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Emily Shirley – Fire Breathers

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“A delicate, melodic and very fragile track in the Indie Folk genre. Discover the world of wonderful harmonies, beautiful, feminine vocals -emily shirley- and lively, rich sound palette of real, human emotions! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Нежный, мелодичный и очень хрупкий трек в жанре Indie Folk. Откройте для себя мир чудесных гармоний, красивый, женственный вокал -Emily Shirley- и живую, насыщенную звуковую палитру настоящих, человеческих эмоций!”

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Emily Shirley’s brand of thoughtful songwriter pop/rock is as finely tuned and brightly colored as the graphic design projects she works on for her day gig. Her latest release, DuoTone, is a genre-bending hybrid of indie-pop melodies woven over thoughtful, grounded lyrics. It represents the full, vibrant sonic image of a writer who has come into her own in the Austin, Texas scene.

A Connecticut native, Emily was steeped in church choir, musical theater, and Debbie Gibson at a young age. Classically trained on piano and a veteran of high school and college semi-pro acapella choirs, she found her place as a vocalist and writer when she joined the Boston based band Amun Ra as the lead singer, touring their soulful pop songwriting with breakbeats and electronica to clubs across the Northeast. They released 2 full length albums in her 6 years with them.

In 2006, Emily moved to Austin, Texas and realigned her musical existence. Starting over in a new city without a band as well as juggling her graphic design business and being a mom, “I had to carve out my solo space and find a way to let music work with my lifestyle,” she notes. She fell in love with the piano again and began writing and gigging; she released her EP Tiny Truths in 2010, produced by Daniel Barrett (Ruthie Foster, Susan Gibson). Reviewsic described the EP’s sound as “executed with the same old-meets-new-quirkiness of Feist.” In 2013 she found her band again, joining Austin favorite The Belle Sounds on piano, synth, and vocals. She's toured Texas and the West Coast with The Belle Sounds, performing in esteemed venues like Strange Brew in Austin and The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco.

Most recently, Emily released a series of singles that culminated in the release of her 2015 EP DuoTone, now available as a limited edition disc. Featuring songs produced by Mark Hallman (Carole King, Ani DiFranco) and Daniel Barrett, DuoTone displays Emily's ability to illuminate scenes and landscapes through sound. "Suffering Soul" has a sonic palette that drops the listener in the middle of the desert, parched and desperate, searching for salvation. “Starstruck” brings a swinging piano and brassy horns to themes of nostalgia for more innocent artistic times, and hints to her list of musical influences like Nellie McKay and Rufus Wainwright. Emily Shirley’s artistic point of view and skillful sonic experimentation make for a varied and stirring repertoire. “My formative years are still happening,” she jokes when describing her musical life, the honest response of a musician and creator always on the lookout for the next spark.

https://emilyshirley.com/

MARK NEVIN – SOMETHING IN HER SONG FOR ME

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“Music created for dialogue with yourself, when you are walking through the flooded light after the rain of the pavement. Classic Indie Folk with an admixture of American, with a light rustle of percussion against the background and vocals -mark nevin-. The best combination of the correct wyba and mood. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Музыка созданная для диалога с самим собой, когда вы прогуливаетесь по залитой светом после дождя мостовой. Классический Indie Folk с примесью Americana, с лёгким шелестом перкуссии на фоне и вокалом -MARK NEVIN-. Лучшее сочетание правильного вайба и настроения.”

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This is a song about entering into the mystery of the soul, taking a break from the material world and coming back transformed

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Martin Buster – Shitty Tradition

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“Immerse yourself in this bottomless ocean a flurry of emotions and euphoria and enjoy its extraordinary gifts. This is a journey into a stream of sound maze, which helps to completely immerse yourself in an indescribable, deep and such hypnotic atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Погрузитесь в этот бездонный океан шквала эмоций и эйфории и насладитесь его необычайными дарами. Это путешествие в поток звукового лабиринта, который помогает целиком погрузиться в непередаваемую, глубокую и такую гипнотическую атмосферу.”

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https://www.facebook.com/MartinBuster

Martin Buster is ready with his second single "Shitty Tradition" - a heartfelt and at the same time magnificent indie-pop song that questions the gender traditions of 2022.

The opening line in “Shitty Tradition”

You are better at dancing than I am, but I'm the one who's supposed to lead, “Shitty tradition”

The lyrics of "Shitty Tradition" was written in response to the debate in Denmark about gender equality in the music industry. The list of most played artists on Danish radio had just been published and there were no women in the top 10.

"When I know so many absurdly talented female artists, why are they not played on Danish radio as much as men? It made me, in a bigger picture, think about how my gender has influenced my upbringing and who I have, become as a human being. And at the same time how the traditional gender understandings in these years are being phased out, and that we are on the way to a much higher degree of equality. But the absence of women on the list for most played Danish musicians, shows that there is a long way to go.”

