June 2023

Review: JakLash Cat – Shooting Star

‘Shooting Star’ is the second album from Chester based country and Americana trio JakLash Cat and it’s a strong follow-up to their debut album ‘Promises and Vows’. The first thing that strikes me is the tight knit playing on the record and the second thing is the well written songs that make up the 12-track record. The vocals are very grounded, casual sounding in a way almost conversational. A standout track for me is ‘When I Look At You’ which is melancholy and laid back. The ballad ‘Each and Every Year’ with its finger-picking guitar is another gem as it tugs on the heart strings, the production is purposefully sparse leaving space for the message of the song to land with the listener. I want to hear more of this type of song from the band, it really suits the vocal style for starters and really made me connect with them more than the previous songs, it reeled me in and showed me their strengths. Overall, I’m really looking forward to hearing more from the band. 

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Review: Edie Carey – The Veil

The first thing that strikes me about Edie Carey’s eighth studio album is the lovely tone of Carey’s voice which has never sounded better. The opening track is hauntingly beautiful, boasting a high end production and lyrics that captivate. ‘I’ve been traveling all this time like I had a force field around me/Then for a moment we were flying and the floor became the ceiling’. Another highlight is the song ‘Rise’ which sees Carey team up with Rose Cousins. It has a really good arrangement and a kick to it in the chorus, it also shows Carey’s powerful side to her vocals. The album ends with ‘You’re Free’, a stripped back, acoustic number and though it is filled with sadness, it seeks to find solace in moving on. It is a soothing end to a brilliant record. Life and all it’s trials and tribulations permeate from this album but in the most beautiful and delicate way.  

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Review: Dean M Collins – Land Where The Wishes Come True

The record has an explosive start with as it opens with the title track. The Hammond B3 Organ and Steel Guitar really give that big production some country flair. It’s an upbeat start to Collins’ brilliant 5th studio album which features some of the finest country musicians on the planet, who together have amassed 60 Grammy awards. The former Navy Pilot’s voice is soft and smooth, easy to listen to, though it lacks power, he plays to his strengths with these song choices. The theme of the record is life; love, opportunity, family bonds. A highlight of the record is “It Could Have Been Me” which reflects upon a past love, it has a sadness to it that he captures well in the delivery. His birthplace of Bardstown, Kentucky, where his family once sold their distillery to James and Joseph Beam, is the setting for a lot of these songs as he draws from life’s experiences. To summarise, it’s a great country record, from the heart, with a solid production. 

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Review: Brian Iannucci – Double Felony

The 24-track album from Iannucci is a culmination of the last five years as he pulls together some of his singles and EPs released in that time into a showpiece record. As a pianist, his songs and arrangement have a unique flavour but as a lyricist he channels typical country themes. Vocally he has a unique tone although not too dissimilar to Luke Bryan. Stand out tracks come in the shape of the single ‘Pour One Out’ which boasts a catchy hook and relatable lyrics. Meanwhile, the patriotic ‘Red, White and Blue’ has a strong message, imploring listeners to come together and work towards making America a better place. He delivers each song with passion and it’s all set to a strong production. Though, Ianucci is a new name to me it’s not one I’ll be forgetting in a hurry.    

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The Ugly Guys Release Their Latest EP ‘Rolling In The Deep’

