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Drayton Farley “A Heavy Duty Heart” Drayton Farley’s A Heavy Duty Heart captures the moment when a promising songwriter stops sounding like “one to watch” and starts sounding like an artist with a clear, confident point of view. The Alabama songwriter has always written with emotional plainspokenness and blue-collar detail, but this record broadens the […]

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Ben Chapman – Feet On Fire This artist comes across a bit peculiar vocally, but not quirky. His voice is perfectly suited for tunes like “Everything’s Different.” The showcase is penetrating like the singer-songwriters who stayed above the surface during the punk & new wave era. He uses his creativity wisely. Even a country-based “Out […]

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The Binoculars “Lookout Heart” Americana Highways is hosting this premiere of The Binoculars’ version of the Lila Duncan song “Lookout Heart” from their forthcoming debut album, Double Whammy, which is set for release on July 17 via Jalopy Records. Double Whammy was recorded and mixed by Joseph “joebass” DeJarnette at Greenpoint Recording Collective and mastered […]

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Bright Eyes show at Red Rocks in Colorado We are, for better or worse (and, let’s be honest, it’s the worst) reliving the early 2000s. Wars of our own making, a faltering economy, and a leader that’s leading us…where, exactly? With that, though, we’ve at least been able to celebrate some of the best music […]

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Neale Eckstein – Build Our Dreams While this music isn’t going to raise eyebrows like Randy Newman’s “Short People,” the charm lies in Massachusetts’ Neale Eckstein’s ability to set music to a nostalgic scenario as he does on “Always Been Older Than Me.” Neale has always had an attractive balladeer storyteller voice. He explores, through […]

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