On her tenth studio album, the masterful Trouble and Strife, Joan Osborne has issued a clarion call. With stunning vocals, a diverse range of sonics, and incisive lyrics, this deeply engaging collection of new original songs is her response to “the crazy, chaotic times we’re living in,” she says, and “a recognition of the important role music has to play in this moment. Music has a unique ability to re-energize people and allow us to continue to hang on to that sense of joy of being alive.”
Since she broke through 25 years ago with the multi-platinum Relish and its touchstone mega-smash “One of Us,” the seven-time Grammy nominee has never played it safe. Osborne has followed her restless musical heart, exploring a diverse range of genres: pop rock, soul, R&B, blues, roots rock, gospel, funk, and country – all of which can be heard on Trouble and Strife, along with the Western side of C&W and a touch of glam and disco. Osborne also produced Trouble and Strife, primarily recorded in her basement studio in Brooklyn and released on the label she founded in 1991, Womanly Hips. The result is a Trojan horse of a record – music that is energizing, melodic, and hummable, with lyrics that call out the corrupt, the despicable and the destructive.
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Since 2014, Tim Hause has carved out a name for himself as a cowriter, harmony singer, and multi instrumentalist with his brother Dave Hause. His debut release, the self titled TIM, is a collection of personal songs that reflect on his own journey while maintaining a universality that all listeners can relate to. The album shares his story - one of loss, love, duality, and finding beauty in the rubble. The album fuses folk singer songwriting with Indie rock and Indie Pop sensibilities. With incisive lyrics and catchy pop melodies, the album will make you laugh, cry, and reflect on your own journey.
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