March 2019

Vevo announces the release of Matt Maeson's live performance for "Beggar's Song." The Chesapeake Bay area native took to music early, learning drums and guitar at a young age and eventually touring as a part of his father's prison ministry. Already struggling through a rebellious period in his late teens, the experience of performing at high security prisons and various other dark corners of society made a lasting impression on Maeson and helped realign his focus on a career as a singer/songwriter.

Gone Gone Beyond, the electro-folk supergroup assembled by producer David Block, a.k.a The Human Experience, is releasing their first full length album "Things Are Changing" March 29th across all platforms. Sitting somewhere between Massive Attack, Mumford and Sons and James Blake, the band's sound has been described as "mesmerizing future folk" by Consequence of Sound and is constantly pushing the boundaries of blending folk, soul, and world music.

With a singular voice that will stop you in your tracks, British guitar siren and dynamic songwriter Joanne Shaw Taylor will be unleashing her new album in the U.S. where audiences have been discovering her formidable talent that has already blazed a path of overseas acclaim. Reckless Heart, out on May 17th via Silvertone/Sony, is available now for pre-order.

Fresh off of his UK tour alongside Jarrod Dickenson where he released the album Waiting on You, JP Ruggieri has surprised fans with yet another release…. This time a music video for his single "The Meaning".  The lead single from Ruggieri’s recent album perfectly captures his unique styling, groovy guitar riffs, and sultry smooth vocals.

Yesterday, powerhouse nonet Turkuaz debuted their brand new video for "Superstatic" exclusively on Facebook. The song comes from last year's studio record, Life In The City, and was shot in the band's hometown of Brooklyn, NY at the borough's famed venue, Brooklyn Bowl.

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It’s rare that a band founded on pushing sonic boundaries is conscious of not alienating the listener. In the case of Denver-based rockers, Flaural, their music feels like the spoils of deep exploration, brought back down to earth for all to observe in traditional rock outfit form.

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