New England Folk and Roots Music Publication

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2014 Is Going to Be Amazing Because…

I posted on the good old FB the other day asking who was releasing projects in 2014, you responded and I compiled a list and wrote why I, personally, am excited for those releases. Here they are below…


North of Nashville – because I still can’t believe that all that joyful noise comes from just two guys.
Glenn Yoder and the Western States– because “hail, hail rock n’ roll”, and these folks rock and roll.

 

Mando Mania – mandolins…a lot of them. Because that is what my version of heaven looks and sounds like.
Session Americana (2?) – because we need a reason to have more SA shows in town in 2014.
Jeff Byrd and Dirty Finch – because the best parts of “songs with hooks and harmonies” can rock.
Cold Chocolate – because Bluegrass needs more funk/soul infusion.
Joe Fletcher – because he’s Joe Fletcher…and we need an acoustic solo record from this guy with stripped down great tunes.
Mark Whitaker – because the world needs more ungodly talented banjo songwriters.
Anna Rae -because the world needs more honest, beautiful music.
Mark Mandeville and Raianne Richards – because harmonies are what makes music beautiful.
Kate Redgate – because rock bands lead by a badass gal are excellent.
Michelle Lewis – because a beautiful voice and picked guitar can make you smile a mile wide.
Rob Flax – because he probably plays all the string instruments on this thing…better than you can.
Pesky J. Nixon – because dudes with beards can sing heart warming, beautiful songs.
John Mailander – because fiddle is f***ing awesome and John is the awesomest.
Mark Kilianski – because bluegrass guitar is f***ing awesome.
Dave Alpert – because sad, blunt, honest songs can sound upbeat.
Carlin Tripp – because he’s got one of those comforting voices, you will like him.
Danielle Miraglia – because everybody got the blues, but this gal can sing em for us.
Christian McNeill – because he was off on that island too long and we missed his wonderful songs here in town.
Nathan Bell – because I am not that familiar with Nathan, but I am damn intrigued in my first listen.
Susan Cattaneo – because we need someone making Boston look good in Nashville.
Tracie Potochnik – because we need a gal that can tell a damn good story through song.
Abbie Barrett – because part 1 and 2 of the EP series were so damn good, we are begging for the third.
Sarah Borges – because she proves that girls can rock harder than guys.
6 East – because pop sentiment in acoustic folk makes you feel good.
Butcher’s Blind – because (and I quote myself) “this is alt-country music at its finest”
Matt Robert – because this dude can pick with the best of them.
Erin Harpe and the Delta Swingers – because we need Charles River Delta music in this city…get dancing and shaking.
Patrick Coman – because good songwriting isn’t dead.
Comanchero – because jam bands can write great tunes and we need more jams.
The Curtis Mayflower – because I don’t know what to call their music, but it makes me feel groovy.
Jenee Halstead – because whatever the “it” that people talk about is…this girl has “it”.
Allysen Callery – because it’s going to be traditional British Isle tunes. We need to rep the traditions people!

Brian Carroll

Brian Carroll is the founder of Red Line Roots. He is a Massachusetts native that got his start as a musician in the very community he now supports.