Joey Kneiser & Kelly Smith 7″

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Hold the press, we have major news! There’s new music from Joey Kneiser & Kelly Smith. Seven inch split single coming up 23rd of September on Different Folk Records. Joey wrote both songs and sings one side and Kelly sings the other side. Kelly’s side is called Lost in The Wind and it’s already available in form of a magnificent music video. It’s an incredibly powerful song dedicated to everyone who has lost a sibling. Even though I knew it’s going to be special even before hitting the play button, it still took my breath away and stopped the time. Ever since I heard it, I’ve just been listening to it over and over again. You can watch the video below and pre-order the 7″ from Different Folk Records.

Joey Kneiser Website

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Onechord.net turns 15: Simon Joyner – Nostalgia Blues

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File under the best albums of the decade. Simon Joyner’s Grass, Branch & Bone is a masterpiece. You might remember that I praised this a couple of times last year when it came out on Woodsist. I loved it then and my feelings have only grown stronger during the past year. It’s the only 2015 release that I still listen to on a weekly basis and find it thrilling, moving and beautiful each and every time. If there are songwriting schools, this album should be a mandatory lesson. Somewhere in the crossroad of Lou, Leonard & Townes and filled with absolutely wonderful songs. All songs are winners, but I need to go with Nostalgia Blues on this pointless anniversary thingy, because it’s the first song I heard from the album and instantly fell in love with it. Old Days, Jefferson Reed.. Oh well.. all of them are equally amazing. Grass, Branch & Bone has pretty much been my favourite album in the world during the past few months.

Simon Joyner at Facebook

Onechord.net reaches 15 years on September 17. Leading up to that, I will be sharing some songs that I hold dear. Songs that I’ve loved the most during the years I’ve been making this. So basicly just some nostalgic crap, but with a damn brilliant soundtrack.

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