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“One of the most distinctive voices in Australian folk over the last decade.”
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Australian folk diviner Leah Senior's Pt. Roadknight will be out June 19 and is available for pre-order now! leahsenior.bandcamp.com/album/pt-roa...
Australian folk maven Leah Senior's new album 𝕻𝖙. 𝕽𝖔𝖆𝖉𝖐𝖓𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙 is out June 19 via SPINSTER (North America & UK) & Third Eye Stimuli 💫🗡️ Pre-order on vinyl, CD, or digital on Bandcamp: leahsenior.bandcamp.com/album/pt-roa...
"With Pt. Roadknight now only weeks away, “Two Weeks” serves as a final introduction to an album rooted in a specific Australian landscape while engaging with issues being felt across many regional communities."
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“Two Weeks,” the 3rd & final single off Leah Senior’s Pt. Roadknight is out today. Leah wrote the sparse lament after her neighbors tore down the quaint beach house next door and built in its place a towering grey monstrosity they rarely visited. leahsenior.bandcamp.com/track/two-we...
The 2nd single, “Softly, Once Again” off Leah Senior’s forthcoming record Pt. Roadknight is out today! In the song, Senior gives herself permission to approach music on her own terms (while cheekily noting the oversaturation of punk music in Melbourne) youtu.be/BFMJRO_ihnQ?...
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“So many punk bands in this town”
Great opening line
Alice calls her memoir “a scrapbook”—those scraps are the meat of this conversation about the DC + Baltimore scenes, Alice’s work Hazel Dickens, the Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project’s integrated tours in the South, and women musicians who didn’t “play out” but were known in their communities.
Harold Budd, Morton Feldman, Hildegarde von Bingen and more…Wednesday Knudsen makes us a Listed. dustedmagazine.tumblr.com/post/8160681... @spinstersounds.bsky.social
Leah Senior has released “Two Weeks”, the final single ahead of her fifth album Pt. Roadknight, a record inspired by life on Victoria’s Surf Coast and contemporary social change.
Australian-based folk singer-songwriter Leah Senior has been releasing romantic, revelatory music since her debut album, “Summer's On The Ground,” in 2015. By combining the elemental efforts of Cohen ...
The 2nd single, “Softly, Once Again” off Leah Senior’s forthcoming record Pt. Roadknight is out today! In the song, Senior gives herself permission to approach music on her own terms (while cheekily noting the oversaturation of punk music in Melbourne) youtu.be/BFMJRO_ihnQ?...
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Wednesday Knudsen is a staple of Western Massachusetts’ experimental music scene, playing flute, sax, guitar and other instruments in Pigeons, Stella Kola, the Weeping Bong Band and Sunburned Hand of....
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NEW EPISODE! @emhilly.bsky.social interviews old-time music legend & “deviled egg queen” Alice Gerrard live at The Celebration of Women in Old-Time Music in Knoxville about her new @uncpress.bsky.social memoir Custom Made Woman: A Life in Traditional Music.
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An ode to quietude, a celebration of the simple & sanguine in the face of noise, “Softly, Once Again” finds the baroque touches of “Mothersong” fading away in favor of the simple charms of strums, flute and pillow-soft harmonies. Comes complete with an excellent vid from Luke Player! bit.ly/3R5xO24
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Leah Senior leans into quiet reflection on new single ‘Softly, Once Again’
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Podcast Episode · The Female Bob Dylan · S2, E5 Bonus · 50m
Australian folk artist Leah Senior has never sounded particularly interested in shouting above the noise, and her new single ‘Softly, Once Again’ leans directly into that instinct. Taken from her upcoming fifth album Pt. Roadknight, due June 19 via Third Eye Stimuli and SPINSTER, the track arrives as a quietly pointed reflection on creativity, performance and the strange pressure to constantly amplify yourself in an increasingly crowded scene. Senior describes the track as emerging during a period where the demands of self-promotion were beginning to weigh heavily against her natural creative rhythm.