October 2019

The Adelaides

The Adelaides drop new single 'I'd Do it Again' ahead of Charles Esten tour

UK country pop trio The Adelaides have released new single I’d Do it Again just ahead of their upcoming tour with ‘Nashville’ star Charles Esten. You can listen to the song here. Speaking about the song, the band said in a statement that they are ecstatic to finally get the song out in the open and also opened up on what the track is actually about. “We’re so happy to make this track available,” the group said. “Recording it in Nashville with an incredible live band really gave the song the drama we had in mind for it. I’d Do It Again is about falling in love with the wrong person and what happens when, just as you knew it would, everything starts to go wrong.” It’s been a very hectic 2019 for the trio – comprised of Abi Phillips, Paris Georgia and Alicia Alba – who released Good Love and Leave earlier this year, while they have also performed at C2C, CMA Fest, Millport Country Music Festival and The British Country Music Festival. Now, they are set to support Esten on his upcoming UK dates, which includes a date at the fabled Royal Albert Hall as part of Country Music Week and a homecoming gig for the girls with a night in Birmingham planned. The Adelaides will be playing: October 19 – Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, England* October 20 – Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland* October 21 – Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland* October 23 – Sage, Gateshead, England* October 24 – O2 Institute, Birmingham, England* October 25 – O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol, England* October 27 – Royal Albert Hall, London, England*^ *supporting Charles Esten ^part of Country Music Week

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Logan Mize

Logan Mize shares brand new track 'I Ain't Gotta Grow Up'

Ahead of what will be a fairly lengthy UK and European tour, Logan Mize has released a new song in the shape of I Ain’t Gotta Grow Up. You can listen to the track here. The song is the first piece of music to be released from Mize since he put out the ‘From the Vault’ EP in May this year, with it seeming like the Kansas born artist is very much in a strong creative place right now. The last album Mize released, ‘Come Back Road’, came out in July 2017. Mize’s relationship with the UK and Europe is constantly growing, partially due to him clocking up some serious air miles this year, with appearances at C2C, The Long Road Festival and now this tour – which also incorporates Country Music Week. Logan Mize will be playing: October 18 – The Black Box, Belfast, Northern Ireland October 19 – The Blind Cobbler, Omagh, Northern Ireland October 21 – Oran More, Glasgow, Scotland October 22 – Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, England October 23 – Night & Day Cafe, Manchester, England October 24 – Bush Hall, London, England* *Country Music Week

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Hannah Paris

Hannah Paris releases new single 'Lost in the Wind'

Rising UK artist Hannah Paris has released a new single in the shape of Lost in the Wind, which comes hot on the heels of her previous release, Crazy for You. You can listen to the new song here. The song is a massive departure from Crazy to You from a lyrical aspect, in that it reflects the other side of a relationship as opposed to the strong feelings you encounter when things are going well. Speaking about the song, Paris explained that it sums up how hard it can be to let go, even though you know it is probably the best thing to do, while the song title itself works as a metaphor for floating around without aim. “The song is about a relationship that has gone sour – both parties know this, but it drifts along,” Paris said. “The signs to move on are very strong, but the long relationship has built up history that is hard to let go. “Ultimately, it’s going to end in tears and I think many people can relate to these feelings. Lost in the Wind is a metaphor for aimlessly blowing one way and then the other – a total loss of direction or decision making, even when you know things are not right.” Essex based Paris has had a busy 2019 and has been on the live circuit with regular frequency, including festival slots at Dixie Fields and Buckle & Boots.

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Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn

Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn to perform London gig in January 2020

Grammy award winning pair Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn have announced they will be performing in London on January 25 at the Barbican in London. Tickets are available here. The duo will be playing several songs from their latest album ‘Echo in the Valley’ for the first time ever on UK soil, which follows in the footsteps of the husband and wife duo’s self-titled debut – an album which won Best Folk Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards. In addition to the London date in 2020, the duo will also be performing in Saffron Walden at the Saffron Hall on January 23.

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Michael Ray

Michael Ray releases video for latest single 'Her World or Mine'

Ahead of his October UK tour, Michael Ray has released the video for his latest single Her World or Mine, which is the third single from his recent album ‘Amos’. You can watch the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]GQNc511JPUo[/wpdevart_youtube] The song follows in the footsteps of Get to You and The One That Got Away from the ‘Amos’ album and stated that the single itself was “the reason I got into country music.” Opening up more about the song, Ray says that the song is about a huge part of his life given that it’s about his family life and that it offers a real insight into the background of Ray. “I wanted to tell the story of my parents’ divorce and that part of my life – the confusion and the fact that it wasn’t easy for a while. And losing my grandparents was a massive hit, not only to me, but my whole family,” Ray said. Ray will be in the UK very soon for a short tour, which covers five cities over the course of a week – including a date in London as part of Country Music Week. Michael Ray will be playing: October 22 – Bush Hall, London, England* October 23 – Institute 3, Birmingham, England October 24 – Arts Club Loft, Liverpool, England October 25 – Night & Day Cafe, Manchester, England October 27 – Stereo, Glasgow, Scotland *part of Country Music Week

