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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 ....
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 .” ....
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Article Contributed by McGuckin Enter… | Published on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 Hilary Kaufmann and Robert Watts have known one another since 1994, but their musical paths didn’t converge until 10 years ago, when Kaufmann recruited Watts to play bass and drums in a church band she led. They began writing together, then recorded an EP and started performing around town as These Fine Moments. That led to touring, and more recording, and before they knew it, they’d logged 10 years of fine folk-pop moments. They’re celebrating that milestone with the Feb. 26 release of their fifth album, Season 10; on Feb. 28, they’ll live-stream a free performance at 6 p.m. Central Time from Austin’s One-2-One Bar (link at facebook.com/ONE2ONEBAR). ....