Jim Lauderdale “My Favorite Place”

Classic set of eleven new songs from Mr Americana.

Where do you begin with Jim Lauderdale? Thirty-four albums to his name and a host of songwriting credits and collaborations.  A radio DJ with his Buddy & Jim show with Buddy Miller.  A performer in pretty much every element of American roots music and dubbed ‘Mr Americana’.

Lauderdale’s latest album sees him return to classic country mode with the core of the Game Changers following last year’s bluegrass record, ‘The Long And Lonesome Letting Go’ with The Po’ Rambling Boys.  ‘My Favorite Place’ was recorded at Nashville’s Blackbird Studios with Jeremy Cottrell and co-produced by Lauderdale and Jay Weaver.

Weaver played bass on most of the record.  Other musicians included Orkney’s Craig Smith on guitars, Mischa Hulscher on keyboards, Dave Racine on drums and Lillie Mae Rische on backing vocals along with a long list of class players.  Lauderdale was the sole writer for eight of the album’s eleven songs with the others being co-writes with Bob Minner, Cowboy Jack Clement and Gayle Dean Wardlaw respectively.

The album opens with the title track setting the scene for much of the rest of the record with a George Jones-style sound and Tommy Detamore’s pedal steel and Tim Crouch’s fiddle prominent. The second track, ‘Mrs Green’ (the Minner co-write) evokes the sound of 1969 both musically and lyrically.  ‘Lightning Tree’, credited to Lauderdale and Clement, takes the album into folk territory as Lauderdale tells the tale of the eponymous tree and its place in the narrator’s history.

Lauderdale slows things down with ‘You’ll Be Gone By Then’, its plaintive vocal framed by Smith’s twang and Steve Hinson’s pedal steel. Hulscher’s piano roll then leads into the swing of ‘Sweethearts Remember’  with some delightful jazzy guitar from Smith and sweet harmony from Rische.

Rocker ‘Don’t You Treat ‘Em That Way’ leads into the country soul of ‘Baby Steps’ (the Wardlow co-write) each driven in their way by Racine’s drums and more impressive guitar work from Smith. As the title implies ‘I’m A Lucky Loser’ returns to the classic country style accompanied by a longer list of musicians and with Rische being joined by brother Frank on the backing vocals while ‘We Ought To Celebrate’ is another twangy rocker with a bouncy bass line from Weaver. The rocking is stepped up for the penultimate song ‘You’ve Got A Shine’ with some funky piano from Hulscher and twin leads from Smith and Chris Scruggs.  The album closer ‘What’s Important After All’ has a cowboy campfire song feel to it and brings the record to quite an intimate close.

‘My Favorite Place’ is very much a classic Jim Lauderdale record with well-written songs and impressive performances.  They should make a great addition to his live repertoire.

My Favorite Place by Jim Lauderdale

Stray Kids tease new mini-album, ‘ATE’, out in July

Stray Kids have announced their long-awaited comeback with a new mini-album, ‘ATE’, due out next month.

READ MORE: Stray Kids on ‘Lose My Breath’: “We want to show that we can do something different”

JYP Entertainment revealed today (June 19) that Stray Kids will be releasing ‘ATE’ on July 19 at 1pm KST or midnight EST. Alongside the announcement was a brief trailer, where the eight-piece parody a commercial for a fortune cookie named after the mini-album, said to bring good fortune.

When the trailer switches to reality where the Stray Kids members gather to open their fortune cookies, they discover that the cookies come with a twist if you end up with a slip that says ‘Your luck will no longer last from now on’. Stray Kids have since release more teasers that expands on the concept of the fortune cookie, focusing on different duos from the group.

The respective 18-second teasers spotlight Bang Chan and Hyunjin, Lee Know and Felix, I.N and Changbin as well as Han and Seungmin. However, additional details such as the album’s lead single, track list and more will be announced at a later stage.

According to South Korean outlet OSEN, the mini-album will “contain Stray Kids’ unique cheerful energy and bold ambition to dominate the domestic and international music market this summer”. The title is also a double entendre that ties back to the number of members in Stray Kids.

The forthcoming release of ‘Ate’ will both mark Stray Kids’ first record since they released the mini-album ‘Rock-Star’ – led by ‘LALALALA’ – in November 2023. Last month, they released their first English single ‘Lose My Breath’, which featured American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth.

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Rising Rap Star Shareef Shares Dynamic New Single “TNT”

The 21-year-old rapper Shareef releases his new single “TNT” via Universal Music. This marks his second new release of the year, following his debut single “OMG! Freestyle,” which was an immediate showcase of Shareef’s superstar potential, witty bars, and quick-paced flows.

