Posts tagged with ‘Blog

My Old Kentucky Blog did a great write-up on Lee Miles’ for their ‘New Song’ feature and made No You’re Not. You’re Disloyal their new song of the day today, December 28th. Here’s an excerpt:

Fort Wayne’s Lee Miles is hell-bent on proving that, even if Jack and Diane are the blessed couple of Indiana roots music, the story need not end there for The Hoosier state. Through the course of a dozen thoughtful and tuneful numbers, Miles’ newest record, The Leaving, makes it abundantly clear that this is a young man with his own voice and plenty to say. More impressively, he avoids the temptation of trying to be too clever, a trap that has snared more young folkies than is fit for mention. (Read more)

My Old Kentucky Blog did a great write-up on Lee Miles’ for their ‘New Song’ feature and made No You’re Not. You’re Disloyal their new song of the day today, December 28th. Here’s an excerpt:

Fort Wayne’s Lee Miles is hell-bent on proving that, even if Jack and Diane are the blessed couple of Indiana roots music, the story need not end there for The Hoosier state. Through the course of a dozen thoughtful and tuneful numbers, Miles’ newest record, The Leaving, makes it abundantly clear that this is a young man with his own voice and plenty to say. More impressively, he avoids the temptation of trying to be too clever, a trap that has snared more young folkies than is fit for mention. (Read more)

Margaret Stutt AKA Pezzettino with a quick video blog on the status of her upcoming LP, Lub Dub. Keep up to date with Margaret by following her blog.

A New Band A Day

Longsleeves; Collect-this, Collect-that, Collect to Win!

Today, June 21st, Longsleeves is the featured band on A New Band A Day, a great UK based music blog that, true to its name, features a new band or artist every day. Not only did they mention Longsleeves, they also talk a little bit about the power of collectives in modern music and art. It’s a very gracious article, here’s what they had to say about Elderberry:

By dragging together such desperate sounds – glossy, pearly synth noises, hissing, compressed snares, the sound of a 1980′s home computer loading from a tape, Longsleeves are not only light years ahead of the majority but also the best and most persuasive argument for the collective system yet. Great. (continue reading…)

Remember Elderberry is completely FREE to download and you can get it here