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Home » Folk

The Muddy Souls release new “Medicine” EP

August 10, 2020 by Cynthia Orlando

Looking for new, upbeat tunes to lift you out of the pandemic doldrums?

You’re in luck! “Medicine,” the new EP from Eugene’s The Muddy Souls, just dropped.

Their music – an acoustic blend of folk, bluegrass, and country – is sure to get you smiling and stomping your feet.

Check out “Ramblin Blues”!

We had a chance to visit with The Muddy Souls about “Medicine,” their new release. Here’s what they had to say about the inspiration behind some of the tracks.

KRVM: “How did the band come up with “Medicine,” the title track?

Jacob Camara: “Medicine was a song that was written prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, although its theme is certainly relevant to our current global health crisis.”

“Originally written as a blues song for my solo project, I changed the chords and timing to fit The Muddy Souls bluegrass style and instrumentation. It became one of the first songs that I really felt comfortable playing the 5-string banjo on,” adds Camara.

KRVM: “Calm Before the Storm” is a really fun track with some ace mandolin work! Tell us a little bit about that.”

Austen Slone: “‘Calm Before the Storm’ is a collaboration between my brother and I. I originally wrote the melody to the song on guitar, and my brother wrote the lyrics sometime before 2001.”

Continues Slone, “He died in June 2001, and I have spent some time since moving to Eugene 5 years ago, processing his death as an adult. I visited the lyrics last year for the first time in a while, with the idea to put some music to it. ‘Calm Before the Storm’s’ mandolin work and the overall melody was written to reflect my brother’s dynamics when composing original songs. The mandolin came after the song had been written and composed.”

About The Muddy Souls

The Muddy Souls are: Peter Romanelli, guitar and vocals, Grace Honeywell, fiddle and vocals, Mila Butler-Bass, vocals, Jacob Camara, banjo, guitar, vocals, and Austen Slone, mandolin, vocals.

The band’s acoustic, American roots music is carefree and solidly performed. Band members tell us they took their time traveling a long and winding road to Eugene.

But on that windy road, they’ve covered music by everyone from Django Reinhardt, David Grisman, and Willie Nelson to Radiohead.

The new album confirms the band’s gift for delivering an upbeat and original sound. “Medicine” is sure to please fans spinning tunes, listening to KRVM, or coming to their shows.

KRVM: “Ain’t No Tellin’” has a great, take-it-easy summertime vibe. Is that an original?”

Pete Romanelli: ”Ain’t No Tellin’” is an original. It was a message to a past love about surrendering to the uncertainty of life and trusting in the fact that we are on the right path.”

“I wrote it on a warm summer night sitting on my porch, so that could be where the summertime vibe comes from,” adds Romanelli.

KRVM: “Need to compliment you on the great album artwork! We’d love to know more about it.”

Austen Slone: “Our amazing album artwork was done by local Eugene artist Miriam Valentine. We gave her some basic ideas and themes to work with, and she somehow intuited exactly what we had in mind…we hope to have her design future album covers.”

Support The Muddy Souls and local musicians

Yeah… we’re in a holding pattern with live music and the pandemic, most likely until early next year.

Meanwhile, you can find music by The Muddy Souls on iTunes or on their website.

Filed Under: Local Artists, Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: Acoustic, Bluegrass, Eugene, Folk, KRVM, Medicine, Music, Oregon, The Muddy Souls

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

Amos Lee’s “My New Moon” shines bright

November 28, 2018 by Cynthia Orlando

Working on your holiday gift list?

For the music fans in your life, consider Amos Lee’s newest “My New Moon” release.

Gifted in the art of songwriting and storytelling, Lee pulls from many genres in ways that always satisfy. His newest is a refreshing collection of diverse folk-rock-soul tracks sure to satisfy even the music snobs on your list.

From the same guy who penned the popular “Windows Are Rolled Down,” for example, we’re given another taste of road life via his smashing, celebratory “Louisville.”  Here, a festive full-band sound includes a merry singalong chorus and first-rate drumming.

And on his ace, folk-rock “Crooked,” Lee’s smooth, warm vocals are alternately backed by strong harmonies, violin, orchestral touches, keyboards and acoustic guitar. Have a listen:

Crooked

About Amos Lee

Born in Philadelphia, Lee attended the University of South Carolina before releasing his self-titled debut album “Amos Lee.” With seven albums to his credit, Lee’s musical influences include Luther Vandross, Joni Mitchell, Bill Withers, Otis Redding, and John Prine.

The bluesy approach found in some of his work has been compared to 70s soul R&B star Bill Withers. Lee performed at Farm Aid 2013 and plays numerous music festivals both in the U.S. and abroad. He deservedly received an outpour of critical acclaim for his 2011 “Mission Bell” release, which debuted at number one on Billboard. His hit singles have included “Shout Out Loud,” “Vaporize” and “Sweet Pea,” and if you were lucky enough to hear him the last time he performed in Eugene, you already know his live shows are spotless.

In preparation for “My New Moon,” Lee worked with non-profit organizations Musicians on Call and Melodic Caring Project to play music bedside to hospital patients battling serious illnesses. One of those patients was 9-year-old “Mighty Maya” from Seattle, who was undergoing kidney cancer treatment.

 

On the new album, Lee wrote the catchy, sunshiny “Little Light” for her. Here’s a stripped-down version:

Little Light

Then there’s the raw, bluesy vibe of atmospheric “I Get Weak”…quintessential Lee.  At just under six minutes, it’s a slow burner you’re sure to love.

