Lucinda Williams has shared a music video for her recent single, “Rock N Roll Heart.” The black and white clip marks the first time in over three decades that Williams has starred in one of her videos, following 1988’s “Passionate Kisses.”
Directed by Neilson Hubbard and Joshua Britt, the video sees Williams singing the poignant lyrics as two young kids play along on instruments, dance around a loft space, and graffiti a nearby street.
“Rock n Roll Heart” comes off Williams’ recent LP, Stories from a Rock N Roll Heart,...
Directed by Neilson Hubbard and Joshua Britt, the video sees Williams singing the poignant lyrics as two young kids play along on instruments, dance around a loft space, and graffiti a nearby street.
“Rock n Roll Heart” comes off Williams’ recent LP, Stories from a Rock N Roll Heart,...
- 8/9/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Kelsey Waldon spelled out her origin story in the personal song “Kentucky, 1988,” one of many high points on her latest album, White Noise/White Lines. The songwriter returns to her home state, and her tiny town of Monkey’s Eyebrow, for a new video for the track, retracing the steps she took there as a child.
“Sun blisters on your skin/an arrowhead in the dirt/the Ohio River rolls on banks of sand/and if it don’t flood this year, we’ll have crops again,” Waldon sings in the imagery-rich lyrics.
“Sun blisters on your skin/an arrowhead in the dirt/the Ohio River rolls on banks of sand/and if it don’t flood this year, we’ll have crops again,” Waldon sings in the imagery-rich lyrics.
- 6/23/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Lilly Hiatt will release her new album Walking Proof on March 27th. It’s the follow-up to 2017’s acclaimed Trinity Lane and teams the Nashville songwriter, singer, and guitar player with guests like Amanda Shires, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and her own father, the troubadour John Hiatt.
Ahead of Walking Proof‘s arrival, Hiatt unveiled the song “Brightest Star,” an irresistible slice of jangle-rock that finds Hiatt pushing her voice into its highest register and using a subtle trill to great effect. It’s an empowering song, about walking through life...
Ahead of Walking Proof‘s arrival, Hiatt unveiled the song “Brightest Star,” an irresistible slice of jangle-rock that finds Hiatt pushing her voice into its highest register and using a subtle trill to great effect. It’s an empowering song, about walking through life...
- 1/9/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The Americana Music Association U.K. (Ama-uk), a self-described “little sister” of the Nashville-based Ama, recently held their annual conference in London, with last weekend’s U.K. Americana Awards ceremony the centerpiece.
At the gala, staged at Hackney Empire in East London, Mary Gauthier was named International Artist of the Year, while Brandi Carlile’s powerful “The Joke” took home the award for International Song of the Year. Courtney Marie Andrews’ May Your Kindness Remain was crowned International Album of the Year.
Winning U.K. artists — most of whom...
At the gala, staged at Hackney Empire in East London, Mary Gauthier was named International Artist of the Year, while Brandi Carlile’s powerful “The Joke” took home the award for International Song of the Year. Courtney Marie Andrews’ May Your Kindness Remain was crowned International Album of the Year.
Winning U.K. artists — most of whom...
- 2/5/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
In between the release of 2015’s Flatlands, a dark, moody journey through his native Texas panhandle, and this year’s new album The Last American, Ryan Culwell nearly lost his life. Disenfranchised by the touring business and uncertain of his next step as an artist, Culwell took a job trimming trees and, like a scene out of Maximum Overdrive, came face-to-blade with an out-of-control chainsaw.
He realized immediately that he wasn’t cut out for tree work.
Seated in his favorite pupuseria near his home in one of Nashville’s most ethnically diverse neighborhoods,...
He realized immediately that he wasn’t cut out for tree work.
Seated in his favorite pupuseria near his home in one of Nashville’s most ethnically diverse neighborhoods,...
- 10/9/2018
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Best Of What’s Next artist Amy Speace has announced the release of forthcoming album How To Sleep On A Stormy Boat, due out on April 16 via Wind Bone Records. The album, which was produced by Neilson Hubbard, features 11 tracks peppered with collaborations from the likes of Ben Sollee, John Fullbright, and Mary Gauthier. The release will also be available with a bonus Ep containing six extra tracks. You can get a taste of what’s to come from Speace by listening to the title track from How To Sleep In A Stormy Boat below....
- 2/12/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
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