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Stellar Audio Releases Worth Discovering

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Southern Californiabased Americana singersongwriter Bobbo Byrnes, Canadian songstress Shania Twain and groundbreaking electronica champs The Arcs are back with stellar returns.

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Artist: Bobbo Byrnes

Title: October (Kiss My Squirrel Music) You might like if you enjoy: The Fallen Stars, Bruce Cockburn, Celtic folk, Americana

Tell me more: Bobbo Byrnes’ new album October marks a welcome return for the talented singer-songwriter. Byrnes uses his gifts as singer, songwriter and multiinstrumentalist (guitar, mandolin) to deliver a strong set of nine acoustic gems. While on tour in Europe in the fall of 2022, Byrnes had the opportunity to record at the legendary Hansa Studios in Berlin, Germany and at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, Ireland. The results of those rich sessions have yielded selections that blend traditional folk with layered sound effects that provide enhanced soundscapes across the disc.

“The Sea” benefits from an especially strong arrangement of more quiet verses that give way to driving instrumental sections; the dual use of driving guitar and mandolin further define this great cut. The lovely instrumental “October” fuses his nuanced work on the acoustic guitar with the otherworldly layers of an e-bow. “Untitled” is a lovely and yearning nugget, with Byrnes’ evocative vocals enhanced by sparse guitar accompaniment. Byrnes really immerses himself in a haunting Celtic-flavored cover of “Crooked Jack.” His version of David Bowie’s classic “Heroes” — the original version was recorded by Bowie at Hansa Studio in 1977 — is especially impressive, with Byrnes effectively building the power of the song with a combination of vocal firepower, well played rhythm guitar and soaring e-bow. Information: BobboByrnes.com.

Artist: Shania Twain

Title: Queen of Me (Republic Nashville)

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Tell me more: Veteran country-pop music favorite Shania Twain is back with her sixth studio album, Queen of Me. Twain’s first new album since 2017’s Now, Queen of Me is an effort that finds the beloved Canadian singer-songwriter taking aim at the charts with a disc full of catchy and accessible synth-anchored modern music. The material here is commercial to be sure, with the new single “Giddy Up!” an obvious shot at returning Twain to the attention of her millions of fans. The driving dance track “Waking Up Dreaming” is an especially strong effort, with Twain’s signature vocals used to perfect effect. Other strong entries on the album include the genre-bending electronica-meets-country nugget “Pretty Liar,” shining pop tracks “Inhale/Exhale AIR” and “Number One,” super bewitching dream pop sortie “Got It Good” and confessional “The Hardest Stone.”

Information: ShaniaTwain.com.

Artist: The Arcs

Title: Electronphonic

Chronic (Easy Eye Sound) You might like if you enjoy: The Shins, Modest Mouse, Dan Auerbach

Tell me more: In 2015, Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys) went into the studio with Leon Michels, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon and the late Richard Swift (who passed away July 3, 2018) to record The Arcs’ debut album Yours, Dreamily. The ensemble recorded so many tracks that didn’t make it on that debut that they put together the best of those cuts to complete and release as a way to honor Swift resulting in the newly released Electronphonic Chronic. The sound of the album is a welcoming brew of electronica, neo-psychedelic rock, funk-fed grooves and indie rock. The dreamy “Keep On Dreamin’,” shimmering “Eyez,” hypnotic “Heaven Is A Place” and low-fi delight “Califone Interlude” are among the early standouts; the magic continues with the soulflavored “River,” Americanatinged “A Man Will Do Wrong” and soulful ballad “Only One For Me” on the marvelous disc. Information: TheArcs.com.