New Music
Every few years, musicians arrive on the scene with an undeniably fresh approach to a tried-and-true genre. Showcasing this with unparalleled proficiency is the acclaimed Los Angeles-based Americana band The Americans. Upon hearing Stand True the band’s forthcoming 11-song, sophomore studio LP (out May 6 via Loose Music) it’s evident why revered producer T Bone Burnett raved, calling them, “genius twenty-first century musicians that are reinventing American heritage music for this century. And it sounds even better this century.”
The title track and album opener, “Stand True,” showcases the group’s riveting grip on storytelling, dynamics and melodic hooks that leave listeners cemented to their speakers. Patrick Ferris (vocals/guitar), Jake Faulkner (bassist) and Zac Sokolow (guitarist) collide to deliver a moving collection that lands somewhere between Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp and Nathaniel Rateliff.
Following their 2017 debut album, I’ll Be Yours, The Americans took a step back, regained focus, and went into Big Bad Sound studios in Los Angeles to carve out an album of material that “is more our own than ever before,” the band confirms. The overall touchstone of Stand True, which the band self-produced, is devotion in the face of loss. And with that, the album’s sophomore single, “Born With A Broken Heart,” solidifies that concept as it showcases an edgier side to the band; a gritty ode to the way romantically wounded people sometimes find one another. “Driving home from gigs, Zac would tune into a Navajo AM radio station out of Window Rock, AZ,” recalls Patrick. “Parts of the song came from some of that music. It feels like driving through Los Angeles at night.”
It was sometime in the 1970s, a decade before front man Patrick Ferris and bassist Jake Faulkner were born, that their mothers met on a train to Woodstock. Patrick and Jake met as children, but they lived in different cities and saw very little of one another before reconnecting in high school. They got along immediately through their joy for busking (street performing), and pre-war American country and blues. “Nobody I knew liked the same music,” recalls Patrick. Jake came to San Francisco from Los Angeles to visit, bringing his guitar and baskets of recording gear. They spent that summer recording homeless street musicians with a mobile unit they lugged around the city, making copies of the recordings for the performers to sell. Guitarist Zac Sokolow had dropped out of high school and was busking on the streets while working construction in Los Angeles when Jake saw him playing guitar. Jake convinced him to move in and start a band. They spent years digging through obscure records and arcane field recordings, teaching themselves the banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica, and slide guitar. Patrick calls this long immersion, during which he created and hosted a radio show, a “purist” phase. “We were suspicious of modern rock music,” he says. “When we got together and formed a band, we had to make everything from scratch. We had no template. There was no band we wanted to be like. We were curious if we could create something brand new, summoning the spirit of old blues and country through what we’d learned firsthand, leaving nostalgia behind.” “We write our songs inside-out,” says Patrick. “We grab hold of something minuscule and primitivea simple turn of phrase or an unusual beatand try to build a song around it. It’s inefficient, and hard to write words over, but it’s magical when it works.” The band’s distinctive, powerful works have captured the attention of a number of stars. They’ve backed Nick Cave, Lucinda Williams, Ashley Monroe, and Devendra Banhart, and twice joined Ryan Bingham on national tours. They worked closely with Jack White and T Bone Burnett, joining Nas, Elton John, and Alabama Shakes in the PBS primetime series American Epic.
Their live show, honed over many hundreds of performances, is something to behold. Ron Wray (No Depression) writes, “they’re led by lead singer, guitarist Patrick Ferris, looking like James Dean but even better…Jake Faulkner, with his dark black beard and jaunty hat, dances across stage, lifting his stand-up bass like a dancing partner.” Steve Wildsmith (Daily Times) admires their “anthemic guitar hooks and a heartland sense of urgency that’s tailor made for road trips and late-night parties beneath a field of brilliant stars.”
The band’s first tour was different from most. A friend who’d introduced them to Robert Frankwhose collection of photographs inspired the band’s namewas appointed drummer. He was allowed to play with only a plywood suitcase, which he beat with a soup spoon. The band set off on a meandering, quixotic odyssey that found them playing honky-tonks, rural bars, a Navajo radio station, and a wine cellar in an abandoned Coca-Cola bottling plant. Some of the venues hadn’t hosted a live band since the 1980s. “We had a passport to the hidden heartland of our country,” recounts Jake. “What you learn exploring the nooks and crannies of any place, but especially this country, is that there’s no type of person.” Zac adds that “stereotypes break down at the individual level. What makes American
music great is the same thing that makes America greatpeople who come from all over the world, each with a story, each with something to contribute.”
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Artist Name: Americans
Song Title: Stand True
Publishing: HIGH WATER MUSIC
Publishing Affiliation: ASCAP
Album Title: Stand True
Record Label: The Americans
Hailing from Las Vegas Nevada by way of Michigan National Recording Artist Jeff Lionheart has plenty to be excited about! The long awaited new single “Don’t Bring It On Again” drops in March of 2023.
The previous single “Without You” was written by Jeff Lionheart and produced by Mike Rogers (Deee-Lite, Erasure, Sinead O’Connor). Went #1 on New Music Weekly Top40 Chart edging out Ed Sheeran and Silena Gomez for the top spot.
Jeff Lionheart’s first single “Winter Morning” climbed the #2 on the Indie Charts and hit #3 on the New Music Weekly Top40 Chart, placing him above Maroon 5, Jennifer Lopez and Bruno Mars.
His musical endeavors have transcended from having no musical training to writing, composing, producing and performing a forty part classical orchestration with the Grammy nominated Grand Rapid Symphony of Michigan. The song “Winter Morning” was featured on a compilation album boasting such artist’s as Willie Nelson, Huey Lewis and Jacob Dylan.
Erica Erickson featured Jeff Lionheart on her ABC News Show 29 & 8 – UpNorthLive. The interview covers Jeff’s recent successes including what it’s like to work with a complete Symphony Orchestra and Jeff’s writing techniques.
Traveling abroad, Jeff attended and studied at the prestigious Cambridge University in England where his passion for history was paramount in firmly establishing his never give up attitude.
Jeff is originally a native from the State of Michigan. As a uniquely inspired and dedicated musician, chef and author, he is a true artist with a collaborative of talents poised with an insightful philosophical perspective that has influenced his musical expression and diverse literary flare, which eloquently uncovers insight into his personal experiences.
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Artist Name: Jeff Lionheart
Song Title: Don’t Bring It On Again
Publishing: Arioso Music
Publishing Affiliation: ASCAP
Album Title: Music Or Death
Record Label: ADD Promotions
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Doug Kolmar is an award-winning songwriter, recognized as an insightful and poetic lyricist, and deft fingerstyle guitarist. Originally from the New York City area, he has called Maine home for over 20 years. His fourth full-length album, So Said Life, was released in 2022 and reached #34 on the FAI Folk charts. The title track was Runner Up in the Best Group/Duo category of the International Acoustic Music Awards and was also selected by The Music to Life Foundation, co-founded by Noel Paul Stookey, for Hope Rises II, an annual compilation album of songs for social change. Doug performs regularly around New England as a solo artist and with Arcadia Band.
“A talented writer!”
Dave Schipper, Great River Folk Festival
“Kolmar is like your favorite uncle dealing wisdom and sound advice, armed with a tasty skill set on acoustic guitar. It So Said Life really makes for a nice campfire listen.” – Mainebrews N Musicreviews
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Artist Name: Doug Kolmar
Song Title: So Said Life
Publishing: Doug Kolmar
Publishing Affiliation: BMI
Album Title: So Said Life
Record Label: Doug Kolmar
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