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Stream – Josh Small “Juke”, Michael Dean Damron “Plea From a Ghost”

More goodness from the guys at Suburban Home.

Check out the streams and get yourself a download, CD or vinyl.

Juke by Suburban Home Records

Plea From a Ghost by Suburban Home Records

Also there’s a great Record Day special from Suburban Home from Justin Townes Earle, grab one while they last.

This limited-edition 7’’ vinyl features a single from Justin Townes Earle’s acclaimed third full length, Harlem River Blues, as well as an unreleased cover. A side is the rockabilly styled rave up “Move Over Mama” from Harlem River Blues. B side is “Racing in the Streets,” the 7″ is limited to 1,000 copies, is hand numbered, and comes with a free Bloodshot digital sampler.

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Rachel Harrington “Celilo Falls” (Skinny Dennis Records 2010)

Celilo Falls [suh-lie-low) takes it title from a stretch of waterfalls between the states of Oregon and Washington on the Columbia River, after the building of the Dalles dam the falls were hidden from sight, “A lot of this record is, for me, about what lies beneath” Harrington says about her third studio album, for me there’s more than enough ripples on the surface to engage with before digging deeper into the albums hidden depths.

Harrington possesses a vocal purity that resonates perfectly with the blend of country-folk and sense of yearning and loss that punctuates the album, sonically staying close to winning formula of her previous albums the songs themselves move into more personal territory this time around after taking advice from Lori McKenna to write from her life experiences.

All tracks are treated with a light handed production, the supporting strumming, picking and plucking gives them plenty . . . → Read More: Rachel Harrington “Celilo Falls” (Skinny Dennis Records 2010)

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BettySoo “Heat Sin Water Skin” (Proper 2011)

I got hold of a copy of BettySoo’s after a recommendation from made by A Truer Sound in 2009, until now it’s only being available as an import or download but the smart folks at Proper have picked it up for a formal UK release today March 28th and the lady herself has plans to tour the UK in September.

BettySoo’s third full length album (Let Me Love You, 2005; Little Tiny Secrets, 2007, Never the Pretty Girl EP, 2007) see’s her teaming up with legendary Americana musician and producer Gurf Morlix to produce her best work to date.

People are surprised just to see her take the stage. Plain-faced, petite (clocking in at exactly 5 feet), and freckly, people don’t have any idea what to expect – they certainly don’t expect such a large voice and moving songs. “I guess Asian-American singer-songwriters aren’t that common,” she comments, “at . . . → Read More: BettySoo “Heat Sin Water Skin” (Proper 2011)

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Jonathan Burks “How to Dance”

Lo-fi singer-songwriter goodness from Milwaukee’s Jonathan Burks available for free at Bandcamp.

Previously on Beat Surrender

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