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ALL BLUE
Julianna Riolino
2022
Standout track: “Queen of Spades”
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lyriquediscorde · 1 year
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I'm a Lone Ranger as far as I'm concerned
"Lone Ranger" by Julianna Riolino - Song of the Day
“I love a sad cowgirl song,” my younger daughter said recently. It stuck with me. Sad Cowgirl Music. Is that a new sub-genre, like Sad Girl Music? I think it can be, and I think I love it, too. In the spirit of a sad cowgirl song, today’s Song of the Day is “Lone Ranger” by Julianna Riolino. Another new discovery of mine this week, I keep repeat playing it – over and over. I was listening to it…
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speakers77 · 2 years
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thesoulofaclown · 5 months
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Julianna Riolino at The Tin, The Coal Vaults, Coventry on 7/12/23
Julianna Riolino at The Tin, The Coal Vaults, Coventry on 7/12/23 First things first we need to pay credit to Joe Colombi at Sink or Swim Promotions. It seems like he is fighting a solo battle to create a live music scene in the Coventry/Warwickshire area. It’s a virtual desert of good live music but Joe is doing his best to bring us some great acts. That brings us to the brilliant Julianna…
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mustseemorebands · 1 year
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52 bands in 96 hours: My Top 15 bands at SXSW 2023
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1. Party Dozen at Latchkey and Side Bar (Sydney Australia) - My favorite discovery this year and one of the most thrilling live bands I’ve ever seen. Sure, you’ve heard musicians blow a sax so hard that it sounds like they’re screaming. But you’ve never heard anyone literally scream into a miked-up saxophone like Kirsty Tickle, whose voice and playing - eerily distorted and drenched with reverb against the ferocious drumming of Jonathan Boulet - didn’t command attention so much as demand it.
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2. Sunny War at Empire Control Room (Nashville) - This former punk rocker has transformed into an enthralling folk-country artist with her latest album Anarchist Gospel. Backed by guitarist Anthony da Costa, her acoustic set spotlighted her deep and comforting, captivating voice and ability blur classic blues, country and folk styles into fresh sounding ballads like “Can I Sit With You,” “No Reason” and “New Day.”
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3. BALTHVS at Far Out Lounge (Bogata, Colombia) - This cool trio fronted by guitarist Balthazar Aguirre embraces a psychedelic funk vibe similar to Khruangbin on their latest album Cause and Effect. But in concert, BALTHVS locks into a sunny, soulful groove that is as hypnotic as it is seductive.
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4. The Courettes (Denmark) - Husband and wife duo featuring guitarist-singer Flavia Couri and drummer Martin Couri traveled from Denmark and Brazil to play their first ever U.S. shows at SXSW this year. Their latest album is a retro homage called Back in Mono - and while they couldn’t exactly reproduce the record’s Phil Spector-style wall of sound live, they compensated by rampaging through “Daydream,” “R.I.N.G.O” and their signature “Want You! (Like a Cigarette)” with a ferocious, fuzz-fueled energy that celebrated all of their garage-pop influences and showed no signs of jetlag.
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5. Banditos at Lambert’s (Birmingham AL) - While they can rock as hard any band on the road, Banditos tailored their setlist for the small upstairs bar at Lambert’s and - between the ‘60s girl-group homage “Time Wasted” and a cover of the Dead’s “Deal” - focused on their soulful side. “Said and Done,” “One More Time” and “Old Ways” were showstopping vehicles for singer Mary Beth Richardson, whose soaring voice could easily skyrocket to Janis Joplin wailing - but she’s tasteful enough to restrain herself, and the tension created as she tries to reign in her unbridled passion was even more powerful.
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6. Julianna Riolino at Swan Dive (Toronto) - Daniel Romano’s Outfit has emerged as a self-contained triple threat, with the hard rocking leader and singers Julianna Riolino and Carson McHone backing up each other and fronting the band on any given night. This was Riolino’s turn to be frontperson and she made the most of it: Armed with a red Rickenbacker, she romped through “Lone Ranger” and “Why Do I Miss You” from her 2022 album All Blue with the snarling glee and tenacious twang of early Lone Justice and the Let it Bleed-era Stones.
