Are you a fan of Americana and roots music? Check out the latest releases hitting the music scene in March. From established artists to rising stars, there’s something for everyone in this diverse genre. Dive into the world of Americana music with these exciting new albums.
Here are the main takeaways on Americana music releases for March:
1. Joe Pug’s album “Sketch of a Promised Departure” showcases his literary, working-class songcraft. It is his first album recorded entirely in his home studio in Maryland, allowing him to experiment with his songs and add variation and nuance.
2. Josh Fortenbery’s debut album “No Such Thing as Forever” combines folk, country, and bluegrass elements. The album explores family dynamics and self-examination, leaving a lasting impact on listeners.
3. Other notable releases for the week include Lisa Bastoni’s “On The Water,” The Dust-Ups’ self-titled album, The Hanging Stars’ “On a Golden Shore,” Sam Outlaw’s “Terra Cotta,” Taj Mahal’s “Swingin’: Live at The Church in Tulsa,” and Chip Taylor’s “Behind the Sky.”
4. Upcoming releases to look out for include Wonder Women of Country, Waxahatchee, Sierra Ferrell, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, Charlie Parr, Aoife O’Donovan, and many more.
5. Readers are encouraged to check out Americana Boogie Radio for more music recommendations.
Overall, the text highlights various Americana and roots-type music releases, providing information on the artists, albums, and where to find them.
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