One of the most heartening stories of the year is the rise to success of Kaitlin Butts. After going viral with her song You Ain’t Gotta Die (to be Dead to Me) she got the support slot on Lainey Wilson’s tour and subsequently signed a major record label deal.
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This week I started using Substack for the first time. I know I’m seriously behind the times but after looking at the abysmal current state of social media, I thought an app focused on writing would be worth investigating.
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When I started blogging in 2017 one of my favourite discoveries was Caroline Spence. I have since reviewed both her albums Mint Condition and True North, and believe they are two of the best recent releases in the Americana genre. She’s a compassionate and poetic songwriter with a beautifully sweet voice.
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Since starting Blogmas earlier this week, I’ve been thinking about my blogging strategy going forward into 2026. The last few years I’ve only been reviewing sporadically but now I’m looking for new writing motivation and different ways of sharing my posts.
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One of the joys of blogging has been the chance to celebrate older artists like Mavis Staples who are still out here, in their 80s, singing and spreading the good word of peace, love and understanding. On her new album ‘Sad & Beautiful World’ she brings together a collection of songs which she says are ‘part of me and what I’ve been singing about my whole life.’
Continue reading “Album Review: Mavis Staples – Sad & Beautiful World”Emmylou Harris’s Discography – Elite Hotel (1975)
In 1975 Emmylou was reportedly unhappy with an Esquire magazine feature about her new album Elite Hotel. The article didn’t mention her ‘Hot Band’, so she took out an advert in a trade press to credit the players she felt were so central to her sound.
The Hot Band, of course, were brilliant. No question this album benefits from her working with such high calibre musicians. Emmylou had invested a considerable amount of money in getting the best musicians who deserve acclaim.
However there’s something about that decision which feels very 1975. What woman nowadays would take out a press release crediting her male collaborators? It almost reads like Emmylou felt the need to downplay her own talent and give men the spotlight. Maybe she was just trying to keep her band happy. Or maybe this was honestly how she felt about herself – still suffering from the lack of self-confidence which stalled her early career after the release of Gliding Bird (and led her to mainly becoming an ‘interpreter’ of songs rather than a writer).
Emmylou’s name is on this record for a reason. Listening to Elite Hotel you know this album wouldn’t have succeeded without that voice. Emmylou was going to be a star with or without this band, as great as they are.
Continue reading “Emmylou Harris’s Discography – Elite Hotel (1975) “AI and the future of Music Blogging
Earlier this year I noticed a new pattern under my blog referral statistics. Social media referrals had plummeted due to well noted algorithm changes, search engines were thankfully staying strong and I always had a collection of random scattershot ways people found the blog. One of these was a new ‘referrer’: ChatGPT.
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The recent Rilo Kiley reunion has been a total joy for fans like myself and as they are one of Katie and Allison Crutchfield’s formative influences, it was lovely to read the post about them traveling to see the shows together.
Waxahtachee also supported Rilo on some dates and Katie ended up singing with Jenny too, which was incredibly sweet.
Rilo’s reunion and listening to this excellent album makes me hope we might even have a noughties indie rock revival on our hands.
Continue reading “Album Review: Snocaps – Snocaps “Favourite Opry Performances!
Since the Grand Ole Opry is 100 years old this week, I thought I’d dip into the archives (well what is currently on YouTube anyway) to find five stand out performances from women who have stepped into the iconic golden circle.
In no particular order here are my choices – share any classics you’ve found in the comments!:
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