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7. Danielle Ponder at GSD&M (Rochester NY) - A former public defender, Ponder gave up her day job in 2018 to pursue her dream of becoming a singer. Her short set in the back lot of an Austin advertising agency was a head-turning exhibit of poise and power as she performed songs from her 2022 debut Some of Us Are Brave. By the time she hit the last chorus of “Someone Like You,” it was clear that she has made the right decision.
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8. Blvck Hippie at the Radisson Hotel bar (Memphis) - As leader Josh Shaw and his quartet looked up from setting up for their happy hour set, they started to laugh at the thought of unleashing their high-octane, low-fi indie-rock in a hotel lobby to a crowd that had mostly come to eat. But they soldiered on, turning down the volume but maintaining their trademark energy level on such Cure-inspired favorites as “Mansion” and ‘If You Feel Alone at Parties.”
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9. The Prescriptions at Lambert’s (Nashville) - This twang-pop trio got their Econoline van and half of their equipment stolen in New Orleans on the way to SXSW and had to perform their multiple showcases with borrowed gear. But they were in good spirits and fine form, seamlessly blending elements of alt country, power pop and folk-rock into a marvelous set highlighted by the soaring “Not the Issue.”
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10. Michigander at High Noon (Nashville) - Jason Singer, who performs under the name Michigander, broke his leg last year while filming a music video in the California mountains. This was his first concert since the accident, and he was clearly happy to be back in front of an audience. “You gotta stand up,” he said to the fans who had claimed prime positions in the front row of the Astroturf-covered venue before launching into an upbeat, downright rocking set that included “Let Down,” “Better,” and “Stay Out of It.”
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11. Hannah Jadagu at 13th Floor Bar (Mesquite TX) - Now going to college in New York, this 20-year-old signed to Sub Pop last year on the heels of an EP that she recorded on her iPhone. Her new songs from her upcoming Apeture album like “Warning Sign” and “What You Did” are more fleshed out, lending themselves to a live trio presentation that adds more muscle to the melodies without overwhelming her hushed vocals.
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12. Superchunk at the Mohawk (Chapel Hill NC) - The first time I saw Superchunk in 2010, it was a total accident: They were billed as “Special Guests” at a Merge Records showcase and I thought they were the new band Let's Wrestle. Thirteen years later, I’m more familiar with the albums, especially last year’s superb Wild Loneliness, so I knew who they were. But I didn’t know they could rock so hard after 30+ years, with leader Mac McCaughan throwing himself into songs like “Crossed Wires,” “Tiny Bombs” and “This Night” with youthful abandon.
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13. OK Cowgirl at the Mohawk inside (Brooklyn NY) - Their name made me assume they were going to be a wild alt-country act - but like Drive By Truckers, they were so much more. Fronted by singer Leah Lavigne, the band can erupt from moody beauty into a cacophonous fury thanks to guitarist Jake Sabinski’s crazy Crazy Horse solos.
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14. Bartees Strange at Austin Motel pool (Washington DC) - This England-born, Oklahoma-raised indie rocker left his full band at home and performed multiple shows at SXSW this year in a duo setting, among them events for the Texas Working Families progressive political party and the Give a Note Foundation for music education in underserved communities. The only thing stronger than his social consciousness is his supple, soulful voice, an opera-trained tenor that can sound croon, float and soar, often on the same verse. His stripped-back performances of “Heavy Heart,” “Hennessey” and a tender cover of the National’s “About Today” were both poignant and powerful.
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15. The Garrys at Swan Dive (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) - Canadian sisters Erica, Julie and Lenore Maier were supposed to perform at SXSW in 2022 but had to cancel due to COVID. Their delayed debut appearance was well worth the wait as they fused psychedelic pop with surf guitar solos and gleaming harmonies from their latest album, Get Thee to a Nunnery, with cool confidence.
