Episode 148: Drift Mouth, Rowan Simmons, The January Lanterns, Scott Cook, Odetta Holmes, Adeem the Artist, Kingdom Jasmine, Elli Perry, George Shingleton, Jan Van Gold, Hillfolk, Terry Blade, Anthony Barfield
Episode 148: Drift Mouth, Rowan Simmons, The January Lanterns, Scott Cook, Odetta Holmes, Adeem the Artist, Kingdom Jasmine, Elli Perry, George Shingleton, Jan Van Gold, Hillfolk, Terry Blade, Anthony Barfield
Adeem
is a fellow contributor at Country Queer, but even if I didn’t know
him to be a gentleperson and a scholar, I’d fall in love with his
music. Funny, touching, urbane, and profound, when Adeem describes
himself as “toiling” in his songwriting, you can believe it. Every
word is perfectly place, and every line shows us the
three-dimensional workings of a human soul. Adeem deftly switches
up styles throughout this song in particular, doing whatever it
takes to follow the song where it leads him.
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week’s episode is sponsored by WYLD.gallery.
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Drift
Mouth -- “The Book of Allison” (Loveridge is Burning)
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