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Home » 2019

Ashleigh Flynn celebrates the winter solstice with a show in Eugene

December 16, 2019 by Cynthia Orlando

Ashleigh FlynnTalented singer-songwriter Ashleigh Flynn played at Sam Bond’s Garage in late December – something her fans surely appreciated to celebrate the Winter Solstice.

The last time she performed in Eugene, a packed, enthusiastic crowd was a testimony to her musical chops and upbeat, engaging style.

Flynn’s genre might best be described as folk-roots-rock-Americana.

Her newest “Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters” boasts an ace backup band – so naturally, her “One Moment” track from that album is on KRVMs playlist.

Here’s “This Love” from the new release:

 

Raised in Kentucky, Flynn now resides in Portland. Flynn – a prolific songwriter – recorded her “Low Arc of the Sun” EP in front of a small curated audience at Portland’s Secret Society Ballroom.

When not in the recording studio Flynn is playing shows on the road. She’s played SXSW, Bumbershoot, Bonnaroo and many more.

Here’s “Dirty Hands, Dirty Feet” from a few years back:

At the show at Sam Bond’s, Flynn delivered a top-notch setlist. She performs along with ace band members Carmen Paradise (bass), Liz Chibucos (guitar) and Zanny Geffel (drums).

🎶 See you there!

Filed Under: Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: 2019, Americana, Ashleigh Flynn, Ashleigh Flynn & the Riveters, Eugene, Folk, KRVM, Rock, Roots, Sam Bonds Garage

New music to carry us through fall

October 7, 2019 by Cynthia Orlando

With the change of seasons, arrival of cooler weather and more “indoor” time, you might be in the market for new tunes to carry you through fall…and winter!

Here’s some of what’s new.

Just out

KRVM is always adding new music to our playlist – it’s what keeps our listeners (and our music programmer) happy!

Here are a few new recent additions you might just love.

Death Cab for Cutie (DCFC) – “To the Ground”

Hailing from Bellingham, Washington, American alternative indie rockers DCFC have at least nine studio albums to their credit.

They’re back this month with “To the Ground.” It boasts a great intro and the extra-fine vocals we’ve come to expect from lead singer Ben Gibbard – it’s a keeper.

“To the Ground” comes from their newest “The Blue EP.”

Milky Chance – “The Game”

Milky Chance

This fresh, inviting track is another that’s oh-so-easy to love.

A super arrangement with its hypnotic beat, catchy chorus and Reggae vibe, “The Game” is pure pleasure. Don’t miss it!

The Lumineers – “Life in the City”

From their stellar new third album “III,” The Lumineers’ “Life in the City” is now on our playlist. It’s a track delivering all the goods we’ve come to love from this evolving band.

And new album “III” is a brutally honest look at addiction with many tracks worth exploring.

Barns Courtney: “You and I”

While not brand new to KRVM’s airwaves, “You and I” from Seattle’s Barns Courtney (he’s originally from England) is another not to overlook.

Why? Courtney’s is a special brand of music you’re not likely to forget anytime soon!

From his “404” release out this year, “You and I” is simply splendid.

You and I

Coming soon…

Jason Mraz

American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz comes to Eugene to play the Hult on October 30. Winner of two Grammy awards, Mraz was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for his popular chart topper, “I’m Yours.”

Mraz’s album “Love is a Four Letter Word” includes hit single “I Won’t Give Up.” That album reached number two on the Billboard 200.

Mraz is a strong social activist whose causes include the environment and human rights.

Don’t miss his ace folk-pop sound and uplifting positivity!

RAIN RAIN RAIN

You’re a Beatles fan, but never got to see the Fab 4 live?

Join the crowd – and, there’s hope for you!

Stellar Beatles tribute band “RAIN” perform at the Hult Center next year in May. Don’t wait to buy tickets, they may sell out before you know it.

More new music

It’s been a great year for music…and we’re only up to October!

New albums to add to your “must have” list?

Check out new releases from Of Monsters and Men, Hamish Anderson, Ayla Nereo,  Gary Clark Jr., Becca Stevens  and Vampire Weekend, and don’t forget Jakob Dylan’s “Echo in the Canyon” soundtrack, too.

Happy listening from all your friends at KRVM!

Filed Under: Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: 2019, Barns Courtney, Jason Mraz, Lumineers, Milky Chance, RAIN

Moody Little Sister visits the KRVM studios

August 8, 2019 by Cynthia Orlando

Moody Little Sister

Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico-based duo Naomi Sparrow and Rob Stroup, together known as Moody Little Sister – played in Eugene and visited the KRVM studios for a live interview prior to their show.

The two musicians, who formerly resided in Portland, have relocated to New Mexico. The move seems to be working out well.

Their upcoming “Great Big Mama Sunshine” release (due out the end of this month) is thirteen tracks of melodic, roots-influenced pop filled to the brim with warm desert vibes.

“Great Big Mama Sunshine” also features more guitar sound than their last. The band self-recorded and produced it at their new studio, Desert Enchantment Recording. We think songs like stellar “711 Lucky Street” are sure to garner more fans for the band.

“The benefit of self-producing allowed us to be more selective and keep at it until we felt like we got the right take,” explains Sparrow. “The results to me are an album that is going to match the experience someone has live with us, and I will probably go about all my vocal performances this way in the future.”

