Atwood Magazine features "Sex In Cars" by Inara George featuring Dave Grohl

FEATURE

Inara George’s “Sex In Cars” - the Road Angel Project version featuring Dave Grohl - is an editor’s pick at Atwood Magazine! “The stirring duet between Inara George and Dave Grohl is a breathtaking release from innocence filled with intimacy, movement, and space. Pulsing and tender, the recording adds a burst of invigorated energy to George’s vulnerable composition.”

Inara George chats with PopMatters about "The Youth of Angst," her latest bundle of songs, out now.

INTERVIEW

Jedd Beaudoin chats with Inara George for PopMatters: In a mere three-song bundle, "exemplary of George's musical diversity and unique brand of songwriting.... one can find various strands of the American songwriting tradition throughout, whether blues, radio pop or the brand of songwriting that elevated Cole Porter to a pillar of the form." Listen to "The Youth of Angst," out now on Release Me Records.

Source: https://www.popmatters.com/inara-george-20...

Inara George shares three-song "The Youth of Angst" bundle with FLOOD Magazine

PREMIERE

“Sweet poppiness… nicely complementing the work George has accomplished thus far as a solo artist.” New music today from Inara George. The three-song bundle "The Youth of Angst" is out this Friday and you can hear all three tunes now via FLOOD Magazine.

Source: https://floodmagazine.com/78367/premiere-s...

Inara George welcomes a new bundle: The Bird and The Bee vocalist to release new music June 5th

“The Youth of Angst” cover art from a photograph by RJ Shaughnessy.

NEWS

Inara George welcomes a new bundle!

The Bird and The Bee vocalist has been getting together with producer Wendy Wang for a couple of hours, here and there, off and on over the past few years, working on a handful of songs that will now be released on June 5th via Release Me Records.

The three-song bundle "The Youth of Angst" features the songs "1973," "Brother," and "Sex In Cars" and is the first in a planned series of collaborative releases "with a little theme and not the huge pressure of a full album," George explains.

"I like the idea of doing little collaborations, especially in these times of isolation. With so many musicians and music industry friends out of work, it’s also an opportunity to keep them working.”