Canadian artist Ora Cogan teams up with Y La Bamba frontwoman Luz Elena Mendoza for her latest single and video 'Ways of Losing'.
Nashville's Lillie Mae & Family are slated to release their new album 'Festival Eyes' on September 8th via the S || C imprint. The record follows their previous LP 'Other Girls' which landed in 2019.
Singer and musician Bria has released her new EP 'Cuntry Covers Vol. 2', the follow-up to the first volume which found the Canadian artist creating reworked versions of tunes by Karen Dalton, Waylon Jennings, and more.
As Canadian artist Bria is gears up for the release of her forthcoming EP 'Cuntry Covers Vol. 2', which is out February 24th via Sub Pop, she unveils a cover version of Loretta Lynn's 'Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind)'.
Larkin Poe are scheduled to drop their anticipated sixth studio album 'Blood Harmony' on November 11th via the duo's Tricki-Woo label.
Jack White is having a busy 2022. The Detroit native released his critically acclaimed fourth studio album 'Fear of the Dawn' in April of this year.
Having released their debut EP 'Cuntry Covers Vol.1' back in September, Toronto band Bria have now shared the video for their cover of the Lucinda Williams tune 'Fruits Of My Labour'. The video features various family home video clips of everything from members cooking in the kitchen to ballroom gatherings on down to birthday parties.
Outlaw country crooner Orville Peck makes his return with a video for his track 'Summertime'. Directed by Drew Kirsch and Taylor Fauntleroy, Orville, stepping out fresh in a leather jacket with collar tips and western boots with spurs, treads through a field and rips out a rose from the ground. Apparently even plants can get their payback as roots slowly emerge, wrapping around the singer and eventually engulfing him. Of course that doesn't stop Orville from at least playing and finishing the track!
Having released incredible tracks such as 'Sell Your Soul' London's Sleep Eaters continue their blaze with their latest cut 'Bad Love'. A mix of bluesy American, desert rock, and psychedelic, the track highlights the effects of a sinister lover of a toxic relationship. There is a Nick Cave-like sarcasm in some of the lyrics that also acts as a form of resilience from the Sleep Eaters' front man. The song is taken from the band's forthcoming EP 'Holy Days', out August 9th via PNKSLM.
With his album 'Pony' out now via Sub Pop Records, Orville Peck now shares the video for his single 'Turn To Hate'. Directed by Orville himself along with Carlos Santolalla, you can find the masked singer performing on stage at an establishment in East L.A. Along with a heap of dancing, you can also catch Mac DeMarco riding an electronic bull along with the rest of the patrons there. A fun video, you can stream the visuals down at the bottom.