Tag: Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard Travelin' Heart

Pete Scales Delivers a ’70s Folk Masterclass on “Blue Without You”

With his career-spanning album "Blue Without You", Pete Scales steps out of the shadows to offer a mesmerizing look into a mind permanently tuned to the strange frequencies of human connection. For over half a century, the retired psychologist, vocalist, and guitarist has mostly floated through the musical periphery. https://open.spotify.com/album/5c4EPzrnH1GnaKJHI2pPGJ?si=LbrNFPuVRwiuwgaTmkt8_w He played the coffeehouse circuit, brushed past the Grand Ole Opry, and leaned into contemporary Christian...

What’s Behind Sons of Martha’s “Samurai Smile”?

Listening to Sons of Martha's new single, "Samurai Smile," feels a bit like finding a beautiful, slightly unnerving porcelain doll tucked away in a toolbox – all sharp edges and unexpected fragility. This North London outfit promised a harder sound, and they deliver; guitars chew and churn with a satisfying grit reminiscent of early '90s Manchester swagger, but filtered through a distinctly modern unease....

Chase the Horizon with Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard’s “Travelin’ Heart”

The Dutch delta's own Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard are chasing the horizon with their bright, driving original single, "Travelin' Heart". https://open.spotify.com/track/5ptTIgdOevSS5zsinuyV8i?si=e9a3c9a0d6964774 At its...