Check Out the Artists from our October/November 2024 Issue Sampler: ft. Warren Haynes, David Shaw & More!
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Warren Haynes
“This Life As We Know It”
Single
Fantasy Records
Million Voices Whisper is the first solo album in a decade from the revered Allman Brothers Band guitarist and founder of Gov’t Mule. Sounding as energetic and focused as ever, Haynes, this time, powers through a set of soulful blues-rock accompanied by members of his current all-star band.
David Shaw
“Take A Look Inside”
From the album Take A Look Inside
Yokoko Records
The Revivalists’ lead singer David Shaw’s second solo album, Take A Look Inside, is out on October 4. It continues a path he set upon with his debut, following his internal compass and riling up his raw rock-and-roll impulses as he opens up like never before as a lyricist, poet and storyteller.
FORRM
“MOUNTAINTOPS”
Single
We R The Nomads Agency
After founding Paris-based rock outfit PLAYGROUND in 2003 (Gold album in 2010), Firouz FarmanFarmaian launched FORRM with FORRM NU FORRM in 2022. The 2025 follow-up is preceded by GALACTICA EP dropping on Dec. 12, with NYC gigs at Soho Playhouse on Dec. 9 and the Museum of Arts & Design on Dec. 12.
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Rough Lovers
“Sunset Express”
Single
Self-released
Channeling the sleazy rock-and-roll swagger of the New York Dolls and The Strokes, the irreverent alliterative lyricism of Elvis Costello and Lou Reed and the darker moody sonic textures of Nick Cave & The National, Rough Lovers blend these influences into a wide-ranging, nuanced, alternative-rock sound.
Monotronic
“Looking Away”
From the EP Looking Away
Monotronic Records
Monotronic’s sound is a melting pot of cultural influences, electronic textures and indie-rock sensibilities. For fans of indie rock that pushes boundaries and incorporates global influences, Monotronic’s new EP Looking Away is essential listening.
Black Dog Alley
“Keep It Funky”
Single
Self-released
Black Dog Alley, a quartet from Easton, Md., blends funk, blues, soul and rock-and-roll. Featuring Pat Donohue, Brandon Dowling, Josh Bollinger and Keith Bryant, they’ve released two albums—Blue Mood and Heavy Entity—and electrified audiences across the Mid-Atlantic.
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Lunar Ticks
“POPEMOBILE”
Single
Baboon Heart Productions
Eclectic Chicago-based indie/jam rockers Lunar Ticks return to the East Coast from Nov. 6-17, with stops in Columbus, Connecticut, D.C., Maryland, New York, Massachusetts and more! For show details and lots of music, head to lunarticksmusic.com and follow their Instagram @lunartickspresents.
Vakili Band
“Rocket”
Single
Self-released
Poetic and bluesy Vakili Band frontwoman, Lily Vakili, has a solo project out titled Tannersville. The four acoustic songs are described by Americana Highways as “all compelling the way the first Patti Smith music gripped a listener, the Swans’ Jarboe enthralled or even Nico startled.”
Ted Hammig & the Campaign
“Give Me A Call”
Single
Self-released
Ted Hammig & the Campaign are a rock-and-roll band from Fayetteville, Ark. With influences such as The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty, they aim to carry the torch of rock-and-roll into the future. Their sophomore album, Shouting In Small Rooms is available now!
Pale Blue Dot
“Stay”
From the album Echo
Self-released
Pale Blue Dot from Charlottesville, Va., led by Tony LaRocco, create music that blends introspective lyrics with dynamic sounds. Inspired by Carl Sagan, they explore human connection, empathy, and the universe, offering a thought-provoking and resonant musical experience.
Stelth Ulvang
“Let It Fall”
From the album Stelth Ulvang & The Tiger Nips
Self-released
Stelth Ulvang never stops creating. During his off time from his tenure with stadium giants The Lumineers, he has a dense catalog of his solo music as well as his band Heavy Gus. His newest record Stelth Ulvang and The Tigernips was recorded live-to-tape in New Orleans, and released earlier this year.
Jim Stanard
“When The West Was Won”
From the album Magical
Manatee Records
“When The West Was Won,” out Nov. 15, is the new single from Jim Stanard’s third album Magical, out in January 2025. With YouTube views of one million and chart success across the globe, Stanard’s ability to carry his listeners on an emotional, resonant, authentic journey continues to grow.
jimstanardmusic.com
Luna Li
“Confusion Song”
From the album When A Thought Grows Wings
In Real Life Music
Luna Li, born Hannah Bussiere Kim first started playing piano at 5, and now plays violin, guitar, bass, drums, mini-harp and flute. Li’s debut LP, Duality, established her mode for creating cinematic dream-pop. Her sophomore album, When a Thought Grows Wings, is a sonic and emotional level-up.
lunalimusic.com
Jason Heeter
“Just Fine”
Single
EXP Productions at Hopi Lane
Jason Heeter offers up a soulful bluesy sound, complemented by a smoky smooth voice and a tight-knit ensemble. The new single “Just Fine” is a strong preview of things to come from this Midwestern troubadour. Keep an ear out for the full-length album featuring the full live band, Heet & The AC’s!
jasonheetermusic.com
The Hookz
“Take Me for a Ride”
Single
Self-released
“Take Me for a Ride” is the first single off The Hookz’s new album, Halfway House, set to release next year. Reminiscent of a track you’d find blasting out an old car stereo, The Hookz have successfully figured out how to bottle up and deliver their nostalgic yet refreshed classic rock sound to the masses.
Ebb & Nova
“100 Beats”
Single
Self-released
Ebb & Nova blends the contrasts of delicate acoustic cello and high-energy guitar riffs. No matter the mood, the band’s lush and captivating vocals remain at the heart of its sound, creating an intimate and powerful experience. Connect with us—our fans are our friends!
ebbandnova.com
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