movie Soundtrack in this one actually..."" Linley Hamilton, BBC Ulster Jazz World with Linley Hamilton

Toler Gibson – Harlingen (Spotify)

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“Track mood steeped in faith and best hope for a brighter future. -Harlingen- attracts the listener not only for its technical components, such as high-quality synthesis and mixing, but also for its conceptual idea that -Toler Gibson- reflected in the lyrics.”

“Настроение трека пропитано верой в лучшее и красочной надеждой на светлое будущее. -Harlingen- понравится слушателю не только своей технической составляющей, вроде качественного сведения и аранжировки, но и своей концептуальной идеей, которую -Toler Gibson- отразила в тексте песни.”

-Nagamag.com

a song about growing in up in Texas... life and death in Harlingen tx... El Paso Tx

https://www.tolergibson.com/

Toler Gibson is a group of mountain dwellers living high above the clouds in California.

It started when Gibson, a Canadian born, Texas raised Angeleno moved from LA to the mountains of Idyllwild and met Toler, a Seattle born and raised Angeleno who had moved to Idyllwild from LA, three years prior. The two bonded on their love of country, folk, & psychedelic music and immediately started pickin’ and singin’ their favourite classics in one cabin or another. Toler Gibson was born.

The two have been in multiple other known bands such as Bell Gardens, Furry Things, Winter Flowers, Old Gold, as well as releasing solo material. TG started by playing their favourite old country tunes in the bars and roadhouses in Idyllwild but eventually turned into a fully fledged band. The band expanded when drummer Charlie Woodburn and bass player Rob Hume landed in Idyllwild from LA, then adding Drew Manne as their main pedal steel player. The band played their first original set at Grand Ole Echo in LA in 2018.

The boys started slowly tracking “The Days Before” in Gibson’s Heavy Meadows studio through 2019. They found a home with London based indie label Rocket Girl Records.

https://www.instagram.com/thetolergibsonband/

Sturt Avenue – Lions (Video)

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“-Lions- is a song of simple perception. It also carries a certain message of positive energy. Elegant mood and concept, excellent delivery and performance, coupled with philosophical overtones. You can feel the work from each party. A solo performance, organically followed by background melodic line.”

“Песня -Lions- простая на восприятие и несёт в себе определённый посыл и позитивный энергетический заряд. Шикарное настроение и концепция, отличная подача и исполнения вкупе с философским подтекстом. Чувствуется работа над каждой партией, сольным исполнением, органично вливающим в общий рисунок мелодичной линии.”

-Nagamag.com

‘Lions’ is a song that contrasts the idea of clinging to the good times and glory days with the sometimes fleeting feeling that the best moments of our lives are yet to come. Recorded and mixed by Bryn Soden and Patrick Lockwood at Electric Ant Records, and mastered by Matt Schultz, ‘Lions’ is accompanied by a music video which documents a late spring day that the band spent wandering through the Belair National Park in SA in search of a rumoured abandoned train station.

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Sturt Avenue is an indie-Americana family band from Adelaide, led by SCALA award-winning singer/songwriter Bryn Soden and supported by a cast of family and dear friends. This includes Bryn’s dad John, who supplies harmonies as well as lap steel and lead guitar, his sister Tarn, who sings backing vocals, and his dear friends Bryce Lehmann on drums, Isaac Kerr on bass, Ollie Patterson on violin and Dave Thompson on keys.

Their debut album ‘How Do You Think It Should Be?’ is out now. Catalogued across the eleven tracks is a true account of an awkward transition to adulthood, complete with love, nostalgia, sorrow, heartache, joy, yearning and profound happiness.

Robert Weston – Last – single edit (Spotify)

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“-Last- owns a quality of indie folk and country. Juicy rhythm section and graceful singing, accompanied by improvisation and six string guitar. -Last- is extremely rare and valuable material for your collection. Music covers all its care of expressiveness. It helps to forget and let things go.”

“-Last- это качественный indie folk и country, сочная ритм-секция, пение изящной шести струнной гитары и импровизация. -Last- это крайне редкий, оттого и ценный материал в вашей дискографии. Музыка своей выразительностью перекрывает все заботы. Помогает отпустить и забыть.”

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Robert Weston is a country music singer and songwriter from The Netherlands. Robert is greatly influenced by artists like The Beatles, George Jones, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and contemporary country music. Robert's music harkens back to country's roots with a fresh new voice and sound.

Robert released an EP last year, named 'F1RST' and is he's currently writing songs for his second EP with Nashville writers such as Levi Gray, Dakota Jay Ryan Kinder & Will King. If Covid19 restrictions are lifted, he's going to record the songs in Nashville, later this year.

