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Thirty Tigers New 2015 Releases – Turbo Fruit

Turbo Fruit
No Control

Release Date:
20 April 2015

Emerging from a cloud of pot smoke as teenagers in 2007, Turbo Fruits have made their name with notoriously wild live shows and frenetic rock songs about girls, drugs and frying their brains. Their 4th and most self-aware album, No Control, still covers familiar themes but with a notably different perspective and remarkably strong songwriting. No Control arrives April 21st, 2015 as a co- release between their own label, Turbo Time, and Melvin Records/Thirty Tigers.
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Thirty Tigers New 2015 Releases – St Paul & The Broken bones

 

St Paul & The Broken Bones
Live From The Alabama Theater

Release Date:
18 April 2015

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“A promising Muscle Shoals made debut. Blue eyed soul with a gritty bite.”
MOJO

“Old school soul with a perfect pedigree”
The Guardian

“A fusion of pulsating soul music and honest to goodness song writing, delivered with a passionate near religious fervour.”
Clash

“Best Soul Band”
Rolling Stones

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Thirty Tigers New 2015 Releases – Scott Matthews

 

Scott Matthews
Mona (Birthday Mix)

Release Date:
30th March 2015

“Raw, beautiful and unrelenting” Wonderland

“A classy and original performer” Guardian

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Second single from the amazing 4th Album from Scott Matthews Home Part 1.

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Home part 1’, Scott Matthews’s fourth record, features eleven beautiful and personal tracks, following  the wonderful radio favourite ‘Sunlight’ Now comes the captivating new track ‘Mona’, which Scott remixed on his Birthday hence the title.  The Album was recorded at home in his custom made studio, the album was called a “gem” by the Daily Mail and “a beautifully produced acoustic melancholic collection” by the Sun, who both awarded it four stars.

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Thirty Tigers New 2015 Releases – Seth Avett & Jessica Lea Mayfield

 

Seth Avett & Jessica Lea Mayfield
Seth Avett & Jessica Lea Mayfield sings Elliott Smith

Release Date:
16 March 2015

This record is an overall truth between two friends and, as is true with any covers-based album of quality, comes from a place of true admiration.  The album, produced by Seth Avett and recorded over the last three years at Echo Mountain Studios in Asheville, NC as well as at Avett’s and Mayfield’s homes, covers twelve Elliott Smith songs;
Both artists are currently known for their contributions to the indie folk rock landscape. The recordings are, in many cases, defined by bare instrumentation, driven by a simple yet bold vocal delivery, the depth of feeling complimenting that of the subject matter. This album is an obvious labour of love; a comment based on the genuine reverence which Avett and Mayfield clearly hold for Smith. At times, the songs feel light as a feather, while in others, thematically leaden with heartache, they are given a deep breath, a different dimension, a new colour. In modern fashion, melodies intensely whispered by Elliott Smith are sung in a harmonious way, akin to the folk aesthetic of Gillian Welch and David Rawlings.
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Thirty Tigers New 2015 Releases – The McCrary Sisters

 

 

The McCrary Sisters
Let’s Go

Release Date:
09 March 2015

The McCrary Sisters (Ann, Deborah, Regina and Alfreda) are the daughters of the late Rev. Samuel McCrary—one of the original members of the legendary gospel quartet The Fairfield Four. The daughters were raised in harmony, singing at home and at their father’s church, but word soon spread of their individual accomplished voices and each began sharing the family vocal legacy as solo artists with a wide range of performers to include Bob Dylan, Elvis, Isaac Hayes and Stevie Wonder.
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Thirty Tigers New 2015 Releases – The Fairfiled Four

 

The Fairfield Four
Still Rockin’ My Soul

Release Date:
09 March 2015

Started in 1921 in the basement of The Fairfield Baptist Church in Nashville, TN, the group won a promotional contest that gave them a daily appearance on a national radio show for a decade. When radio died out, the fortunes of the group waned, but in a comeback in the 90’s, The Fairfield Four received numerous honors including two Grammy awards, a National Heritage Award, and an introduction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. This resurgence of support and recognition led to an appearance in the major motion picture and the corresponding soundtrack, “O Brother Where Art Thou”, awarding the group Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002.
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Angaleena Presley

Angaleena Presley Announces UK TOUR and CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL to accompany the release of her new Album
‘American Middle Class’

 

 

If there’s a pedigree for a modern country music star, then Angaleena Presley fits all of the criteria: a coal miner’s daughter; native of Beauty, Kentucky; a direct descendent of the original feuding McCoys; a one-time single mother; a graduate of both the school of hard knocks and college; a former cashier at both Wal-Mart and Winn-Dixie.  Perhaps best of all the member of Platinum-selling Pistol Annies (with Miranda Lambert and Ashley Monroe) says she “doesn’t know how to not tell the truth.”

