Last Week’s Jams (4.29 – 5.3)

Well, I somehow managed to break the streak! This week we only have 23 songs to offer instead of the customary 28 per that last four weeks! Alas, I was sick, so were my kids, and a few of the tunes weren’t streaming. So, what did we cover? The good stuff. I was blown away and waxing nostalgic with the new Royal Headache announcement and accompanying single. It was good to see acts like Oh Boland, Neutrals and Stephen’s Shore give me my pop goodies. Plus, Austin powerhouses Urban Heat and Font were out there backing up hype with great new singles. Oh, and did you catch out great Rock n’ Recipe feature with R.E. Seraphin? Well, there’s still plenty to digest below, so enjoy yourselves!

Rowan Newby Shares This Way to Tinseltown

When you press play on this new single from Rowan Newby, you’re going to notice that it bares some striking similarities to a number of acts from the Athens, Georgia scene; you can feel that sort of baroque pop spirits in the burrowing beneath Newby’s voice. That, my friends, is just one of the various ways that Rowan has begun to build his own country-songwriting legend; he’s not quite cosmic, nor purely traditional, so we get to look at him as an independent spirit, the way country music should be. There’s some nice backing arrangements in the track’s latter half that really show his willingness to kind of take on a ghostly spiritualism that stretched my expectations of where the song was heading. Keep an eye out for Rowan’s new LP, Some Hippie You Turned Out to Be.

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