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ever felt like a fish out of water?

Posted By Alicia Best, A Different Thread, Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Updated: Wednesday, March 4, 2026

filmed on our 2015 camcorder in the badlands outside of Chimayo New Mexico on our way to FAI 2026 the song is "Deep Water Fish" from our upcoming album "Over Again" out May 1st. This song is a reminder that you don't have to see your own light to shine. Song and lyrics by Alicia Best and Robert Jackson Produced by A Different Thread Engineered by Ali Blois and Luke Cawthra Mixed by Luke Cawthra Alicia Best: Vocals, drums, percussion Robert Jackson: Vocals, guitars, harmonica Mike Seal: Double bass Mastered by Steven Kerrisson (Weird Jungle) Published by Glovebox Songs and Kassner associated publishers ©℗ A Different Thread 2025 Video shot and directed by A Different Thread Edited by Robert Jackson Special thanks to David and Susan Website: https://www.adifferentthread.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Cntg... Bandcamp: https://adifferentthread.bandcamp.com Youtube: / @adifferentthread Instagram: / adifferentthread Facebook: / adifferentthread Tiktok: / adifferentthread Lyrics: I feel like Iʼm drowning, thatʼs how I talk about it You canʼt see anything Iʼm drownin' in And you say Iʼm a beacon, itʼs just hard to believe it When I feel like one of those angler fish #folkmusic #americanamusic #folk #altcountry #americana Iʼm afraid when I shine Itʼs just a trick of the light Iʼm no more than a spark Sent to lure you Into the dark Iʼm not like Polaris, steadfast in her brightness I guess Iʼm more like lightning one strike then Iʼm gone I can light up the sky, Iʼm just not always so bright And you canʼt rely on me guiding you home Iʼm afraid when I shine Itʼs just a trick of the light Iʼm no more than a spark Sent to lure you Into the dark I know that itʼs not true, I know Iʼm shining with you But sometimes I still feel like a deepwater fish The phosphorescence is our biggest defence Down here in the darkness of the Mariana trench Iʼm afraid when I shine Itʼs just a trick of the light Iʼm no more than a spark Sent to lure you Into the dark But you tell me you know the dark There are times when you lost your spark And you donʼt have to shine all of the time Itʼs exhausting but youʼre not alone Sometimes lightningʼs all you need to guide you home Oh oh oh oh oh I will guide you home Oh oh oh oh oh guide you home #folkmusic #indiefolk #americana #altcountry #mentalhealth

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SHADES OF GREY

Posted By Jeremy Schonfeld, Monday, March 2, 2026
Updated: Monday, March 2, 2026

Check out “The Boy Who Had Nothing to Offer” from my new solo album “Shades of Grey”. This is my version of the same song performed by Mike Merenda and Ruth Ungar of The Mammals in my music-based feature film, “The Father Who Stayed” - film and soundtrack (featuring 27 of my songs) releasing this Spring. If you have a piano and are looking for a self-contained singer-songwriter to come over and do a special concert event, or if you would like to inquire about setting up a screening for my feature film and hosting a talkback/Q&A, I would be happy to discuss. Please email me personally at jeremy@jeremyschonfeld.com for more info!

Tags:  americana  folk-rock  for your consideration  independent artist  new music  new release  new single  pianoman  singer-songwriter  songwriter 

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New Release-Endlessly

Posted By Emily Judson, Saturday, February 14, 2026
Updated: Tuesday, February 17, 2026

"Endlessly" is an acoustic folk song I wrote and secretly recorded as a surprise 20th anniversary gift for my husband. It is a tender, grounded love letter describing the start of our relationship in rural Kansas (and yes, I still have the mixtape). Overall, the song feels warm, pastoral, and deeply sincere—a celebration of lifelong devotion found in shared adventures, private rituals, and the simple miracle of choosing each other endlessly. Available on all streaming services!

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Not folk, but folk at heart! My EDM single Echoes of You - Out Now!!

Posted By Trevor Renteria Music, Ltd Co, Monday, February 2, 2026
Updated: Monday, February 2, 2026

"Echoes of You" lives in that specific space between heartbreak and healing—the kind of track designed to move your body even while your heart is breaking. Produced with Porter Hall, this is an upbeat EDM anthem anchored by the weight of real grief. While the sound was inspired by the euphoric energy of John Summit and Dom Dolla, and the vocal emotive power of Ellie Goulding, the soul of the track is intensely personal. During the writing process, the phrase "Echoes of You" kept haunting me. It perfectly described the presence of absence—how the people we lose seem to linger in the quiet moments. I channeled the loss of my grandfather, my sister-in-law, and my lifelong dog, Aubree. I took that raw, personal grief and reframed it into a story about a "forever" love lost too soon. It’s about the walls we build to keep the pain out, only to realize we’ve trapped ourselves in with the memories. But ultimately, this isn't a sad song. It’s a survival song. The line “I built these dreams out of pain / you keep dancing through the rain” is the turning point. It is the realization that loving hard and losing deep isn't a weakness—it’s a gift. This song is about finding the courage to dance forward, even when the echoes are calling you back.

