Rochelle Mills

Rochelle Mills

Spotlight: Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells

When did you first know you wanted a career in music?  Dorian:  When I was 14 years old I started a band with school friends and we did a small concert at our school auditorium for Talent Day at the end of the school year, we played Alice Cooper’s School’s Out  and the place went crazy and that’s when the music bug really  bit me I guess. Years of practice later and here we are!  Adam: When I was just 10 years old, I remember  mum and dad had a singing duo act in Liverpool in the sixties around the time of The Beatles and, in fact, my parent’s duo group on more than one occasion played the same clubs. With both parents singers, well, wouldn’t you know, I found a could carry a tune and I’ve been in music ever since.      How did you guys first meet?  Dorian:  I had just moved to Spain with my family in 2017 and I was looking for a band to join, I saw Adam singing in a cover band at a club on the Costa Blanca of Spain and I thought “That’d be a good band to join if only there was an opening”, luckily for me, the guitarist in the band left to return home to the UK and, through a friend, I was put in touch with Adam and soon I joined his cover band which ultimately resulted in Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells.    What kind of music did you grow up listening to?  Dorian: I’m a guitarist so I’ve always been drawn to guitar driven music whether it’s classic rock, jazz or fusion but at the same time I love melody and harmony so I listened a lot to the Beatles, Styx, Kansas, Supertramp, Return to Forever to name just a few.  Adam:  As a singer, I am always drawn to great melodies and great vocalists; I listened to a lot of pop growing up like Simon & Garfunkel, Take That and many others along these lines. I must admit I’m a pop Fan, but I truly love all music that I can sing along to and join in with.    Who within the country music genre influenced or inspired you?  Dorian: Musically, I would say Johnny Hiland is a great influence on me and I use a few licks I’ve learned from him; he’s really great. In terms of a vocal type band I would definitely site the band Alabama has a strong influence.    Can you talk me through your songwriting process, do you like to start with a lyric or melody or is it different every time?  Dorian: Always a great question because everybody does it differently, for example, when I write I like to see what can be done to make the song interesting. There are a number of ingredients you can start with: rhythm, melody, chord movements/harmony. I find a lot of current music is too rhythm driven often at the expense of melody and harmony.  What’s interesting to me is to use rhythmic hooks along with more harmonic movement. Once I have the essence of the song (harmony and rhythm), I then look at all the chord movements and within these chords of course are individual notes from which I create a melody. I often sit with Adam as we fine tune words and melody to ensure we both are happy  Adam: When I write songs for Aliens I often picture a song in my head as a series of pictures to which I sing a melody line into the voice memo on my phone.  Once I bring this to Dorian and the rest of the band the process of developing the song becomes a joint effort.    Country music is all about storytelling, can you tell me the story behind Hello 2 You?  Adam: The song Hello 2 You was written at a time when my family and I were going through a challenging time with health issues. The song is about never giving up and believing in yourself such that no matter what your age, you can rediscover a new part of you that can make all the difference.    What’s the strangest thing you’ve written a song about?  Adam:  I think our song ‘It’s Your Night’ was strange in the sense that it is written about an alien encounter between two species on an unknown planet who somehow find each other. We tried to get this message across in the It’s Your Night music video and people generally agree it’s a strange but cool music video.     What’s next for you?  Dorian:  We toured the UK and Europe in 2022 and now we are very busy working on our second album which will be released in March 2023.  We have just release the first EP from the new album with the single ‘Hello 2 You’ and the b-side song ‘Don’t Touch’; both are seeing good airplay in the UK, Europe and the USA. This is very important for us as it sets the groundwork for our hoped for tour of the USA in 2023 for the first time so there’s lots to look forward to with the Aliens! 

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Review: Long Overdue – Steve Yanek

Steve Yanek is back with a new album aptly titled ‘Long Overdue’. I criticised Yanek’s last album as whilst he could write in a variety of styles, I felt he hadn’t quite decided what he wished to do. However this record is much more cohesive and polished and has a clear sense of direction. The production is strong, his vocals shine and from the opening track – the title track – he has a brand of country-rock that sees your foot tapping along from the off. Melodically, this is a stand out collection as those choruses will get stuck in your head. ‘Like Now’ is a favourite of mine, I think that build up to the chorus is executed well and really helps the message to land with the listener. Meanwhile, the harmonies and backing vocals in ‘On Your Side’ are brilliant and effective. This is my favourite album from Steve Yanek and as he promises there’s more songs waiting in the wings, I’m excited to see him progress with this style! 

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Review: Auf Wiedersehen, Me Duck – Paul Walker & Karen Pfeiffer

Auf Wiedersehen, Me Duck is the eagerly awaited new album from Anglo-German duo Paul Walker & Karen Pfeiffer. The arrangements throughout complement Walker and Pfeiffer’s style and the sound that fans have come to know and love from the pair. The album opens with ‘Our Golden Age’ which transports us back to the industrial age complete with a sing-along chorus. Meanwhile, Paul gets to show off his finger-picking guitar skills on ‘Where I Live’ whilst ‘The Answer’ has a lovely Irish Flute in the mix. The record concludes with the title track taken from a live performance. It shows the humour the pair can inject into their writing and the engagement they have with their audience. All in all, it’s another great album from the duo who go from strength to strength. Producer Ed Bersey has done a fantastic job of the subtle yet effective arrangements whilst Paul Hutchinson (accordion) and Ciaran Algar (fiddle) really help bring the music to life with their contributions.   