Robert is currently also a member of the Dutch country music band Ramblin' Boots. For the past three years, the band went on an international tour through Europe in countries such as Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Norway and Switzerland. In 2019 the band played the USA, supporting the Davisson Brothers (from WV) in Myrtl Beach (SC) and they also played a gig in Nashville.

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Ryan Montbleau – Off to the Races (Spotify)

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“Good introductory guitar riffs, bouncy vocal line and a full musical collage where everything is interconnected. High level melody, which creates a special quality flavor of American music.”

“Хорошие вступительные гитарные рифы, бодрая вокальная линия и полноценный музыкальный коллаж, где всё взаимосвязано. Общая мелодика на высоком уровне, что создаёт особый колорит качественной американской музыки.”

-Nagamag.com

New EP Fire from Americana-dipped folk rock artist Ryan Montbleau. Fire is the second EP from a series of four distinctive EPs Wood, Fire, Water and Air. Fire showcases the rock and roll meets Americana side of Montbleau’s personality, celebrating the joy and liberation that comes with learning to live in the moment.

Ryan Montbleau has over 100 million streams to date and is well known for his powerhouse live performances supporting the likes Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, Mavis Staples among others. He is known for his "eloquent, soulful, songwriting."

For as long as he can remember, Ryan Montbleau’s been a seeker. From the jungles of Peru to the volcanoes of Hawaii, from the beaches of Costa Rica to the streets of Brooklyn, from the backseat of a 16-passenger van to backstage at Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed singer/songwriter has spent much of his life crisscrossing the globe on a perpetual search for meaning, purpose, and understanding. It’s a quest that’s guided him both personally and professionally over the years, one that’s come to define not only his music, but his very sense of self. And yet, listening to Montbleau’s ambitious new multi-part album, Wood, Fire, Water, and Air, there is a profound sense of satisfaction in sitting still, a recognition that perhaps all those spiritual treasures he’s been chasing for so long were closer than he thought.

“My whole adult life has been this journey of trying to figure out where home is,” Montbleau reflects. “I think I’ve finally found it.”

Set to roll out across four distinct EPs, Wood, Fire, Water, and Air marks Montbleau’s first studio release since putting down permanent roots in Burlington, Vermont, where he recently purchased a house after more than two decades of living on the road. While much of the material here was written in fits and starts over the past several years, it’s clear that the desire for stability was very much on Montbleau’s mind even before he settled on the banks of Lake Champlain, and the songs reflect a maturity and self-awareness that can only come from the difficult work of rigorous self-examination. Montbleau is quick to credit therapy for his growth of late, but he sings about more than just himself here, mixing sly humor and deep revelations as he meditates on the ties that bind all of us perfectly imperfect humans together. Taken as a whole, it’s a broad, insightful collection balancing boisterous rock and roll energy with intimate folk introspection, a sprawling, magnetic record all about listening, letting go, and living life.

“I’ve been through a lot over these past few years,” says Montbleau, “and I’ve experienced some monumental shifts in my perspective. The only way for me to write about it was to just get as honest and vulnerable as I could.”

Honesty and vulnerability have been hallmarks of Montbleau’s career since the early 2000’s, when he first began performing around his native Massachusetts. In the years to come, he’d go on to collaborate with artists as diverse as Martin Sexton, Trombone Shorty, Tall Heights, and Galactic, and rack up more than 100 million streams on Spotify alone. Along the way, Montbleau would share bills with stars like Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, The Wood Brothers, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Mavis Staples, but it was his ecstatic headline shows—often more than 200 of them a year—that solidified his reputation as a roots rock powerhouse and an inexorable road warrior. NPR’s Mountain Stage compared his “eloquent, soulful songwriting” to Bill Withers and James Taylor, while Relix celebrated his “poetic Americana,” and The Boston Herald raved that “he’s made a career of confident, danceable positivity.”

That positivity would serve Montbleau well on the long and winding road to Wood, Fire, Water, and Air. Work on the record first began in the summer of 2019 at the gorgeous Guilford Sound studio in southern Vermont, where Montbleau and producer Adam Landry (Deer Tick, Rayland Baxter) laid down basic tracks with a rotating cast of players. At the time, Montbleau had little idea what he was getting himself into.

“I honestly didn’t know what this project was going to be for a very long time,” he explains. “All I knew was that I had a bunch of songs I was really excited about, and that I wanted to take a new approach to recording them.”

For much of his career, Montbleau had worked fast and loose in the studio, capturing music as raw and organically as possible. This time around, though, he found himself craving a bolder, more fully realized sound, and by the time he finished basic tracking in Guilford, it was clear that his work had only just begun. What followed was a yearlong odyssey of adding, subtracting, revising, and reimagining, as Montbleau and mixer/engineer James Bridges fleshed out the sessions with a broad array of instruments, textures, and colors.