That truth shines through on her much-anticipated debut album, American Middle Class, which she co-produced with Jordan Powell.  Yet this is not only the kind of truth that country music has always been known for—American Middle Class takes it a step further by not only being a revealing memoir of Presley’s colorful experiences but also a powerful look at contemporary rural American life.  “I have lived every minute on this record.  My mama ain’t none too happy about me spreading my business around but I have to do it,” Presley says.  “It’s the experience of my life from birth to now.”

Yet the specificity of the album’s twelve gems only makes it more universal.  While zooming in on the details of her own life, Presley exposes themes to which everyone can relate.   The album explores everything from a terrible economy to unexpected pregnancies to drug abuse in tightly written songs that transcend the specific and become tales of our shared experiences.  “I think a good song is one where people listen to a very personal story and think ‘That’s my story, too,’” Presley says.

Mission accomplished.

She has created a hugely resonant album, one that is simultaneously a completely new sound and also deeply entrenched in the beloved traditions of country music, much like Presley herself. Her early life in the mountains was one that taught her to respect her heritage while being invested in the future at the same time.  Her parents made sure she knew Carole King and Janis Joplin as well as Ralph Stanley, Merle Haggard, and Bill Monroe.  She studied the melodies and lyrics of Indigo Girls yet sometimes skipped school so she could drive over to Loretta Lynn’s home at Butcher Holler to seek inspiration.

Presley grew up in a place where the lush mountains and dignity of the people were juxtaposed against a spreading prescription pill problem and rampant unemployment.  She doesn’t hold back from exploring these tough issues while also managing to have a rollicking time on the record, often combining the harder subjects with a more driving and joyous delivery but without ever sacrificing the seriousness of the topics she is cutting wide open.

Before creating this solo effort Presley meticulously crafted her own sound for years.  “I have paid my dues.  I’ve been through the grind, and so many people have told me no.  But I kept on making music.  I had to,” Presley says.  “I never would compromise because I couldn’t.  Part of the waiting has been my own unwillingness to follow the formula but now I feel like the formula has caught up with me.  Maybe I was just ahead of my time.”

 

 

That particular sound is one that is equal parts tradition and originality on a concept album in the tradition of Willie Nelson’s Red Headed Stranger or Springsteen’s Tunnel of Love, albums that tell a succinct and powerful story through a signature sound and masterful songwriting of true artists.  Presley knows how to have a big time but she is also fiercely dedicated to her music, keenly intelligent, and determined to tell her own truth.

Presley wrote five of the twelve songs by herself and her co-writers are a virtual Who’s-Who of the best songwriters in the business:  Mark D. Sanders, Matraca Berg, Lori McKenna, Sarah Siskind, Bob Dipero, Barry Dean, and Luke Laird.  She credits her co-producer, Jordan Powell, with assembling an enviable cast of pickers on a record that allows room for the instrumentalists to shine.  Among them are Keith Gattis (who’s acoustic solo on “Life of the Party” offers a standout moment) and Audley Freed on guitars,mandolins, and dobros; Josh Grange on a beautifully grieving pedal steel; mandolins, and dobros; Fred Elrtingham keeps things rocking along on drums; Grammy winner Glenn Worff and Motown-influenced Aden Bubeck on bass (with both upright and electric bass adding sizzle to “Knocked Up”), David Henry on haunting cello and strings; and John Henry Trinko driving it all home with a wonderful job on organ and piano.  To cap it all off, there are also amazing harmony vocals from standouts such as Patty Loveless, Chris Stapleton, Angie Primm, Keith Gattis, Kelly Archer, Sarah Siskind, Gale Mayes and Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls).

The honesty, the aching delivery, the picking, the beautifully crafted songs—they all come together to form an album that has been awaited with bated breath by fans and the industry alike and does not disappoint, announcing a bonafide country music star who doesn’t just have the pedigree, she also has the magic in her to transform and move her listeners.

“In this fast-paced day and age, it’s so hard for us to slow down and live in the moment,” Presley says. “I just hope my songs can be three minutes for a person to experience something in the moment, to connect, and to feel something, whether that be tragedy or joy or something in between.  I want to tell the truth.”

That truth is something that listeners know when they hear it.  It’s the solid truth of someone like Presley, who doesn’t just talk the talk but has walked the walk and knows what she’s talking about.  That’s real country music and with American Middle ClassAngaleena Presley emerges as the clear, fierce, and joyous voice of her generation.

