• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Sweetheart Pub

The Best Americana, Country and Folk Music Publicity

  • Home
  • About
  • Consult
  • Testimonials
  • Podcast
  • Free Advice
  • Photography
You are here: Home / Archives for HOME PAGE FEATURES

HOME PAGE FEATURES

Glide Magazine Premieres New Music From Josh Langston

November 2, 2023

Set against the rustic backdrop of Historic Downtown Bryan, Texas, Tastes Like Sin promises to unfold a love story rooted deep in Texas tradition. While it spans two decades, each track is as fresh as the morning sun, guiding listeners through the classic arc of a romance that starts with the “Promised Land” and draws to a close with “Just Cause.”

Glide is premiering the new song “Still Hurts When It Rains” where Langston shows why he has earned comparisons to Colter Wall and Warren Zeiders with his vocals. This is a modern Americana country tune where the twangy whiny pitch is tossed aside for something more robust.

Read More…

Filed Under: HOME PAGE FEATURES

Glide Magazine Premieres New Single by Colin Cutler

August 29, 2023

North Carolina-based singer-songwriter and Army veteran Colin Cutler might very well be the second coming of fellow Carolina musician/historian Dom Flemons. Armed with a banjo, guitar, and harmonicas, Colin’s music draws inspiration from various genres, including early country, blues, old-time, gospel, and rock and roll. It might be safe to say that if Bob Dylan would listen to new music, he might even mark a spot on his playlist for Cutler who evokes a Time Out of Mind/Love and Theft era of folksy and bluesy aesthetics. 

His upcoming album, Tarwater, set to be released on October 31st on Bandcamp and via streaming on November 3rd, is a unique marriage of Culter’s literary and musical interests. In a pilgrimage across the Americana genre, from his folk roots in banjo-based old-time to the gospel music of his Pentecostal upbringing, to honky-tonk country and blues-based roots rock, the lyrics explore the literary works of Flannery O’Connor, the Georgia Catholic writer whom Kurt Vonnegut hailed as “the greatest American short story writer of [his] generation.” Colin has transformed these stories into a captivating musical tapestry weaving together sound that captures the essence of life’s highs and lows.

Cutler first encountered the works of O’Connor during his college years. Initially uncertain about his feelings toward her writing, he recognized the depth of her storytelling, which placed characters in challenging circumstances to explore their true essence, shot through with sparks of the divine. This connection inspired him to record the Peacock Feathers EP (2018), featuring four songs based on characters from O’Connor’s short stories. The EP not only sparked engaging discussions at conferences but also granted Cutler the privilege of performing at O’Connor’s former home, now a museum, in Milledgeville. The project even caught the attention of BBC Introducing, earning him international recognition.

Read More

Filed Under: HOME PAGE FEATURES

Americana UK Premieres New Single By Philip Bowen

August 29, 2023

Appalachia is still a fertile breeding ground for new roots artists.

Appalachia has exerted a massive influence on American roots music over the years, being the region where the original Scottish and Irish settler’s music from Scotland and Ireland mixed with the blues of the black population to create something that is at once familiar but also different. The music was homemade, and played by friends and family rather than by professional musicians. This process is still happening today as the latest musician to emerge from the area, Philip Bowen, uses his Appalachian experiences as inspiration for his album ‘Old Kanawha’. Americana UK’s Martin Johnson caught up with Philip Bowen over Zoom in Detroit to discuss the stories behind ‘Old Kanawha’ and why he thinks there is a vampire in Appalachia. He explains how when he was growing up music was everywhere and at every gathering, including birthdays, weddings and funerals, guests would bring their instruments. He also hints at the challenges posed by Appalachia as he explains that his grandfather’s brother died of black lung, and how serious the current opioid crisis is in Appalachia. As far as his own musical influences are concerned he lists James Taylor, The Milk Carton Kids, Watchhouse, John Prine, and Jason Isbell as modern-day inspirational acts who are also very good storytellers. He also explains how social media has played a big part in his success to date. Finally, he explains that the Scottish influence in Appalachia is still strong as he names Scotland’s Frightened Rabbit as his favourite band of all time.

