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SWELTR'S SECOND SINGLE - Official Music Video for "ALL THE REST"

ABOUT SWELTR 


SWELTR are a two piece band from the North Dublin region. Taking inspiration from what they experienced as children, teens, and now somewhat adults, SWELTR are not afraid to embrace who they truly are.

Shaped by the sites and sounds around them, SWELTR are inspired by even the most outlandish thoughts and ideas, anything is food for thought to these guys.

  

Since releasing their debut single “What’s It Gonna Be?” which garnered a great response, Noel and Tony are back to deliver the same gut wrenching and chest thumping energy that they brought previously, all whilst embarking on a fresh new journey through the new soundscape they’re developing. The lads have worked extremely hard and are now ready to share their second single to the world - “All The Rest” produced by the band themselves and mixed and mastered by Tony Keyes.

 

LInks: 

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sweltrband

SWELTR - All The Rest (Official Music Video) :- https://youtu.be/wPHpxBAqG_s

 

 


SWELTR - "All The Rest (Official Music Video)

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Posted by: SchizoFranic

Link: https://linktr.ee/SchizoFranic 

Coming soon an interview with The Americans - The Band!

About The Americans

Every few years, musicians arrive on the scene with an undeniably fresh approach to a tried-and-true genre. Showcasing this with unparalleled proficiency is the acclaimed Los Angeles-based Americana band The Americans. Upon hearing Stand True — the band’s forthcoming 11-song, sophomore studio LP (out May 6 via Loose Music) — it’s evident why revered producer T Bone Burnett raved, calling them, “genius twenty-first century musicians that are reinventing American heritage music for this century. And it sounds even better this century.”

The title track and album opener, “Stand True,” showcases the group’s riveting grip on storytelling, dynamics and melodic hooks that leave listeners cemented to their speakers. Patrick Ferris (vocals/guitar), Jake Faulkner (bassist) and Zac Sokolow (guitarist) collide to deliver a moving collection that lands somewhere between Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp and Nathaniel Rateliff.

Following their 2017 debut album, I’ll Be Yours, The Americans took a step back, regained focus, and went into Big Bad Sound studios in Los Angeles to carve out an album of material that “is more our own than ever before,” the band confirms.

The overall touchstone of Stand True, which the band self-produced, is devotion in the face of loss. And with that, the album’s sophomore single, “Born With A Broken Heart,” solidifies that concept as it showcases an edgier side to the band; a gritty ode to the way romantically wounded people sometimes find one another. “Driving home from gigs, Zac would tune into a Navajo AM radio station out of Window Rock, AZ,” recalls Patrick. “Parts of the song came from some of that music. It feels like driving through Los Angeles at night.”

It was sometime in the 1970s, a decade before front man Patrick Ferris and bassist Jake Faulkner were born, that their mothers met on a train to Woodstock. Patrick and Jake met as children, but they lived in different cities and saw very little of one another before reconnecting in high school.

They got along immediately through their joy for busking (street performing), and pre-war American country and blues. "Nobody I knew liked the same music," recalls Patrick. Jake came to San Francisco from Los Angeles to visit, bringing his guitar and baskets of recording gear. They spent that summer recording homeless street musicians with a mobile unit they lugged around the city, making copies of the recordings for the performers to sell.

Guitarist Zac Sokolow had dropped out of high school and was busking on the streets while working construction in Los Angeles when Jake saw him playing guitar. Jake convinced him to move in and start a band. They spent years digging through obscure records and arcane field recordings, teaching themselves the banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica, and slide guitar.

Patrick calls this long immersion, during which he created and hosted a radio show, a "purist" phase. "We were suspicious of modern rock music," he says. "When we got together and formed a band, we had to make everything from scratch. We had no template. There was no band we wanted to be like. We were curious if we could create something brand new, summoning the spirit of old blues and country through what we'd learned firsthand, leaving nostalgia behind."

"We write our songs inside-out," says Patrick. "We grab hold of something minuscule and primitive—a simple turn of phrase or an unusual beat—and try to build a song around it. It's inefficient, and hard to write words over, but it's magical when it works."

