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Smoky Mountains – The Baptism

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“If you get acquainted with the work of -smoky mountains for the first time, then this track will become a kind of dedication and baptism into the amazing world of Country, Southern Rock and chic, charismatic vocals. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Если вы в первый раз знакомитесь с творчеством -Smoky Mountains-, то этот трек станет для вас своеобразным посвящением и крещением в удивительный мир музыки country, southern rock и шикарного, харизматичного вокала.”

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https://www.instagram.com/smokymountainsmusic/

The Lied To’s – Two Days

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“In "Two Days", the singer states a bitter fact about broken relationships. If things don't go well, someone has to make the start and how it feels if you are the one leaving? Find out the answer behind these Southern Rock vibrations.”

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There’s no better story to tell for that kind of tune than one of heartbreak. But this song also poses the question of what’s it like to be the one who is doing the leaving. That’s what thesinger is asking here. He’s the one being left. We’ve all been in this situation at least once – desperate to know if it's really going to happen.

https://www.liedtomusic.com/

Beau Jennings & The Tigers – I’m Reaching, Lord

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“Exciting and multifaceted track with clear and deep meaning. By listening repeatedly u learn the artist’s thought. Don’t be afraid to get out of your own world and enter in the charm of “Beau Jennings & The Tigers”.”

“Волнующий и многогранный трек, светлый, чистый и очень глубокий по смыслу. С каждым новым, очередным прослушиванием вновь и вновь познаёшь авторскую мысль. Не бойтесь вылезти из своего замкнутого мира и окунитесь в очарование нового трека от -Beau Jennings & The Tigers-.”

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Norman, Okla.-based singer-songwriter Beau Jennings and his band The Tigers have released their new single “Lord, I’m Reaching” from their upcoming album Heavy Light, due out March 25 via Black Mesa Records. Click here to watch the official music video.

Melding classic blues with gripping heartland rock, “I’m Reaching, Lord” finds Jennings searching for something to hold on to while pushing through life’s uncertainties.

“What else can you do besides keep reaching? I’ve heard it said how satisfying it is to call a spade a spade, no matter what that might mean, and I think there’s a good element of that here,” Jennings says. “But there’s a spirit of defiance here too that I can really credit to The Tigers and the energy they bring. I can zone out and write a song in black and white on my own but one of my favorite things about the band is how they can blow it out and bring it up to full color.”

“I’m Reaching, Lord” is the latest track from Jennings’ upcoming full-length record, which was recorded at Cardinal Song, the studio of The Tigers bassist Michael Trepagnier, following the release of The Thunderbird and its bold acoustic reimagination, Son Of Thunderbird. The band — which is comprised of Jennings, Trepagnier, Chase Kerby, Dustin Ragland and John McCall — mix lush, layered production with the warm, retro sound of 1970s heartland rock. Alongside the upbeat, sunlit vibe of “Sunflower,” Jennings taps into some challenging and reflective moments too. “Colorado” recalls his personal pilgrimage to the state following the loss of his mother, while “Juniper” serves as a personal letter to Jennings’ own daughter.

The record follows up the band’s 2021 EP Feel the Light, which earned praise from an array of outlets including Americana UK, who noted that the release “sound[s] like classic heartland rock like Tom Petty or Jeff Tweedy, with jangly indie rock guitar… Jennings’ low croon sounds similar to Chris Isaak’s and Lyle Lovett’s if they had both decided to rock out a bit more.” His new track “I’m Reaching, Lord” follows the record’s heartfelt lead single “Sunflower,” which was featured on BBC Sounds and earned coverage from DittyTV, Americana Highways and more.

“My wife and I went on a long bike ride one summer morning a while back,” Jennings explained, shedding light on the inspiration behind the tune. “East Norman, Okla. has lots of backroads that are perfect for a long trip with rolling hills and long interrupted views of sunrises and sunsets. I remember at one point as she went ahead of me that it was a good thing, it meant I had farther to go, and I just wanted the ride to last forever. Oklahoma has a lot of problems and yet this was one of the more beautiful moments that make living here just a little bit richer. I wrote this song about as quickly as it took to sing it. I wanted to preserve that ride, that morning, that time with someone I love, and use it as a kind of introduction to the record, kind of a, ‘Welcome, come on in, get comfortable’ kind of statement.”

