by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Serious Sam Barrett
When he’s not hit the road, you might find Serious Sam Barrett off Otley recording his next scorcher. Inspired by traditional English folk music in the form of a book, Sam’s latest sears with all of the tenacity that old-time…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Whiskey in the Pines’ David Lareau
In the world between folk singing and rock ‘n’ roll, David Lareau presents his own microcosm. Together with his band, Whiskey in the Pines, they create heartland-reminiscent blue collar music. It feels a little like Damien Jurado, a little like…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey
Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey bring bonafide outlaw attitude to the West Coast. Alongside bassist Ray Miller, Wozzo recalls the likes of ZZ Top on one hand and the Brothers Comatose on the other; their sound is blues-drenched, gritty,…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Mercy Bell
Replete with reverberating dobro, bouncing bass lines, and picturesque lyricism, Mercy Bell’s Golden Child recalls no-frills, 90s-era country music. Her textured vocals sell tales of breaking free and looking back in equal measure, and they soar effortlessly when the song…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with The Furious Seasons’ David Steinhart
Los Angeles’ Furious Seasons make music worthy of the Troubadour circa 1970. Their music recalls the tonal clarity of the era’s studious soft rock and melodious folk. Band leader David Steinhart crafts their songs “on the hopeful side of melancholy”,…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Jordana Talsky
Zahava—Hebrew for “Golden”—is Jordana Talsky’s middle name. The moniker is also shared by her new EP, detailing the personal growth that she has made in its creation. A work of harmony, Talsky has used the album’s development to express a…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Paula Standing
Paula Standing describes her new LP, The More I Give, as “a brief history of me.” Cut from the same tapestry as the likes of Dar Williams or Shawn Colvin, Standing’s folk is blended with subtle pop sensibilities and a…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Crossroad Saints’ Daryl Venable
They’re based in Indiana, but their music is decidedly Southern Rock. The Crossroad Saints are purveyors of hearty roots rock meant for long hauls out on the highway. It recalls the Muscle Shoals sound with some Capricorn thrown in for…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with George Gritzbach
George Gritzbach is an old-school cool. Inspired by vintage R&B greats and having grown up amidst blue-collar grit, Gritzbach translates a hard-earned life into soulful, powerful music. His latest release is Full Circle, invoking his forward-moving style as a frontman…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 with Plain Mister Smith
Mark Jowett is Plain Mister Smith. A purveyor of the consummately offbeat, Jowett’s “Smith” project has enabled him to develop no-holds-barred indie pop. Replete with crunching guitar tones, dithering percussion, and a collection of captivating vocal structures, ‘The Rat’ is…