I also saw: Baby Rose, Near Beer, THICK, Joanna Sternberg, Shadow Show, The Nude Party, Thee Sacred Souls, The War and Treaty, Max Stalling, Sarah Shook and the Disarmers, Esther Rose, Bad Ends, Cheekface, Been Stellar, The Stools, Husbands, Be Your Own Pet, Divino Nino, Friko, Algiers, Peter One, Kate Davis, Militarie Gun, The Hypochondriacs, Sorry Mom, Hien, Overcoats, Jaguar Jonze, Ava Maybee, Arny Margret, Julie Dioron, Bailen, Brendan Abernathy, Black Angels, Noah and the Loners, Jobber, Madison McFerrin
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dcapp2022 · 1 year
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10. The Smile - A Light For Attracting Attention
Rock/Jazz
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9. Alvvays - Blue Rev
Indie rock/power pop
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8. Julianna Riolino - All Blue
Psychedelic folk/singer songwriter
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7. Gang of Youths - angel in realtime
U2
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6. Rosalia - MOTOMAMI
Latin pop/futuristic
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5. Fred Again…. - Boiler Room Set 7/29/22
Dance
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4. Spoon - Lucifer On The Sofa
Rock
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3. Beyoncé - Renaissance
House
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2. The Weeknd - Dawn FM
Pop
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1. The 1975 - Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Jack Antonoff
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luciochaves · 2 years
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Julianna Riolino - Lone Ranger [OFFICAL VIDEO]
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nwdsc · 2 years
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(▶︎ Camera Varda Variations | Carson McHoneから)
Camera Varda Variations by Carson McHone
2022年9月20日リリース “Tried (Camera Varda)” Daniel Romano: drums, bass, organ Carson McHone: guitars, vocals Recorded and mixed by Daniel Romano “End of the World (Camera Varda)” Ian Romano: drums Roddy Carlyle: bass Daniel Romano: guitar Julianna Riolino: percussion, vocals Carson McHone: guitar, vocals Recorded and mixed by Kenneth Roy Meehan Recorded at Camera Varda on a Yamaha MT8 Cassette Recorder Mastered by Kristian Montano
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GIGCHAT : J.R. 
We caught up with Julianna Riolino or J.R. , the new indie singer-songwriter you need to anticipate.
Start with little introduction of yourself and your involvement in music
My name is Julianna Riolino. I reside in southern Ontario, Canada. I have been writing and playing and singing for the better part of my mildly young existence. I’m from Welland, Ontario, and I don’t know if there is something in the water but I have been blessed to grow up around very talented friends who encouraged me to play and gave me opportunities to grow and learn throughout the years.
Well, as a female musician, do you find any difficulties that you wish you never have to deal?
It is difficult when there is a distinction. I think music is just about seeing the world through a persons unique perspective. It’s hard because I believe we live in a society based sometimes solely on the image ones appearance presents. Most of the time there is more than meets the eye.
And honestly I enjoy 'Pal' so much, it reminds me a lot to several indie songwriters such as Hatchie and Sasha Sloan, tell us about your writing process?
My writing process is very organic and natural. I just kinda sit around noodling on my acoustic guitar. Feeling out melodies and the words usually get pieced together through this weird stream of consciousness. If that makes any sense? I get inspired through conversations I have, and interactions I witness. My empathy overflows and it’s a blessing and a curse.
Do you plan to make more music similar to 'Pal' or instead you would like to be as versatile as possible when it comes to your music?
Versatility is great. I love most genres of music. So I wouldn’t never limit myself in anyway. I just write what I write and what comes out is usually a genuine expression in how I’m feeling at the time. Would love to scream in a punk band, sing a Erykah Badu like jam or even rap. All of these things satisfy me, and a challenge is always a great way to grow.
What's the worst or funniest assumption people make about you, musically and generally?
That I am much younger than I am. I am quite short and look young for my age. Which people say is a good thing, also sometimes means people don’t listen or take you as seriously as they should. I’ve learned to be more vocal and blunt with people.
Any album or EP coming soon from you?
More music to come, releasing one more soon and then the ep to follow. Just gonna keep this train a rollin’  play as many shows as possible and keep making music.
