2023 Highlights
Notable News/Events
Records Released
I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying, Whitehorse, 13/01
Remember Never Before, July Talk, 23/01
Love Songs For The Long Game, NQ Arbuckle, 19/05
Stand In The Joy, William Prince, 14/04
For Jimmy, Boy Golden, 21/07
Town, Elliott BROOD, 03/11
Hot Loser, Veal, 11/12
Artists Signed
Peter Dreams (label)
Mauvey (management)
Blast No. 60 | January 13th, 2023
Get ready to cry to Whitehorse's album release: I'm Not Crying, You're Crying
Whether it’s falling to pieces, being on the road again or protecting your achy-breaky heart, some of the most personal songs ever written are Country. George Jones and Johnny Cash aren’t afraid to tell you that they’ve been through the ringer or humbled by a good woman. Dolly and Tammy wrote about money and divorce, taboo subjects at the time. And Shania’s undeniable pride about feeling like a woman resonates with us all.
"Everybody’s got a thick skin, livin in a hard shell."
Whitehorse, two songwriters, longtime married, have cracked open the heart of their songwriting partnership with I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying, a post-pandemic, post-Country album of personal bests and worsts.
“Come together to fall apart. It’s medicine, no doubt.”
"If The Loneliness Don't Kill Me” reads like a manifesto title for cowboys and long-haul truckers and “I Might Get Over This” is the song playing on their radio. “The Road” yearns and churns with emotion, driving us into the guitar wizardry of Luke Doucet on “Division 5” and “Manitoba Bound”. “Bet The Farm” is an irresistible admission of love told in call-and- answer turns of phrase. “Leave Me As You Found Me” plays out tenderly, as if from the AM dial, circa 1969, and “6 Feet Away” closes in around the post-pandemic heart. The galloping “I Miss the City” unfolds like directions to the Texas roadhouse where the likes of the Vaughan Bros, Billy Gibbons and Sue Foley can still be heard. “Sanity, TN” is as carefree as the breeze in the Valley of the Dolls. “Lock It Down” is just good advice. Album closer “Scared of Each Other” waltzes us gently into more political territory, daring to reach out to the other side in hopes of common ground. Every song on INCYC is steeped in detail, told as stories are passed on over whiskeys in a bar booth with friends.
Fans can win an embroidered "I'm Not Crying, You're Crying" handkerchief by entering the Horizon Line contest now.
They know when you fold 'em and when to hold 'em, and Whitehorse aren’t afraid to bet it all on each other. We’ve been looking for you, stranger. Listen to I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying on this week’s Horizon Line playlist.
Blast No. 61 | January 2oth, 2023
Hurl yourself into July Talk's album release: Remember Never Before
“I can’t wait to get back on my feet.”
“When you stop, you’ll find out what you’re running from.”
“Can’t keep up with keeping up with the times.”
“You can hold me.”
Don’t wait. Don’t hesitate. Remember Never Before is driven by the mantra, “hurl yourself into the moment”. The urgency and immediacy surround us as we are propelled into this sonically rich fabric of time, echoing 90s Alternative and Grunge, hazy guitars fuelled by politically charged lyrics and social commentary. We are deep in its layers of sound and vision. Remember Never Before pulls us into a thick memory, a palpable place and time when we were in awe of the world. Listening is cathartic in its observance of change. “After this, I will be something else instead of me.”
Remember Never Before is the soundtrack to your remembering. A guide with a familiar presence but offering a new perspective: this is what is happening right now.
Fans can win a July Talk Pillowcase by entering the Horizon Line contest now.
Playlist here. A mix of familiar hits, new sounds and plenty of July Talk favourites.