SONG PREMIERE: Side One Track One premieres Molybden’s single “Take It”

Side One Track One premiere’s “Take It,” the new single from Molybden and the first in a series of live recordings in various bedrooms and living rooms to be released by Berniece Rode Records as digital singles. This first song was recorded, mixed and mastered by Kyle Ellison (Meat Puppets, Pariah) in his living room.

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Selective Memory Magazine reviews Silver Ships’ debut album

Selective Memory Magazine reviews “Songs From A Room That Never Moves,” Silver Ships’ debut album, saying “The soft textures of ‘60s pop is like laying on grass under a sunny day, soaking up the sweet scents of autumn as the breeze and sounds make you float away.” Read the entire review here.

// Silver Ships media page //

That Music Magazine previews The Shivers show in Philadelphia

That Music Magazine previews The Shivers’ show in Philadelphia at Kung Fu Necktie, saying “I love that bands come down from Brooklyn and Connecticut to play at Kung Fu Necktie in Fishtown. All of the bands on this bill have been following their musical passion for years, but I’d especially like to see…The Shivers’ Keith Zarriello on guitar.”

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Weekly Volcano previews Molybden show

Weekly Volcano previews Molybden’s show in Olympia at Rainy Day Records:

Musically, Woman Who Left Behind is lushly spare, and Tess Seipp’s tremulous, silky voice wraps around the four tracks like a nice hemp sandal. Growing up 62 miles from the Mexican border in the Chihuahuan Desert city of Marfa, Texas (known for its Minimalist art and the 2006 filmings of both No Country For Old Men and There Will Be Blood) and coming of age selling vinyl in Pacific Northwest record stores, Seipp, who is also known as Molybden, tells tales of the homeland and ponders the world around her, pulling together influences from Elliott Smith and Patti Smith to Charlie Feathers and Rosanne Cash, as well as paying homage to poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.

// Molybden media page //

VIDEO PREMIERE: Twang Nation premieres Christian Lee Hutson’s “Dirty Little Cheat”

Twang Nation premieres the new video from Christian Lee Hutson, “Dirty Little Cheat,” from his forthcoming album Yeah Okay, I Know, calling it “a moody glitch-folk gem,…and the shadowy dark-hued video that reflects it fits its alienated dark heart perfectly.”

// Christian Lee Hutson media page //

SONG PREMIERE: The 405 premieres Field Division’s new track “Modest Mountains”

The 405 premieres Field Division’s new song “Modest Mountains” from their forthcoming debut EP Reverie State, out next month, calling it “stunning” and praising it for “a craftsmanship that you’d expect from a band who’s on their second or third release.”

// Field Division media page //

Sync Weekly previews Dohse show

Sync Weekly previews Dohse’s show in Little Rock at Juanita’s:

For roughly a decade, Nathan James Dohse was the frontman for Arizona alternative Americana band Fight the Quiet, but after the release of the band’s The City Below in 2013, Dohse decided it was time for a change. He moved to East Nashville, Tennessee, and started focusing on his solo music that mixes emo-flavored alternative with Americana. The singer-songwriter released his debut EP, Old Roads, earlier this month, and Dohse brings his music to Juanita’s. There’s a $5 cover with the music starting at 8 p.m. and the doors opening at 7 p.m.

// Dohse media page //