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LANCO

LANCO release two new tracks in 'What I See' and 'Old Camaro'

Rising US group LANCO have surprised their fans by releasing two songs in the shape of What I See and Old Camaro, which form part of the ‘Lessons Learned’ two-pack bundle. You can listen to both tracks here. The five-piece, which are made up of Brandon Lancaster (frontman), Chandler Baldwin (bass), Jared Hampton (keyboards), Tripp Howell (drums) and Eric Steedly (guitar), were due to release their follow up album to their colossal debut ‘Hallelujah Nights’ this year, but for one reason or another, this just hasn’t happened. However, fans will rest easy with the news of the two songs – of which, What I See has been chosen to be their next single from that upcoming record, following in the footsteps of Rival. Speaking about the song, Lancaster opened up about the idea for the song and how it came to them and how places that we see and think nothing of can have huge significance to someone else. “We had the idea for What I See after our bus picked us up in this little random parking lot with just a rundown bar and restaurant,” Lancaster said. “To us, it might have been insignificant as we were just passing through, but to someone, it could be a landmark. “This could be the place where someone spent all their Friday nights or had their first fender-bender in high school. We started talking about all our upbringings and realised that we all have those places in our own towns that meant something to us whether it’s the football field or just an exit sign. “Though insignificant to most, they are part of our stories, so this song shines a light on the idea that ‘there’s more than meets the eye.’” Earlier this year, LANCO embarked on a full UK tour and also sub-headlined The Long Road Festival. They are now gearing up to support Miranda Lambert on her 2020 Wildcard Tour.  

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Morgan Evans

Feature: 60 seconds with Morgan Evans

At The Long Road Festival, Maverick caught up with Morgan Evans, who cannot wait for his Australian homecoming tour and has a lot of love for the UK It’s been roughly a year since the album came out now, how have things changed for you since its release? Man, everything has kind of changed. It feels like 10 years ago, you know, but also about 20 minutes ago in a really cool way. We couldn’t have come over and played the rooms we played and to the people we’ve played to without it and that’s just a small example of what’s been happening everywhere in the States and in Australia as well. To see people just connecting to this music…as a songwriter, that’s the biggest thing that you hope for and yeah, it’s been incredible. The Day Drunk video went live recently and was shot in reverse, what was the reason for that? Did you find inspiration from the video for The Scientist by Coldplay? I did love that – and the Jack Johnson one too! For this album cycle particularly, I just wanted to challenge myself to do different things with videos. The first one we did was basically a one shot at the whole thing, this 15 second shot in slow motion for Kiss Somebody, which was ambitious and took all day to get one 15 second shot, but then for this one we were like, ‘let’s do something crazy, let’s do a backwards wind up’. Honestly, it was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do, but I do feel that the way the video came out captures the same energy as the song, which I think is what you are looking for in a video. [wpdevart_youtube]ESaC2lTkH-g[/wpdevart_youtube] How have you found being back in the UK? It’s awesome, man. You probably hear this from everyone, but you hear it because it’s the truth. The fans here remind me of Australia in the way country fans here are under served – American fans have Tim McGraw one week, then Rascal Flatts the next and Luke Bryan the next week, so the fans here really appreciate it when you show up. You can see that by the way they do show up, but also the way they know every song – it’s not just the radio hits they know, they know everything. We travelled from Dublin to Glasgow the other day and the airline lost all of our gear – all my loop gear, computers, everything. All I had was my guitar and so I just played the album from track one to track 11 sitting on a stool and this whole crowd knew every word and that’s a perfect example of what the crowds are like here. I hope you got that gear back… Well, as we hit the last chord pretty much, my tour manager got a call from the airline and they were like, ‘hey your stuff has showed up and you have to come and get it in the next half hour!’ How you feeling about going back home to Australia? Really good man, they’re the biggest venues I’ve ever done and we are doing a couple in a couple of cities in a row, which is pretty awesome. I’m not sure if you guys have the same thing here, but sometimes when you leave somewhere like my hometown or my home country, people won’t react to it in a positive way. They are like, ‘wasn’t it good enough for you here?’ or whatever, but man, I went back there to play shows for the first time exactly a year ago now actually and it was the best feeling ever. It was like a celebration of ‘yeah, you’re doing great, good on you’ and all you ever want it to make your hometown proud of you and for me, I think the whole of Australia feels like that to me. You’ve supported some huge artists like Rascal Flatts, Chris Young and Dan + Shay, but what have you learnt from those slots and playing in front of bigger crowds? Probably more than I even really know, but there are two main things. The first one is having great people around you and to be great to them. My favourite touring experiences have been on those tours like that, it’s just a pleasure to be around these people and you get really sad at the end of it, but also the show works better as everyone is having a good time and everyone is putting in all their energy because they want to make it great. The other thing I probably learnt from Rascal Flats more than anyone, is that to just stay hungry and to keep reaching until you are better. They have been doing it at top level now, playing 20,000 people a night for 20 years and their show is as good or better than any other that I’ve seen this year. The energy they put into the video content and the way that it all flows…it’s really impressive to see them at their stage in their careers, still reaching and being really relevant. It’s that success breeds success mentality, isn’t it? Absolutely – Keith Urban is another good example of that as well. He’s from a similar era like 20 years ago now, but still crushing it on the radio and still filling these places up. It’s inspiring to be around.

