Adobe & Teardrops: Episode 140

Rachel’s students are getting creative, but not in the ways you’d want them to. Also, hi everyone in India!

Album of the Week: Izzy Heltai Father
 

 

 I’ve been a supporter of Izzy’s since he first sent me a song through SubmitHub all on his own. For his first album, though, Heltai pulled out the big guns — and deservedly so. Father is nothing if not emotionally naked — a study in painterly lyrics, and Heltai’s theatrical delivery doesn’t hurt either. What stands out most, though, is the album’s lush production, an impressive demonstration of vision and control for a debut album. My interview with Izzy will be out on Country Queer Spotlight in a few weeks, and there you’ll be able to learn more about his workman-like approach to writing, and how his experience as a trans man has impacted his work as a musician.
  1. The Savants of Soul — “Swell” (The Savants of Soul)
  2. R McClure & Tall Shadows — “If Your Heart Starts A Wanderin’” (Never Love Me Again)
  3. Jean-Luc Swift — “Uncle Bill’s New York City Lament” (New York City Lament)
  4. Buck n Sunny — “We Were Meant to Be” (The Absolute Truth)
  5. Olivia Ellen Lloyd — “Emily” (Single)
  6. Drayton Farley — “Keep Country Music Sad” (Sweet Southern Sadness)
  7. Great Peacock — “All I Ever Do” (Forever Worse Better)
  8. Ron Pope — “A Little More Love” (feat. Von Grey) (Single)
  9. Dawn Riding — “The Difference” (Single)
  10. The Roland High Life — “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both Of Our Sadness” (Songs About Comic Books & Mid-30s Malaise)
  11. Izzy Heltai — “Songbird” (Father)
  12. American Darling Valve — “No More” (Eclipse EP)
  13. Greater Bird of Paradise — “Uriel” (Single)
  14. Front Country — “Amerikan Dream” (Single)
  15. Malena Cadiz — “Hey There, Oblivion” (Single)
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