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The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Alexi Murdoch’s second recording, “Towards the Sun”, follows his 2006 breakout indie release, “Time Without Consequence”. Murdoch’s debut cemented him as an Artist to Watch from Alternative Press, and was hailed as “a timeless folk-pop record that’s likely to endure” by NPR Music.
Fiercely independent, and supported by a word of mouth groundswell, Alexi Murdoch chose to self-release Time Without Consequence. It has to date sold over 100,000 copies — and continues to sell briskly almost a half decade after initial release.

Though his second record has had a long gestation, Murdoch’s reputation as a serious musical force has been growing apace. With no marketing and little fanfare, his debut quietly became one of the most licensed albums of the decade, receiving placements in countless films and television shows, making Murdoch one of those rare artists who is known primarily for how his music actually sounds. Most recently Murdoch was tabbed by director Sam Mendes to helm the soundtrack for the acclaimed 2009 indie film “Away We Go”, contributing nine songs alongside songs by the Velvet Underground, Bob Dylan, George Harrison & the Stranglers.

Murdoch tape-recorded the majority of Towards the Sun in Vancouver in a single night while on tour in North America in 2009. Revisiting the tape months later in a basement studio in Brooklyn the arrangements were kept poignantly spare; calling on a small handful of local musicians, the record was finished in a few days. The result is a compellingly stark and raw document of quiet, visceral folk songs that are at once dark and immediate.

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While down under in Australia , Justin Townes Earle  recorded a cover of the Fleetwood Mac hit, “Dreams” live for FBi Radio. Recorded live on ‘Tune Up’ with Stuart Coupe on FBi Radio Sydney 94.5 FM in Sydney, 14 October 2014. PO Box 1962, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012

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Following the success of his critically-acclaimed-fifth-studio-album, “Single Mothers”, Justin Townes Earle is pleased to announce the release of the companion album, “Absent Fathers”. Comprised of 10 tracks, “Absent Fathers” was recorded alongside “Single Mothers” as a double album, but as Justin began to sequence it, he felt each half needed to make its own statement and they took on their own identities. “Absent Fathers” will be released January 13th, 2015. See below for the complete track list.

Single Mothers was released on September 9, 2014 via Vagrant Records and is available now Combined with Absent Fathers”, the double album perfectly showcases exactly why Justin Townes Earle is considered a forefather of Contemporary Americana. Hailed as an album that’s “showing the world that alt-country can be pretty dope,” Single Mothers” has had great radio success, While down under, Justin recorded a cover of the Fleetwood Mac hit, “Dreams” live for FBi Radio.

Absent Fathers Track List:

1. Farther From Me
2. Why
3. Least I Got The Blues
4. Call Ya Momma
5. Day and Night
6. Round the Bend
7. When the One You Love Loses Faith
8. Slow Monday
9. Someone Will Pay
10. Looking For A Place To Land

Laura Marling at the Silver Bullet in Finsbury Park, London on 31st Jan 2015. The song is from her new forthcoming album ‘Short Movie’.  Taking the stage for the first in a series of intimate UK dates, previewing her forthcoming album ‘Short Movie’.

Footage has emerged of Laura Marling debuting ‘Strange’, a rollicking new cut from the LP. The performance took place at London’s Silver Bullet, Finsbury Park. So far, ‘False Hope’ and ‘Short Movie’’s title-track have been unveiled. The former was written in Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy. Taking to the stage at the Silver Bullet in London’s Finsbury Park, to a packed room of around 200 people, the Berkshire-born singer songwriter began with ‘False Hope’ from her yet-to-be-released fifth album, available on March 23rd.

Aside from the new material, which included ‘Warrior’, ‘Strange’, ‘Walk Alone’ and ‘David’, she also played ‘Devil’s Spoke’, ‘Rambling Man’, ‘What He Wrote’ and the title track from her 2010 second album ‘I Speak Because I Can’, a fired-up electric version of ‘Salinas’ from her third album ‘A Creature I Don’t Know’ and ‘Master Hunter’ from 2013’s ‘Once I Was An Eagle’. She also performed ‘David’, which doesn’t feature on any of her albums, but has been an occasional part of her live set since 2013.

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Her guitar tech was kept busy throughout the night, Marling swapping guitars for virtually every song, while two of the other three musicians on stage with her swapped between bass, double bass, guitar and other instruments.

