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For his latest long-player, the laid-bare ‘House to House,’ Matt Andersen brings it all back home with the sweet chemistry that only a voice and guitar alone, together, can conjure
“Here’s to taking a sad song and making it sadder.”
“’That’s What the Blues Are For’ is a retro, heavily blues influenced song with a Nashville lyric twist. It is a request for truth in a relationship, but in an ‘in your face’ kinda way.” – Mike T. Lewis of The Twangtown Paramours
Light in the Attic continues 50th anniversary celebration for Karen Dalton’s masterpiece ‘In My Own Time’ with new single featuring Angel Olsen covering singer’s iconic interpretation of “Something On Your Mind” (out today as part of LITA’s ongoing 7” vinyl and digital singles ‘Cover Series’)
More than 60 years after first helping to break the glass ceiling by defining the sultry siren in the all-male rock and roll bastion, Ronnie Spector remained a role model for contemporary artists like the late Amy Winehouse
“You can’t hide the truth forever/It eventually comes out…Facts are facts/There’s no spinning that/That’s the thing about the truth.”
“I don’t think I ever listened to a song more than ‘Be My Baby’ and this just breaks my heart.” – Brian Wilson
American Blues Scene sends love and condolences to Kris Schnebelen’s family, friends, and fans
“The process of making this record was one part voodoo and one part experimentation, but exactly what I’d hoped: an honest collaboration.” – Paul Waring
Recorded with acclaimed Bowie guitarist Gerry Leonard