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Fox and Bones Bet on Themselves with Their “All on Red” Single [Premiere]

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Portland indie-folk duo Fox and Bones premiere their brand new single “All on Red” from their new album ‘Long Time Honey.’ Table of Contents Introduction About Fox and Bones New Single “All on Red” Songwriting Process Tour Dates Introduction Out of the major mainstream musical genres, folk requires a specific dedication to the craft, like the one demonstrated by Fox and Bones. Today, the Portland duo revealed their new single “All on Red” from their album Long Time Honey. The song features the top attributes of a stellar folk duo, which Scott Gilmore and Sarah Vitort have established themselves as having. About Fox and Bones Since their formation in 2016, the pair has consistently pumped out a set of poignant and uplifting folk anthems. Gilmore and Vitort’s experience as collaborators shows, with his powerful vocals and her uplifting harmonizing. They prove you don’t have to be loud or brash to be vibrant and spirited. New Single “All on Red” Commenting on their new single, Gilmore say

An Interview With Tough Old Bird On New Album “Garden Dream”

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https://youtu.be/2Vurvf7I3H4 Right now, folk music is having a major resurgence in the mainstream music world. One indie folk band, Tough Old Bird is looking to make their mark with their latest studio album Garden Dream, set to release April 26. So far they’ve released two singles, “Conjurer” and “Locks.” Table of Contents Idea & Inspiration Behind Garden Dream Differences from Previous Projects Songwriting Process & Band Dynamics Upbringing Influence on Songwriting Musical Influences & Folk Music Popularity Listener Takeaway from Garden Dream Idea & Inspiration Behind Garden Dream Matthew Corrigan: I remember almost conceptualizing this album in 2018, like, quite a surprisingly long time ago. We already had our previous album, The Old Great Lakes recorded and done at that point, then we had a few songs left to the side that kind of felt like we really wanted to hold on to them and go in that direction the next time. Differences from Previous Projects Matthew: I would