The Pinkerton Raid – Sometimes, Brothers

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“A simple and easy to understand the composition in the genre of Indie Folk, containing a deep, philosophical meaning. It helps to think about important things in our lives and, perhaps, change something in it for the better. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Простая и лёгкая для понимания композиция в жанре Indie Folk, содержащая в себе глубокий, философский смысл. Помогает задуматься о важных вещах в нашей жизни и, возможно, что-то изменить в ней в лучшую сторону.”

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"Sometimes, Brothers" comes from that experience where someone you love is suffering, and there's a lot of miles between you, and the distance means that you can't fully understand the pain they're in, much less do anything about it. It's that feeling of big empathy and big helplessness. -- Jesse James DeConto, acoustic guitar + lead vocals

Scott McFarlane - drumkit

Jonathan DePue - bass

David Wimbish - audio production + piano + organ

Charlie Humphrey - trumpet

Caroline DeConto, Steven DeConto, Katie DeConto, Sarah Shearin, Tori Elliott-Gingerich, Derek Skeen, Fleming Talton - additional vocals

Kevin Williams- additional production

Adam Gonsalves/Telegraph - mastering

https://pinkertonraid.com/

Callen – Love Myself Alone

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“"Callen" sings with full confidence under the soft chords of his guitar and airy hihat samples. A fresh Folk production that starts smoothly and gradually evolves into a bright star, emiting its pure energy to every listener.”

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Artist said about this release:

“Ghost Reflections” are known as an optical issue that is generally caused by internal light reflections within a camera and lens but only occurs under

specific conditions. Ghost reflections are the common theme across this whole album because of the cyclical themes that have carried me through life;

self-deprecation, coping, introspection, growth, retrospect, self-love, self-improvement, burn-out, Repetition. The songs are in order from my early days

to now. In short, it's a retrospective comment on all the times I thought I hit rock bottom, and my eyes opened up a little differently. My ghost reflections

are the changes I went through every time a burn out, or a deep pit in my life led me into over-introspection. The changes I made were sometimes

reactive in the wrong way, and just noticing that makes life feel all a little messier. I’m being vague right now, but the songs are specific. Bottom line is

after so much pain growing up you start to feel like things go right through you, so in a way this is my metamorphosis of a kid into a ghost.

https://listen.callensounds.com/t/callen-ghostreflections

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Callen (he/him) is an American singer-songwriter and producer based in Nashville, TN. Originally from Dallas, and growing up in the

bay area of California, Callen’s formative years as an artist consisted of playing drums and writing songs with various alternative

rock, and indie projects regionally and nationally. It wasn’t until breaking a tour with an indie rock group he was drumming for at the

time, that he decided to stay in Nashville where he began releasing music independently under “Callen.”

In 2018, he established himself as a producer with his independent release of “By My Side” getting featured on Trap Nation and

passing one million streams across platforms. The next year, Callen established his voice, becoming a Splice community event

winner for Music Tech Fest with his original song and debut as a vocalist, “Silver & Gold.” Not long after signing a co-publishing

agreement with Bailer Music in Nashville, he had his first major label release pass one million streams as a songwriter and producer

with “Lion’s in the Sky (feat. Bryar) by Vion Konger.” Gaining a new platform with international collaboration curated by Bailer Music,

Callen then released “Critical” in partnership with Vion Konger and Sony Music in the beginning of 2021, which was added to

multiple Spotify editorial playlists the first week of its release. Previously, with the releases of “Grew Up In My Head,” and “What

Could I Do” both getting featured on Sirius XM and several other noteworthy outlets, Callen is finally releasing his first album. The

first of many.

I Used to Be Sam – Seamstress

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“A very faithful find to insert a human speech into such a beautiful, lyrical composition. Here there are instrumental notes of the solar east, Synthpop rhythms and deep leading vocals. The track that is remembered with its absolutely unique atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень верная находка вставить разговорную речь человека в столь красивую, лирическую композицию. Здесь присутствуют инструментальные нотки солнечного востока, ритмы Synthpop и глубокий лидирующий вокал. Трек, который запоминается своей абсолютно уникальной атмосферой.”

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Internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and musical artist I Used To Be Sam (aka Annie Goodchild) shares their most poignant single to date – ‘Seamstress’, out on 20 April. The track is taken from the artist’s upcoming self-titled debut EP under their new creative moniker, set for release on 14 June.

