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April 21, 2025
<br /> Austin singer-songwriter <a href="https://www.taylorraemusic.com/">Taylor Rae</a> released her debut album Mad Twenties in 2021, a release that led to a 30-week stint on the Americana radio charts and opportunities to hit the road opening for bands like the Head and the Heart and Band of Heathens.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> After a stretch of playing an average of 200 gigs a year, Rae went back in the studio and last week released The Void, an album that turns inward towards reflection rather than external commentary of forces around her. She teamed up with Grammy-winning producer Eric Krasno, who’s worked with groups like Lettuce and Tedeschi Trucks Band, to fully realize her sophomore album that plays with a lot of different genres, reflecting the growth and changes Rae bears throughout the record.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> “Cologne” takes a blusier route as a song that began with simply a riff and a line. It’s about yearning in love and missing your partner, throwing on something that smells like them, and watching the clock tick until they can finally pick up the phone.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Playing the 04 Center this Wednesday, here’s Austin’s Taylor Rae with “Cologne.”<br />
April 15, 2025
<br /> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/brianpauldaddario/?hl=en">Brian D’Addario</a> and his brother Michael came onto our radar back in 2016 as the duo the Lemon Twigs and their debut album Do Hollywood, a throwback splash of 60’s and 70’s rock and pop akin to the Beatles and the Beach Boys.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Now after five Lemon Twigs albums, Brian D’Addario has released his debut solo album Till the Morning, featuring his brother Michael as co-producer, harmonize, and lending co-lead vocals on a couple of tracks. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Till the Morning is an extension of the early prog rock, melodic folk, and such historically released by the Lemon Twigs, but on this album, Brian got to go even deeper into his influences by working with LA poet Stephen Kalinich, who co-wrote songs like “Little Bird” and “Be Still” for the Beach Boys 1968 album Friends.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The title track from Till the Morning is a fun, upbeat nostalgia trip about finding a tantric escape from the endless whirring of dread in your brain, rolling through classic tales and fables and wondering, “are we doomed to repeat? Have we already?” Right now, that doesn’t matter. Those intrusive thoughts can wait til the morning.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Till the Morning is out now on <a href="https://headstackrecords.com/">Headstack Records</a>.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
April 11, 2025
<br /> Austin’s <a href="https://www.jeremiahjacksonmusic.com/">Jeremiah Jackson</a> has been shaking-up the traditional sounds of the Austin music scene for the last several years with his self-signed “Glam Daddy Blues.” Donned in one of his signature capes of many lengths and many textiles typically matched with street clothes underneath, before the band strikes a chord, you already know you’re in for a ride.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The latest single from Jeremiah Jackson finds him once again joining forces with drummer Mikey Uptmore and bassist/producer Dylan Fischer. If you appreciate the glam of Bowie, the kinetic on-stage presence of Jimi Hendrix, and the songwriting passion of Led Zeppelin, you’re in the right place. “I Believe In You” is an anthem driven by power-pop chords and Tenacious D attitude, hearkening back to a simpler time of rock n roll.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Jeremiah Jackson celebrates the release of the new single this Sunday at Hotel Vegas with Paper Sister and Powdered Wig Machine.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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