Icarus Phoenix Release Love Single
It seems that when you’re in the music business for the long-haul that you don’t have any other option but to just sit down and keep writing, much like Drew Danburry and his Icarus Phoenix project. His latest song takes it’s lyrical content from a conversation he had with friends, highlighting his ability to pen magic from everyday events. On the vocal range, there was something that felt as if he’s finally reached the crosswords that we found David Bazaan hitting, where a penchant for pop overtakes the stripped down beginnings. But, as he’s done of late, Drew’s offered up the acoustic version too, so you can compare and contrast the demo with the arranged version to adore!

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While we covered a lot of territory, I’ll admit that there’s definitely a shadow hanging over last week’s jams, namely the much-hyped return of Allo’ Darlin. I also had to go back and make sure I added in that Day Friend to the list, as that’s one of my favorite ATX acts. Plus, the return of ATH faves the High Water Marks makes another weekly highlight, and now that I’m thinking about it…there’s just a ton of rad stuff here. We got other Austin stuff represented with a new single from Thor & Friends, not to mention this really great introduction to the Pennys (which has some ATX connections). Also, some photos of Hey Nothing ran with a show review, so we threw up their latest single too! Stream it all below!
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