“Ramona” – Grace Cummings

Grace Cummings is an artist like no other. No one sounds like her, no one is making music like her; she’s simply in her own lane. Listening to her third album Ramona gives you a deep appreciation for that.

Grace’s voice is the first thing you notice. It’s richly textured, wise beyond her years, deep and full, passionate, uniquely beautiful. Her hushed tones remind me of Dusty Springfield, but then there’s the raw, earthy side that’s a little like Janis Joplin. Honestly, it’d be enough to keep me interested. But then there are the songs. Each one incredible, with a classic sound you can’t quite put your finger on. There are elements of soul, gospel, blues, but you can’t put them neatly into any box. They simmer with emotions that threaten to bubble over, casting a spell each and every time.

One of the things I love most about Ramona is its vintage sound. It’s pure, free from the interference of modern technology. I can imagine Grace and her bandmates playing these songs at producer Jonathan Wilson’s Topanga Canyon studio just as you hear them, in one take. The beautiful thing about music like this is that it’s likely to be just as good, if not better, when you witness it live. Thankfully for us, she’s got plenty of shows scheduled all around the world at beautiful intimate venues. Tickets are on sale now and aren’t likely to last long:

5 May 2024 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro
7 May 2024 – DC9, Washington City
8 May 2024 – Arden Gild Hall, Wilmington
9 May 2024 – Public Records, Brooklyn
12 May 2024 – The Blue Basement, London
15 May 2024 – Forest National, Bruxelles (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
16 May 2024 – Stadthalle, Offenbach (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
18 May 2024 – Forum Karlin, Karlin (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
19 May 2024 – Arena Wien, Vienna (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
21 May 2024 – Kantine am Berghain, Berlin
23 May 2024 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
24 May 2024 – The Lexington, London
25 May 2024 – Wide Awake Festival, London
26 May 2024 – Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
27 May 2024 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard – SOLD OUT)
29 May 2024 – Civic Halls, Wolverhampton (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
30 May 2024 – Bristol Beacon, Bristol (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
31 May-2 June 2024 – Maifeld Derby, Manheim
3 June 2024 – Import Export, Munich
4 June 2024 – Unaltro Festival @ Circolo Magnolia, Milan (with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard)
7 June 2024 – La Boule Noire, Paris
8 June 2024 – Best Kept Secret, Hilvarenbeek
12 June 2024 – Bergenfest, Bergen
12 July 2024 – The Espy, Euro Yuroke/St Kilda
13 July 2024 – Meeniyan Town Hall, Boonwurrung Country/Meeniyan
14 July 2024 – Brunswick Ballroom, Naarm/Melbourne
20 July 2024 – Altar, Nipaluna/Hobart
25 July 2024 – Crown and Anchor, Tarntanya/Adelaide
26 July 2024 – Mojos, Walyalup/Fremantle
27 July 2024 – Rosemount, Boorloo/Perth
2 August 2024 – The Zoo, Meeanjin/Brisbane
3 August 2024 – The Great Club, Eora/Sydney

Images used with permission from Riot House Publicity

Grace Cummings Wows Me With “Common Man”

Absolute force of nature Grace Cummings has just released “Common Man,” a fantastic bluesy number about daring to be different.

“This song is about being a colourful bird and never, ever wanting to be a pigeon,” she said. “Somebody I used to know wrote a song called common man about working nine to five and coming home and having a cup of tea and going to bed and it made me want to have a fucking panic attack. I wish I could tell people it was about riding off into the distance on the back of a white horse with a Cowboy in Austin Texas, but it’s not.”

“Common Man” is the latest single from Grace’s new album Ramona, which will be released on April 5. She’s just announced a string of headlining shows in the United States. After that she’ll head to the United Kingdom and Europe to play her own dates and support King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, but hopefully she’ll be back on home soil really soon.

1 May 2024 – Gold Diggers, Los Angeles
4 May 2024 – Shaky Knees Music Festival @ Central Park, Atlanta
5 May 2024 – Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro
7 May 2024 – DC9, Washington
8 May 2024 – Arden Gild Hall, Wilmington
9 May 2024 – Public Records, Brooklyn
15 May 2024 – Forest National, Brussels (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
16 May 2024 – Stadthalle, Offenbach (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
18 May 2024 – Forum Karlin, Prague (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
19 May 2024 – Arena Wien, Vienna (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
20 May 2024 – Columbiahalle, Berlin (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
21 May 2024 – Kantine am Berghain, Berlin
23 May 2024 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
24 May 2024 – The Lexington, London
25 May 2024 – Wide Awake Festival @ Brockwell Park, Herne Hill
26 May 2024 – Olympia, Liverpool (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
27 May 2024 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh (SOLD OUT – supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
29 May 2024 – Civic Hall, Wolverhampton (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
30 May 2024 – Bristol Beacon, Bristol (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
31 May 2024 – We Love Green @ Bois de Vincennes, Paris
2 June 2024 – Maifeld Derby @ Maimarktgelände Mannheim, Mannheim
3 June 2024 – Import Export, Munich
4 June 2024 – Unaltrofestival @ Circolo Magnolia, Milan (supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
7 June 2024 – La Boule Noire, Paris
7-9 June 2024 – Best Kept Secret Festival, Hilvarenbeek
12 June 2024 – Bergenfest @ Bergenhus Festning, Bergen

Photo credit: Tajette O’Halloran

Grace Cummings’ Latest Single is a Slice of “Heaven”

Grace Cummings has got one of those voices that stops you in your tracks. It’s like she’s smoked a thousand cigarettes and lived a life well beyond her tender years. She already sounds like one of the greats, but her new single “Heaven” comes from only her second album, Storm Queen.

“I wrote ‘Heaven’ in just about the same time it takes to sing,” she admitted. “I heard that you’d always know who the hero was in an old cowboy movie because they’d be wearing a ten-gallon Stetson. Heaven might be a person… or a place… or my father or a tiny little caterpillar or the sound of a kookaburra laughing. The kookaburra is a hero. I am not.”

Storm Queen drops on January 14. If this track is any indication, you’re going to want to hear it.

Image used with permission from Brain Drain PR