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Monday, December 5, 2022
Crystal Shawanda
JUNO Award-winning powerhouse singer-songwriter Crystal Shawanda is back with a new studio album, Midnight Blues, set for release this September 30th on True North Records. The latest fiery bluesy Americana collection features the first single “How Bad Do You Want It” — showcasing her full-throttle raspy voice, unmatched in today’s musical landscape, and an authenticity for the genre dating back to her youth.
“Growing up, all of my favorite music had these breadcrumbs that led me to the blues,” Crystal says. “I often quote Willie Dixon: ‘Blues is the roots and everything else is the fruits.’ Even today's pop music, there's all this influence that derives from the blues. I was just always really attracted to the rawness and the realness of the blues.”
Produced and engineered in Nashville by her husband and long-time collaborator Dewayne Strobel, Midnight Blues — her eighth studio album, and fifth since switching from a chart-topping career as a country artist — is a collection of original songs, such as the seductive-sounding rocker “Midnight Blues,” swampy dance-floor groove “Rumpshaker,” and gentler “Take A Little Walk With The Moon,” as well as covers of the Howlin’ Wolf classic “Evil” and her take on Celine Dion’s hit “That’s Just The Woman In Me.”
“This is absolutely my favorite album I've ever recorded because I feel like my husband put me in a picture frame,” says Crystal. “He really captured who I am as an artist. He let my vocal shine. He brought out the best in me and all the songs that we wrote really capture my live show and who I am.”
Crystal was introduced to the blues by her eldest brother and to old-time country by her parents. “I was also into other styles of music that led me to the blues,” she says, citing everything from Elvis Presley’s “Hound Dog,” written by Big Mama Thornton, to R&B-pop star Monica’s “Misty Blue,” by Dorothy Moore.
“I was one of those kids who read the liner notes,” Crystal says. “I wanted to know everything, who are the songwriters, the musicians, the producers, the engineers. I'm always wanting to know who are the originators, who are the mothers of invention, who inspired all of us? I’m a purist at heart, so I was always diving back to learn from the masters, like Etta James, as far as vocalists; Muddy Waters, as far as feeling; and Buddy Guy, as far as stylists who have a lot of swagger.”
And yet Crystal’s first foray as a professional singer was in country music, not blues. She was in her early 20s and had immediate success after signing a U.S. record deal with RCA Nashville. 2008’s Dawn of a New Day, featuring the single “You Can Let Go,” reached No. 1 on the Canadian Country Album chart and No. 16 on the Billboard Top Country Albums, the highest charting album by a full-blooded Canadian First Nations country artist (in the SoundScan-era). Her first single, You Can Let Go,”
The following year she left the label and created her own, New Sun Records. Her first release was the holiday album I’ll Be Home For Christmas. Her next country album was 2010’s Just Like You, which won a 2013 Juno Award for Best Aboriginal Album, before she made the change to the blues with 2014’s The Whole World’s Got The Blues.
“I love all styles of music, but there was just always something drawing me to the blues,” she explains. “I had a country hit on the radio, and I would show up at country music festivals and I'd do a BB King cover or Buddy Guy or Etta James. Within country music, as much as I loved it, I had to restrain my voice a lot. It's very hard to hold back, and sometimes it was exhausting, whereas with the blues, I could just let it fly.”
While other artists have been embraced when they’ve made the switch to a different genre — Taylor Swift from country to pop; Dallas Smith from hard rock to country; and Darius Rucker from pop/rock to country — Crystal doesn’t mind talking about the difficulties she’s encountered.
“Country music is so excited when anybody from any genre comes to their world, hoping it'll make their world more popular. It'll up the cool factor but switching from country to blues is a lot more difficult because the blues scene is very protective because it's such an original genre. They want it to be respected and preserved.”
She would’ve had an easier time if she had created a blues-influenced sound, like the Black Crowes, Sass Jordan, or Alannah Myles, but Crystal can hold her own in any conversation about the blues pioneers. Still, she still likes to cover an iconic Canadian artist in her inimitable way. Last album, it was The Tragically Hip’s “New Orleans Is Sinking” and this time, Celine Dion.
“Because I had so much friction coming to the blues where people were like, ‘You don't know nothing about the blues,’ I'm trying to show them not to be so close-minded because a lot of people are more inspired by the blues than they may realize. Again, I'm trying to reiterate that quote by Willie Dixon that the blues is roots and everything else is the fruit.”
Sunday, December 4, 2022
The Livesays
The Livesays are an accomplished five-piece Heartland/Americana band
fronted by the band’s namesake critically acclaimed
singer/songwriter/guitarist Billy Livesay, who spent 12 years
performing, recording and touring with E-Streeter Clarence Clemons' band
"Temple of Soul." During his 12-year tenure with the beloved “Big Man,”
Billy recorded and released "Live in Asbury Park" Volumes I & II at
The Stone Pony, the second album which features Bruce Springsteen.
