It's about time that I got in on #MusicWomenWednesday (with @loewe ) and share the most recent band I've been obsessed with.
Artist: Bridge City Sinners (Frontperson: Libby, she/they)
Why? Describing this as "dark neofolk" doesn't really describe how they bring together diverse styles of vocals and instrumentation that pull both from metal and the dark sides of country and folk. Not to mention some of the songs really speak to those of us living with mental illness or otherwise on the margins.
Where to start?
"Devil Like You" cemented by obsession, telling the story of a murder most foul with just an earworm of a haunting chorus
For #MusicWomenWednesday this week I’d like to highlight Kiki Rockwell, whose debut last year hit fairly regular rotation for me. She’s dropped a few singles lately, indicating a new album isn’t far off. Here’s the latest.
This is for @loewe 's #MusicWomenWednesday 's with something that I don't usually listen to, but I still appreciate... in some ways.
Melodic dubstep.
Really? Yes.
This is from Trivecta and Roniit. The latter is a singer that collaborated with many artists and bands, included... Fallujah. Yeah, the tech-death metal band.
Smoldering live blues rock cover of "I Put a Spell on You" by Samantha Fish. "Samantha Fish (born January 30, 1989) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter from Kansas City, Missouri. While often cited as a blues artist, Fish's work features and draws from multiple genres, including rock, country, funk, bluegrass, and ballads." Wikipedia #bluesrock#musicwomenwednesday