Friday, June 30, 2023

“Milly Raccoon is one of Americana’s best kept secrets,” proclaims Holler, who Glide says, “conjures spirits through her lyrics.”

Nashville! See Milly Raccoon live w/ support from Lillie Mae tomorrow evening (Sat., July 1) at Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge.

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Milly Raccoon as photographed by Eli Meltzer

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Milly Raccoon | “That Girl I Left Behind Me”


[VIDEO]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo7855eYWnk

[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/MillyRaccoon-ThatGirlILeftBehindMe

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Milly Raccoon is one of Americana’s best kept secrets,” says Holler today in its premiere of the music video for Milly’s current single “That Girl I Left Behind Me.”

“The fiddle player and singer has been eccentrically reimagining bluegrass, jazz and old timey country as feminist anthems for a world on fire ever since she first appeared on the scene. The video brings the lyric and the song’s history to life with a charmingly animated video that feels fitting for a song that sounds like Iris Dement singing one of the folk songs from Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin’s 1970s children’s animation Bagpuss.’

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Milly Raccoon’s take on Nashville — the Nashville of now where messages of spirituality and liberation are more vital than ever — is all over the upcoming Frankincense and Myrrh where Milly also delivers songs with a gauzy, dream-like, and poignant touch that evokes Norah Jones and Iris DeMent.

Milly Raccoon is available for interviews. Please contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more info.

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Milly Raccoon | Live

07/01/2023: Nashville, TN @ Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge (Record Release Show)




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07/07/2023: Dubuque, IA @ TBD (w/ Lillie Mae)

07/09/2023: Dubuque, IA @ Mud Lake Bluegrass Festival (w/ Lillie Mae)

07/13/2023: Galena, IL @ The Grape Escape (w/ Lillie Mae) 

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Milly Raccoon
Frankincense and Myrrh
(S/R)
July 7, 2023


Track Listing:

01. The Fine Art of Takin’ It Slow (VIDEO)
02. Walk Down The Stairs
03. Perséphone La Rousse
04. Las Abuelitas del Arcoíris
05. This Ancient Love
06. Offering To The Fae (VIDEO | STREAM)
07. That Girl I Left Behind Me (VIDEO | ACOUSTIC VIDEO | STREAM)
08. Fiddler’s Prayer
09. I’m Gonna Feed You
10. Complicated Gifts

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Milly Raccoon | “Offering To The Fae”

 

 [VIDEO]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uLmPrtjSlc

[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/MillyRaccoon-OfferingToTheFae

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 Milly conjures spirits through her lyrics while musically combining bluegrass, folk, old timey music, hymns, tribal percussion, and her Celtic roots to make for a sound that is completely unique.” — Glide Magazine (LINK)

 “I wrote ‘Offering To The Fae’ soon after I had embarked on an intensive study of natural magic, which included making ceremonial offerings to nature spirits,” explains Milly Raccoon. “Around this time, my English grandmother died, and I returned to the town I grew up in. I wanted to write a song to honor her and her Celtic roots.”

“Ethereal and mystical... uses her vocals perfectly. The violin is particularly stunning... a true must listen.” — York Calling (LINK)

 About the video for the song, Milly says, “Instead of focusing on what the Fae folk and fairy world might look like, I focused on what the offerings look like, showing real-life altar building and scenes in the woods with my incense offering and qabalistic cross.”

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 Milly Raccoon | “That Girl I Left Behind Me” (Live Acoustic w/ Lillie Mae)

[YOUTUBE]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI_GmTQOnag

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Milly Raccoon | About


Milly Raccoon stands, fiddle in hand, on the shoulders of Patsy Cline, not only as an inspiration but also for the grounded emotional support lent by Patsy’s powerful legacy.

Milly’s own take on Nashville is all over the upcoming Frankincense and Myrrh, arriving July 7. The album exists in the Nashville of now where messages of spirituality and liberation are more vital than ever. Milly delivers her songs with a gauzy, dream-like, and poignant touch that is so easy on the ears (think Norah Jones or Iris DeMent) that it is easy to forget that Milly is telling us something we need to hear.

They used to beat me up for always
Makin the highest grade
Now they just pretend a smile
and turn the other way

The lyric comes from Frankincense and Myrrh’s upcoming single “That Girl I Left Behind Me,” in which Milly couples her words with a “melody that traces back to Elizabethan England when it was sung by British soldiers.”

The result is a prime example of Milly’s ability to weave the stark reality of modern life over historical toe-tappers. Milly’s catalog of influences, and experiences in general, is a vast blueprint for the music she makes today.

