Savannah Pope new release STOP PRESS Hear it here first - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

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Savannah Pope New Release - STOP PRESS We had a last-minute inclusion to the show this week. Friend of the show Savannah Pope has a new release just yesterday (30th November 2018). Because of this, Savannah's publicist Lesley Zimmerman reached out to us to give us the heads up on the new release. It meant some dashing to the studio to do an out of hours edit, but to us, and hopefully our listeners, it was worth it. The rest of the show has new music from The Lone Bellow among other delights. In addition, we welcome Jordan to the show to introduce his Listener Recommendation by Tom Misch. In addition, Tobin hits us with new music from Big Wild and I get all retrospect with my vinyl spin of Rodney O and Joe Cooley. Furthermore, Sigur Rós bookend the show. Firstly though, before we get cracking please take a moment to drop by Facebook and give us a like. Secondly, try out our Instagram channel too. Our social media is the place to keep up with day-to-day happenings here at Record Box HQ. Track Listing Glósóli Sigur RósYou Don't Know How Lucky You Are Keaton HensonMaker Big WildWake Up This Day (featuring Jordan Rakei) Tom MischYou Can Be All Kinds of Emotional The Lone BellowSay It Loud Rodney O & Joe CooleyDaddy Issues Savannah Pope LAST MINUTE PRE RELEASE ADDITIONStarálfur Sigur Rós Savannah Pope Official Press Release ROCK SINGER-SONGWRITER SAVANNAH POPE TO RELEASE “DADDY ISSUES” ON NOVEMBER 30; IT'S THE SECOND SINGLE FROM HER UPCOMING FULL-LENGTH ALBUM, DUE OUT IN EARLY 2019 Los Angeles, CA: Rock singer-songwriter Savannah Pope, formerly the lead vocalist of SpaceCream, is proud to announce the release of her new single, “Daddy Issues,” on November 30 2018. This is the second single to be released from her upcoming full-length album, due out in early 2019. "Daddy Issues" rocks hard, and the song highlights Savannah’s powerful, soaring vocal range. It follows a man and a woman, both of whom are very damaged.  Through two separate perspectives, “Daddy Issues” explores the ways in which father figures affect the emotional and romantic lives of their children, and how difficult such generational cycles are to break. Check out "Daddy Issues" HERE According to Savannah, “'Daddy Issues' is largely about toxic masculinity. Let me be clear: by ‘toxic masculinity,’ I don't mean to say that men are inherently, or as a whole, pernicious. On the contrary, the song is about the fallout of defining masculinity by a limited palette of self-expression. Traditionally, men have been taught to be emotionally cut-off. They’ve been taught that anger is the only acceptable form of acting out. At the same time, being a man comes with certain societal advantages. In my opinion, this strange cocktail of constraint and privilege does a lot of damage that gets passed down generation to generation.” More about Savannah... Savannah makes incendiary, soulful rock music, and her songs boast stunning lyricism and vocal power. Her stage presence is larger than life, and should be experienced firsthand by any music lover. Influenced by such luminaries as David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Lou Reed, Queen, Joni Mitchell, Gossip, Rocky Horror Picture Show and Heart, Savannah’s music blends classic rock elements with a unique modern sensibility. Savannah has been named by the LA Weekly as one of the top artists to see in Los Angeles. Until one year ago, she was the vocalist and leader of glam rock band SpaceCream, which won the Battle for Vans Warped Tour in 2014 and released the acclaimed album Pterodactyl Sky in 2016. Savannah has performed at LA Fashion Week and opened for international artists like Starcrawler. The release of her last single and music video saw glowing press response and social media endorsement by public figures like director Edgar Wright ("Baby Driver") and Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo! Music Editor and Sirius XM host). Perhaps the best way to immerse oneself in Savannah’s world is to see her bring her music ...

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