Alongside “TNT,” the rising rap star also releases two new songs today: “Dominican” and “Type Shii.” The former highlights his melodic versatility, and the latter is a percussion-driven Jersey Club-influenced track that Shareef seamlessly slides on with fun, confident, and stylish lyrics.

“TNT” is written by Shareef and produced by FTP and Peradise5. The rising rap star assertively starts the song with a statement that he’s going to “walk on the beat,” which is precisely what he does. Throughout the two-minute runtime, he taps into his zone and unlocks boastful new flows, rapping, “I came out of nowhere, blowing up just like a TNT” and “All of the sh-t I be rocking is flawless, gave me her number but I didn’t call it. // Continue to the full article

Michael Kors’ Summer Sale Just Added New Markdowns for Up to 82% — Including One Coveted Bag

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Michael Kors deals are only heating up as the designer label just added new markdowns to its sale section. Instead of grabbing your usual tote bag, the designer brand is encouraging you to refresh your accessory rotation with up to 80% off everything from handbags to backpacks. One item that should be on your radar: a coveted that’s praised for it multipurpose design — and is currently only $89.

The has gathered attention for not just its sophisticated materials and elevated look, but its 3-in-1 design that can be worn as a crossbody, shoulder purse or even as a clutch. Today is also the last day to snag slashed prices on select accessories, but that doesn’t mean you won’t still be able to add an staple-worthy piece to your cart.

With up to 80% off in savings, these are Black Friday-worthy level discounts that’ll let you sport the luxury items for a more affordable price point — like under $100 price tags.

To help you find the best Michael Kors deals available, ShopBillboard rounded up a list of top-rated and bestselling styles you can buy online now.

Sonia Medium Leather Shoulder Bag

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The comes in three different shades: black, cherry red and a dark cherry. Each will add an eye-popping detail to your outfits year-round. You can also remove the leather and gold chain strap to make it a clutch or adjust the strap to switch up the length depending on your style preferences.

Jet Set Travel Large Saffiano Leather Tote Bag

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Add this to your shoulder if you want to carry all of your essentials without having to worry about a bulky bag weighing your down. The design comes in various shades including a dreamy blue pictured above that’ll add a summery touch to your outfits. The straps are also adjustable and are topped with a tag featuring the brand’s iconic logo.

Cooper Pebbled Leather Commuter Backpack

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Ditch your old backpack for this that features a simple construction, allowing your work attire to get all the attention. There are two side pockets to hold your phone while the small zippered pocket and main compartment can keep your belongings safe and secure in a more clean-cut and elevated manner.

Jet Set Travel Large Saffiano Leather Quarter-Zip Wallet

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From cards to cash, this is ready to hold just the necessities using its compact size. The exterior shows off a smooth leather material that’s decorated with the Michael Kors logo and uses a zipper to keep your stuff from falling out. Unzipped, you’ll find slots and pockets to keep everything organized.

Jet Set Travel Extra-Small Saffiano Leather Top-Zip Tote Bag

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No matter where you’re traveling, this bright is ready to do it in an elegant fashion. There are two handles to choose from, including a crossbody with an adjustable strap, or the classic shoulder hand straps. Within the main pocket, there are smaller slots and pockets to help prevent you from digging around for your things.

Emilia Small Logo Crossbody Bag

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Take advantage of 82% off this , which has been slashed to just $79. You’ll be able to enjoy a leather loop closure for extra security while the contrasting coloring will bring a more sophisticated look that can easily go with all you casual or more dressy looks.

Jet Set Travel Small Signature Logo Messenger Bag

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Carrying all of your must-haves doesn’t have to be done in discomfort, this will help keep your shoulders cozy using a thick soft strap that’s adjustable. The bag also comes with a more flat body to help you easily store the purse under your seat if you’re traveling on a plane.

Leida Small Metallic Signature Logo Pochette

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Dip your toe into the metallic trend with this that’s currently 78% off. Instead of a full-on shiny material, the design uses gold metallic edging for a more glamorous feel in addition to gold accents on a cream base to make it really pop. On the inside, you’ll find a main pocket with enough room to hold your phone, wallet and keys.

Besides being beloved by reviewers, Michael Kors has gathered a strong celebrity following with artists including Twice member Dahyun, Kelsea Ballerini, Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez and Taylor Swift, who have all been spotted wearing the brand at some point. The designer also attended the 2024 Met Gala and walked the red carpet with actress Meg Ryan.

For more product recommendations, check out ShopBillboard‘s roundups of the best gym bags, Coach Outlet deals and Kate Spade deals.

