Origins is Consequence‘s recurring series which gives artists a place to break down everything that went into their latest release. Today, Matthew Logan Vasquez takes listeners through “Parade.”
Singer-songwriter Matthew Logan Vasquez, known for his work in indie rock band Delta Spirit, has dropped the latest single from his upcoming solo album, Frank’s Full Moon Saloon, out February 16th, 2024. Titled “Parade,” the song boasts contributions from Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog and features a slow, western-tinged acoustic guitar. Along with this new track, Vasquez has announced an upcoming tour that will run through the first half of 2024.
With beautiful background vocals and a smooth guitar solo making up the second half of the track, Vasquez brings his incredible talent to a new sonic landscape. Although the track is a re-recording of a tune found on Delta Spirit’s 2007 LP, Ode to Sunshine, those previously familiar with the song...
Singer-songwriter Matthew Logan Vasquez, known for his work in indie rock band Delta Spirit, has dropped the latest single from his upcoming solo album, Frank’s Full Moon Saloon, out February 16th, 2024. Titled “Parade,” the song boasts contributions from Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog and features a slow, western-tinged acoustic guitar. Along with this new track, Vasquez has announced an upcoming tour that will run through the first half of 2024.
With beautiful background vocals and a smooth guitar solo making up the second half of the track, Vasquez brings his incredible talent to a new sonic landscape. Although the track is a re-recording of a tune found on Delta Spirit’s 2007 LP, Ode to Sunshine, those previously familiar with the song...
- 11/14/2023
- by Aidan Sharp-Moses
- Consequence - Music
It’s early Saturday evening and contemporary bluesman Cedric Burnside — the grandson of the great R.L. Burnside — is sitting on a large rock along the banks of the French Broad River. A hot mid-summer sun falls behind the Blue Ridge Mountains cradling his current location in Asheville, North Carolina.
“It’s something I grew up with — grew up playing and grew up living,” Burnside tells Rolling Stone of his blues lineage. “R.L. Burnside opened the door for our family and other great musicians who love the Hill Country blues...
“It’s something I grew up with — grew up playing and grew up living,” Burnside tells Rolling Stone of his blues lineage. “R.L. Burnside opened the door for our family and other great musicians who love the Hill Country blues...
- 8/10/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
M. Ward has announced his new album Supernatural Thing, which is set to release on June 23rd. As a preview, he’s released the record’s title track.
The album is Ward’s first in three years and features contributions from Neko Case, First Aid Kit, Jim James, Kelly Pratt, Shovels & Rope, and Scott McMicken. It also includes two covers — one of David Bowie’s “I Can’t Give Everything Away” from his final album Blackstar, and a live recording of Daniel Johnston’s “Story of an Artist.”
“Supernatural Thing” as a single is an acoustic guitar-driven ditty with a jovial atmosphere, based on a message that came to Ward in a dream by none other than Elvis — “You can go anywhere you please.”
“Well, all my songs depend on dream imagery to some extent,” Ward said in a press release. “This was an actual dream I had about Elvis...
The album is Ward’s first in three years and features contributions from Neko Case, First Aid Kit, Jim James, Kelly Pratt, Shovels & Rope, and Scott McMicken. It also includes two covers — one of David Bowie’s “I Can’t Give Everything Away” from his final album Blackstar, and a live recording of Daniel Johnston’s “Story of an Artist.”
“Supernatural Thing” as a single is an acoustic guitar-driven ditty with a jovial atmosphere, based on a message that came to Ward in a dream by none other than Elvis — “You can go anywhere you please.”
“Well, all my songs depend on dream imagery to some extent,” Ward said in a press release. “This was an actual dream I had about Elvis...
- 4/27/2023
- by Cervanté Pope
- Consequence - Music
Big Thief continues to unravel the world of their upcoming album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You with a charming pair of singles: “No Reason” and “Spud Infinity.” The complete record arrives on Feb. 11 via 4Ad.
Big Thief fanatics will be quick to recognize the warm familiarity of “Spud Infinity,” an inviting track the band and Adrianne Lenker have both performed live for a number of years before preparing an official recording.
“No Reason” is a fresher release, inspired by an unexpected moment during the recording of Dragon...
Big Thief fanatics will be quick to recognize the warm familiarity of “Spud Infinity,” an inviting track the band and Adrianne Lenker have both performed live for a number of years before preparing an official recording.
“No Reason” is a fresher release, inspired by an unexpected moment during the recording of Dragon...
- 12/14/2021
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Big Thief will release their new album — which boasts a mystical mouthful of a title, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You — Feb. 11 via 4Ad.
The announcement arrives alongside another single, “Time Escaping,” which joins four previously released tracks now attached to the LP. The album, available for preorder, follows 2019’s Two Hands.
“One of the things that bonds us together as a band is pure magic,” Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker said in a statement. “I think we all have the same guide and none of us have...
The announcement arrives alongside another single, “Time Escaping,” which joins four previously released tracks now attached to the LP. The album, available for preorder, follows 2019’s Two Hands.
“One of the things that bonds us together as a band is pure magic,” Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker said in a statement. “I think we all have the same guide and none of us have...
- 11/16/2021
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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