Tracklisting

1. Ain’t No Man
2. All I Ever Wanted
3. Grocery Store
4. American Middle Class
5. Dry Country Blues
6. Pain Pills
7. Life Of The Party
8. Knocked Up
9. Better Off Red
10. Drunk
11. Blessing And A Curse
12. Surrender

Watch: “PAIN PILLS” Official Music Video

Angaleena will be performing in London at The Borderline

30th July

Orange Yard, Manette Street, London W1D 4JB​

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31st July
CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL 2015

http://youtu.be/5kVOjsr016Y

Info: www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk

Further dates to be announced shortly …

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Scott Matthews Album Announcement 2014

Thirty Tigers is proud to announce the release
of Scott Matthews’ s fourth album
“Home Part 1 “

The glorious new album of Scott Matthews “Home Part 1” is out this week

Scott’s acoustic  Video “Let’s Get You Home”

see the astonishingly beautiful videos for 86 Floors to Heaven and Sunlight  on Scott Matthews’s video channel

QUOTES

4* The Sun –
A beautifully produced acoustic melancholic collection .. Matthews’ fluid, folky voice given room to drift where it may.

The guardian 

engagingly thoughtful and classy singer-songwriter Matthews returns after a three-year break with some elegant, quietly soulful vocal work to promote new album

Mystery and charm .. fourth (album) continues the gentle emotional vein, all stroked and picked strings and Drake-esque vocal warmth. Mojo

Introspective diarist’s soft-strummed fourth…echoes of Nick Drake and John Martyn..delicate and disarming.. Uncut

There’s no denying Matthews’s soaring tenor is a thing of wonder. Acoustic Mag

The vinyl edition of “Home Part 1” will be released on 17th November

Scott is doing a Rough Trade West instore on 18th November 6.30 http://www.roughtrade.com/events/2014/11/845

Rough Trade West 130 Talbot Road, London, W11 1JA

2014 European Tour :

Nov 29, 2014 Birmingham, Town Hall (SPECIAL show with friends)
http://www.thsh.co.uk/event/scott-matthews-home/

Dec 07, 2014 Diepenheim, Holland, Cultuurcentrum Herberg de Pol
http://www.herbergdepol.nl/nieuws/107-scott-matthews-7-december-bij-herberg-de-pol
Dec 09, 2014 Amsterdam, Paradiso

http://www.paradiso.nl/web/Agenda-Item/Scott-Matthews.htm

Dec 10, 2014 Paris, Divan Du Monde

 http://www.divandumonde.com/10-Decembre-2014-scott_matthews-1202.htm
Dec 11, 2014 Brussels, Belgium, AB club
http://www.abconcerts.be/nl/agenda/evenementen/scott-matthews/18683/.

2015 UK Tour :

Feb 22, 2015 Bristol, St George’s

Feb 23, 2015 Manchester, Royal Northern College of Music

Feb 26, 2015 London, Cadogan Hall

Feb 27, 2015 Brighton, St Georges Church

Home part 1 Tracklisting:

1. Virginia
2. The Outsider
3. Sunlight
4. The Clearing
5. The City and the Lie
6. The Night is Young
7. 86 Floors From Heaven
8. Dear Angel
9. Mona
10. Running Wild
11. Let’s Get You Home

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Gregory Alan Isakov brings the Weatherman over to Europe and brand new video

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GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV NEW VIDEO FOR AMSTERDAM

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This video was filmed over the course of a month and a half, using stop-motion animation, dioramas, and live shadow puppetry. It is a continuation of director Laura Goldhamer’s past techniques of mixing stop motion with live action; however, this time, the process was deeply collaborative and organic in nature, as the video was made at the farm that is home to the musician himself.

GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV – “AMSTERDAM” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

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Music video for “Amsterdam” from the album The Weatherman by Gregory Alan Isakov

iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-weatherman/id659613712

CD / LP: merchtable.com/search?utf8=✓&q=isakov

Director: Laura Goldhamer

In collaboration with…
Baylee West & Basil
Michelle Christiance
Brynn Ronning
Bonnie Paine

The song “Amsterdam” was partly inspired by time Gregory Alan Isakov spent in The Netherlands. He is returning to Amsterdam, as well as many other cities, on a nineteen-date European tour supporting the European release of The Weatherman (Suitcase Town Music/Thirty Tigers), which is set for October 13th.

