Friday, February 28, 2025
'FAVOURITE HELL' [2025 Remaster] now available on all streaming platforms!
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Debut single by THE ELOQUENT 7EVEN - BTS145 [a DON'T BELIEVE ANYONE production]
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BTS145 - Releases on 21 February 2025 Produced by Lucy Gaither / Mastered in 432 Hz by A.G. at Barely There Studio (North MS) |
Debut single from the Instant Lovelies' backing band, featuring vocal performances by guitarist and band leader, Jonathan Vonn ("FIND YOUR WAY") and keyboardist Daniel Stone ("DON'T GO, JUST STAY") on these two new musical arrangements from producer and songwriter Lucy Dawn Gaither's previously unheard songbook.
Produced by Lucy Gaither / Mastered by A.G. at Barely There Studio (North MS).
Songs by Lucy Dawn / Arranged by The Eloquent 7even (Copyright ©2025 BARELY THERE STUDIOS).
'INSTANT NOSTALGIA / 20:20' by Smash Addams
Collection of tunes from 2017-20*
Compilation Produced by A.G.
All songs written by Adam Gaither *(except where otherwise noted) / Copyright ©2025 BARELY THERE STUDIOS (All Rights Reserved).
"So Blue (Didn't Know What to Do)" and "Fall for Me" written by Lucy Gaither.
"Girl, It's a Dark and Lonely World" written by Adam Gaither and Van Thompson
"Something Close to Nothing", "Down Again with You", and "Nothing Means Everything" written by Adam and Lucy Gaither
"Thinking Was the Last Thing (on My Mind)" recorded by Bill Komulainen at stableunelement (Memphis, TN) - summer 2011
Smash Addams - VOX, guitars, bass, drums, keys, MIDI, tambourine
Roland Turner - drums
Lucy Dawn - harmony + BGV, bass, keys, acoustic guitar, tambourine; 12-string gtr ("Something Close to Nothing"); co-lead vocal + lead gtr ("Down Again with You")
Bill Komulainen - drums, lead guitar & bass, engineering, mix ("Thinking Was the Last Thing")
Friday, February 14, 2025
ABSOLUTE SMASH ADDAMS (Coming to the streams on 14 FEB 2025)
- STANDING IN THE RAIN (Alt. Version)
- I'M NOT DOWN
- MORE THAN THAT (Alt. Version)
- WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN (Alt. Version)
- GIVING IN TO THIS WORLD
- NEVER APART
- SOMEDAY IT'S GONNA HURT YOU* (Alt. Version)
- IN THE ARMS OF ANOTHER* (Alt. Version)
- HARD TO GET OVER (Alt. Mix)
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
'ZOO NOISE' by The Feel Flows (1966)
"Somewhere in another time, there was another group of brothers with one being a genius and trying to make his masterpiece..."
With a new touring bass player added to the group so they could tour to support their 1965 album, Bryan stayed back in California and started working on new music without his group. Contacting his poet friend, Barry Asher, the two started writing the core of what would be the Feel Flows 1966 groundbreaking album, Zoo Noise.
The 1965 tour ended up being somewhat of a disaster with news outlets and fans lamenting the absence of Bryan, to which Frank took personally and acted out constantly to the press, their fans, and the band themselves. This led the remaining Wilcox brothers to decide that when they returned to California, they would expel Frank from the group.
And while this was a good move in the short term, in the long run it caused a whole new set of problems.
After returning to California and firing Frank, the other Wilcox brothers returned to the studio to see what Bryan had been working on and were over the moon. While Bryan had been using studio musicians to help him demo the material, when his brothers returned work began anew, with them playing their usual instruments and singing the vocal arrangements.
It was at this point that Bryan gathered the studio musicians again to embellish what the group had recorded, and after about 6 months of writing and recording, The Feel Flows had their most unique and experimental album yet, and it was ready to release to the public.
The United States were a bit slower to acclimate to this new direction of the band, and where their albums had usually hit No.1 on release previously, the album peaked at no. 4 in the US. But the UK was a completely different matter. With the success of the singles off the album in the UK, the album shot straight to no. 1 and was lauded by the UK critics and luminaries of the UK music scene. This included bands like Proud Mary, The Hoppin Grasshoppers, and maybe their most diehard fans, the Dodos.
Of the album, Samuel McHaclameny was quoted as saying, "Well they've done it, haven't they. It's a near perfect album, and the song 'The Heavens Gave Me You' may be the best pop song written to this point. It's really fired us (The Dodos) up, and we're itching to get back in the studio and try and beat them at their own game. It's a friendly rivalry and that though. We love those lads. Joeseph and I went to their London shows last year, and it was great, although we wished Bryan had been there. We went backstage after the show and hung out. Great guys, those, except that Frank character. Right bastard that one. Anyway, this album is a real achievement, and to think Bryan co-produced it with our old man, TWG. Well, it's quite an achievement!"
Gramaphone Records
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Tuesday, January 7, 2025
JUST WAITING FOR THE MOOD TO CHANGE (Releases 14 Feb 2025 from Barely There Studios)
01. HAPPINESS IS JUST AN ILLUSION
06. I'M NOT DOWN
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Releases to all streaming services 10 JAN 2025 |
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NOW AVAILABLE! |
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
REDACTED FROM MEMORY, Vol. 2 [Coming 27 DEC from Barely There Studio]
PRESENTS
REDACTED FROM MEMORY, Vol. II
ELLIOTT SMITH, 'Unreleased Songs from the Basement' [imagined LP]
" This is a compilation of some unreleased songs off my 20th anniversary restoration of From a Basement on the Hill - all instrumentati...

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I traded out some songs for the outtakes and demos included on the Deluxe Reissue version. Outtakes include "Pa" ( not circulati...
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Smash Addams's 24th solo album! 12 New Tracks including "Praise To You", "Looking Forward" and "Can We Still ...
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Smash Addams Music PRESENTS REDACTED FROM MEMORY, Vol. II coming 27 DEC 2024 4 discs of previously unreleased remastered songs 57 tracks ...