Hilarie Sidney shares a fun family story - and the new High Water Marks video - with MXDWN

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New video from The High Water Marks today via MXDWN! The visual is a blast, but my favorite part of this piece is Hilarie Sidney’s story about her great-grandfather, who appears in a childhood photo on the "Proclaimer of Things" single cover art. She says that he “was so good at skating and doing tricks on both the bike and the skates that he started performing around the Midwest. He went under the moniker Little Willy Sidney, and Wee Willy Sidney." So much to love about that! New album out February 4 courtesy of Minty Fresh

Under The Radar shares The High Water Marks' "propulsive" new single "Proclaimer Of Things"

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Surprise! The title track from the upcoming new album 𝘗𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘭𝘢𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘳 𝘰𝘧 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘴 by The High Water Marks is streaming the day before release over at Under The Radar Magazine. "'Proclaimer of Things,’” they say, “offers up plenty of the potent melodies and propulsive hooks that have become the band’s signature. An irresistible power pop gem." Well, damn - that's what's up! Link in bio. Pre-save the song and prepare for the album drop via Minty Fresh Music on February 4.

Adobe and Teardrops speaks with Linda Draper, whose single "Tether" provides a path forward in the midst of crises

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Have you not yet heard "Tether," the first single from the upcoming Linda Draper album Patience and Lipstick, because you've been thinking, "What's this upcoming Linda Draper album all about?" If so, head over to Adobe and Teardrops and hear it! According to the site, the song “deftly weaves together the crises we've faced in the last quarter century -- and provides a path forward.” They’ve also got an interview with Linda that will answer some of your questions.

The full LP is out on January 21 via South Forty Records.

York Calling shares Linda Draper's "haunting, evocative" new single "Tether"

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From New York to North Yorkshire, it’s Linda Draper! York Calling has coverage of “Tether,” the first single from upcoming LP 𝘗𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘓𝘪𝘱𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘬, which the site calls “haunting” and “evocative.” Link in bio. Look for the full LP this coming January from South Forty Records.

Big Takeover premieres "Tether" and praises Linda Draper's penchant for twisting darkness into sing-along

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Big Takeover says, "At its core, Linda Draper’s ‘Tether' is a protest song. It is a message of passion, blunt truth, and Draper’s personal reality, and it calls for patience." I'm all for patience, but I also want you to jump on the premiere of "Tether," which serves as “a perfect example of Draper’s special way of twisting a dark tune, tinged with the appropriate cynicism, into a sing-along.”

The single arrives this Friday. Pre-save it at smarturl.it/1s2cbw.

Jenny Parrott shows off her lyrical prowess on "I Thought," available via Americana Highways

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So excited to be working with so many incredible women this fall, including the incomparable Jenny Parrott. I mean, you can make comparisons if you 𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘴𝘵, but better to just check out the singular songwriter’s "I Thought" over at Americana Highways. It's the first single from her upcoming The Fire I Saw, out November 12, and I love this lyric: “These arms can’t stand an ever loving man. And these eyes can’t see a never changing me.”