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Review: Beyond The Reservoir – Julian Taylor

‘Beyond The Reservoir’ is the exciting new album from Toronto based singer-songwriter Julian Taylor. The album opens with the melancholy ‘Moonlight’ with it’s beautiful backing vocals and Hammond B3 laying the foundations. The swooning pedal steel making you feel at home, this track is a strong opening to a well written record. The single ‘Seeds’ with it’s upbeat folksy feel to it, dives into the themes of loss and rising from the the ashes of that. Taylor’s conversational style vocals are stronger than they’ve ever been, the melodies on this track are catchy and could help it cross over into the mainstream. The record is one of his most personal to date and you can hear the vulnerability in his voice in certain tracks where he perfectly balances the emotion. In the closing track, ‘Opening the Sky’ he sends a message to his daughter, “What I’m saying to her here is, it’s ok to keep going”. The whole record boasts a polished production which is credit to Taylor and Saam Hashemi. This is Taylor’s best work to date and a strong contender for one of the records of the year! 

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Review: Spellbound – Judy Collins

After 82 years, most of which she has spent entertaining people across the globe, Judy Collins is back with her first all original record, ‘Spellbound’. The album details the highs and lows of her life and career. The record takes you on a journey and lyrically was inspired by her journal entries she keeps. A stand out track is ‘Hell on Wheels’ in which Collins revisits her reckless teenage years. Though much of the record was written in the pandemic, Collins goes back to the late 80s with ‘The Blizzard’ which is another brilliant track that has become a fan favourite in her live shows. What strikes me as I listen to the title track ‘Spellbound’ is just how wonderful her melodies are and how, after all these years, her voice is still pure and strong as she captivates you with those melodies. It’s a fantastic record from Collins who, after a busy summer of festivals, is still touring round the world with this fabulous collection of songs. 

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Review: The Broken Road Back Home – Jennifer Crook

Jennifer Crook’s vocals shine on the melancholy record, The Broken Road Back Home. The album has been ten years in the making and her beautifully crafted lyrics are perfectly framed by multi-platinum award-winning engineer Stuart Bruce who is on production duties for this one. Previously released song ‘Battle Scars’ is a stand out track as Crooks injects emotion into her vocal performance. Meanwhile, ‘Build A Shelter’ is a very well written track, the lyrics really stand out. Whilst, the final track ‘Lay Your Weary Head Down To Rest’ is a fitting end to a wonderful album. It feels familiar and soothing. This record is some of Crooks finest work to date and it will be good to hear them in a live setting. If you appreciate great songwriting then it’s well worth a listen!

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Dolly Parton

RCA Records, Dolly Records and Legacy Recordings Announce Release of Dolly Parton – Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection on Friday, November 18

