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New Austin music: Graham Wilkinson, Jaimee Harris, more

Austin 360 Austin360 On The Record is a weekly roundup of new, recent and upcoming releases by local and Austin-associated recording artists.  NEW RELEASES Graham Wilkinson, “Cuts So Deep.” The indie singer-songwriter’s first release since 2016’s “Because of You” features 11 songs he wrote across several years and recorded with engineer Patrick Herzfeld at Austin-area studio Signal Hill Recording. Herzfeld also contributed drums, keys, guitar, bass and backing vocals, with other participants in the sessions including guitarist Matt Gracy, bassist Morgan Patrick Thompson and the Shinyribs Tijuana Trainwreck horn section of Tiger Anaya (trumpet) and Mark Wilson (sax, flute). “Cuts So Deep” highlights Wilkinson’s songwriting talents with mostly folk-rock-based arrangements centered around his conversational vocal style. It’s not clear whether the title track was written before or during the pandemic, but its chorus  “I miss seeing your smile/ Miss seeing y

Austin360 On The Record: Willie Nelson, These Fine Moments, Deer Fellow

Austin 360 Austin360 On The Record is a weekly roundup of new, recent and upcoming releases by local and Austin-associated recording artists.  NEW RELEASES Willie Nelson, That s Life (Legacy). Closing in on 90  he’ll turn 88 in two months  Austin’s greatest musical icon has hit upon a couple of deep grooves lately. Albums largely addressing Nelson’s encroaching mortality head-on (including 2018’s “Last Man Standing” and 2019’s “Ride Me Back Home”) have shared space with tributes to some of his greatest influences. Four of the nine albums he’s released in the past five years have revisited songs either written or immortalized by fellow 20th-century masters Frank Sinatra, Ray Price and George & Ira Gershwin. You could call that a formula, but if so, it’s a formula that has resonated with his followers. Two of the three tributes preceding this one won Grammys, including 2018’s “My Way,” Nelson’s first salute to the songs of Sinatra and clearly a

Austin360 On The Record: Riders Against the Storm, New Bohemians, more

Austin 360 Austin360 On The Record is a weekly roundup of new, recent and upcoming releases by local and Austin-associated recording artists.  OUT THIS WEEK Riders Against the Storm, “Flowers for the Living.” Almost a full year after they last moved us with one of their ecstatic Body Rock dance parties, the husband/wife duo frontloads their brilliant new collection with a trio of club bangers that transport you to the next incarnation of the temple of “Booty Sweat.” Sliding in on a sparse Afroclub groove stylishly deconstructed to coax an inescapable head nod, the duo flex their lyrical dexterity and their chemistry on the crown-claiming lead anthem, “The Ones .”

Austin360 On The Record: Riders Against the Storm, New Bohemians, more

Austin360 On The Record: Riders Against the Storm, New Bohemians, more
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New Austin music releases: Erin Ivey returns after 7-year absence

Austin 360 Austin360 On The Record is a weekly roundup of new, recent and upcoming releases by local and Austin-associated recording artists. OUT THIS WEEK Erin Ivey, “Solace in the Wild.” A brief detour up front: When we asked Ivey a few days ago if there was a song from “Solace in the Wild” available online to embed with our review of her album, she mentioned that radio stations had been playing the third track, but she seemed hesitant to personally pick one song to showcase above the others. It brought to mind how songwriters sometimes feel their songs are like children, and that it can be hard to favor one over the others.

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