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The Good Graces Remember The Old School

Americana/indie-folk collective The Good Graces’ sew single ‘Remember the Old-School’ is an indie rock/jangle punk anthem about the feeling of “been there, done that”. Led by frontwoman Kim Ware, the group has opened the Indigo Girls 2015 summer tour, and have shared bills with artists such as The Old Ceremony and Vandaveer.

Set Your Sights (out now) is a reflective set of atmospheric Americana and lush indie-folk tracks, Ware’s Southern drawl and straightforward confessional lyrics channeling artists like Freakwater, Neko Case and Lydia Loveless. Thematically, the album explores getting older, looking back on your life and trying to correct missteps—it’s an honest, heartfelt attempt at redemption and reconciliation that Ware describes as her “midlife crisis record.”

It's a record that finds kinship with those who’ve fallen a few times and had to find the strength to pull themselves back up. It's the story of a woman taking personal inventory and learning to live with her choices. But it's also the story of a woman who can say she’s really lived. Sometimes looking back is the only thing that can propel you forward.

 

NightStop Release Dancing Killer

Nightstop is a Finnish independent synth-/retrowave artist who has been gaining popularity very fast in the synth-music scene since 2013. The style and sound is influenced by the ‘80s, metropolises, neon lights, dark and shady corners of alleys and gateways, fishnet stockings under streetlights and salacious characters in glossy leather.

Nightstop did the track ’Drive-By Stalking’ originally for the video The Kicktionary - 200+ Kicks For Action Film by stunt-actor Eric Jacobus (A Good Day to Die Hard, Mortal Kombat Legacy). There’s been also many more propositions and inquiries for participation in films, short-movies, video games and other projects alike.

Newest album Dancing Killer was released in June 2017 on digital services and the CD edition is released by Secret Entertainment in Finland July 14 and internationally August 18.

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