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Pushin Against a Stone, the singer has juxtaposed dreamy, sweeping, head-in-the-clouds imagination with grounded, familiar folk melodies. On her just-released new record The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers, June puts the importance of dreaming front and center, drawing from the singer s own experience of a lifetime of dreaming to lay out a blueprint for anyone else who wants to follow their own dreams. And really, just to remind them of the blueprint they already have for their life path. Because we all have it, the singer points out while speaking with The Boot about her new project, released on Friday (March 13). Even if your dream is something like my mom s: Her dream was to be a mom. She told me, I don t know, I mean, there s other things I could ve wanted to do, but I really wanted to be a mom! So that was her dream, and she was able to see it through. ....
Protect horses from meat trade The horse has served us for centuries. They carried soldiers into war, pulled covered wagons out west, plowed our fields, helped in roundups, were our transportation pre-auto. So you would think they would be revered for all the service given? Not so. Todayâs horse is nothing more to the âMeat Menâ than a profit for the slaughter of 100,000 horses a year to end up in restaurants in Japan and France. The killing of horses has been forbidden in the U.S. since 2007. They are now sent to Mexico and Canada for brutal slaughter. No horse is safe from abuse; old race horses, retired carriage horses, injured horses from rodeos, soring and âtrippingâ events, drug production, neglected and abused pets, wild horses rounded up by the Bureau of Land Management. Torture by any other name is still torture! ....
Photo: Brad Danner Among the newest generation of bands in the tradition of West Coast psychedelia, Triptides have blossomed into the role of elegant adventurers, continually discovering their sound through a complex map of familiar influences and bold choices in tonality, structure and texture. Starting in 2010 in the college town of Bloomington, Indiana, the band moved West, and so did their influences. Los Angeles brought out a more sophisticated element, with Doors-inspired organ flourishes and the spirit of The Byrds. Their live sound is bold, dynamic, synchronized chaos while in the studio they’re adventurous and surprising. Triptides’ new CD, ....
New Single from Dallas Band Telephone House Explores Love’s Warning Signs Like Art&Seek, KXT supports North Texas music, so we’re sharing our sister site’s weekly local artist feature with you here. You can catch the Music Minute segment every Thursday on KERA 90.1 FM and KXT 91.7 FM. From left: Dan Bowman and Tarun Krishnan are Telephone House. Photo: Jay Simon Daniel Bowman and Tarun Krishnan come from totally different backgrounds. Upcoming Gig: Outdoor EP Release Show at the Wild Detectives. May 13thBowman has more folk experience, performing both with Dallas artist Jacob Metcalf and with his own folk-pop band Fox and the Bird. Krishnan grew up singing classical Indian music and gravitated towards Old-school Mexican, Central American, and South American folk and pop music after his family moved to Texas from India when he was just 15, eventually performing with Latin rock band Foco De Atelier. Together, despite (and perhaps because of) their differences, ....