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Saturday, November 16, 2024

More new music variety: EWAH, Brett Dennen, Amy Helm, Sadie Campbell, The Harbours


EWAH: Touch The Light


We reach all the way around the globe from the Birch Street Studios to pick up music by this artist based in Tasmania. The frontperson of EWAH & The Vision of Paradise will release her first solo album in 14 years, Souvenir, next month, and we're pleased to have early access to this single. The LP is billed as being "full of cautionary tales, struggle and self-discovery." This song advises: "Keep the people close who don’t bring you down / Hold onto the ones who pull you up." Photo by Bree Sanders

Brett Dennen: Careful What You Wish For


The California singer-songwriter just issued his eighth LP, If It Takes Forever. This track has a slinky, Tom Petty-ish sound as Dennan cautions, "I may be your guardian angel / I may be the devil too." The album is dedicated to and inspired by Dennan's father, who passed last year. "This album is about life and how I look at it now. ... Ultimately it's about love. It's meant to be a celebration."

Amy Helm: Money On 7


We previously featured "Baby Come Back" from the new album, Silver City, and now we dip back in to feature another selection. Americana Highways calls this song "Helm’s ode to shunting away the fears of the night with each sunrise," adding: "the harmonies bring an almost gospel feel to the song." We'll add that the woodwinds and horns bring great depth to the track.

Sadie Campbell: Metamorphosis


This is the title track from the first full-length album by a Canadian-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter. Campbell mixes strands of country, rock, and soul in her songs about sadness, discovery and joy. “I wanted this record to have songs about these totally polar opposite topics, because that’s life,” says Campbell. “Songs about anxiety and hopelessness can live on the same record as love songs and hopeful songs.”

The Harbours: Live It Up


Although this band was formed just this year, the outfit from Leicestershire, UK, has already released six singles. We previously featured "So Sweet," and now liven up our New Music bin with this new party-time track. We're in good company - it was a recent song-of-the-week on BBC Introducing.

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