Southend-based, UK Country quintet & purveyors of Cosmic Americana Music, The Ugly Guys release their three track, brand-new EP, ‘Rolling in the Deep’ on the Conquest Music label. The Ugly Guys are also releasing the video to the EP’s accomplished eponymous title track, which is such a skillful country-tinged cover of Adele’s acclaimed 2011 international chart-topper that you’d think the song was countryborn, through and through. The founder members of ‘The Ugly Guys’ — Paul Shuttleworth and Vic Collins — have been making music together since 1969, when they founded one of England’s first country rock bands Cow Pie.   “Cow Pie… was heavily influenced by American country rock acts like The Flying Burrito Brothers and The Byrds circa Sweetheart of the Rodeo),” observed Craig Chaligne for Louder Than War, who saw them as “an early version of The Kursaals.” Paul and Vic went on to form The Kursaal Flyers in 1972. The Kursaal Flyers formed an integral part of the ‘Pub Rock’ scene that was flourishing in London and elsewhere around the UK at that time. The Kursaals were one of the few bands to break out of the pub scene when in 1977 they enjoyed a UK Top 20-hit single with their Phil Spectoresque pastiche ‘Little Does She Know’. The rest as they say is history. The Kusrsaals may well be best-known for their charting pop hit, but (as Craig Chaligne so perceptively observes) “deep down the band was a country rock outfit.” Fast forward to 2003, when a chance meeting led Paul and Vic to explore the prospect of forming a new band to play the cosmic country music they both loved. A call to guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Steve Oliver from Ipsissimus (which later became Jerry The Ferret: another part of pub rock’s backbone) quickly formed the nucleus of the new band, which they named The Ugly Guys, taking the moniker from a much-loved Kursaal Flyers song. Southend stalwart Bob Clouter (who had played with Mickey Jupp in both The Oriels and Legend, with the Lew Lewis Band and Stan Webb’s Chicken Shack) became the drummer. The bass guitar position was initially held by Mike Steed, then Andy Farrell until 2018 when Nevil Kiddier (formerly of bassist hit makers The Pinkees and Glyder) took up the mantle. The band’s current line-up fields: Paul Shuttleworth – Vocals; Vic Collins – Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro and Vocals; Steve Oliver – Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Keyboards and Vocals; Bob Clouter – Drums; Nevil Kiddier – Bass and Vocals. This year, The Ugly Guys celebrates 20 years since the band’s inception and still they champion country music in all its forms to the delight of their many followers, both in the UK and around the globe. Their latest EP shows The Ugly Guys’ decades-honed skill creating Country, Country Rock and Americana. Watch the video for ‘Rolling In The Deep’ and take in the catchy, layered tune, where you’ll find some quality, varied guitar work and picking, shown in close-up, including Vic Collins on Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, and Dobro, weaving together with Steve Oliver on Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, as well as on Keyboards. As the sleeve notes put it, “Vic plays some fine finger style guitar as well as dobro and pedal steel, Steve plays mandolin, banjo and electric baritone guitar.” Lead Vocals come care of Paul Shuttleworth’s classic Country-sounding timbre, but all band members (bar drummer Bob Clouter)  contribute vocals. Nevil Kiddier and Bob Clouter contribute the foundation of percussion and bass that subtly underpins the track. Other tracks include 24 Hours From Tulsa which was a huge hit by Gene Pitney and showcases the pedal steel guitar brilliance of Vic Collins. Streets of Bakersfield was a Billboard #1 for Dwight Yoakham & Buck Owens. Duelling lead vocals are shared between Paul Shuttleworth and Steve Oliver on this one.  The band are releasing their full album ‘Cover Your Tracks’ 25th August on Conquest Music. If you’ve a taste for UK-brewed Country that can compete with classic Stateside offerings, check out The Ugly Guys’ latest EP and video. Out now.  Now available on all digital platforms Rolling In The Deep EP https://slinky.to/RollingInTheDeepEP Check out their video ‘Rolling In The Deep’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKfIF_mhLHU Tracks Rolling In the Deep 24 Hours from Tulsa Streets of Bakersfield

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Review: Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells – Are You Crazy

Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells sits outside of the country and Americana genres, but good music is good music. The pop-rock trio’s gang vocals on the chorus of the opener and title track are a welcome sound, it has an almost Beach Boys vibe to it and the chorus melody is catchy, while the production is polished. Despite the upbeat vibe, the song delivers a serious message encouraging people to open up about their mental health struggles and seek help – a topic close to lead singer, Adam King’s heart. The whole EP has an arena-ready sound to its choruses and the vocal delivery is strong. The songwriting is top notch, ‘Don’t Touch’ has a bit of a rock n roll vibe to it and again makes great use of backing vocals and the brass solo really adds to it. I really do believe that Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells will have a long and successful career if they are able to get in front of the right audiences.  

