From Honest Life. RIYL: Amanda Shires, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, Ryan Adams.
Jan 31, 2017
Courtney Marie Andrews Performs "How Quickly Your Heart Mends"
Labels:
Courtney Marie Andrews,
Live performances
Stranger Things
Labels:
Florida Georgia Line,
Luke Bryan,
memes,
Satire,
Sturgill Simpson,
Winona Ryder
New Blood: Check Out Karly Driftwood
By Robert Dean
Karly Driftwood is onto something interesting. The
singer-songwriter from Middle of Nowhere, Virginia up and moved to Nashville
and is making a serious play for figuring herself out and being weird as fuck
in the process.
While sure, moving to Nashville to pursue a career in
country music isn’t anything new - it’s the layered persona that Karly offers
that sets her apart. Think mortuary school meets working in a strip club meets
competent musician who’s obsessed with craft over façade. That’s a different
mix than the usual fare creeping out of Nashville these days.
She’s released a few songs via Soundcloud (I have no idea
why she keeps deleting them) and they offer a swath of identity signifiers
rather than just some lame songs.
The two tracks currently up are the Mazzy Star-esque Ain’t it Sad
How Things Can Change and the more Unknown
Hinson meets Minnie Pearl The Dead Guy Song.
Both are equally impressive as they show off the 22-year
old’s abilities as a budding writer. Hopefully, we get more peeks into the mind
of the funeral home – the darkness is welcomed in a world as bleak as this one.
What works about Karly is she’s after a darker game and persona
that plays to her strengths. There isn’t enough country that’s got a little
Danzig feel these days, and seeing a woman grab that swagger and vibrato and
turn the inherent darkness into some bleeding heart songs could cause some
serious damage.
Labels:
Danzig,
Karly Driftwood,
Mazzy Star,
Minnie Pearl,
New Blood,
Robert Dean,
Unknown Hinson
Latest Promo Photos: Stapleton, Zac Brown Band, Kelsea Ballerini, etc.
These don't seem right. I'm just posting what PR sends me...
(These were inspired by the hilarious Millions of Dead Posers.)
(These were inspired by the hilarious Millions of Dead Posers.)
Jan 30, 2017
Chris Janson Performs "Holdin' Her" on Today
Labels:
Chris Janson,
Live performances
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