The article from daily.bandcamp.com highlights the significance of Vermont in the creative process behind Battle Trance’s latest release, Green of Winter. A pivotal 19-day retreat in Vermont served as the backdrop for intensive rehearsals, underscoring the region’s role in shaping the group’s meticulously crafted sound. The piece emphasizes how this location contributed to the ensemble’s evolution, marking a ten-year journey characterized by rigorous discipline and artistic exploration. The mention of Vermont, particularly the recorded space in Putney, not only contextualizes the album’s genesis but also signifies a broader commitment to both community and innovation within the realm of contemporary music.
Shawn Mullins Returns with Soul’s Core Revival & Live Brattleboro Show at Stone Church
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Shawn Mullins comes to Brattleboro’s Stone Church on Wednesday, October 8, for a special evening of acoustic storytelling and Americana songcraft. Best known for his 1998 breakout hit “Lullaby” and the AAA chart-topper “Beautiful Wreck,” Mullins has built a career weaving intimate folk ballads with widescreen Americana. He’s also co-written hits like Zac Brown Band’s “Toes” and appeared in supergroup The Thorns with Matthew Sweet and Pete Droge. In recent years, Mullins revisited his breakthrough album with the Soul’s Core Revival, offering new solo and full-band interpretations of the songs that defined his career. Opening the night is...
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