Libby Rodenbough

Durham, NC quartet Sluice release Companion, their third album and Mtn Laurel Recording Co. debut, on March 27th. Recorded at Sylvan Esso’s studio Betty’s and tended over two years, the album finds frontman Justin Morris reckoning with disillusionment, a violent robbery, and the long road back to music — framing companionship, in love and in community, as worth the struggle.

Weirs’ new album, Diamond Grove, captures a moment in time by embracing the unique sonic imperfections of its recording site. The lead single, “I Want to Die Easy,” features vocals recorded with the natural two-second reverb of a farm silo, creating a hauntingly timeless sound that merges traditional hymns with contemporary experimentalism.

Libby Rodenbough’s ‘Between the Blades’ is a deeply personal and creative exploration of emotions and ideas that are slowly arising in the public conscience. It is an offering of questions, not answers, questions…in the form of beautiful, catchy melodies, bringing hope in place of despair.

The delightful North Carolina-based Libby Rodenbough shares a beautiful live recording of ‘Sleeping Hard’, filmed at The Nightlight in Chapel Hill. The song, also her latest single, features on her forthcoming album Between the Blades, out May 12 via Sleepy Cat Records.

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