“I played classical violin as a kid, and I became a big fan of 90s rock and pop, early 20th-century musical theater, traditional Irish music, and zydeco.

Vast, yes. But Milly must have been going with the crowd during those all-important, trying-to-fit-in teen years, right?

“I briefly had a Grateful Dead cover band in high school.”

Milly’s eclecticism followed her to Seattle after college where she discovered the bluegrass scene.

“After my first tavern bluegrass jam, I was enchanted by the musical style and fellowship. I dove into teaching myself bluegrass fiddle, mandolin, and ukulele.”

In addition to busking regularly, Milly tested her burgeoning abilities by performing as often as possible, playing in several bands at a time.

An all-female bluegrass band. A honky tonk band. A band that played Turkish and Egyptian music for a belly dance troupe. An Irish band. A band that played the traditional music of Mexico and South America.

And many more.

“I’d play every bluegrass festival I could, sometimes traveling for days by bus to get to out-of-state gatherings,” Milly remembers.

Soon, Milly started writing her own songs.

Encouraged by the approval of the songwriting heroes in her musical community, and after losing two of her closest friends to tragedy, Milly decided that life on the road without a destination was a life that spoke to her.

“I didn’t have a home for about a year and a half and just went from town to town, making a living by busking,” she says.

Naturally, Milly became a more prolific songwriter during this time.

“Eventually it seemed like the next step was to move to Nashville where I quickly learned that instead of busking, I would have to focus on more structured realms of performance work.”

It was a tough adjustment. Milly found that her new peers saw her as “strange and woo-woo,” and that the standards of musicianship in Nashville were daunting.

This situation inspired “That Girl I Left Behind Me,” the song mentioned previously.

Last night while I lay fast asleep
Everybody I know
Reflected on my shortcomings
And switched from friend to foe

“After that, I even felt bolder about expressing my uncommon-to-Nashville bent,” Milly says.

This newfound level of confidence led Milly to Grammy®winning producer Misa Arriaga, known for work with Kasey Musgraves.

“The recording scene in Nashville really opened my eyes to a level of artistry and excellence I never imagined being a part of,” Milly says.

The product is Frankincense and Myrrh, which Milly refers to as “an ode to sacred collaborations.” The two related plants have been considered a sacred duet since before biblical times.”

The record also embodies the ancient process of alchemy.

“For example, turning lead into gold,” Milly explains. “Or turning poison into medicine.”

She continues, “What do people use heartbreak, challenges, tragedies, difficult emotions, religious experiences, taboo subjects, and other strong feelings for? Making compelling writing, painting, and music. Making an album is an alchemical process.”

With such a grounded sense of the magic of music, surely Patsy would be proud to lend Milly her shoulders.

Frankincense and Myrrh by Milly Raccoon arrives on July 7. The single “That Girl I Left Behind Me” is out now.

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Milly Raccoon | Links


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Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion | Contact

Thursday, June 29, 2023

“‘Soft Exchange’ simmers at the edge of lush art pop… results fit effortlessly into the track’s hazy summer backdrop.” — Under The Radar on Opal Eskar

“One of our country’s finest songwriters,” says KEXP in recent discussion with Blau about his new project with members of Later Fortune, The War On Drugs.

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Opal Eskar (L-R): Chet Delcampo, Karl Blau, Heyward Howkins. Photo credit: Mecky Elvita Madl.

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Opal Eskar | “Soft Exchange”


[YOUTUBE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nivJuXUzWe4

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“The ‘Soft Exchange’ video combines Karl (Blau) lounging in a mid-century modern furniture store in the Germantown section of Philly with downtown architectural Philly visuals, with me and Heyward seen amongst a city of sky-reaching bamboo in Philly’s Overbrook Farms neighborhood,” says Chet Delcampo of the latest Opal Eskar video. See it now at Under The Radar or via the link above.

“The downtown Philly architecture shots were the result of an afternoon driving around the city and pulling over when a building struck us visually interesting. I knew I wanted to save the camera ascending shot of 70s-style highrise apartments for the bridge in the song.

“The furniture store in Germantown is such a cool and evocative place. It’s owned by a friend of Karl’s, so it was easy to get some nice shots of Karl kickin’ it in there.”

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After releasing their debut single “Sunlight Is Breakin’ Out” as a trio comprised of Karl Blau (vocals), Heyward Howkins (vocals, guitar), and Chet Delcampo (vocals, guitar, bass, keys) last summer, Opal Eskar is joined on their new recordings by two more members of the Philly fabric: Charlie Hall and Robbie Bennett of The War on Drugs.