Billy has shared the stage with so many industry giants, his resume
reads like a "Who's Who of Rock n' Roll Hall of Famers."
Drummer Steve Rheingold, was formerly the beat keeper with the legendary Wayne Cochran.
The Livesays' lineup is rounded out with Jorge Laplume on bass, Victor
"Cuqui" Berrios on Hammond B-3 organ, and Tim Murphy on piano, all of
whom have impressive resumes of their own. Cuqui, who grew up in New
York City, offers a touch of the Big Apple to the band with his Hammond
B3 and impassioned vocals. Tim brings his ear for harmony and his unique
Elton John style piano. Jorge hails from Havana, Cuba; with his Latin
roots coupled with a steady diet of the rock groups The Who and Free, he
delivers a bass sound that is both funky and thunderous.
The combination of these five seasoned pros, with their versatile
backgrounds, incomparable harmonies, energy level, and undeniable
chemistry, create real magic on stage together and put on one heck of a
dynamic live performance.
The Livesays have created five full length albums that are both
memorable and moving with stories ranging from adolescence to adulthood,
from battling addiction to conquering depression, from finding love to
losing love ... with lyrics that will surely touch your heart and quench
your soul.
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Womack III - Songs Of Downfall & Deliverance
Womack III - Songs Of Downfall & Deliverance is the latest offering from local heroes of small town called Forssa, in Finland.
Lovingly
calling their hometown the deep south of gloomy north, this foursome
embrace their smalltown boy roots and let their love of southern rock
shine through their heavy metal influences.
As
the album title suggests, this is the third full-lenght album from
Womack, who, as a band have gone through a lot considering they were
formed in 2010, and are quite young as an orchestra. After their first
album "Prehab" they went through a line-up change as their original
drummer chose to leave and Womack was left to reinvent themselves
completely.
They
did just that, and the result was a fully acoustic rock album
"Strays" which was a whole new kind of challenge for the band, as they
wandered far away from their comfort zone in search of new ways to
express theirselves.
Out
of that period they got behind the wheel of their distortion-driven
side, backed with their new member, Jani Blomerus who has been
instrumental in the development from an acoustic rock band to a heavier,
groovier harder hitting riff machine.
The new album has been in the making for several years now: The groundwork was laid in the later days of 2016, and the album has been slowly cooking ever since. The band has truly given the process their all, and found a new level production-wise too, as the album was mixed and mastered by the legendary Hiili Hiilesmaa, who should need no introduction to anyone who has read their homework on finnish metal.
The
band has released two singles, Back On The Hooch off the
forthcoming record, and another track, Spittin´ Teeth a couple of weeks
before the whole album will finally hit the virtual shelves of the
streaming world.
The
band is proud and satisfied with their magnum opus thus far, but
are also keeping their collective sights aimed to the future: They kept
themselves busy during the pandemic, writing new songs and
rehearsing, so they would be among the first ones out the door when the
world opens up again.
Womack is ready now. Let´s hope the world is ready for them.
Friday, December 2, 2022
Gulf Stream Riders
"The Mystic Burns Within" is an intimate conversation between two different sides of the same person. The vocal shifts back and forth between one side given to despair, and the other side that sees what's good in this existence. This alternating pattern connects with the melody to evoke honest feeling in this deep and ultimately hopeful tune. A beautiful, laid-back Folk-Country song with a nice build up towards the end.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Kintsugi
Kintsugi (golden joinery) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. Japanese aesthetics value the wear marks of the object caused by its use and the repairs are highlighted as an art rather than trying to mask them. As a philosophy, kintsugi is embracing the flaws or imperfections as part of the natural life cycle of the objects.
LILLI
has been respecting the same philosophy when working on their second
album. The songs are real life stories of broken lives joined from
pieces to an album. The songs exude life with all its challenges and ups
and downs. None of us survives life without physical or mental dents,
but we have to learn to appreciate them in the sense of a person's
spiritual growth.
The
group’s debut album was released in 2020, so the band had time to work
on the second album for almost two years. Careful maturation has not
been in vain, as the end result is a tasteful, high-quality package. The
album contains massive arrangements and captivating stories. The songs
move musically on the borders of rock and metal music, which creates a
pleasant surprise in the content of the album and carries the album
brilliantly from the beginning intro to the last song. As a whole, the
album's music is clearly more heavy in style than the band's debut
album, but definitely in a good way.
"We
are very satisfied with our new album and during the production process
we had the opportunity to work with several highly talented keyboard
players, such as Akseli Kaasalainen (Dreamtale), Mikko Kujanpää
(Memoremains), Antti Simonen (...and Oceans) ja Marko Karttunen. The
visitors bring their own stylish fingerprint to the whole, which brought
new drive and musical depth to the songs," says the band's bassist and
studio chief Sami Halinen. "Some of the stories on the album are quite
brutal human destinies, such as the long journey from Friday to Monday
caused by loneliness, or the hard work of the nurses and doctors,
especially during the last covid years", the band's singer Lily Black
continues.
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