Prime Tunes for March – MUSIC


Our Favourite New Music from the Blue Ridge and Past

Each month our editors curate a playlist of recent music, primarily specializing in impartial artists from the South. In March we’re highlighting new tunes from Phosphorescent and Will Overman.

Phosphorescent “Revelator” 

After six years, Phosphorescent is again with new music. The long-running mission of Nashville (by the use of Alabama) tunesmith Matthew Houck will launch a brand new album, “Revelator,” on April 5. The title monitor is a reflective folk-rock tune about drifting via the phases of a long-term relationship, with meandering pedal metal and idyllic strings that match the temper of the lyrics. – J.F.

The Coal Males  “Black Cat”

The Coal Males, fronted by very long time singer/guitarist Dave Coleman, return with their first document in almost eight years. “Black Cat,” the primary single from “Everett,” is called for the Nineteen Fifties upright piano utilized by Coleman so as to add textures and tones to the trio’s groovy swagger. It growls out a be-careful-what-you-wish-for warning to anybody contemplating an impromptu, and probably flamable, liaison. Over a droning bass line, Coleman intones that one thing that appears so proper on the time may turn into so, so unsuitable. – D.S.

David Nance & Mowed Sound “Mock the Hours”

If you happen to dig the retro fuzz and choogle-rock of Neil Younger and Loopy Horse or Creedence Clearwater Revival, it’s worthwhile to try David Nance. His 2020 album “Staunch Honey” was a gritty set of revivalist gems, and now he’s again with a self-titled effort together with his band Mowed Sound, which got here out final month on Jack White’s Third Man Data. Standout monitor “Mock the Hours” is a uncooked rocker, with jangly guitars and a stomping rhythm that sounds prefer it belongs on the FM dial within the 70s. – J.F.

Rosali “Rewind”

Once they’re not specializing in their very own music, Nance and his band present backing for singer-songwriter Rosali Intermediary, who performs as Rosali. After getting established on the Philadelphia music scene, Intermediary has lately made some large strikes, relocating to North Carolina and signing with the venerable indie label Merge Data. “Rewind” comes from her Merge debut, “Chew Down,” which comes out on March 22. First single “Rewind” is a jangly garage-rock tune that builds in depth, because it’s guided by Rosali’s basic voice, which evokes the Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde. – J.F.

The Taj Mahal Sextet “Queen Bee”

Taj Mahal descended upon The Church Studio, the Tulsa, Oklahoma, haven of his pal and fellow icon, the late Leon Russell, to document a 10-song set in entrance of a dwell viewers in August of 2022. “Queen Bee,” a tune he realized from the legendary Mississippi John Damage and initially recorded in 1977, attests that the efficiency was a religious expertise. Joined by bluegrass heavies Rob Ickes on dobro and Trey Hensley on guitar, the 81-year-old Taj Mahal holds courtroom, his resonator guitar and raspy vocals as sharp as ever. – D.S.

The Metal Wheels “Simple On Your Manner”

A clever man as soon as stated that the one phrases of comfort the grieving actually wish to hear are, “I can carry her again.” Our deepest sympathies, provided with one of the best of intentions, fall effectively wanting that. The Metal Wheels deal with love and mourning, impressed by the all too actual sorrow skilled by fiddler Eric Brubaker after the lack of his younger daughter, on “Simple On Your Manner.” The fact is that there is no such thing as a proper factor to say in these most despairing moments, however the band gives therapeutic via tune, which looks like a step in the precise route. – D.S.

Will Overman “Virginia is for Lovers”

“Virginia is for lovers, however I hate it tonight,” sings Commonwealth troubadour Will Overman within the refrain of his new single, an easy-going country-rock tune about conflicted emotions after a breakup. With callouts to the Potomac and Shenandoah, Overman clearly has affection for the place he lives, however heartbreak has a approach of souring the setting, so returning to some reminiscences of his favourite locations is bittersweet. – J.F.

Charlie Parr “Portland Avenue”

Throughout a 20-plus-year profession, Charlie Parr has grow to be identified for his masterful tackle nation blues, powerfully delivering songs that swell round his artful guitar fingerpicking or clawhammer banjo stylings. A primary time take heed to “Portland Avenue” is likely to be pleasantly jarring, as Parr is backed up by a full band. Electrical guitar drenched in reverb, pedal metal, organ, and piano, together with a rock-solid rhythm part, deftly help Parr’s bluesy tenor vocals. Whereas surprising, the sonic pivot is sure to be effectively appreciated.
D.S.  

Cowl photograph: Rosali will launch a debut album on Merge Data on March 22. Photograph by Asia Harman.

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