Jamie Lin Wilson’s phone began buzzing at 7PM on Wednesday, April 28. She was settled into Key West, Fla., for her annual trek to Mile 0 Fest 1,600 miles from her home in D’Hanis, Texas when she got the kind of news no one wants to hear when they are completely powerless to handle it.
“I got some texts from friends that weren’t at the festival and don’t live in my town,” Wilson shares in a recent interview. “Just … friends … that saw D’Hanis on the national news. And the texts just said, ‘Tornados?’ ‘Are y’all okay?’ Like, three different friends asked about tornadoes. So I texted [my husband] Roy.”
Singer and songwriter Zoe Cummins delivers a jolt of power for anyone going through a breakup with her new song Your Side of It. It s premiering exclusively via The Boot; press play below to listen. A lot more times than we think, people are misunderstood in breakups whether it be because of who they are or what they did, Cummins tells The Boot. This song to me represents that strength within when you’re hurting the most . It’s a reminder that you’re validated in your struggle and in your choices even if other people don’t see things the way you do.
Electro Melodier. It will be their 10th album release.
The band has announced a July 30 release for the album, titled after the names of vintage amplifiers from the 1940s and 50s. The first track released from the album is “Reverie, which readers can hear below.
Electro Melodier serves as the follow-up to the band’s 2019 release,
Union. The new album is a product of the times, with lyrics that provoke thought on topics such as the pandemic and the political divide.
“I wanted to concentrate on the melodies, which got me into music in the first place, says band founder Jay Farrar in a press release. I wanted politics to take a backseat this time, but it always seems to find a way back in there.
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