Bry Webb – Provider & Free Will

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In this blog world the time span for an album being relevant often seems to be counted in days or weeks, which of course is a load of nonsense. I can’t preach though, because I’m no better and often fail to write about the older releases that won my heart over. Let’s make a quick exception by shortly writing about Bry Webb’s solo albums Provider (2011) and Free Will (2014) . I bought these beauties from Zunior’s traditional boxing day sale and I keep on listening to these all the time. I admit that these haven’t gotten much airtime during the day, but Bry Webb has been my go-to guy for the late nights when I want to hear something peaceful that holds true value. Especially if I can’t get any sleep at all, I just put the headphones on and lay on the comfort of Provider. The only trouble is that it might make insomnia a wanted feature. In case you are unfamiliar with this Canadian musician, Bry is best known as the lead vocalist of The Constantines, but nowadays is making these beautiful singer-songwriter albums. I haven’t really ever been much into The Constantines, but perhaps I should give a proper try at some point, because I’m really into the solo output of two members of that bands Bry Webb and Steven Lambke.

Here’s a song from each of those Bry Webb those albums that I’ve grown to love during the last few months. Both are out and available on a great Canadian label Idee Fixe Records. First Rivers of Gold from Provider and then music video Prove Me Wrong from Free Will. Both are songs that I hold dear.

Bry Webb Website

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Nick Procyshyn – By the Hallow

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I don’t know much about folk singer-songwriter Nick Procyshyn, but I’m listening to him right now instead of sleeping and he has a great thing going on. He seems to be a very good songwriter and there’s something so sweet in that voice. His album By the Hallow came out few days ago and it’s available at Bandcamp. I need to go back there tomorrow for a proper listening and/or buying session, because now I need some sleep. Work day kicks of 5am and it’s getting close to midnight. I let these soft and beautiful songs guide me into my dreams. I Don’t Mind and live video for the song Upon. Both outtakes from the new Nick Procyshyn album By the Hallow that is mighty good based on this brief listening session.

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Nick Procyshyn at Facebook

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Margo Price – Midwest Farmer’s Daughter

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Major news for the fans of country music. Margo Price will release an album later this month. I kept on stumbling upon the name Margo Price a few years ago when I was searching for new country artists. The name often popped up when I was reading about someone like Cale Tyson, but it was difficult to find the music. This is now about to change big time, because Third Man Records will release Margo’s debut Midwest Farmer’s Daughter on 25th of March.

I’m not sure will I get crucified, if I say that perhaps I haven’t been that enthusiastic about the first single Hurtin’ (on the Bottle). I like it. I like it even a lot, but it still wasn’t anything that special to me. However, I really love the other two outtakes About To Find You and this Hands Of Time that just surfaced a few days ago. This is such a brilliant song and I’m so eager to hear the whole thing in a few weeks time.

And here’s the music video for the first single Hurtin’ (On The Bottle).

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Margo Price Website

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Sam Moss – Fable

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Sam Moss has a new album Fable coming out in May. I don’t know too much about this Boston-based folk troubadour and criminally I don’t even own his older records. A couple of years ago I listened to some of his songs that I really liked and I’ve just been following him since that. So basicly I’ve had an initial interest towards his music, but I haven’t really taken further steps towards getting to know him properly. I think this has to change in May when his new album drops into my heart. The album opener Postman is on his Bandcamp and I think it’s absolutely brilliant. I also found a good live video for another album track Walking The Line and that is equally amazing. The man can write songs and deliver them beautifully with his sweet voice and excellent guitar playing. I can’t wait to hear the whole thing. You can pre-order to the album from either his bandcamp page or from this indiegogo campaign. This is Postman from the forthcoming Sam Moss album Fable.

And here’s live video of Walking The Line recorded by The Listening Party. You can also find a live video of Postman and a lot of other good videos from other artists from their website http://www.listeningpartyshows.com/

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Sam Moss Website

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