As cheesy as it is, who's your biggest inspiration and why?
I would say I’m inspired by many people, images and circumstances. I couldn’t possibly narrow all of that down or make one artist the pinnacle of my creative existence.
Lots of classics though. Loretta, Dolly, Patsy, Townes, The Kinks, The Buzzcocks, The Who, Erykah Badu, Sade, MY FRIENDS, my family, flowers, and I could go on and on.
Other than musician, what do you see yourself doing?
Stained glass and mosaics. I actually went to school for architectural restoration and worked doing stained glass restoration for a while. I gave one up for the other. So I definitely believe if I couldn’t play music that is what I would focus my energy into!
If there is something you can change about the world and music industry specifically, what would it be?
I think that even though the music industry is a business I believe it’s important to be more socially and environmentally conscious. It sounds cheesy but it’s really important to be a good example to others and support your pals in there creative endeavours. I just wanna be a light and help others with my voice and try to inspire younger generations to be okay with being themselves
Last, share your recent most played songs!
The Kinks - Tired of Waiting for You
Jonathan Richman- Higher Power
Aretha Franklin - Say a Little Prayer, Daydreaming, Rock Steady
The Troggs - With a Girl Like You
Princess Nokia - G.O.A.T
Erykah badu - ...and on ( all of mamas gun )
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New Music Video: “PAL” - J.R.
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woodencup · 5 years
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St. Catherines-based Julianna Riolino was raised on her father's vinyl collection and fuses her clas
J.R. Shares Debut Single & Video “Be My Man”
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New Audio: Up-and-Coming Canadian Singer-Songwriter J.R. Releases Bitterly Ironic Visuals for Anthemic "Be My Man"
New Audio: Up-and-Coming Canadian Singer-Songwriter J.R. Releases Bitterly Ironic Visuals for Anthemic “Be My Man”
Julianna Riolino is a rather mysterious Southern Ontario-based singer/songwriter and musician, who writes and records as J.R.Riolino’s latest single is the jangling and anthemic, 80s New Wave-like “Be My Man,” which is centered by her gritty yet plaintive vocal delivery, a rousing hook and a propulsive backbeat — all of which help…
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stevenlambke · 2 years
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Volcano Volcano by Steven Lambke
Steven Lambke - Volcano Volcano You’ve Changed Records (YC-053) Released: April 29, 2022
Volcano Volcano The World Filled To The Brim April, May, and June Brave Thoughts Bats In Blue Twilight Every Lover Knows Truth Marks Sea Level Turn The Planet Over Sorrow And Doubt Dream With Me
Performed by: Steven Lambke – vocals, guitars, percussion, melodion, recorder Daniel Romano – drums, organ, vocals David Nardi – bass with: Carson McHone – vocals William Kidman – guitar solo on “Sorrow And Doubt” Recorded by Daniel Romano at Camera Varda and at home in Toronto by Steven Lambke Mixed by Steven Lambke Mastered by Harris Newman at Grey Market Mastering Written by Steven Lambke Artwork by Shary Boyle Layout and Design by Paul Henderson Thank you: Kenneth Roy Meehan, Roddy Rosetti, Ian Romano, Julianna Riolino, Kerri Reid and Tyler Brett at The Sointula Art Shed, The Nordic Artists' Centre Dale, Adam Sturgeon, Shotgun Jimmie, everyone at Sappyfest, Colin Medley, José Contreras, Simone Schmidt, Nick Dourado, Colleen Collins, Kevin Howes, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Bucky Buckler and Robin Walker, Jon Mckiel, Jay Crocker, Mathias Kom and Ariel Sharratt, Vish Khanna, Niko Stratis, Nancy Urich
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riotactmedia · 3 years
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Raven Sings the Blues shares "The Motions" video from Daniel Romano's Outfit
"Daniel steps back and lets bandmate Julianna Riolino take center stage here. She keeps the band’s windswept soul swaying, giving the song the same gravity and melancholy that anchors the rest of the album. It’s a song of perseverance through the numb necessities that drag us forward through the farce."
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