LISTEN: Esther Rose, “Lower 9 Valentine”

Artist: Esther Rose
Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana
Song: “Lower 9 Valentine”
Album: You Made It This Far
Release Date: August 23, 2019
Label: Father/Daughter

In Their Words: “This is a sweet song about a love I had in the Lower 9th Ward. I thought of the title one day while I was driving and thought, ‘Has anybody written this song yet?’ so I pulled over immediately and started writing it out. I sent it to my boyfriend at the time and he said, ‘But you hate Valentine’s Day,’ which is actually true. So I added the line, ‘February 14th don’t mean a thing to me.'” — Esther Rose


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LISTEN: Audie Blaylock and Redline, “Love Is an Awful Thing”

Artist: Audie Blaylock and Redline
Hometown: Auburn, Indiana
Song: “Love Is an Awful Thing”
Album: Originalist
Release Date: August 9, 2019
Label: The 615 Hideaway Records

In Their Words: “‘Love Is an Awful Thing,’ written by Redline bassist Reed Jones, I believe is a perfect bridge between tradition and the future. I think the lyrics and the musical interpretation — as well as vocal interpretation — show a fresh approach to bluegrass music and still pay homage to the roots and tradition that it came from.” — Audie Blaylock


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LISTEN: Songs from the Road Band, “Any Highway”

Artist: Songs from the Road Band
Hometown: Asheville, North Carolina
Song: “Any Highway”
Album: Waiting on a Ride
Release Date: July 31, 2019
Label: Lucks Dumpy Toad Records

In Their Words: “‘Any Highway’ is a song about the one that got away! It’s set out west in a desert town. Its relevancy is timeless. It was written by Darren Nicholson of Balsam Range fame and Charles R Humphrey III. We made it the first track on our new album because it introduces the themes of change, transition, travel, and nostalgia. Those threads are woven throughout the album and seem to tie this batch of songs together as one cohesive project.” — Songs from the Road Band


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LISTEN: Chris & Adam Carroll, “Hi-Fi Love”

Artist: Chris & Adam Carroll
Song: “Hi-Fi Love”
Album: Good Farmer
Release Date: August 9, 2019

In Their Words: “I asked Adam if I could cover ‘Hi-Fi Love’ after we met at Roger Marin’s Cicada Fest in Ontario. Who knew that years later we’d be married, working together and putting it on our collaboration? We made a few minors adjustments to change with the times, and to suit what we are doing now.” — Chris Carroll


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LISTEN: Edan Archer, “Scenes from a Spanish Cantina”

Artist: Edan Archer
Hometown: Gainesville, Florida, generally nomadic though 🙂
Song: “Scenes from a Spanish Cantina”
Album: Journey Proud
Release Date: August 2, 2019

In Their Words: “This song was inspired by Miami, where I spent many years, both as a young child and later as an adult. The rhythm is a kind of samba and references the drum schools of Brazil where ‘all of the dancers come, and all of the little drums.’ It also contains imagery of fleeting love and celebrating — roses going for a dollar and a half, Valentine’s chocolates melting in the sun of a street market. The singer is warned not to go ‘running with the leader of the band,’ but when the drums play in the street, the dancers still come, and in the moment, it’s worth it.

“My grandmother was from Cuba and my mom also grew up in Spain, so I’ve always loved Latin music and felt a special connection with it. I do speak Spanish and sing in Spanish also. I learned traditional Cuban songs from my uncles and even sang Spanish songs at their funerals. I sang in the Brazilian ensemble in college and developed a love of Samba and big percussion. We also spent most summers in Mexico so mariachi and ranchero music are faves too. I loved being able to combine all my influences in this album, and that had to include something with a Latin vibe.” — Edan Archer


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LISTEN: Jesse Dayton, “If You Could Read My Mind”

Artist: Jesse Dayton
Hometown: Beaumont, Texas
Song: “If You Could Read My Mind”
Album: Mixtape Volume 1
Release Date: August 9, 2019
Label: Blue Élan Records

In Their Words: “I remember hearing Gordon Lightfoot on our early ’70s Buick car radio and thinking he was so different than all the other singers. Years later, while playing guitar for Waylon, I found out so many of the country guys, like Waylon, Elvis, and Cash all loved Gordon. While Gordon’s song ‘Sundown’ might’ve been one of the coolest songs from that era, ‘If You Could Read My Mind’ was a deep study in psychological romance. Women around me seemed to be moved deeply by the lyrics and still are. I saw Gordon on tour six months ago and he’s still mesmerizing… I’m a fan for life.” — Jesse Dayton


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LISTEN: Che Apalache, “Rearrange My Heart”

Artist: Che Apalache
Hometown: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Song: “Rearrange My Heart”
Album: Rearrange My Heart
Release Date: August 9, 2019
Label: Free Dirt Records

In Their Words: “The first part of this song is the result of attending a Moravian church as a child and singing Bach chorales. Just fiddle and voices is a cool concept, reminds me of the organ. I wrote the second part at a late-night party in Buenos Aires, singing as I banged on a doumbek. Turns out it is in 9/8. This song has a ton of influences: Rajasthani folk, British Isles ballad singing, bluegrass, pop. It’s the kind of mystical world music I feel directly results from a deep respect for all folk music traditions while using one as your guiding light, in our case bluegrass.” — Joe Troop, Che Apalache


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LISTEN: Luray, “Mountain”

Artist: Luray
Hometown: Richmond, Virginia
Song: “Mountain”
Album: Dig
Release Date: July 26, 2019
Label: 6131 Records

In Their Words: “‘Mountain’ is about noticing a place in nature that is untouched, that is concerned with higher things… more noble, timeless things. I went camping by myself one weekend in this beautiful little spot in central Virginia. This song was part of that time, and I remember working on the lyrics all weekend while hiking alone and feeling this sense of being a tiny dot, of being inconsequential in the scheme of all things. That gave me peace, and put things in perspective. That’s the only real ‘religion’ that makes sense to me. The mountain being holy.” — Shannon Carey, Luray

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LISTEN: Albi & The Wolves, “Canyon”

Artist: Albi & The Wolves
Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand
Song: “Canyon”
Album: This Is War
Release Date: July 26, 2019
Label: Second Hand Records

In Their Words: “‘Canyon’ is about friendship and shared hardship that people go through when they choose to live an unconventional lifestyle. If you want music to be your career it is a road that is full of so many wonderful moments, but each of those is earned by working very hard every day. A very close friend of mine, Zarek, inspired me to write this song last summer. He works harder than anyone I know and even at his lowest moments he still wakes up every morning to practice and pursue his dreams. He does this with kindness and grace and when I have my own struggles I remember I am lucky to have a friend who knows the same ups and downs that I am going through. It makes it easier to keep going on those days.” — Chris Dent


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LISTEN: Hugh Masterson, “Trouble”

Artist: Hugh Masterson
Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
Song: “Trouble”
Release Date: July 19, 2019 (single)
Label: Rock Ridge Music

In Their Words: “‘Trouble’ was the first song I wrote with Justin Glasco when we began the process of making this new record at his studio in East Nashville. It’s a song about life and loss and always wanting something more but ultimately realizing that much is beyond our control. I find that the song takes on its own meaning for every listener. After Justin played the song for his girlfriend, she asked, ‘What the fuck is that supposed to mean?'” — Hugh Masterson


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