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You know what they say: you can take the woman out of Texas but you can never take Texas out of the woman. It’s a bit of a moot point, considering the Lone Star State sure ain’t a shining beacon of women’s rights, and that sets natives up to become ex-pats. Still, it’s a sentiment that rings true…especially in the world of music.
Like, look at singer-guitarist Amy Boone. Back at the turn of the millennium, Amy was a real boon to the Austin scene thanks to her work with The Damnations. These days though Amy’s up in Portland as frontwoman of retro country-soul quintet The Delines, sporting a twangy southern charm that’s inseparable from her vocal performances – and a perfect fit for the rhythm-and-songwriting team of prominent Richmond Fontaine veterans. But after a dozen years together and loads of lyrics that dwell on downfalls, The Delines are setting themselves up for a more optimistic outlook in 2025.
And that’s through their fifth full-length, Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom, dropping next Valentine’s Day. On top of the usual Americana-folk infusions found in their sound, Luck & Doom takes a noticeably upbeat and soulful approach to the protagonists of these eleven women-driven narratives – a welcome change of pace to those who are sick of getting punched down on. And speaking of punches, since the Tyson-Paul matchup was such a disappointment, we’re thankful for the contender that is Luck & Doom‘s lead single, “Left Hook Like Frazier”.
Good vibes from the first guitar chord all throughout its conga-and-tambourine pulse, heart-mending horns, and evocative vocals, “Left Hook Like Frazier” will easily leave a couple marks on your face. Not with a broken jaw or a disfigured ear, but with a smile and an earworm.
The post The Delines: “Left Hook Like Frazier” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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You know what they say: you can take the woman out of Texas but you can never take Texas out of the woman. It’s a bit of a moot point, considering the Lone Star State sure ain’t a shining beacon of women’s rights, and that sets natives up to become ex-pats. Still, it’s a sentiment that rings true…especially in the world of music.
Like, look at singer-guitarist Amy Boone. Back at the turn of the millennium, Amy was a real boon to the Austin scene thanks to her work with The Damnations. These days though Amy’s up in Portland as frontwoman of retro country-soul quintet The Delines, sporting a twangy southern charm that’s inseparable from her vocal performances – and a perfect fit for the rhythm-and-songwriting team of prominent Richmond Fontaine veterans. But after a dozen years together and loads of lyrics that dwell on downfalls, The Delines are setting themselves up for a more optimistic outlook in 2025.
And that’s through their fifth full-length, Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom, dropping next Valentine’s Day. On top of the usual Americana-folk infusions found in their sound, Luck & Doom takes a noticeably upbeat and soulful approach to the protagonists of these eleven women-driven narratives – a welcome change of pace to those who are sick of getting punched down on. And speaking of punches, since the Tyson-Paul matchup was such a disappointment, we’re thankful for the contender that is Luck & Doom‘s lead single, “Left Hook Like Frazier”.
Good vibes from the first guitar chord all throughout its conga-and-tambourine pulse, heart-mending horns, and evocative vocals, “Left Hook Like Frazier” will easily leave a couple marks on your face. Not with a broken jaw or a disfigured ear, but with a smile and an earworm.
The post The Delines: “Left Hook Like Frazier” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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