Released in January, Jennings also joined Rosie Thomas for a cover of Björk’s 90s track “All Is Full of Love,” which earned coverage from Pitchfork and Brooklyn Vegan among others. Jennings and Thomas are joined by Sufjan Stevens, The Shins, Iron & Wine, Alexi Murdoch, The Head and the Heart’s Charity Theilen, The Lone Bellow’s Kanene Pipkin, William Fitzsimmons, Dawn Landes, Audrey Assad, Leigh Nash, Denison Witmer, Josh Ottum, Kyshona Armstrong, Kevin Brace along with Buster, Alvie and Jeff Shoop for the collaborative track.

With nearly two decades of hard work and creative accomplishments behind him, Jennings has much to be proud of. From his time in Brooklyn during the late 2000s with his band Cheyenne to his own DIY solo work, Jennings has continued to create art that is both inspiring and thought-provoking.

One of his most celebrated projects is The Verdigris, his 2015 music and documentary film project which focused on the life of legendary cowboy, actor, writer, humorist and Oklahoma native Will Rogers. Inspired by the historic 1930s field recordings of Alan Lomax, Jennings went on a journey to locations Rogers had visited throughout his life. He recorded a song at every stop during his journey, trekking from the North Slope of Alaska, where Rogers tragically died in a plane crash, all the way back to the place of his birth in Oklahoma. The project, which featured backing vocals and banjo from Sufjan Stevens on a selection of songs, was nominated for a Heartland Emmy and aired on Public Television channels across the U.S.

https://www.facebook.com/beaujenningsok/

Son of Cormack – I Love It When It Rains in Texas (Spotify)

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“Catchy tune that travelled us far away, with its roaring guitar chords and wild mood. "Son of Cormack" sounds strong and gives life to those lyrics. Discover the free spirit and captivating energy of this Alternative Rock candy.”

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The song is an ode to Texas and its big rain. Based around a bluesy rock theme that is not re reinventing the wheel but really does what it says on the tin. The solo adds grit and the ending has a captivating time change for an epic finish

https://www.instagram.com/sonofcormack/

https://sonofcormack.bandcamp.com/

The Waymores – Even When (Spotify)

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“We all have loved ones and cannot imagine ourselves without them, but is this true for every single person? "The Waymores" may have the answer in their new song. Our favourite Country sound with roaring guitars and catchy lyrics, full of supportive spirit.”

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“Even When” reflects upon losses: People and situations that you thought you couldn’t live without. As time passes maybe you realize you were wrong and other times maybe you weren’t. Some people really aren’t worth missing but no matter how many times you tell yourself that, it still stings when they go.

When we started writing “Even When,” we weren’t in this place of anguish over lost loves but more of a spiteful spot taking the approach of “I don’t need anybody” but also “don’t you miss me?” The lyrics came rather quickly but the dynamics were born later, in the studio. In the breakdown, Willie asked our steel player to pick the steel like a banjo and it wound up being one of our favorite little album secrets.

https://www.thewaymores.com/

Nickola Magnolia – I Love Country Music (more than I ever loved you) (Video)

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“It seems that in this song -Nickola Magnolia- aimed to form the image of a soul wandering in the world regardless of its human essence. Good and mental Country music. The state of harmony and cleansing of consciousness is guaranteed.”

“Такое впечатление, что у -Nickola Magnolia- в этой песне была цель сформировать образ странствующей души, которая блуждает по миру независимо от человеческой сущности. Добрая и душевная country музыка. Состояние гармонии и очищения сознания — гарантировано.”

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https://nickolamagnolia.com/

Kate Ellis – Scars (Spotify)

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“We introduce the wild single of Kate Ellis for a different than usual listening experience. Favourable Americana sound followed by boldly expressive vocals. Its strong energetic guitar patterns and catchy drums can also fulfil every expectation.”

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"There are all different sorts of love”, writer Blakney Francis once observed, “It can even become hate… really, hate is just another kind of caring.”

Scars is a dysfunctional love song about the fine line between love and hate in relationships. But in this story, even after the endless rinse and repeat cycles of stormy emotion, there's still love there in the end.

Scars is the lead single in the run-up to Americana artist Kate Ellis' much-anticipated sophomore album Spirals which will be released on Feb 4th, and was produced by the legendary John Reynolds (Sinéad O’Connor, Indigo Girls, Belinda Carlisle).

http://www.kateellis.com/

Phillip Sanders – If I Didn’t Love You Girl (Spotify)

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“That juicy rhythm, melodious vocals of Phillip Sanders and romantic promise in the lyrics, will melt the ice in your hearts. Very personal and even a little intimate composition, which makes you think about many things.”

“Очень сочный ритм, энергичный и мелодичный вокал -Phillip Sanders- и романтичный посыл в тексте, строки которого растопят лёд в ваших сердцах. Очень личная и даже немного интимная композиция, которая заставляет о многом задуматься.”

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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

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