Tag: Ken Woods & The Old Blue Gang music

John Deering’s “Strip Mall Jesus” Excavates ’90s Grunge With Modern Urgency

Minneapolis Veteran John Deering Emerges from Three-Decade Hiatus with Blistering Single That Confronts Hypocrisy Through Gritty, Basement-Recorded Intensity His first song, "Strip Mall Jesus," is not just a throwback to the Seattle movement of the 1990s; it is a raw release of unresolved emotion, wrapped in analogue warmth and delivered with the unwavering honesty of someone who has nothing left to prove. Recording for "Strip Mall...

Rising Star Rins4 Drops Late-Night Banger “3am”

Melbourne-Based Nigerian Artist Rins4 Teams Up with Amara for an Electric Afrobeat/Hip-hop Fusion "3am" Raw talent meets authentic storytelling in "3am," the latest track from Melbourne-based Nigerian artist Rins4. Working alongside fellow Nigerian performer Amara at On3 Studio, Rins4 brings his signature melodic style to this pulsating Afrobeat/Hip-hop crossover. The track's one-take recording speaks volumes about the natural chemistry between these artists. Producer Aman and Nikki set...

Ken Woods & The Old Blue Gang Tackle Dark History on “Ride the Rails”

Ken Woods and the Old Blue Gang kick up some serious dust with their single "Ride the Rails," and listening feels less like tapping...