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The Big Takeover Reviews Brendan Forrest’s New Album

September 2, 2024

All music is the result of some musical journey or creative evolution on the part of its maker. As such, you can often recognise unique strands of sonic DNAthat might not otherwise be present in other artists’ work, even if, on the surface, they seem like kindred musical spirits. It is such wayward and wonderful inclusions that make music an artist’s music truly their own.

Such is the case with Daydreaming Music Fiend, which might be Brendan Forrest’s first journey into bluegrass but is far from his first musical adventure. The result of those previous ones—as a Chicago blues man and a Parisian busker, teaching in underserved rural schools, and a widening of understanding playing with African players— all flavour the music, subtly and supplely.

But, this is Forrest as a bluegrass player, and the album is full of suitably riotous and rootys sounds, deft acoustica and delicate creativity. From opener “Rice’s Bag” and its incendiary folk finesse to “Olee Dae’s” layered instrumental textures and earthy tones. From “Song for John Prine” and its suitably celebratory sound to the waltzing, old-time country cool of “When Summer is Gone,” this album walks that perfect line between tradition and forward-thinking, between the familiar and the fresh.

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The Big Takeover Reviews Tai Shan’s New Album

August 23, 2024

Like all great music, Tai Shan’s song-crafting is about much more than just the matching of sounds and styles into new sonic shapes. True, she has managed to weave a signature sound that relies on folk and jazz, Americana, and even indie-pop, and so creating a blend of music that echoes with authenticity and also infectiousness, which is deftly woven but easily accessed. However, it is the additional, less tangible qualities that bring the music to life.

It is the stuff of life – motherhood, travel, personal reflection, wanderlust, and the comfort of family – that is the musical glue that holds the nuanced notes and poetic lyrics together. And the result of all these factors is a wonderfully ironic contradiction – never has an album made you simultaneously want to hold your family close and head off down the highway in search of adventure.

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Rock and Roll Globe Premieres New Music From Paula Boggs Band

August 22, 2024

The music Paula Boggs and her band creates has been called “Soulgrass” –a magical combination of soul music and Bluegrass with elements of jazz and Americana. 

It’s a sound that earned this group big critical acclaim with the release of their 2022 studio LP Janus, a work hailed by No Depression, who proclaimed, “The storytelling on this record will pull you in, but it’s the musicianship that ultimately takes center stage, thanks to an elegant, groove-laden soundscape crafted by an all-star backing band.”

And on their excellent new album, Live at Sweetwater Music Hall, the PBB flex their sonic muscles on the famed concert stage in Mill Valley, CA, where they cut loose with a performance for the ages. 

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The Bluegrass Situation Interviews Brendan Forrest on His New Song

August 16, 2024

In Their Words: “I collaborated on this song with Dominick Leslie – IBMA winner and two-time GRAMMY Award Winner for Best Bluegrass Album with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway – and George Jackson – Australian American fiddler and IBMA winner who plays in the Jacob Jolliff Band, with Jake Blount, and countless other prominent groups. The collaboration with Dominick was the crux of the record and the reason I went to Nashville to record it in the first place. I’m a huge fan of his band, Hawktail, which is why I hit him up, and he said yes after listening to my demos. I knew at the time it was the only chance I’d have to work with him, because the pandemic had still held touring back (later that year, things blew up). Now he’s touring non-stop with Molly after their 2 GRAMMYs, and it’d be impossible to get him in the studio the way we did it.

“The recording session was lock and step, even though I’d never met George in person until he rang the doorbell moments before we recorded (nor had he heard any of the songs prior). He was informally invited to the session to ‘see what happens,’ and we knocked it out in just 2 or 3 takes. I think the instant success in the take was 50% the Nashville magic musicians and 50% the song speaking so effortlessly to us cats who have spent much of our lives dedicated to bridging the past Americana music spirit into the present.” – Brendan Forrest

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Americana Highways Interviews Megan Brickwood on Her New Song

August 14, 2024

Megan Brickwood – “Broken in the Middle”

Americana Highways presents this premiere of Megan Brickwood’s song “Broken in the Middle” from her forthcoming album All the Same, which is schedule for release on October 18. The album was produced by Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Brandi Carlile) at Bear Creek Studio and engineered by Taylor Carroll.

“Broken in the Middle” is Megan Brickwood on vocals; Jeff Fielder on guitar; Dune Butler on bass and synth; Charles Wicklander on keys and organ; and William Mapp on drums and percussion. It will be available on August 16.

The agony of two ships passing in the night is the human experience that sometimes keeps us up at night tossing and turning, and Megan Brickwood probes into this experience:  “You were waiting for me that night and you came on heavy / Playing your share to the downstairs bar / Where I, I learned to be free again / Oh I want to be free again.” Rich, vintage acoustic guitar and a classic folk delivery render this one timeless. Megan says this is her tribute to Joan Baez, and you can readily hear shades of Joan in Megan’s vocal tones too. It’s almost uncanny. It’s so maturely delivered and so seasoned, it’s hard to believe this is a debut album.

We had a very brief chat with Megan about the album.  The premiere appears just beneath the interview.

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B-Sides & Badlands Premieres New Song From Tai Shan

August 12, 2024

The open road is a special place. The wind brushing your hair; the summer sun setting on your lips; and nature appearing limitless around your feet – all conspiring to rejuvenate the body. Singer-songwriter Tai Shan certainly knows that feeling, as she attests with her song “Road Back to Me.” Premiering today, the breezy, road-trippin’ tune infects the eardrums and makes you wiggle in your seat. It shimmers as Shan turns over the melody in her hands, her voice feathered and a little world-weary. But there’s lightness in the way she crafts the lyrics. She knows full well that hitting the highway will do her body good.

“My heart, my home, my who I want to be / My blood, my bones, that girl inside of me!” she wails in the bridge. Guitars thrash around her, flapping in the wind. Written with Bradley Collins and Elizabeth Eckert, the anthem was born out of a conversation around Collins’ recent breakup and subsequent cross-country drive back to Nashville.

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