Here’s hoping Amos Lee and other great artists we play here at KRVM are on your holiday gift list.

Happy Holidays!

 

Filed Under: Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: Blues, Folk, KRVM, Rock

Amos Lee in Concert – Always a Good Thing

November 13, 2016 by Cynthia Orlando

Singer songwriter musician Amos Lee brought his unique soul-folk-blues sound to town with a concert at Eugene’s McDonald theater and he delivered another stunning performance.

The 42-year-old ace musician is currently touring to promote his new album “Spirit.”

Lee has recorded 6 albums on Blue Note Records and toured with a bevy of famous musicians: Elvis Costello, Paul Simon, Adele, Bob Dylan, Jack Johnson and Norah Jones, among them.

His 2011 “Mission Bell” release debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and included his much beloved hit single “Windows are Rolled Down.”

His sophisticated, R&B-flavored new “Spirit” album has been out only 2 months. Have a listen to the title track:

Spirit


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Lee sparkled at last Eugene show

Lee last performed in Eugene early in 2014 when he gave fans a stunning performance.

Playing for  more than two hours alongside his stellar 5-member band, the night’s engaging performance encompassed more than 25 instruments (squeezebox, banjo and mandolin among them). At that show, Lee’s demeanor, set-list and showmanship were impeccable.

 

Filed Under: Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: 2016, Amos Lee, Blues, Concert, Folk, McDonald Theater, Soul, Spirit, Tour

Blind Pilot makes a stop in Eugene

October 6, 2016 by Cynthia Orlando

Promoting their latest “And Then Like Lions” release on a cross-country tour, Blind Pilot played at Hi Fi Music Hall in Eugene recently.

Central to their sound and appeal are lead singer Israel Nebeker’s captivating vocals, harmonious layered choruses and their tasteful use of acoustic and percussive touches.

Their newest endeavor is their third studio release; on ATO Records, most of its 10 tracks are artful arrangements that invite repeated listening.

“Lions” opens on the plaintive notes of beautifully lush “Umpqua Rushing” and the pensive “Joik #3” – a lovely ode to Nebecker’s father, who passed over two years ago.

The upbeat and lyrically engaging “Packed Powder” is especially commendable.

Packed Powder

Band members are: Luke Ydstie, upright bass, bass guitar, backing vocals; Kati Claborn, banjo, mountain dulcimer, ukulele, backing vocals; Ian Krist, vibraphone, percussion; Dave Jorgensen, trumpet, keyboards; Ryan Dobrowski, drums, percussion; and Israel Nebeker, vocals and guitar.

blindpilot1Blind Pilot has a flurry of appearances coming up, with performances scheduled in California at San Francisco’s The Fillmore, Solana Beach’s Belly Up Tavern, and in Oregon at Portland’s Crystal Ballroom.

Concertgoers are likely to be treated to both highlights from the new album and standout tracks from the past, including “Oviedo” “The Story I Heard” and “Go On, Say It.”

In downtown Eugene, Hi Fi Studios is centrally located, boasting an impressive sound system for bands like Kaleo  who played their recently.

You can find Blind Pilot’s music on amazon, iTunes, local music stores and on their website.

Filed Under: Music Scene Tagged With: Blind Pilot, Folk, HiFi Music Hall, Indie, Music, Rock

Praiseworthy Kaleo debuts album “A/B”

August 8, 2016 by Cynthia Orlando

Photo of the group, KaleoPraiseworthy Kaleo recently performed at Eugene’s HiFi Music Hall to a sold out crowd.

Kaleo boasts a sumptuous, sometimes thunderous blend of rock, blues and folk you won’t want to miss. Originally from Iceland, the band continues to grow their U.S. following via their new home base of Austin.

The 4-member band first gained notoriety when their beautiful and haunting “Vor í Vaglaskógi” earned heavy rotation on an Icelandic radio station. Band members moved to Austin in 2015 and also played SXSW that year.

KaleoCoverTheir recently released debut album “A/B” was aptly named for their ability to write and perform both rock n’ roll and more contemplative sonnets.  You’ll love the sweet sincerity of “All the Pretty Girls,” their raucous blues stomper “No Good” and the earthy blues feel of hit single “Way Down We Go.”

Both official videos for “Way Down We Go” and “Vor I Vaglaskogi” have racked up more than 1 million views.

Way Down We Go

 

“Vor I Vaglaskogi” – one of “A/B’s” “B” tracks – is the only selection sung in their native language, and it’s a beauty.

“Vor I Vaglaskogi”

About Kaleo

Kaleo is: Jökull Júlíusson, vocals and guitar; Davíð Antonsson, percussion and vocals; Daníel Ægir Kristjánsson, bass guitar; and Rubin Pollock, guitar and vocals. Three of the band members have been best friends since elementary school and the band now share a home together in Austin.

Kaleo1Kaleo is touring nearly nonstop to promote the new album, which was produced and recorded with Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Dawes, Of Monsters and Men, James Bay). The band’s upcoming appearances include California, Philadelphia New York, Georgia and Colorado; they’ll tour the U.K. in the fall.

 

You can find music by Kaleo on their website and on iTunes, and follow them on Twitter.

Filed Under: Music Scene Tagged With: 2016, A&B, Blues, Eugene, Folk, Kaleo, Music, Rock, Tour

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