Available in Digital/CD/2LP Configurations, Global Music Legend’s Career-Spanning Anthology Brings Together 23 Essential Tracks from 1971-2020RCA Records, Dolly Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release Dolly Parton – Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection on Friday, November 18. Available in digital, CD (in softpak with booklet) and 2LP 12″ vinyl (in gatefold with printed sleeves) configurations, Dolly Parton – Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection may be pre-ordered HERE A career-spanning retrospective showcasing 23 essential recordings from 1971-2020, Dolly Parton – Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection includes new liner notes penned by Robert K. Oermann, who collaborated with Dolly on her 2020 autobiography, Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics. A cross-label anthology, Dolly Parton – Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection brings together, for the first time on one album, recordings originally released on Dolly Records, RCA Victor and Columbia Records, as well as the Butterfly Records digital single, “When Life Is Good Again,” written and recorded in 2020 as Dolly’s musical message of hope to fans as the pandemic rolled in. Gems on Diamonds & Rhinestones include Dolly’s performances with Kenny Rogers (“Islands in the Stream” and “Real Love”), Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette (“Silver Threads and Golden Needles” from Honky Tonk Angels) and “Faith,” her delightfully surprising 2020 collaboration with the Swedish electropop dance duo Galantis (featuring Mr. Probz). The album features songs from Dolly’s films including “9 To 5” (from 1980’s 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs), “Red Shoes” (from 2018’s Dumplin’) and “Tennessee Homesick Blues” from 1984’s Rhinestone). In a note to her fans, Dolly wrote, “Every one of these songs has a special memory behind it for me. I hope that you make some special memories of your own while listening to them. Enjoy the Diamonds & Rhinestones album. – Musically yours, Dolly” On May 4, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced that Dolly Parton was one of its 2022 Inductees in the Performer Category honoring “artists who have created music whose originality, impact, and influence has changed the course of rock & roll.” The 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is scheduled to take place at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on November 5. Dolly Parton – Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection1. 9 To 5 – From the RCA Victor album 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs (1980)2. Jolene – From the RCA Victor album Jolene (1974)3. Here You Come Again – From the RCA Victor album Here You Come Again (1977) 4. Islands In The Stream (with Kenny Rogers) – From the Kenny Rogers album Eyes That See In The Dark (1983)5. I Will Always Love You – From the RCA Victor album Jolene (1974)6. Coat Of Many Colors – From the RCA Victor album Coat Of Many Colors (1971)7. My Tennessee Mountain Home – From the RCA Victor album My Tennessee Mountain Home (1973)8. The Bargain Store – From the RCA Victor album The Bargain Store (1975)9. Baby I’m Burnin’ – From the RCA Victor album Heartbreaker (1978)10. Better Get To Livin’ – From the Dolly Records album Backwoods Barbie (2008)11. Why’d You Come In Here Lookin’ Like That – From the Columbia Records album White Limozeen (1989)12. Love Is Like A Butterfly – From the RCA Victor album Love Is Like A Butterfly (1974)13. Heartbreaker – From the RCA Victor album Heartbreaker (1978)14. Red Shoes – From the Dolly Records/RCA Records album Dumplin’ (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2018)15. The Seeker – From the RCA Victor album Dolly (1975)16. Together You & I – From the Dolly Records album Better Day (2011)17. Two Doors Down – From the RCA Victor album Here You Come Again (1977)18. When Life Is Good Again – From the Butterfly Records digital single (2020)19. Tennessee Homesick Blues – From the RCA Victor album Rhinestone (Original Soundtrack Recording) (1984)20. It’s All Wrong But It’s All Right – From the RCA Victor album Here You Come Again (1977)21. Real Love (with Kenny Rogers) – From the RCA Victor album Real Love (1985)22. Silver Threads and Golden Needles – Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette – From the Columbia Records album Honky Tonk Angels (1983)23. Faith – Galantis & Dolly Parton (featuring Mr. Probz) – From the Galantis album Church (2020)

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Review: Forever – FoxPalmer

‘Forever’ is the new single from Fox Palmer, taken off their upcoming EP ‘Dark Tides’. The track fuses rock, indie and folk influences while her soulful voice provides an emotive listen. Exploring themes of anger, love, heartbreak and denial, ‘Forever’ really takes you on a journey. Production wise, it’s upbeat and has quite a big sound. Recorded with producer and sound engineer Greg Chandler at The Priory Recording Studios in Canwell, Midlands, it brings out the best in lead singer, Fern’s voice. The track won’t appeal to the traditional country music fan but all music lovers can appreciate the slick production and songwriting exhibited on the single and it perfectly whet’s our appetites ahead of the EP release later in the year. 

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Review: Twenty 22 – Annie Keating

Keating is touring the UK throughout September and October and is bringing out an exclusive EP to accompany the tour. I love Keating’s gritty, gravelly vocals, they pack a punch and this EP announces her return to live music with the opening track ‘Twenty 22’. It’s got an energetic production that leans slighter towards the rockier side. The previously released ‘Sunshine Parade’, riddled with Keith Richards inspired guitar licks was inspired by the heatwave in New York last year as Keating longed to get away. My favourite track is the ending, ‘Feels Like Home’ where we hear a slightly more vulnerable side to Keating’s vocals in this stripped back ballad. This album is the UK’s reward for their commitment and support for Keating throughout her career and it’s a real treat to get to hear these collection of songs. Some of Keating’s finest work is on this record and it’s worth going to the show, if only to pick up one of these exclusive records. 

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Ben Earle to headline C2C launch party

Ben Earle, one half of the UK’s biggest country music group, The Shires has announced a headline at London’s Bush Hall on Monday 17th October to launch next year’s Country To Country Festival.Ben will be playing a set of brand new songs together with fan favourites in this very intimate setting. Tickets will go on sale Friday 02 September at 10:00 via www.gigsandtours.com, www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.axs.com.As part of the UK’s biggest country music export The Shires have achieved incredible success from four consecutive UK Top 5 albums, five #1 UK Country albums, 100 million+ streams to two Gold-certified records. Their authenticity saw them embraced by the Nashville scene, leading to two CMA Awards. Meanwhile, following countless sold-out headline shows, other touring highlights included the C2C Festival and shows as guests to Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town and The Corrs.Not only has Ben achieved huge success musically, he has also a major country music broadcaster. You can catch Ben every weekend on Absolute Radio Country where he’ll play the perfect music for your Sunday morning. The C2C Launch party headlined by Ben Earle starts off the return of Country Music Week. Country Music Week is brought to you by the organisers of the hugely successful Country to Country (C2C) Festival and will feature live shows and unique events across select venues in London, Manchester and Glasgow. The events will recognise and celebrate emerging artists within the broad spectrum of country music, give fans another opportunity to discover UK and US acts early in their career and connect fans with the stories behind the songs. For more information go to https://c2c-countrytocountry.com/country-music-week/. 

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