Blau met Howkins and Delcampo after relocating to Philly following a highly prolific period in the Olympia, Washington area where he released dozens of records and helped nurture the scene that brought the K Records label and influential artists such as Laura VeirsThe Microphones, and Earth — many of which Blau recorded and performed with — to prominence.

The debut EP by Opal Eskar is out now. via Spiral Valley Records. Members of Opal Eskar are available for interview. Please contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more info.

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Opal Eskar  | In The Press


Karl Blau chats with KEXP about leaving the Pacific Northwest for Philadelphia and forming Opal Eskar. Listen here!

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“Gentle, melodic.” — KEXP

“Soulful psychedelic swell.” — Folk Radio UK

“Sonically cool.” — WXPN

“Widescreen Americana.” — For The Rabbits

“Ethereal...” — Glide

“Captured laconic reflection.” — Stereo Embers

“Hallucinatory.” — Treble

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Opal Eskar
Self-Titled EP
(Spiral Valley Records)
Out Now

Streaming Link:


Track Listing:

01. And Yet Love Rules (VIDEO | STREAM)
02. Open Mind! (VIDEOSTREAM)
03. The Woodsman (VIDEO | STREAM)
04. Soft Exchange (VIDEO)
05. All I Wanna Do (originally by The Beach Boys) (STREAM)
06. Sunlight Is Breakin’ Out (STREAM)

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Opal Eskar | “Open Mind!”


[YOUTUBE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50M1kpqwhj4

[STREAM] https://fanatic.lnk.to/OpalEskar-OpenMind

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“The song is a barrage of suggestions on how one could open one’s mind,” says Karl Blau. “It's like a ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ sound sandwich.” Opal Eskar’s Chet Delcampo adds, “The musical core of ‘Open Mind!’ was quickly grabbed out of the air on the first day of tracking with me, Heyward, Charlie, and Robbie playing in the room with the tape rolling. Karl’s vocals came later.”

Blau explains about the song’s video, “We were shooting for imagery to suggest possible approaches to keep an open mind and strive towards more non-judgmental views and understandings. Mixed in with the live rehearsal shots and our go-to late night hangin' amongst the bamboo.”

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Opal Eskar | “The Woodsman”

[YOUTUBE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsV_6k8STWI

[STREAM] https://fanatic.lnk.to/OpalEskar-TheWoodsman

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“As tough and debilitating as it may be at times, especially when there are hard things to share, ‘The Woodsman’ is about how having an honest relationship makes for a deeper relationship,” says Karl Blau of the latest single from his new collaborative project Opal Eskar.

“We made the video in my buddy’s backyard. We didn’t intend for the mask to become a major theme, but the piece spontaneously worked with that mask, and the trampoline footage highlights the northeast Philly vibe pretty hard.”

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Opal Eskar | “And Yet Love Rules”


[YOUTUBE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quuald-w7Qw

[STREAM] https://fanatic.lnk.to/OpalEskar-AndYetLoveRules

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“When I first listened to ‘And Yet Love Rules,’ it sent me on a wave of nostalgia. Thus the video is a rumination on nostalgia or memory –  its imperfection, its fragments, and its shifting prominence in our lives.” Julie Casper Roth

‘And Yet Love Rules’ is about letting love be the governing force in exchanges with other humans.  We don’t know their story, we can only assume we would be in their shoes if we were in their shoes. Let the innocence of our inner child –the curiosity that permeates life –help lead our actions and interactions.” Karl Blau

‘And Yet Love Rules’ was musically conceived and captured to tape in the room with Charlie and Robbie (of The War On Drugs) at the time of our first-ever session. We grabbed the overall vibe fairly extemporaneously and quickly in the room that day. It was the musical jumping off point of our Opal Eskar journey.” Chet Delcampo

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Opal Eskar | About


Opal Eskar is the latest convergence of some of Philadelphia’s busiest indie musicians.

After releasing a one-off single “Sunlight Is Breakin’ Out” (“Dreamy,” said NPR-affiliate WXPN) as a trio comprised of Karl Blau (vocals), Heyward Howkins (vocals, guitar), and Chet Delcampo (vocals, guitar, bass, keys) last summer, Opal Eskar is now a five-piece featuring two more members of the Philly fabric: Charlie Hall and Robbie Bennett of The War on Drugs.

Opal Eskar will release its debut self-titled EP on May 19, 2023 via Spiral Valley Records.

To get an idea of the band’s sound beyond “dreamy” (which it is!), look no further than the comprehensive careers of the members of Opal Eskar and the company they keep.