“It took a long time for me to get to a place where I could trust myself enough to stretch out like this,” says Montbleau, who experimented with synthesizers and drum machines and added piano and mandolin to his repertoire for the project. “I’d always kind of deferred to other people’s expertise in the studio, but learning to trust my ears and get my hands dirty with the music was a totally empowering experience.”

As the songs took shape, it became clear to Montbleau that there were discrete themes at work within the larger collection, both sonically and emotionally. Rather than release the entire 15-track record all at once, then, he decided he would unveil the album more deliberately over the course of four separate EPs, each inspired by an element of the natural world. First up: Wood, a rustic, earthy trio of tracks taking stock of just what it means to be human in these bewildering times. Songs like the playful “Perfect” and soulful “Ankles” wrap weighty ruminations inside deceptively lighthearted packages, and the spare, stripped-down arrangements make for an ideal bridge between Montbleau’s earlier work and the more adventurous sounds to come on the album’s second installment, Fire. Infused with an infectious energy and feel-good pop optimism, Fire showcases the rock and roll side of Montbleau’s personality, celebrating the joy and liberation that comes with learning to live in the moment.

“The songs on Fire were a chance for me to just let loose and have fun,” says Montbleau. “They were an opportunity to not overthink things for a change, to trust my gut and follow what felt good.”

The arrival of Water quickly cools things down, though, bringing the music back to Earth with a more sober, meditative quality. Montbleau wrote several of the tracks while doing medicine work in Peru, and the healing, regenerative nature of that trip is obvious on songs like the dreamy “Forgiveness,” which features extensive keyboard contributions from avant-garde icon John Medeski. By the time we reach the album’s final chapter, Air, Montbleau seems to have found peace within himself, coming to terms with the transient, fleeting nature of our existence. “Just know that you are not alone,” he sings on “The Dust,” “and that’s all you get to know now.”

“Even though COVID kind of upended everything with my career, this past year has been a rare chance for me to stay put for a while and focus on what really matters,” says Montbleau, who recently invited his girlfriend and her daughter to move in with him in Burlington. “I feel like I finally have a real family life now, and I’m living on stable ground for the first time.”

That doesn’t mean the hunt for purpose and meaning is over. Ryan Montbleau will always be a seeker, and that’s alright. As Wood, Fire, Water, and Air so beautifully demonstrates, sometimes the search is its own reward.

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Svavar Knútur – Wanderlust (Spotify)

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“We remind you this not so new piece from "Svavar Knútur". Selected elegant guitar melodies and slow singing ideal for all Folk fans. Enjoy again this wonderful trip that brings in mind the endless sea waves with the blowing wind passing gently from the ears.”

-Nagamag.com

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This is a song about the conflicted emotion of Wanderlust. Based on the rhythm of a old polish train with a loud clunk in its wheels. Being torn between the optimistic joy of travel and exploration and the ever pulling love of family and friends.

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Svavar Knútur returns with his new album "Ahoy! Side A". The title already indicates it. The five songs written in 2017 and 2018 form the first half of his new double album, which will be released next year with a sound that will surprise his fans.

One song is in the focus of this release, which will surprise with its indie rock and a determined, overflowing energy: The opener "The Hurting". Powerful and with a stoic-pounding beat, that is how we have rarely heard Svavar Knútur. In addition to the five new songs, which were created in 2017 and 2018, new recordings of four old songs will be released.

The Icelandic singer / songwriter and entertainer Svavar Knútur is a musician with countless facets, preferring to name his genre Indie Nordic Folk Pop (INFP). He manages with an ease and exuberant sympathy to enchant and enthrall every audience from the first moment. He presents his songs alongside a spread of absurd stories and meanderings, seasoned with a good dose of black Icelandic humor.

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“This man from Iceland embodies everything a perfect entertainer should be: he is a true character, straightforward with a pure and bright personality, whose genuine and unpretentious air goes above and beyond the mundane.” - Marc-Stefan Andres (u.a. Zeit, SZ, Brandeins)

Svavar Knutur’s performances have been widely praised, in both the Icelandic and the international press. The German edition of Rolling Stone noted Svavar’s exceptional storytelling, charismatic stage presence and his “soft cotton, Nordic folk reverie”. Brisbane’s Rave magazine also described the young troubadour as having “swoon-worthy vocals” complimenting the “beautiful simplicity and raw emotion of his songs”. Influenced by such songwriters as Nick Drake, Kris Kristofferson and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Svavar has developed his own style.

https://soundcloud.com/svavarknutur

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