Podcast 856: Shcaa

This week’s podcast comes from Shcaa, the French composer and guitarist otherwise known as Sacha Khalifé. Khalifé started music production in high school, while living in Tunisia. He had been playing guitar for a couple of years and was listening to a mixture of ’60s rock and British IDM, and eventually Burial. At the age of 18, Shcaa was born, a project for channeling his fascination for blues and its diverse iterations, electronic minimalism, and an obsession with cinematic narrative, and soon he released his first EPs on Chich Marionette, a friend’s label. “I had a rather precise idea of the sound I wanted,” he said in an interview. “I always wanted it to be organic, something living, I hated sounds that felt synthetic.” His music since then has appeared on labels including R & S Records and its ambient imprint Apollo, which is where Khalifé released No Moon at All, What A Night, his most recent album, in 2020. Sonically, his records are abstract and emotional electronic, and they’re meticulous in their use of space and time, arranging harmonies, rhythm, and texture with a sensibility. His podcast, recorded earlier this month, is layered with rich melodies and harmonies and, across its 53-minute run-time, invites contemplation and self-scrutiny.

01. What have you been up to recently?
Finding a new rhythm, both creatively and personally. I am self-releasing everything now, on Placidum, which gives me the opportunity to enjoy the moment more, and to go deeper into music. I am finalizing my next release at the moment which will be my first cover EP, songs from the amazing post-rock band Deathcrash.

02. What have you been listening to?
This week: Eric Chenaux Delights of My Life

This past year: Rod Modell & Taka Noda; Jonny Nash Point Of Entry; Raphael Roginski; a Charles Curtis compilation; Mike Cooper; Blake Mills Jelly Road / Notes with Attachments; Eddie Chacon, David Sylvain Blemish; Bill Orcutt Jump On It.

On a longer term: a lot of Paul Motion, The Beatles, Yo La Tengo, Chico Hamilton, Charles Lloyd, Loren Connors, Jon Hassell, Sam Gendel, ECM, Faitiche, and Black Truffle.

03. You’ve just put out a new EP. What can you tell us about it?
It is a composite work which is built around the first track, “Her Conscious Drift To Neptune’s Frozen Reliefs.” This track was initially produced in 2016 and 2017 for a well known Parisian microhouse label but the release never happened. Seven years later as my artistic expression has moved away from its club aspirations I felt the need to find a vessel for this track, a context, to get it out of my system. So the three other pieces are portraying, I guess, a kind of deconstruction of house music.

04. Where and when did you record this mix?
I recorded the mix in my studio in Paris, I am actually listening to version four right now as I am answering the questions on June 7. I think that you will listen to version five.

05. What setup did you use?
I used a computer, my guitar, and an effects board. I have actually used my live set up in some kind of hybrid manner. I initially made a big selection of tracks, put everything in an Ableton project along with a selection of field recordings—all recorded in New York in 2017 actually. Then I mixed a portion of these tracks in a single take, just using my mouse and keyboard. After that I played guitar and effects on the mix itself, in one take as well, and finally refined volumes and EQs. Hence version five.

06. How did you choose the tracks you’ve included?
The day I mixed it I wanted a warm mix. Also with some sense of mystery. It actually started from the Charalambides track which felt right and I built it out from there. I excluded anything feeling too artificial, or lacking in intimacy, even though I had nice things in that department. I used superimpositions to balance the emotions of some of the tracks and to improve coherence.

07. Where do you imagine it being listened to?
In an intimate environment, either with early morning light or in a quiet evening. If possible with some plants around and a good soundsystem. As summer is coming, I would totally consider an outdoor listening too if only natural noises are heard around.

08. What’s next on your horizon?
I have been working on my next album for a year now, and I guess I will need another year for it to be ready.

XLR8R Subscribers can download the podcast below. If you’re not an XLR8R subscriber, you can read more about it and subscribe here.

Tracklisting

01. Charalambides “Voice Within” (Siltbreeze)
02. Bonjour Bonsoir “Hendrickje III” (Unreleased)
03. R.I.P. Hayman “Waves for Flutes” (Recital)
04. Ora Clementi “Paradigm and Places” (Black Truffle)
05. Nino Nardini “La Planète Oubliée” (Neuilly)
06. Marsen Jules “Kayi” (Oktaf)
07. Kagami “Tori” (Root Strata)
08. Audio Werner “Warten Auf Godot” (Audigi)
09. E. Sanchillo “Solstice” (Waneela)
10. Lawrence English “The Jungle” (Room40)
11. Raphael Roginski “Naima” (Bôlt)
12. Hahmed Malek “Bolero” (Habibi Funk)
13. Etienne Martinez “l’après-midi d’un fœhn” (Editions1OF1)
14. Land of Kush “Ana” (Constellation)
15. Phonic Grafts “Drowning In Oxytocin” (The Wire)
16. Sam Gendel “Kagome (籠目, woven bamboo)” (Leaving Records)
17. John Zorn / Bill Frisell “Kisofim” (Tzadik)

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