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  • Matthew Mayfield Readies New Album With “Belle of the Ball”

    Birmingham, AL singer-songwriter Matthew Mayfield dropped his new single “Belle of the Ball” today. The song is the first single from his upcoming studio album Prizefighter. Mayfield is the former frontman of alt-rock outfit Moses Mayfield before they disbanded in… Continue reading

    Matthew Mayfield Readies New Album With “Belle of the Ball”
  • David Nail Announces New Single

    Country crooner David Nail has announced a new single, due out March 13. “If I Could Call” is now available for pre-save. According to Nail: “I haven’t found words to describe how proud I am of this song. It came… Continue reading

    David Nail Announces New Single
  • Bob Minner Signs To Billy Blue Records

    Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist Bob Minner has signed with bluegrass label Billy Blue Records. Minner is a top-rate banjo, guitar, mandolin, fiddle and resonator guitar player who played acoustic guitar for Tim McGraw for more than three decades. He has performed on… Continue reading

    Bob Minner Signs To Billy Blue Records
  • Britpop Titans Blur Announce Lone U.S. Tour Stop

    Nineties Brit-pop heavyweights Blur have announced a one-off tour stop in the States. Billed as a “warm-up” show the quartet visits the Fox Theater in Pomona, CA on April 10. Three days later the band plays the iconic Coachella and… Continue reading

    Britpop Titans Blur Announce Lone U.S. Tour Stop
  • NYC’s Salt Cathedral Share New Single

    Brooklyn duo Salt Cathedral have been a favorite of mine for over a decade and their latest single “Terminal Woes” continues that momentum. The duo, which started as a quartet back in 2011, has been impressively prolific and is one… Continue reading

    NYC’s Salt Cathedral Share New Single
  • NYC’s Anti-Social Camp Workshop Announces Debut Album

    Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and producer Danny Ross has announced the launch of the first ever Anti-Social Camp. Vol 1. The release is in partnership with digital distributor Amuse. Ross’ Anti-Social Camp is an interactive workshop of New York City-based producers and… Continue reading

    NYC’s Anti-Social Camp Workshop Announces Debut Album
  • Album of the Week: The World And Its People by Yosef Gutman-Levitt

    Often the best albums are the ones that take you completely by surprise. The ones where you don’t expect much but in just a few minutes are transported to another realm entirely. That’s very much the case with The World… Continue reading

    Album of the Week: The World And Its People by Yosef Gutman-Levitt
  • Lilly Hiatt Shares New Single “Hidden Day”

    Nashville-based singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt (yes, John Hiatt’s daughter) has dropped new single “Hidden Day” today via New West Records. The song is just the latest in a series of standalone, non-album tracks that Hiatt has released indpendently over the last… Continue reading

    Lilly Hiatt Shares New Single “Hidden Day”
  • Is July For Kings Working On New Material?

    One never knows what’s going on behind the scenes of bands on hiatus but sometimes social media can be a clue. Or is it? Cincinnati-based alt-rock quartet July for Kings has not made a new album since 2015’s Middletown. Additionally,… Continue reading

    Is July For Kings Working On New Material?
  • Schoolkids Records Announces RSD-Only Releases

    North Carolina-based indie label Schoolkids Records has announced three new Record Store Day titles. The releases include the following:Noctorum – Honey Mink ForeverThe Verlaines – Way Out WhereThe Groovie Ghoulies – 40 Years of Kepi & The Groovie Ghoulies The… Continue reading

    Schoolkids Records Announces RSD-Only Releases