A fine songwriter and a lasting testament to the escapism and unity promised by music.
Country
They’re a band who offer a little more of themselves with each new release, and I’m Still Here speaks volumes on behalf of that quality.
Nashville songwriter and artist Meg Williams brings an air of depth and identity to the modern indie scene, with an album crafted from contemplation and heart.
“This is going to be a year of celebration. Getting back to the new normal after Covid. More new country releases and more shows to come!!!”
Piano-led pop-rock with an edge of country and a familiar melodic build up creates the uniquely emotive, poetic embrace that is Alani Keiser’s Grey Grey Love.
The songs sound completely different in this setting, their concepts and underlying emotions pour through with more urgency and raw passion, which connects in a pure and lasting way.
“Sometimes I have dreams with songs. It’s rare but when it happens I can hear the full band, production, it’s a pretty cool moment. Trying to record it half-asleep when you wake up and capture the production, though, is a whole other task!”
The highly anticipated follow-up to the single of the same name – Elyse Saunders releases the EP Free, and captures the heart of expressive, poetic country-pop with a clear edge of passion and professionalism united.
Singer and songwriter Dave Vargo excels himself once more with the beautifully poetic, simple yet striking Fault Lines.
Once again, Sid Hagan and friends excel themselves. Poetic, powerful, all-consuming – the kind of song that begs for you to just drive and drive as the music rains down. Beautiful, heartbreaking, genuine.
Vocally supreme and easily one of the most uplifting singles from Emily yet, Limousine takes metaphor to the next level, and blends the classic power of country songwriting with a clear edge of contemporary pop.
“By the time of the release, my Mom is now 1.5 years sober and in an amazing place in her life. It’s like I prophesied her changing her life with this song.”