Blau met Howkins and Delcampo after relocating to Philly following a highly prolific period in the Olympia, Washington area where he released dozens of records and helped nurture the scene that brought the K Records label and influential artists such as Laura Veirs, The Microphones, and Earth — many of which Blau recorded and performed with — to prominence.

More recently, Veirs, along with My Morning Jacket front man Jim James, appeared with Blau on a cover of Link Wray’s ten-minute epic “Fallin’ Rain,” a cut from Introducing Karl Blau, a covers collection of overlooked country songs by Blau, released by legendary UK record label Bella Union.

Delcampo has two earlier album releases to his name, as well as another pair as Hong Kong Stingray. His list of current and former collaborators is long, including Kid Congo Powers, Joel RL Phelps, and Dave Lovering of Pixies. Last year he released a single with Howkins as Later Fortune, called “lush, sophisticated art pop” by Brooklyn Vegan.

Howkins has released two full-length albums of his own, and is a founding member of the choral group The Silver Ages with members of Dr. Dog and The War on Drugs, the Grammy®-winning rock band that features Hall on drums and Bennett on keys, the same instruments they contribute to Opal Eskar.

Like Howkins and Delcampo’s Later Fortune project, which covered David Bowie’s soul-noir classic “Win” (from the Young Americans album, which was recorded in Philly), Opal Eskar cannot help but be influenced by the man.

Delcampo says, “A few years after Bowie’s death, I was reflecting upon his methodology of assembling an interesting cast of characters into the right room at the right time. Tony Visconti, Brian Eno, Nile Rodgers, Mick Ronson, and many others.”

Inspired to assemble his own group of collaborators this way, Delcampo reached out to Blau (whose work he had long admired) and Howkins brought Hall and Bennett to the band.

Opal Eskar’s own song about modern love is the EP opener and first single, “And Yet Love Rules.” Blau says the song asks us to “let love be the governing force in exchanges with other humans. Let the innocence of our inner child — the curiosity that permeates life — help lead our actions and interactions.”

That sentiment permeates the entire EP — the blissful sound of a group of musicians with their own thing going on, but whose mutual respect for each other’s work inspires a creative curiosity that makes it to tape (yes, the EP is an analog recording!)

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Opal Eskar | Links


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Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion | Contact

Friday, June 23, 2023

Latest from The High Water Marks is expertly executed fuzzy power pop that evokes prime-era Elephant 6 sound of band’s founding member.

Your Next Wolf out today via Minty Fresh from group led by Hilarie Sidney, also known as original drummer for collective’s The Apples In Stereo.

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The High Water Marks (L-R): Per Ole Bratset, Hilarie Sidney, Øystein Megård, Logan Miller.

Photo credit: Photograph by Amanda Burford. Illustration by Per Ole Bratset.

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The High Water Marks
Your Next Wolf
(Minty Fresh Records)
Out Now

Streaming Link:
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Track Listing:

01. Stork
02. American Candy (STREAM)
03. Trouble From The East (STREAM | VIDEO)
04. I Could Never be a Vigilante
05. Dream Some More (STREAM)
06. Terror and Erebus
07. Your Next Wolf
08. Boreal Forest
09. Forest Decomposing
10. An Imposed Exile (STREAM | VIDEO)
11. Let’s Hang Out Forever (STREAM | VIDEO)
12. A Love Story in Lower Maths
13. China Aster
14. Just An Ordinary Day
15. Ne’er do Well
16. Stand in Line
17. Quacksalver (Formerly Old Timey Snake Oil Guy)

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The High Water Marks | About

“It was insanely fun!,” says Hilarie Sidney of The High Water Marks about making Your Next Wolf, the band’s new 17-track album, out now via Chicago-based imprint Minty Fresh.

Your Next Wolf is the third “comeback” record in as many years by Sidney and her band mates in The High Water Marks, following the end of a 13-year absence.

The songs on Your Next Wolf contain all the memorable pop melodies, intricate, blazing guitar solos and riffs, washes of psychedelia and percussive punch (plus Sidney’s unmistakable voice) that have been trademarks of her long music career. Here, they are an even more to-the-point, sophisticated, and amped up experience.

Based in both Grøa, Norway and Lexington, KY, the current incarnation of The High Water Marks — which includes SidneyPer Ole BratsetØystein Megård, and Logan Miller — had never performed live in the same room.

That was until October of  2022 when, “We played our first show with all four of us together in Oslo opening for Pavement,” Sidney says.

Most artists would consider this a big break, but Sidney goes way back with Stephen Malkmus and the boys, having toured together before as part of her previous band The Apples In Stereo.