Introducing penultimate song ‘Gurdjieff’s Daughter’, she said “This one needs a bit of explanation,” and went on to reveal it had been inspired by a story involving Chilean avant garde film-maker Alejandro Jodorowsky, and a four-page letter of advice on morality he received after a sexual encounter with the daughter of influential Russian spiritual teacher George Gurdjieff.

She finished with the title track from her forthcoming album, adding “This is the last song, there’s not much else to say really. I really enjoyed myself, thank you.”
‘Short Movie’ is released on 23rd March via Virgin EMI. Laura Marling plays the following UK dates:

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04 Edinburgh, The Caves
07 Bristol, Thekla

Father John Misty and his new album, I Love You, Honeybear“, is out next week.  New York radio station WFUV has posted a video of a  session featuring the man himself and his beautiful voice ,Father John Misty performing three songs from the record: “Chateau Lobby #4 (In C for Two Virgins)”, “Strange Encounters”, and “Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow”. This is truly a wonderful session and just gives an insight into the new album. “I Love You, Honeybear’, a self-described “concept record about a guy called Josh Tillman”, which is a terminal smartarse’s way of saying it’s a confessional – and what a revelation it turns out to be.

 “I Love You, Honeybear” is out February 9th in Europe via Bella Union

Written around the time Tillman got hitched to this girlfriend, it’s a hugely ambitious, caustically funny album about the redemptive possibilities of love,  Songs like ‘The Night Josh Tillman Came To Our Apartment’ (“I love the kind of woman who can walk over a man/I mean like a goddamn marching band”) and ‘The Ideal Husband’ suggest a man whose soul needs, saving,

With a very Harry Nilsson-esque and a brilliant title ‘Nothing Good Ever Happens At The Goddamn Thirsty Crow’, the ambition pays off beautifully. But he saves the best for a piano ballad, previous single ‘Bored In The USA’, which undercuts the lyric’s narcissism (“Is this the part where I get all I ever wanted?”) with a canned-laughter track – an exquisite touch, and a song Randy Newman would kill to have written, What saves our narrator is – you guessed it – the love of a good woman, and closer ‘I Went To The Store One Day’ finds him finally flirting with happiness, a concept the “aimless, fake drifter” in him always figured was for squares (“For love to find us of all people/I never thought it’d be so simple”).

Eaves the Folk/Grunge/Singer-songwriter from Leeds is hitting the road with Philip Selway tomorrow, here’s a duet with Nick Mulvey who he has been supporting on a European tour this was filmed in at Machinenhaus, Berlin. Nick Mulvey is another singer songwriter features this song in his own set. Eaves is signed to Heavenly Recordings

“Animal Fear” from Marika Hackman’s forthcoming debut album, titled  ‘We Slept At Last’.  will be released in February 2015. The album comes following a series of hugely revered singles and EP’s over the last year, and has been produced by long-term collaborator Charlie Andrew (Alt J, Eugene Mcguinness).

In The Video Marika Hackman gradually turns into a werewolf  for her latest single “Animal Fear”, and then feasts on Laura Marling, who’s playing bass in Hackman’s band before her untimely demise.

It’s a lo-fi B-movie style flick, and Hackman displays glorious muttonchops during her lycanthropic metamorphosis, and sadly Marling’s the victim of choice

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Billie Marten a Singer Songwriter She’s from Ripon, North Yorkshire. With a style thats a delicate singer-songwriter style plus her intricate lyrics have already drawn comparisons with another female songstress Laura Marling.
You Need To Know: She played the BBC Introducing stage at Reading and Leeds. and has been supported BBC Introducing in York & North Yorkshire and has since received plays from Fearne Cotton, Huw Stephens and Zane Lowe.

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Allman Brown is an artist who has played shows all over London, New York and Paris. He has worked with many talented people, most recently the lovely Lowell and Liz Lawrence. He is currently planning a release of an EP with Akira Records

 

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Emmy The Great has a new EP titled the  EP  on Bella Union Records, Written in cities –  Salt Lake City, Tokyo, Hong Kong, LA, New York and London –  during an itinerant period in Emmy’s life, the songs track the resulting personal changes and invite us to explore the rapidly advancing world around us.

The lead track, “Swimming Pool”, features vocals from Tom Fleming of Wild Beasts. The four tracks that make up S are infectious and delivered with a well placed tongue-in-cheek, and each one certainly feels like an exercise in [Emma-Lee] Moss’ own musical exploration. It’s going to be interesting to see where she goes next.”

is out now on Bella Union.