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Johanna Rose delivers real emotion on her lo-fi masterpiece Postponedalone

Interview with Johanna Rose Kenny Perez: I think I’m listening to this album, “Postponedalone,” really struck emotions within me, which, you know, it’s every artist’s intention to, to strike feelings in the listener. And I really sat with this a few days and really loved on it, and was saddened by a lot of the songs. I’m going to read a quote here, “a series of demos, voices, memos, and songs recorded at 3 a.m., old and new, put together in a low-fi emotional outburst.” And that’s basically what it is. And you also said it may be occasionally have some happiness. I love this album.

adoptahighway searches for honesty on Coaxing A Ghost Into The Room

Tarik Moody: As a musician, how has 2020 been treating you? adoptahighway: Well, it’s obviously been quite a shift in how I go about my day to day, because, you know, before all this hit, performing music was kind of my full-time thing, whether it was with freelance stuff with different orchestras or chamber ensembles or hired out gigs with the bands that I play in and record with. So all that came to a halt and I’ve had to try to find ways to stay motivated and stay productive and try to figure out how to hit the ground running when this is all over and not necessarily have to build our way back to where we were, but hopefully take off from where we left off.

Dead Horses reflect on their sentimental Birds EP and the biggest show of their career

Modified: 2020-12-17T10:09:41-06:00 All December, Radio Milwaukee is paying tribute to our favorite Milwaukee releases of 2020 and speaking with the musicians who made them. This is Milwaukee Music’s 20 of 2020, presented by Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin with support from Bold Impressions Digital. Dead Horses had a pretty big year last year. It culminated with them opening for The Who at Alpine Valley, a venue with a capacity of 34,000. In 2018 they released their album, “My Mother the Moon” and their song “Turntable” has over 28 million plays on Spotify right now. Their music has the ability to connect right to the soul. Early this year they released an EP called, “Birds.” For the EP, Sarah and Daniel went up to the Fox Valley and took a hold of producing the songs in a way that they have never done before. The result shows the heart that this band is known for.

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