The Apples In Stereo is one of the three cornerstone groups (along with Neutral Milk Hotel and Olivia Tremor Control) that comprised the Elephant 6 Recording Co., the revered recording collective and record company that was the recent subject of a festival circuit feature documentary and an exhaustively researched book, both released in 2022.

Sidney was the sole female co-founder of Elephant 6 and The Apples, but in a music world where women continue to fight for recognition from gatekeeping men, this fact remains one that must continue to be talked about.

“It’s not often mentioned how much influence women had over the Elephant 6 movement at the time,” explains Bratset. “Hilarie is the founding member cranking out the most new music right now.”

And Your Next Wolf is pretty exciting!

This time, the band was able to record in the same room at Miller’s studio in Kentucky.

“After making two albums remotely, we proved that we could come together in person and make music that way too,” Sidney says.

Acclaimed engineer, Justin Pizzoferrato (The PixesLou BarlowDinosaur Jr) had become a fan of The High Water Marks and offered to mix Your Next Wolf, resulting in the most in-your-face sounding crunch that The High Water Marks has ever produced.

Your Next Wolf does not let up!

Once again, the record is accompanied by hand-drawn art by Bratset, whose images have become synonymous with The High Water Marks and something that fans immediately recognize.

“We are really happy with this record and we feel like it has the cohesive band sound and flow we were going for,” Sidney concludes.

Your Next Wolf by The High Water Marks is out now via Minty Fresh.

Members of The High Water Marks are available for interview. Please contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more info.

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The High Water Marks | “Dream Some More”



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“Dream Some More” | About

Hilarie Sidney of The High Water Marks — known as a founding member of the Elephant 6 Recording Co and former drummer and one of its cornerstone bands The Apples In Stereo — gets behind the kit again, giving own drummer some, as Øystein Megård takes the writing and singing duties on “Dream Some More,” the latest single by The High Water Marksout today.

The tune is a more melancholy moment for this power pop band.

‘Dream Some More’ reminds me of a good old Apples tune,” Sidney says“Shimmery, psychedelic, wistful…. I love it.”

Megård says he feels like he was “channeling Elliott Smith in the chord progression. Things took a turn towards an Apples sound after Hilarie put down her signature drum sound.”

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The High Water Marks | “American Candy”



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“It’s the gravitational pull of the group’s work. They’re willing to blow your hair back.” — Austin Town Hall

“Kicking along with an infectious momentum… addictive sweet and sour overtones... drenched in fuzz” — Various Small Flames

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The High Water Marks | “Let’s Hang Out Forever”


[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheHighWaterMarks-LetsHangOutForever

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“Let’s Hang Out Forever” | About

‘Let’s Hang Out Forever’ started out as a mellow pop tune but ended up as a guitar ripper!,” says Per Ole Bratset of The High Water Marks about the band’s latest single. “It resembles what we sound like live. The title comes from notes Hilarie and I keep of potential names for songs, and although the lyrics are a little surreal, it’s about finding what you love and doing it forever! We do what we do because it makes us happy. We need art in our lives. We see our band as one big opportunity to shake out all of our ‘sillys.’ It’s us hanging out forever!”

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The High Water Marks | “An Imposed Exile”


[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheHighWaterMarks-AnImposedExile

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“An Imposed Exile” | About

‘An Imposed Exile’ is about being made to stay home during the pandemic,” says Hilarie Sidney of The High Water Marks. “We actually had it really nice here in Norway, and it’s more or less how we live anyway, out in the districts of Norway in a tiny crack between some tall mountains.

“But, you still have to live in your head, and you still have to deal with people and do things that society demands. Oh gosh, I think I might be a hermit!”

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The High Water Marks | “Trouble From The East”


[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheHighWaterMarks-TroubleFromTheEast

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“Trouble From The East” | About

“This song is basically about chilling the fuck out,” says Hilarie Sidney about “Trouble From The East,” the first single from Your Next Wolf, the third album in less than three years by her Norway-based band The High Water Marks.

Sidney continues, “We aren’t a political band, but politics affects us all. 2022 was an insane year over here in Europe with the Ukraine war. In Norway, we border Russia (our trouble from the north and east) and especially in the beginning, there were a few times we thought there was a nuclear threat.

“People are angry and scared. We just want to see everyone calm down and enjoy what we have. Our little blip of time in this world should be marked with what we did to spread joy, what we did to help, and what we did to try to make a difference in ourselves and the people around us.

“It’s been crazy. Right after the war started, there was an attack on a nuclear facility in Ukraine. Then Russia started talking about using nuclear weapons. Norway’s national guard inspected every single bomb shelter in the country to see if they were up to code and repair/replace anything needed. It was really scary!”

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