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Kyle finds himself alone in a new city against a new menace, will our hero rise up to the challenge of the Pallid Dancer and save Taco Tuesday for the denizens of Dankrip City?The tracks used in this episode are Enemy Spotted by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminiboss, and Cannabis Cafe is by David Rovics and is licensed from Free Music Archive under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License Thank you to Ray Kalladis for making our art, you can find her over at Keyligraphyink Dot Com. Anyone can wear the mask is by Jeff Stormer, you can find it HereFind Us Online:Twitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:The Villain: ChellSpyte: FriendacleThe City: Matt About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every other Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts.
This week on the show, we catch up with a rising star in boundary-bending country and take-no-prisoners rock n roll - Aubrie Sellers. What have you been doing since the pandemic hit in late February? Somehow Aubrie has managed to release both a striking new LP of twisty guitar-drenched originals in Far From Home (collaborating with her roots rock heroes like Steve Earle) while also pushing herself to make a EP of beloved covers in the aptly titled World On Fire. In rejuvenating a faded favorite like Chris Isaak's “Wicked Game” she takes a song we all thought we knew and twists it around until it seems like a poisonous reverb-zapped revelation that just arrived this week out of nowhere. Aubrie was prepared to make music earlier than most. Often not going to traditional schools, she grew up doing her homework on tour buses, hanging out in green rooms and getting her feet wet on stages in Nashville's tight-knit country community; you might know her mom as twangy-pop icon Lee Ann Womack, and her dad Jason Sellers had a few chart toppers of his own, writing for folks like Kenny Chesney and playing in Ricky Skaggs' touring band. Sellers made her major label debut in 2016 with the more straight-ahead but tightly crafted New City Blues, and earlier sang on a compilation record with the late Ralph Stanley. But at only 27, Aubrie feels and sounds like an old soul who is less interested in climbing the current country charts with a slick radio hit about trucks, backyard parties and ex-boyfriends, than mining thornier material like her history of anxiety and stage-fright, while harnessing the punky poet outlaw energy that more cerebral songwriters like Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams have become known for. And people are indeed taking notice, as Sellers' scorching duet with Earle, “My Love Will Not Change,” was recently nominated for the Americana Music Association's Song of the Year. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear an acoustic live-from-home rendition of her tune “Far From Home.”
Aubrie Sellers released Far From Home - the follow up to her critically acclaimed album New City Blues - in February 2020. Rolling Stone called the record “halting and poignant” and Paste Magazine says ”she’s an honest storyteller with a singular personality. She can both float in on a cloud of love songs and crank out existential country-rock.” Having previously toured with Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, and Robert Earl Keen among others, she is set to head out on the CMT Next Women of Country Tour with Tanya Tucker in 2021. When she’s not on the road, Aubrie spends her time supporting non-profits and organizations like Girls to the Moon, Feminist Camp, Imagination Library, and World Vision and promoting her love of reading with her book club Biblioclique. Her new EP of cover songs, World On Fire, comes out in August 7th 2020. https://aubriesellers.com
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Aubrie Sellers plays tracks from New City Blues and talks about getting her first guitar at 13, writing with Adam Wright, and her “garage country” sound. Also on this episode, I’ve got the new James Houlihan album and more new music from Rod Melancon, Darrell Scott, Reagan Boggs, Margo Price, Dave Insley, and an extended Allman Brothers Band jam. "Aubrie Sellers goes all electric on New City Blues (Ep297)" originated from Americana Music Show.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Dori Freeman – Dori Freeman (2016) Aubrie Sellers – New City Blues (2016) Kasey Chambers – Bittersweet (2014) Nina Persson – Animal Heart (2014) Dorifreeman.com Aubriesellers.com Kaseychambers.com Facebook.com/ninaperssonofficial (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show on Android device) Stitcher.com/podcast/wb-walkers-old-soul-radio-show Glen-simpson.com […]
Show #330 Aubrie Sellers - Sit Here & Cry (New City Blues) Adam Levy - Pitch Black Path (Naubinway) Bumper Jacksons - Coffee Mama (Too Big World) Green River Ordinance - Keep Your Cool (Fifteen) (mic break) Reed Turner - The Idea's Crossed My Mind (Native Tongue) Claire Holley - Traveling Saints (Time In The Middle) Marc Stone - I Tried (Poison & Medicine) The Yawpers - Burdens (American Man) Aubrie Sellers - Magazines (New City Blues) (mic break) War & Pierce - I Don't Know Where I'm Going (War & Pierce) Danny Medakovic - Stripes and Stars (Jolley Cut) Ron Pope & the Nighthawks - Bad Intentions (Ron Pope & The Nighthawks) The Meadows Brothers - A Train Makes A Sad, Sad Sound (Won’t Be Troubled) The Paperboys - Back To You (At Peace with One's Ghosts) (mic break) Aubrie Sellers - Humming Song (New City Blues)