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Dolly Parton Debuts At #1 On Mediabase Classic Rock Songs Chart Scoring Second Straight Self-Penned Rock #1

Global superstar and recent Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Dolly Parton, is breaking new ground this week as her latest single from her hotly-anticipated Rockstar album (available November 17th on Butterfly Records with distribution by Big Machine Label Group) “Bygones” featuring Rob Halford with special guests Nikki Sixx & John 5 debuts atop the Mediabase Classic Rock Songs chart. With #1s throughout her 7-decade career across Country, Pop, AC, Dance, Christian, Bluegrass, Folk/Americana, Holiday, and now Rock, Parton continues to make history. “I am so excited to see the response ‘Bygones’ is receiving! To debut at #1 on the Rock charts is such a thrill for me, and it makes it even sweeter to share this with Rob, Nikki, and John 5,” says Parton. “I also have to recognize my coproducer on the album and cowriter on this song, Kent Wells, who helped me bring this song to life. I am a happy girl today!” “Bygones” follows the lead single from Rockstar, “World On Fire”—another Parton original—that became the album’s first #1 when it peaked atop Billboard’s Rock Digital Song Sales chart in May. “It’s been a career-long goal to work with Dolly and when we heard she was nominated for the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame, we called management and said, ‘hopefully, this is our time!’”, said Big Machine Label Group Chairman Scott Borchetta. “We are so proud to deliver her first Rock Radio #1!” Parton will head to London next week to conduct a European media blitz of appearances in support of Rockstar. Pre-order your copy of Rockstar here.  

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour announced

London, UK, 20th June 2023 –Taylor Swift announced additional dates to Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour today. The UK & Europe leg of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour will kick off on 9 May 2024 in Paris and wrap up on 17 August 2024 in London. See below for the full list of dates. To help tickets reach the hands of fans who want to attend the shows, there will be the opportunity to register for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour tickets ahead of the on-sale. Registration is now open. Fans can register on each city’s official ticket registration page up until Thursday 22nd June at 11:59pm (local time) in the UK, and on Friday 23rd June at 11:59pm (local time) in Ireland and Europe. Registered fans who receive a unique code will have first access to purchase tickets in each city on the specified on-sale dates and times listed below. Fans who want an opportunity to access ticket on-sales in multiple cities should register once for each city they would like to attend. Registration does not guarantee access to the sale or to tickets. Additional information on the registration process can be found at Taylorswift.com/tour by clicking through to each city. Fans who participated in the Taylor Swift UK store Midnights album pre-order offer will qualify for special pre-sale access to all UK and Ireland shows and will be officially communicated with via the email supplied at checkout. Taylor Swift UK store Midnights pre-order pre-sale access ticket sales start at: Mon 10 July, 10am (local) London Tue 11 July, 10am (local) Edinburgh and Dublin Wed 12 July, 10am (local) Cardiff and Liverpool      Tickets for all UK & Europe dates will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while ticket inventory lasts. Sign up for Taylor Nation’s mailing list HERE to be among the first to hear about any additional shows or ticket inventory that may remain after the pre-sales in UK & Europe. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Zoe Hodges, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Kezia Gill announced at BST Hyde Park

Kezia Gill is on top of the world as we announce that she is to perform at BST Hyde Park on 8th July alongside an incredible lineup with Bruce Springsteen headlining! This flame haired powerhouse is showing no signs of slowing down! She celebrated an iTunes Country chart Number One with her latest single ‘Smokey’ earlier this month which was debuted on BBC Radio 2 and with her headline set at SpeedFest Country at Brands Hatch this weekend, it’s safe to say that the buzz around Kezia Gill continues to build! There’s a lot more exciting news to come very soon so keep your eyes peeled for what’s coming next for this fierce entertainer!

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Review: No More Chasing – Abi Moore

Nottingham based roots artist Abi Moore has stormed back onto the scene with her most experimental album to date. ‘Livin Underground’ kicks things off, the vocals and hand claps easing us in before the distorted guitars find themselves in the driving seat. It’s a simple yet catchy melody to start off with. Piano ballad ‘Apologies And Promises’ is a particular highlight on this record, it really showcases Moore’s vocal range as she begins deep before switching to her head voice. There’s a rawness to the recording of this track. On the other hand, ‘Lost And Found’ with it’s four to the floor kick drum, distorted guitar and harmonica will feel at home in a busy bar or festival this year. She has a number of dates around the UK this summer following the release of the album. Moore leaves us with the question ‘Are You Listening?’ Which sees string instruments and backing vocals really bring the track to life. Well, yes Abi, we’re certainly listening now.

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