(pronouns: she / they)

Growing up, I Used To Be Sam always knew that they had been transracially adopted (the term for when a child is adopted by parents of a different race). “I remember fighting with my mom and saying how could you name me Annie after the most famous orphan of all time?!”, referencing the infamous Broadway musical. Looking back on aspects of their childhood, “I was trying to figure out why so much of what made me different from my family was erased.” Since they can remember, they have always wanted to track down their birth family. After taking a DNA test the artist finally matched with a first cousin who helped Goodchild to track down her biological father. Before being adopted, she learned, she used to be named Samantha.

Usually a guarded person, I Used To Be Sam opened up to a producer on a gruelling five-day run of writing sessions in Berlin – she spoke candidly about connecting with her birth father for the first time, and the agony of trying to reunite with her biological mother. Her attempts to reconnect with her birth mother were met by repudiation, leaving her feeling as if she was her “dirty secret and a mark of shame”. Thus, the song ‘Seamstress’ was born; written for and about Goodchild’s biological mother.

Speaking of the track, I Used To Be Sam says, “I knew going into this process that one of the songs on this initial EP would be about my birth mother. Although there is so much more I want to say to her, and so much more I need to explore for myself, this is the song that needed to come first. Like the rest of the EP, I wrote Seamstress in the small bedroom studio of Novaa, the producer I’ve collaborated with for this whole project. We sat on the floor and talked and laughed, and slowly and naturally I began to talk about this very specific hurt that has been my companion throughout life – the rejection and re-rejection of my birth mother.

I’ve spent my life wondering about so much. Does she think about me? Can she remember my face? Do I look like her? Does she want to see me and meet me as much as I want to meet her? I got my answer and although it’s not what I wanted, “at least now I know”. As I said those words out loud the lyrics to the chorus were born. Our friend Andres Vey was in town and I had written with him before so we invited him to come hang out and just see what came about. Everything else happened really organically and by the end of the day the three of us were singing around a microphone together in unison. Writing the song felt sad, but it also felt right.”

At the beginning of the sprawling and folk-influenced track (which also references Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story of shame and redemption The Scarlet Letter) the voice that opens the song is Goodchild’s own daughter. “I wanted to physically put my body in the music, almost as proof of my existence that was being denied,” they say. “I wanted to have proof that I’m not repeating the pattern. It felt healing in some ways.”

Previously known for her work as Annie Goodchild and as a featured singer in the musical collective Postmodern Jukebox, I Used To Be Sam steps into a complex journey of transracial adoption and self-discovery on their new EP ‘I Used to Be Sam’ – an explorative new collection of deeply personal, cinematic, left-field pop, all wrapped up in the singers distinctively illustrious voice. The first of many chapters for I Used To Be Sam, it’s the mark of the artist making the bravest, freest and most confronting music of their prolific career.

https://www.facebook.com/iusedtobesam

https://www.lavichirecords.com/i-used-to-be-sam

Kerin Maguire – Honeybee

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“This cute track can be compared with a precious stone, which is the only one in his own way. His shining edges reflect Soul -kerin Maguire-. Impritated with tenderness, femininity and warm acoustic design. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Этот милый трек можно сравнить с драгоценным камнем, который единственный в своём роде. Его сияющие грани отражают душу -Kerin Maguire-. Пропитан нежностью, женственностью и тёплым акустическим оформлением.”

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CARDS – Fire Sign Water Moon

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“Very dear in terms of the atmosphere and frankly in terms of general emotionality, the track, which can be called an elegant ballad in the genre -Indie Rock-. Feel how the fire of love is burned inside. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень милый по атмосфере и откровенный в плане общей эмоциональности трек, который смело можно назвать изящной балладой в жанре -Indie Rock-. Почувствуйте, как внутри разжигается огонь любви.”

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Michael Crean – Just for Now

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“An emotionally impactful and discreetly intense single has just arrived from Michael Crean. Deep and somehow dark Folktronica sound that evolves within mystery. The lyrics have a true meaning and performed in characteristic way too. Consider watching the clip for the full artistic experience!”

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Just for Now is the intimate 3rd single from Michael Crean. A dream-like composition about searching for temporary serenity. Through cascading strings parts and manipulated vocal samples, the song summons both a dark and hopeful atmosphere.

Crean wrote and recorded all the parts from his shed during 2021’s lockdown.

‘Just for Now’ has already been described as ‘a track so good that you can’t help but listen to again and again’ by Hotvox

Crean’s first two solo releases have been described as; ‘Multilayered [and] emotional’ by Glasse House, ‘Enigmatic and Intriguing’ by Electric Sound of Joy and listed in When The Horn Blows weekly top tracks.

After releasing the track last month, Crean released the music video this week (April 19th). The self directed music video features Lithuanian dancer Erika Sviderskyte and is shot on the Eastern coast of England.

Crean will be playing at the renowned Camden Assembly on Saturday April 23rd to celebrate the release.

Michael will also be releasing his 4th single ‘Silence’ on May 6th.

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