She adds: “From a musical stance, I think we are overdue for a strong female representation in Americana music…I think the Southwestern / soul sound of the album is a refreshing take on some of our musical roots.”

Check out the band playing “Evelina” in Portland last year:

Evelina

Filed Under: Hear them Live!, Music Scene Tagged With: 2019, Americana, Eugene, Great Big Mama Sunshine, Moody Little Sister, Music

Rebelution plays Eugene’s Cuthbert this month

June 3, 2019 by Cynthia Orlando

In need of some good vibes? You’re in luck.

As part of their “Good Vibes Summer Tour,” Reggae-rock band Rebelution plays Eugene’s Cuthbert Amphitheater this month.

With seven albums to their credit, the ever popular four-member band from Isla Vista, California, are adored by fans for their positive lyrics, smooth Jamaican sound and artful arrangements.

“Falling into Place” – their fifth release – was a beautifully produced Reggae-rock album that helped some fans recover from their 2016 election blues.

“Free Rein” – released last year – “really came from the heart,” according to Eric Rachmany, the band’s lead singer. Rebelution’s popularity is largely credited to Rachmany’s vocals and musical finesse. According to the band’s website, songs from “Falling into Place” were partly influenced by Rachmany’s “inspirational trip to Jamaica,” where he did some of the writing.

From that album, standout tracks included the colossal “Know It All” and the gently powerful “Breakdown.”

Here’s the band performing live at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles:

Know It All

More about Rebelution

The band’s “Courage to Grow” debut was named iTunes Editors Choice for Best Reggae album and is one of the most downloaded reggae albums on iTunes.

Rebelution received a Grammy nomination in the “Best Reggae Album” category for “Falling Into Place.” And they’ve headlined and sold out both Red Rocks and the Santa Barbara Bowl.

Their new “Free Rein ” album features Jamaican producers Phillip “Winta” James and Don Corleon, and first-rate tracks like roots-reggae “Celebrate.”

Celebrate

They’ll be performing at the Cuthbert on Friday, June 28th.

A band loved ’round-the-world, you won’t want to miss them!

Above: Rebelution playing the Cuthbert to an enthusiastic crowd in 2015.

Filed Under: Music Scene Tagged With: 2019, Cuthbert, Eugene, Pop, Rebelution, Reggae, Rock, Tour

Into the sunset with Mark Knopfler’s “Down the Road Wherever”

January 28, 2019 by Cynthia Orlando

It’s been three years since Mark Knopfler’s eighth solo studio release, “Tracker.”

Today he’s back with “Down the Road Wherever” and more than a dozen satisfying Celtic folk-rock compositions sure to gladden the hearts of his fans.

The fingerstyle guitarist virtuoso and former lead singer for rock band Dire Straits has a lengthy list of accomplishments but has always been careful to pace himself. For this reason, his music seldom disappoints. On his newest, Knopfler enhances some tracks with the addition of horns and the pleasing sounds of female vocalists.

Solid, colorful storytelling via first track “Trapper Man” starts things off in fine form.  And “Just a Boy Away from Home” opens as crisp, funky blues highlighted by horns – then transitions into a wonderfully mournful guitar solo as Knopfler plays “You’ll Never Walk Alone” (Rodgers and Hammerstein).

Enticing “Back on the Dance Floor” is filled with smooth, mellow passages that are classic Knopfler, reminding us why we loved earlier albums “Shangri-La” and “Get Lucky.”

“Dance Floor” also includes vocal accompaniment and harmonies by Irish singer-songwriter Imelda May:

Back on the Dance Floor

Rock star, soloist, film score writer

Aside from his role as co-founder and lead guitarist for band Dire Straits – who released six albums between 1978 and 1991 –  Knopfler has a total of 10 solo studio albums to his credit.

He’s won more than a dozen awards for music, including four Grammys, a Juno and a Brit award. He’s also written 10 movie soundtracks over the years, including “Wag the Dog,” “The Princess Bride” and the exceptional “Local Hero.”

Dire Straits – whom Knopfler co-founded with brother David – was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame just last year. (Their 1985 “Brothers in Arms” is the fifth-best-selling album in UK chart history).

About songwriting – and “Brothers in Arms,” in particular, Knopfler once said: “You can’t just write off the top of your head…you have to dig deep to get those things.”

Another prize track from his newest release? His upbeat “Good On You Son,” enticing with terrific lyrics and a shout-out to Southern California living  (“By his cutting block the time has come for the fruit there by the juicer / He grinds fresh coffee for himself he’s meeting our producer / L.A. Times lies on the stone, warming there like bread / Hey what’s not to like out here with the quick and the dead“). It flaunts some ace sax solos.

Here’s “Good On You Son,” now on KRVM’s playlist:

Fans are also likely to appreciate the reflective “One Song at a Time,” pensive love song “When You Leave” and funky, jazzy, flirtatious “Nobody Does That.”

All-in-all, “Down the Road Wherever” delivers a well-rounded journey of quality roots rock.

To close things out, here’s a classic performance of Knopfler performing “Brothers in Arms,” a fan-favorite (Berlin, 2007).

Knopfler’s tour to promote “Down the Road Wherever” kicks off in April.

Filed Under: Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: 2019, Dire Straits, Down the Road Wherever, KRVM, Mark Knopfler, Rock

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