European Live Dates & Ticketing Info:

10/16/14 – Oxford, UK
(with Count Drachma)
The Jericho Tavern
http://www.thejerichooxford.co.uk/

10/17/14 – Brighton, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Komedia Studio Bar
http://www.komedia.co.uk/brighton/studio-bar

10/18/14 – Bristol, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Louisiana
http://www.thelouisiana.net/

10/19/14 – Glasgow, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
King Tut’s
http://www.kingtuts.co.uk/

10/20/14 – Manchester, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Gullivers
https://www.facebook.com/GulliversNQ

10/21/14 – London, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Bush Hall
http://www.bushhallmusic.co.uk/

10/23/14 – Brussels, Belgium
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Witloof Bar
http://botanique.be/en

10/24/14 – Nijmegen, The Netherlands
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Doornroosje
http://www.doornroosje.nl/

10/25/14 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – SOLD OUT
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Bitterzoet
http://www.bitterzoet.com/

10/26/14 – Hamburg, Germany
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Prinzenbar
http://www.docks-prinzenbar.de/

10/27/14 – Cologne, Germany
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Studio 672
http://www.stadtgarten.de/

10/29/14 – Oslo, Norway
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Parkteatret
http://parkteatret.no/

10/30/14 – Stockholm, Sweden – SOLD OUT
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Nalen
http://www.nalen.com/

10/31/14 – Copenhagen, Denmark – SOLD OUT
(with Feivel)
Ideal Bar/VEGA
http://vega.dk/

11/1/14 – Berlin, Germany
(with Glowing House)
Privatclub
http://www.privatclub-berlin.de/

11/3/14 – Vienna, Austria
(with Marcus Wiebusch)
Arena
http://arenavie.com/web/

11/4/14 – Munich, Germany
(with Glowing House)
Amphere
http://www.muffatwerk.de/en/

11/5/14 – Stans, Switzerland – SOLD OUT
(with Glowing House)
Pillow Song Loft
http://www.pillowsong.com/

11/7/14 – Paris, France
(with Wild Child)
La Maroquinerie
http://www.lamaroquinerie.fr/

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St Paul & The Broken Bones March 2015 tour

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ST. PAUL & THE BROKEN BONES
ANNOUNCE 2015 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

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“this is one of the most stupendous live acts around.” – The Guardian
 
“they call their new album ‘Half the City’, but the whole country needs a shot of vocalist Paul Janeway’s old-school soul group.” – USA Today
 

Electrifying soul septet St. Paul & The Broken Bones has announced dates for their early 2015 European tour, in March (see dates below). St. Paul & The Broken Bones have been touring almost nonstop throughout the U.S. and Europe, with a myriad of sold out shows, national television performances and major music festival debuts in support of their debut album Half The City. Released in May in Europe, Half The City continues to gain new fans at each and every show with their sweat-soaked, gutbucket, horn-infused brand of Muscle Shoals/Stax-influenced R&B. NPR Music said of their live shows, “The mighty Paul Janeway embodies Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman every time he opens his mouth, and his band of Alabama kids turned sweet soul masters makes sure he can fly.”
 
2014 has been an incredible year thus far for the Birmingham Alabama-based ensemble. They made their US network TV debut on CBS Saturday Morning, followed by appearances on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,Jimmy Kimmel Live and an upcoming performance on The Steve Harvey Show later this year. In Europe they have appeared live on Jo Whiley and Dermot O’Leary on Radio 2 and  had a playlist for their debut single “Call Me”; WDR News filmed them live in Cologne, VPRO 3voor12  filmed the band live at the Into The Great Wide Open Festival in Holland  and in France the band filmed a captivating two-song ‘Take Away Show’ performance outdoors for the acclaimed La Blogotheque, sans amps and PA, guerrilla style at the Louvre on the same day they were live on France Inter.

St. Paul & The Broken Bones gave a show-stopping performance during the Americana Music Association Honors & Awards show in September, where they were nominated for 2014 Emerging Artist Of The Year. “St. Paul & Broken Bones are shaping up as one of 2014’s most impressive DIY stories,” said The Hollywood Reporter and the astonishing review from the END of the Road FESTIVAL in September by the Guardian,“this is one of the most stupendous live acts around.”  put a voice to the reaction globally wherever the band has ventured since their launch earlier  this year.

The Band are coming back to tour Europe in March 2015.  Get those White Dancing Shoes Ready..
 

2015 European Tour Dates

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Mar. 5 – Oslo, Norway – Cosmopolite
Mar. 6 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Lille Vega
Mar. 7 – Hamburg, Germany – Mojo
Mar. 9 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Paradiso Noord
Mar. 10 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
Mar. 12 – Lyon, France – Transbordeur Club
Mar. 13 – Clermont – Ferrand, France – Cooperative de Mai
Mar. 15 – Barcelona, Spain  – Bikini
Mar. 16 – Madrid, Spain – Teatro Barcelo
Mar. 18 – Nimes, France  La Paloma
Mar. 19 – La Rochelle, France – La Sirene
Mar. 21 – Maastricht, The Netherlands – Theater aan het Vrijthof
Mar. 22 – Munich, Germany – Ampere
Mar. 23 – Zurich, Switzerland  – Kaufleuten
Mar. 25 – Grenoble, France  – La Belle Electrique
Mar. 26 – Reims, France –  La Cartonnerie
Mar. 27 – Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
Mar. 28 – London, England – Shepherd’s Bush Empire

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