4 August 2020

Arlo McKinley 'Die Midwestern'

Cincinnati singer-songwriter, Arlo McKinley has announced his remarkable debut solo album ​Die Midwestern will be released on August 14 via John Prine’s independent Oh Boy Records. Deeply rooted in street soul, country, punk, and gospel, with lyrics stark and arresting in their honesty, ​Die Midwestern sees 40-year-old McKlinley poised for success, after he almost gave up on music altogether before he caught the attention of Prine. Living proof that great songs will eventually reach the right ears, mcKinley reflects, ​“I’m a little wiser in my ways and a 20 something me would’ve found a way to destroy the one dream that has stuck with me my entire life.” Arlo is the last artist John Prine and his son Jody signed together to their label Oh Boy Records. Jody stated, ​“John was reserved in his praise for songwriters. I played him a couple of Arlo’s songs and he heard Bag Of Pills and said, “that’s a good song” which for him, was very high praise. He loved Arlo’s voice, this big guy with a sweet, soulful, gospel voice. He loved the dichotomy of the hard life lived, presented through such beautiful songs and John was very excited about the promise of the album’s release.” McKinley added, ​“The feeling of knowing that a hero of mine took time out of his day to come see me perform is such an accomplishment in itself to me that if it all ended the next day and I found out music just wasn’t in the cards for me, I would’ve still considered everything I have done as a success” McKinley almost missed his big break, which came when he was offered an opening slot for Tyler Childers. His now manager was trying to reach him to offer him an opening slot and Arlo initially dodged the persistent unknown caller. Since, McKinley has been humbly sharing stages with kindred musical spirits John Moreland, Jason Isbell, Justin Townes Earle. Die Midwestern ​was recorded at Memphis’ legendary Sam Phillips Recording Service and was produced by GRAMMY award-winning Matt Ross-Spang along with an all-star Memphis band of Ken Coomer, David Smith, Will Sexton, Rick Steff, Jessie Munson and Reba Russell. McKinley recorded ten remarkable songs – some dating back fifteen years – all penned with a weight, honesty and gritty-hope that comes from living in Cincinnati, the rustbelt city where his songs were born. ‘Die Midwestern’ Tracklist  We Were Alright Die Midwestern She’s Always Around Bag of Pills The Hurtin’s Done Suicidal Saturday Night Once Again Whatever You Want Gone For Good Walking Shoes   Follow us on social media and share this post! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram See more news here.

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Dan and Shay

Dan & Shay share new single

“I Should Probably Go To Bed,” the brand new single from Dan + Shay, is available worldwide now (LISTEN HERE). The accompanying music video is filled with surrealist imagery and physics-defying action (WATCH HERE). Written earlier this year, the song was produced entirely by the group’s Dan Smyers; every instrument was performed and recorded by Smyers at his home studio in Nashville, TN. “I Should Probably Go To Bed” follows on the heels of the duo’s multi-week No. 1 hit “10,000 Hours” (with Justin Bieber), which became the biggest first-week streaming total in country music history and was the fastest country song to reach one million U.S. track equivalents in 2019, earning over 3.1 million U.S. track equivalents to date, and more than one billion global streams. “10,000 Hours” is the first song by a country duo or group ever to debut in the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 5, and spent 21 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs (4th longest run in chart history). The worldwide smash has achieved 2x Platinum certification in Australia and Canada, Platinum certification in the Netherlands, and Gold certification in four other countries. With more than 5 billion career streams, Dan + Shay have garnered multiple GRAMMY, CMA, ACM, American Music, and Billboard Music Award wins and nominations. The duo took home a second consecutive GRAMMY for Best Country Duo/Group Performance earlier this year (2020 – “Speechless,” 2019 – “Tequila”). Their Platinum-certified self-titled album included global hit “Tequila” (5x Platinum), multi-format hit “Speechless” (4x Platinum), and No.1 country song “All To Myself” (2x Platinum). In the seven years since they formed, Dan + Shay have accumulated 31 total RIAA certifications and achieved seven No. 1 singles at country radio.   Follow us on social media and share this post! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram See more news here.

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Zoee

Zoee: The Song We Sing

UK-based Singer/Songwriter Zoee writes powerful song to try to unite the world during dark times. Australian singer writes song to uplift the people during Coronavirus, Lockdown, and the Aftermath Zoee is an Australian born/UK-based multi award winning Alt-Country/Americana singer/songwriter who is getting attention from media and audiences around the world. Last year, she captivated Nashville audiences with her CMA Fest performances, as well as her festival appearances around the UK, Ireland, and Sweden. This year, the Australian born artist has bounced back from being forced to cancel her 2020 U.K., European and US tour with her band following the effects of the Covid-19. Zoee has turned to the power of humanitarianism and unity to release an anthem called, “The Song We Sing,” to remind people of the power in standing together during the dark times. Zoee adds, “All across the news I see it everywhere; The World has taken a dive into sadness and depression following this Coronavirus. I wanted the spirit of this song to remind folks that music is about bringing people together and at the end of the day, all we have are the good and happy moments in life to take with us… so we should sing, and we should dance. We should try to make all the moments happy, regardless of the situations we may have encountered. Life is like the weather, we all have to go through our storms, but the sunshine will always come back again. I wanted to give people a reminder that we are all unique pieces of life and during these uncertain times we need to remember to find that balance inside ourselves… that’s The Song We should all Sing!” She goes on: “To me, music should be about the real moments in life…. the highs and the lows. The moments when we need a gentle nudge to keep climbing. The greatest music in history, in my experience, has united people of all walks of life” This song was released on Friday 31st July and is already being called an anthem by her audience and from the column-writers who are reviewing the song on blogs all across the internet, with Lyric Magazine declaring, “Big drums, driving beats and a huge chunk of 80’s Benatar. Loving the anthemic ‘woh ohs’ & the growls on the vocals too,” with Hope It’s Country adding “‘The Song We Sing’ is an absolute banger of a feel good anthem. Zoee has an absolutely stunning voice, and can still rock out with the best of them.” There is no doubt about it, the massive harmony-chanting “anthemic” choruses boasting unity and togetherness and foot stomping rhythms are sure to have any music lover wanting to sing and dance to this bright and rocky humanitarian song. On top of all this, Zoee has announced she will be hosting a competition to accompany the new song that will bag the winner with over £500 worth of prizes. Entrants will need to record a video of themselves showing what gets them excited about life, while performing with or playing the song. All entries will be judged by a panel of people before Christmas, 2020. The winner will also be featured on Zoee’s social media pages. The Song We Sing is available on ALL platforms now. Spotify: shorturl.at/xyA37 iTunes: shorturl.at/grRT2   Follow us on social media and share this post! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram See more news here.

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