The band's distinctive, powerful works have captured the attention of a number of stars. They've backed Nick Cave, Lucinda Williams, Ashley Monroe, and Devendra Banhart, and twice joined Ryan Bingham on national tours. They worked closely with Jack White and T Bone Burnett, joining Nas, Elton John, and Alabama Shakes in the PBS primetime series American Epic.

Their live show, honed over many hundreds of performances, is something to behold. Ron Wray (No Depression) writes, "they’re led by lead singer, guitarist Patrick Ferris, looking like James Dean but even better...Jake Faulkner, with his dark black beard and jaunty hat, dances across stage, lifting his stand-up bass like a dancing partner." Steve Wildsmith (Daily Times) admires their "anthemic guitar hooks and a heartland sense of urgency that’s tailor made for road trips and late-night parties beneath a field of brilliant stars."

The band's first tour was different from most. A friend who'd introduced them to Robert Frank—whose collection of photographs inspired the band's name—was appointed drummer. He was allowed to play with only a plywood suitcase, which he beat with a soup spoon. The band

set off on a meandering, quixotic odyssey that found them playing honky-tonks, rural bars, a Navajo radio station, and a wine cellar in an abandoned Coca-Cola bottling plant. Some of the venues hadn't hosted a live band since the 1980s.

"We had a passport to the hidden heartland of our country," recounts Jake. "What you learn exploring the nooks and crannies of any place, but especially this country, is that there's no type of person." Zac adds that "stereotypes break down at the individual level. What makes American music great is the same thing that makes America great—people who come from all over the world, each with a story, each with something to contribute."

Above: The Americans; credit: Sari Thayer 

Posted by: SchizoFranic   
Link: https://linktr.ee/SchizoFranic


Franc O'cher, 'Stars At Night' A Heart Touching Track!

 

A little bit about Franc O'cher

Franc O'cher is a Canadian singer/songwriter from Montreal, Quebec who is now making his living in a quiet town in New-Brunswick.
Between being the captain and a fire service instructor, Franc's addiction for music has never failed.
Multi-instrumentalist, Franc is an artist who by the force of work has been able to win the hearts of many listeners with his releases

Franc O'cher, who mixes folk pop with folk acoustic elements, is here to gift the world some of his soulful creations. He got his musical inspiration from James Bay, Simple Plan to Bryan Adams.

Links

DOWNLOAD by BandCamp
Stars At Night: https://francocher.bandcamp.com/track/stars-at-night
SO: https://francocher.bandcamp.com/track/so
Out Of You: https://francocher.bandcamp.com/track/out-of-you

DOWNLOAD by Soundcloud
Stars AT Night: https://soundcloud.com/francochermusic/franc-ocher-stars-at-night
SO: https://soundcloud.com/francochermusic/so-1
Out Of You:https://soundcloud.com/francochermusic/outofyou?si=f5cb6c2615f54e298cc7609628c5240b&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

YOUTUBE
Starts At Night: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErKmn2y2fr0
SO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ph1_B6tpBY
Out Of You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znWceO2q_fQ

SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/francochermusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/francochermusic
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@francocher
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/francochermusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@francochermusic

ARTIST PROFILE
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/50IPd82gIgh0OnboFmTNzN
Apple Music:  https://music.apple.com/cg/artist/franc-ocher/1644363816
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.ca/artists/B0BDSJNDVQ/franc-o'cher
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/182807767
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/francochermusic
Bandcamp: https://francocher.bandcamp.com/

Website: https://www.francocher.com/


The Review, 'Stars At Night'

This is really beautiful track very soft warm feeling track. it's got the feel's similar to  Bryan Adams meets U2. A very warm tone to the track. The track starts out with a guitar strumming along side the percussion and bass that introduces Franc O'cher singing, 'Here I am, Thinking about you...' This is a song about love. A kinda love that you may feel for an 'X' or someone that don't know that this person is in love with them. The guitar is well played and the percussion and bass is the heart beat of the track. I think this is a charming song, a song of endearment of a love for one to another. A kinda song you can sit down with the one you love and enjoy the story of this track.

In conclusion, This track is a well written track. The percussion and bass is warm and inviting as too is the lyrics. Readers if you want to sit back and unwind  with a loved one, this track is for you. Give Franc O'cher's  track, 'Stars At Night' a listen and find out for yourself.


