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Jenny Kern – Coming Back For Me (Spotify)

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“Coming Back For Me hit our playlist as soon as we heard it. Jenny Kern is one of those performers whose songs are remembered once and for all. If you have a place for beauty in your heart, then this single will take its modest corner there.”

“Coming Back For Me попал в наш плейлист сразу же, как только мы услышали его. Jenny Kern из тех исполнителей, чьи песни запоминаются раз и навсегда. Если в вашем сердце есть место для красоты, то данный сингл займёт там свой скромный уголок.”

-Nagamag.com

"Coming Back For Me" is a song about solitude. It's about being alone and learning to be okay with it. Especially during this time, with everything going on in the world. There's a tension between the inner self and the outer world. How we learn to deal with our emotions, our experiences and our pain. It's a process and this song helps guide people through it especially with the build of the song.

Produced by Andy Seltzer, Carson Cody, Jenny Kern
Mixed by Andy Seltzer
Mastered by Joe LaPorta

https://www.instagram.com/jennykernmusic

About: Jenny Kern

A Canadian born Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter with a dreamy indie pop sound, Jenny Kern’s magnetic vocal style and emotive lyricism gained global attention in 2019 after the release of her debut single “Slow Burn”. She was immediately invited on her first international tour in Europe and featured on MTV, ABC and the CW.

Jenny is currently writing and recording new music with producer Andy Seltzer (Maggie Rogers, Chelsea Cutler, Valley and more) set for release early 2021.

https://twitter.com/jennykernmusic

Skinny Dyck // Dreamin’ (OFFICIAL VIDEO) (Video)

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“Never give up on the way to your seemingly impossible dreams. Regardless of the cold wind and chilly rain, remember that on the way to the event horizon, you will be rewarded. Thank you Skinny Dyck for remind us this, we shall keep dreaming until we make true most of our dreams! ”

“Никогда не сдавайся на пути к своим, казалось бы, несбыточным мечтам. Каким бы не был холодный ветер и обжигающий прохладой дождь, помни, что по пути к горизонту событий тебя ждёт вознаграждение.”

-Nagamag.com

An earworm loving driving song that leans on a twangy Duane Eddy like hook and takes advantage of indie rock sensibilities.

https://skinnydyck.bandcamp.com/

A discerning purveyor of hot twang and battered heart honky tonk, Skinny Dyck is equal parts revivalist and visionary. “I love Haggard” remarks Skin; both elbows on some hotel bar in Alberta. An apprentice of the pedal steel guitar and an inventive penman of song, the obvious country music influences don’t serve to demystify his talents. The debut full length LP “Get To Know Lonesome” sets the bar for lank, loser country that stays honest to its guts

https://www.instagram.com/skinnydyck/

Jesse Grossi Interview on Nagamag

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Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?

Jesse Grossi:
My sound varies between Smooth California reggae/ska/punk/indie pop beach groove music, with soulful, harmonious vocals...


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Jesse Grossi:
Jesse Grossi is a solo artists from Los Angeles Ca, I have been playing music off and on since I was 19. Guitar singing and song writing are my forte but I play multiple instruments. Through out my career I have had some music success in Argentina, to this day I am still growing my fan base.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Jesse Grossi:
The 1st time I heard Sublime - What I Got. It took me a while to get there but as soon as I started playing guitar, I learned basically every Sublime song.


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

Jesse Grossi:
Mac Dre "Mafioso"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?

Jesse Grossi:
Sublime "slow ride"

Discover & Listen to Jesse Grossi

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Jesse Grossi's Signature Track

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Robert Connely Farr Interview on Nagamag

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Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?

Robert Connely Farr:
americana, southern rock, indie rock, contemporary blues, country blues, juke joint blues


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Robert Connely Farr:
I studied architecture at Auburn University, spending a few years at the nonprofit student run design build Rural Studio working on the Musicman House and the Hale Country Animal Shelter. Since 2017, I've been mentored in the Bentonia Style of the Delta Blues by Jimmy “Duck” Holmes. I grew up in Bolton, Mississippi, a small town just south of the Delta where Charley Patton and Sam Chatmon are from. I released "Dirty South Blues" in 2019 - then I got cancer and had to have an emergency surgery, during which time me and the boys had a few sessions in Vancouver at Hipposonic Studios (Little Mountain Studio's for you music novices - some of my favorite rock and roll albums were recorded there!) to lay down "Country Supper". This year we also release "Gasoline" (B-Sides & Rarities) & "Live In EastVan"


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Robert Connely Farr:
yeah - I grew up listening to rock n roll - I had every Kiss album, GNR, Ratt, Crue, ACDC - I loved it all. Music just hit a spot in me that I can't really explain. It was personal, mine - no-one could tell me what to like - in fact I couldn't help what I liked - that was part of the excitement & it still is! Anyway, I remember being around 12, out in the country in the house where my Papaw grew up north of Bolton - making a blood pact in writing (that we still have) with my little brother & cousin that as soon as we all got old enough, we were heading to Los Angeles to being in a band. I guess I can't help but wonder of on a fundamental level this started it all - you know, that idea of putting the energy out there to make something happen...


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

Robert Connely Farr:
Purple Mountains "Nights That Won’t Happen"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?

Robert Connely Farr:
R.L. Boyce "I DONT NEED A WOMAN" - Bentonia Blues Festival

Discover & Listen to Robert Connely Farr

Robert Connely Farr on Spotify

Robert Connely Farr's Signature Track

Robert Connely Farr on Social Media

Robert Connely Farr's Website

Imani Wj Wright – So I Thought (Video)

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“From the soulful tracks you want to hear with your love, both together staring the winter view out of window, warmed up with a soft blanket, a warm cup of coffee. Imani Wj Wright with his new track So I Thought sings sensual and profoundly impactful through a reflective, soft, sweet harmonic groove. ”

-Nagamag.com

Imani deals with his relationship slowly drifting away on “So I Thought”
https://instagram.com/imaniwjwright1

Meet Me at the Downbeat [OFFICIAL VIDEO] (Video)

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“”Meet Me at the Downbeat” or o Upbeat?, Big Fat Meanies first song from their debut album “The Time Has Come” with their fantastic official video trap us into their lush layering of sounds based on wonderful instrumentalists who knows how to perform and giving continues the right funky grooves yet the vocalist performance is the spice of all this sonic bliss, which not stay sort in duration but squeeze you out all your party vibes you hide in! Amazing!”

-Nagamag.com

Big Fat Meanies is a 9-piece musical collective from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Drawing influences from progressive rock, ska, metal and punk, the band creates a unique blend of genres that has been described as “off the wall” and “refreshingly different”.

Big Fat Meanies has become a well-known name in their home city of Lancaster. They have opened for national touring acts such as Roxy Roca and Thank You Scientist, and have headlined local venues The Chameleon Club and Tellus360 multiple times.
https://bigfatmeanies.com/

Unwed Sailor – Look Alive (Spotify)

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Unwed Sailor – Look Alive
(Spotify)

Unwed Sailor enters its third decade of creating lush, evocative instrumental music, with the honesty of Johnathon Ford -- a onetime member of Pedro the Lion and Roadside Monument — anchoring the way. The upcoming Look Alive album comes from a place of strength and inspiration. Its seven songs are about emerging from hardship, not unscathed, but rather, with newfound conviction in who you are. It’s out June 12th by Old Bear Records via Light In the Attic distro.

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