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Undertow - Frankie and the Lost Souls

Posted By Erica Gibbons, Frankie and the Lost Souls, Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Updated: Thursday, January 15, 2026

Undertow is the second release off Frankie and the Lost Soul's upcoming debut LP Human Condition. The full album release is scheduled for the end of February 2026 but find me at the conference and maybe we'll have an early release CD for you :)

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San Diego in December

Posted By Jolene Dixon, Sunday, December 7, 2025
Updated: Monday, December 8, 2025

Hey yall! Your melancholy Christmas song has arrived. It's about letting go and trying to hang on to the beauty at the same time. The unreal feeling of Christmas time in California, almost like they're faking their way through the holiday. And sometimes I've felt like I had to fake my way through the holidays. Grief and heart ache don't take a Christmas vacation. And for most of us, they make themselves rather cozy, in fact, around the fire. It's ok to be a little melancholy in the winter. Tis a season.

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Patch of Blue

Posted By Tim Mocarski, Wattle & Daub, Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Updated: Thursday, November 13, 2025

"Patch of Blue" is Wattle & Daub's fourth album and includes the help of several Chicago area musicians. The tracks are a mixture of a subtle commentary on these times and a sense of hope that might be offered. The album is available for streaming and downloading at all the usual places. Several of the twelve tracks are starting to get some much appreciated airplay. All songs are originals. 1. If I Were a Tree 2. Jimmy Carter Hammer Song 3. Back Too Soon 4. Washington, Illinois 5. Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda 6. Winds of 1933 7. What Do They See? 8. Don’t Pursue a Kangaroo (A Cautionary Tale) 9. To the Field 10. Patch of Blue 11. What Good Is a Prayer? 12. St. Adalbert

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Stay Put - Elexa Dawson

Posted By Elexa Dawson, Monday, October 27, 2025
Updated: Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Not missing a beat since her last full-length release, Elexa Dawson unearths Stay Put. Reviving the ensemble who backed her on her 2019 debut, Music is Medicine, Stay Put delivers a hazy, classic sound with plenty of nostalgia and dirt under its nails.

Stay Put is both a follow-up to Wanderlust and a sequel to Music is Medicine,” Dawson explains. “It takes me back to my roots as an acoustic player and collaborator and showcases the ensemble that made Music is Medicine a success, with the seasoned experience that came with all the electric experimentation that we did with Wanderlust. Peter Oviatt is one of the best producers working in our scene today, and his embellishments, whether it’s his signature banjo or exploration with polyphonic synths, are so tasty and original. Kelby on bass is like a security blanket, and Melissa’s vocals are always the perfect accompaniment to mine. I’m proud of this work and my team.”

From the opening reimagining of Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All The Flowers Gone” as an Indigenous chant, Elexa stimulates the memory of civil rights issues of the ‘60s and reflects their relevance to present-day conflict. The title track, “Stay Put” is a songwriter’s song, a confession of a restless poet who leaves the comfort of indulgent love to chase inspiration. “Man Mountain” and “Cove” were written about and by, respectively, a mentor and a man who knows the value of a place that holds you close. In “Roots Grow”, a story about the way trees can teach us to live edifies the listener with an assurance of resilience in the face of adversity. “Baling Hay” is a tribute to Elexa’s Grandpa, a humble, hardworking soul whose tractor-greasy grace lives on in memory and song. Finally, “The Riddle Song” documents Elexa’s inherited rendition of a traditional Appalachian tune sung to her from the morning she was born by her Nana, who dubbed her an alto that day, and continues to support her from the other side of the soil.

Stay Put proves a deeply rooted and timely work sprouting from the grounding element of earth. With this viscerally personal release, Dawson anchors her message in the soil of memory, tradition, and identity. Building on her two preceding albums, Elexa continues to amplify the ancestors, infusing her voice with the grit of Oklahoma red dirt and wind-washed Kansas prairie. These are homesick songs, not just in the geographic sense, but in the spiritual and emotional sense of belonging in a world where we’re more detached from our nourishing roots every day. Stay Put is a call to remember and celebrate those roots. Elexa pays tribute to the places that raised her, the familial ties that shaped her story, and the Indigenous traditions that inform her sense of purpose and place in the world. Stay Put will make itself comfortable in the heart of anyone who has ever felt the gravity of home, the ache for grounding, and the power of not forgetting where you come from.

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Be Alive - Debut Album

Posted By Brother James, Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Updated: Wednesday, October 15, 2025

My debut album dropped this month :)

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an exciting start to October for my original Jewish folk-rock!

Posted By Larry Lesser, Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Updated: Wednesday, October 1, 2025

This past weekend, I released my 3rd album (https://larrylesser1.bandcamp.com/album/night-will-end), NIGHT WILL END, which has timely songs such as a particular October 7 experience of the family of Hersh Goldberg-Polin in "Held". This coming weekend, a music video made of my Crypto-Jewish song "Lights Lead Home" from my 2020 album SPARKS (which was a Finalist for Best Album at the 2021 New Mexico Music Awards) is being screened as an Official Selection of the Silver City Community Music Festival (see story at https://www.nmjewishjournal.com/carrasco-crypto-judaic-themed-music-video-an-official-selection-for-the-silver-city-film-festival-in-october/

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