Review by: SchizoFranic
Link: https://linktr.ee/SchizoFranic

Abrasive Trees..... "EPOCHA" compilation release!

A bit about Abrasive Trees...

Abrasive Trees have been described as ‘stunning’ (BBC Introducing) and ‘transcendent’ (Post-Punk.com).  Their musical creations display a willingness to experiment alongside a sound that sits loosely within a post-punk and post-rock aesthetic.

Creating a visionary, cinematic sound, the band use intertwining guitars, distorted cello and leviathan drums set against stark vocals and spectral spoken-word - noted as “utterly enticing” by Louder Than War. Their line-up includes members of Bella Union’s Silver Moth as well as regular contributors to the music of Evi Vine, Rothko and Jo Beth Young.

PRESS RELEASE: Abrasive Trees EPOCHA compilation release


Post-Punk/Post-Rock/Post-Folk crossover band Abrasive Trees have announced a CD-only release of their compilation album EPOCHA.

The new collection features 9 tracks all written and recorded by Matthew Rochford between 2019 and 2021, and mixed by Rothko's Mark Beazley.  Rochford, a member of Bella Union's recently announced collective Silver Moth (along with fellow Abrasive Tree Ben Roberts) created much of the music in isolation working closely with Beazley to finalise each track and enlisting an array of musicians to guest.  Jo Beth Young, Peter Yates, Steven Hill, Laurence Collyer, and Roberts are among those who appear. Beazley added bass to tracks such as Before and Replenishing Water, which features celebrated drummer and Rochford's younger brother Sebastian.

Matthew Rochford says of the release:

"This work marks a particular phase of creativity, borne from a unique set of adverse (yet special) conditions.  I was fortunate to work with Mark Beazley on these tracks with additional support from Jo Beth - which was invaluable. After these were made things definitely changed as we moved into more of a traditional band set-up.  It's a chapter that I think is worth celebrating and one that I will always be hugely grateful for."

The album is available for pre-order now and starts shipping on Friday 10th March, with a launch gig at The Black Heart, Camden on Saturday 4th March (supporting This Is Radio Silence

Links:
Pre-Order: https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0yMTQ0MjMzOTk1NTY1NTM4Mjg3JmM9eDVtMCZlPTAmYj0xMDc3OTIzODc4JmQ9ZTl0OGs3cg==.Qb6212BGY1G0NdpQfr-vIPJSR7mWKh9v9sAM--onT2Y

Launch gig: https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0yMTQ0MjMzOTk1NTY1NTM4Mjg3JmM9eDVtMCZlPTAmYj0xMDc3OTIzODg3JmQ9ZzhuNmwzYg==.nArdzjnehyRvqOczPHqhiEadY_jMY5HN5xxB-M1s4ew

Silver Moth: https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0yMTQ0MjMzOTk1NTY1NTM4Mjg3JmM9eDVtMCZlPTAmYj0xMDc3OTIzODcwJmQ9ejNwMXEyeA==.wD17ODsXDlZtnP-3WCxLUpkVgJf0dwv41sVZr-NVFEk

Listen to the most recent recordings: https://soundcloud.com/abrasivetrees/sets/moulding-heaven-with-earth/s-ZdYfTFZjdlA?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Watch  the video for Without Light: https://youtu.be/SZeKk0wWJ_k

Interviews/podcasts/queries: Sophie - shapta@mail.com

The Review..."EPOCHA"

This Track starts out fantastic with guitar and  synths playing in harmony  that introduces the main Vocalist. This is an absolutely amazing track. The vocalist starts the track singing.."The Shadows Of What You Do, Fallow you" with the guitars and bass  playing in harmony.  This track sounds  similar to the Cure. This is just an amazing track. The kinda track you can listen over and over again.

In conclusion, This is a fantastic band and a fantastic track like I said, there sound is rich and the lyrics tell a  story what you do, will fallow you. Epocha is a track for everyone. Give it a listen and decide for yourself. I found it to be absolutely fantastic of a  track.

Review by: SchizoFranic
Link: https://linktr.ee/SchizoFranic