Read More

Filed Under: HOME PAGE FEATURES

Whiskey Riff Premieres Philip Bowen’s New Album

August 16, 2023

If I’ve said it once I’ve said it 100 times: The best country music right now is coming out of Appalachia.

And West Virginia native Philip Bowen is keeping that trend alive.

If you’re not familiar with Philip, he burst onto the scene with his incredible TikTok videos of himself playing fiddle alongside some great country songs. But he’s not just a fiddle player: Philip’s an amazing singer and songwriter in his own right, and now he’s ready to share some of his own music with the world.

Announced back in May, Philip’s debut album Old Kanawha drops this Friday, August 18.

But we’ve got your first opportunity to hear it before it’s released right here on Whiskey Riff.

The 13-track album is deeply rooted in his Appalachian upbringing, something that Philip tells Whiskey Riff was important to him when he set out to make the project:

“I wanted to try my very best to do as much as humanly possible in West Virginia, Appalachia, with talent from the region.”

It’s that sense of place that shines through on the album, while still remaining relatable to those outside the mountains of West Virginia, on songs like the previously-released “Vampire in Appalachia” and the companion song that follows, “A Murder.”

Read more

Filed Under: HOME PAGE FEATURES

The Bluegrass Situation Premieres Grace Morrison’s New Single

April 18, 2023

Artist: Grace Morrison
Hometown: Wareham, Massachusetts
Latest Album: Maybe Modern

What’s your favorite memory from being on stage?

There are so many! I remember the very first time I was onstage with my guitar. I was 13, and had been playing for maybe six months. I had a seafoam green electric guitar (because that’s what Billie Joe from Green Day played) and I played “Who Will Save Your Soul” by Jewel. I recall the terror before I began, and then this “hard to put your finger on” zen that came over me as I got into the song and was blinded by the lights. That moment is what got me hooked. Shortly after I remember performing in a local coffeeshop and James Spader walked in (I only knew that he was famous because people told me) and threw $20 in the tip bucket. I still have it. Then there was my little stint singing backup for Eddie Money. He had a cup of water on stage during rehearsals, and my guitar pick flew from my fingers directly into his cup of water. I may have been a tiny bit nervous he’d notice and get mad at me… he did not notice.

But most recently, I felt completely elevated at my album release show. Since 2020 I’ve played exclusively solo after years playing in bands. When we recorded my new record, the drummer John Chipman suggested we hold the album release show in Austin at the Saxon Pub. I’d been sick so I was pretty concerned about my voice before we started playing. But then I started strumming “Broken Things.” And Rich Brotherton started playing guitar. And I swear, when the chorus hit and the full band came in it was like being high. I hadn’t had that feeling playing music in a LONG time. Every worry went away. All that existed was that moment in that song. It was like my favorite lyric from Walt Wilkins’ “Trains I Missed” — “the moments I find myself right where I’m supposed to be.” Performing for me is like a constant search for THAT feeling.

Read More

Filed Under: HOME PAGE FEATURES

Americana Highways Premieres New Song from Darling West

January 23, 2023

Americana Highways brings you this premiere of Darling West’s song “Still Here” from their forthcoming album Cosmos.  Cosmos was produced by Darling West (Mari Sandvær Kreken, Tor Egil Kreken, Christer Slaaen and Thomas Gallatin) and recorded in FA Studio by Christer Slaaen & Thomas Gallatin with additional recordings in Ocean Sound. The album was mixed by Kai Worley and mastered by George Tanderø.

“Still Here” is Mari on vocals; Tor Egil on Fender Bass VI, banjo and vocals; Christer on acoustic rubber guitar, electric guitars, mellotrone and vocals; Thomas on vocals, drums, and percussion; and David Wallumrød on keys (juno 60).  Remember the thrill of the way-too-late-night phone calls?  And then things grow, and they change.  This song takes you back so gently, with a nimble delivery and crystal clear production style.

READ MORE

Filed Under: HOME PAGE FEATURES

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Footer

Search

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Twitter