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Katy Hurt

Feature: 60 seconds with Katy Hurt

At The Long Road Festival, Maverick sat down with UK artist Katy Hurt, who talked us through the changes to her live show and what she’s working on at present Hey Katy! It seems you’ve got a new bass player, what happened there? I think we are a very busy band and we are on the road all the time and I think life sometimes gets in the way a little bit…and yeah, it got to the point where it was getting a little bit complicated, so Ace had to go his separate ways, which is a real shame because I’ve been playing with him for two and a half years. But Joe has stepped in and he’s doing an exceptional job, and I’m very, very grateful. We call him Bear and the transition has been as good as it could possibly be and we are very happy with Joe. You seem to put a lot of effort into your live shows and you’ve got a huge entrance now, how did that come about? I have no idea. We have rehearsals and stuff and we practice all the music a lot, but the entrance is kind of on the fly – we kind of just do it and if it works, it works and if it doesn’t, the band make fun of me afterwards. We’ve done over 100 shows this year so far, so it’s kind of given us time to perfect certain parts of the show and put together what I think is a pretty good show now, but it is constantly evolving and constantly changing. Including a gong, it seems… The gong is a big feature now, yeah. When was that included?  Well, I ordered a back drop to the stage – my very first stage back drop with my name on – and I was put in charge of ordering it…and I ordered the wrong size. It’s about three times the size it was supposed to be and it would probably be just about the size of the main stage – like, it’s huge! I tried to unroll it in my house and we had to go outside. So then I was like, ‘now what do we do?’ and we said, ‘well, why don’t we just put a sticker on the gong instead? It’s probably a safer idea.’ So now I have the gong with my name on and a giant backdrop if anyone wants to book us for a really big stage! It’s been a busy few months for you with the release of the ‘Unfinished Business’ EP and you alluded on stage that you were working on things for an album…? I am working on it, yeah. What material have you got so far and how is it coming along? Well, I’ve been writing songs since I was 13 and Gab (Zsapka, guitarist) and I wrote the whole EP together and we’ve been working together for just over three years, so the amount of work we have and the number of songs we have has been gradually growing, especially when we are on the road together all the time as we find it really easy to write that way. We have sent about 70 songs back and forth to our producer who did the last record, so there’s a whole life’s worth of work, kind of, that feels like it’s going to go into this album and we are currently at the stage where I’m trying to figure out what I want it to be and what I want it to say. Some of my songs are very rock country, some are pop country and some are traditional, so I’m thinking about what way do we go and whether we include all of them. We are working on it, it’s going to be a long process, but I’m very excited to kind of dig in and get recording and see where it goes.  

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Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert shares 'Tequila Does' from upcoming album 'Wildcard'

Miranda Lambert has offered the next glimpse into her next record ‘Wildcard’ with the release of her latest single, Tequila Does. You can watch the lyric video below. [wpdevart_youtube]ZAmD9U2hH4A[/wpdevart_youtube] The track follows in the footsteps of It All Comes Out in the Wash and is very much in the mould of the types of song that Lambert would’ve been brought up on. Speaking about the track, Lambert said that is very much a country song and that it makes her happy writing songs of that nature, while also saying that it makes her feel free within the world. “Tequila Does is country and country music makes me happy,” said Lambert. “No matter how rock or edgy or scorned you can get, when you come back to a country song with a steel guitar, it makes my soul feel like it’s on fire.” You can pre-order ‘Wildcard’ here.

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Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean releases 360-degree video for new single 'We Back'

Jason Aldean has released the video for We Back, which has made a big impression since being released as the lead single from his upcoming album ‘9’. You can see the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]23nlI9t4TlM[/wpdevart_youtube] Directed by Shaun Silva, the video utilises eight 360-degree cameras to give viewers a completely different perspective of an Aldean live show, picking up on a variety of small details. Speaking about the video, Aldean said that Silva has given viewers something very unique and that he has never seen a music video like it before. “We’ve put out music videos in the past from our tours, but Silva put a really cool spin on this one,” said Aldean. “Fans are going to feel like they are on stage with us, which is something I’ve never really seen pulled off like this before.” ‘9’ is the aptly named ninth solo album to be released by Jason Aldean and you can pre-order the album, which is due to be released on November 22, here.

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