ALL THINGS MUSIC THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021 • THE BULLETIN Continued from Page 3 “GHOST TOWN,” APPALOOSA Single, self-released Appaloosa returns with “Ghost Town,” its first new song since last year’s “Rough Cuts” album. Written by Dottie Ashley and set to release April 16 (another version appeared on “High Desert Calling, Volume One” last year), the song was recorded by Dottie and Eli Ashley at home, with Leah Beshore add- ing violin and synth at Central Oregon Re- cording. Dottie’s plaintive singing and the swelling strings paint a picture comparing heartbreak to, appropriately enough, a ghost town. “MY SON,” PESSIMIST REX “My Son,” the latest single from Pessimist Rex, AKA Jason Schweitzer of The Rum and the Sea and Natty Red, is about exactly what it says it’s about. Over a mellow beat and chiming guitars, Pessimist Rex laments his failings as a father in a drawling, pseu- do-country-rap, and addresses his son with encouragement: “If you want to be a better man than I am, stand up on these shoulders and take this all in.” (Keep an eye out for a full album, “Schrodinger’s Mixtape,” in the near future.) “EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD” (TEARS FOR FEARS COVER), CECILIA CLARK Self-released via YouTube Fifteen-year-old Cecilia Clark re- corded this cover at Obsidian Studios with producer (and father) Cameron Clark, known for his work with C3 Events, and help from Bob Stark (engineer/strings), Erin Cole-Baker (guitar, background vocals), Laila Biali (pi- ano), Craig Carothers (background vocals) and Mark Karwan (acoustic upright bass). GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 5 UPCOMING RELEASES That musical firepower is impressive on its own, but Clark elevates Tears For Fears’ song with her melan- choly vocal perfor- mance. “IDEALIZE,” ERIN COLE-BAKER, CAMERON CLARK Single, Blue Attachment Records Clark also wrote “Idealize” and produced the re- cording, featuring Cole-Baker, at Obsidian Stu- dios. Cole-Bak- er’s voice is well-suited to this wistfully melancholy bluegrass- and folk-influenced track, which also features Bend fiddle prodigy CJ Neary, cellist Kerry Sheehan, bassist Samuel Benge, banjoist Garrett Miller and backing vocalists Shan- non Smith and Erin Zurfluh. “Sonic Gumbo,” Dr. Green Dreams, release date TBA Bend funk/punk/R&B/everything else under the sun, by way of Texas. Guitarist/ vocalist Dom Taliaferro and bassist Maya Garcia are joined by busy producer/drum- mer Matt Fletcher and saxophonist Seth Phillips on sax. Expect singles “Cut Me” and the bluesy “Nothing to Fear” to precede the album in a couple of months. Honey Don’t and Silvertone Devils, titles/release dates TBA Folk/country duo Honey Don’t — guitar- ist/singer-songwriter Bill Powers and bassist/ singer Shelley Gray — are prepping their first album since 2013’s “Heart Like a Wheel.” The two also lead the more rock-oriented Silvertone Devils, also featuring Evan Mull- ins, which has an EP on the way. “Embers,” Coyote Willow, release date TBA This five-song release will be the progres- sive folk duo’s first since 2016’s “Raising the Barn.” A Lifetime of Memories! We know the magical and memorable experiences of live events are important to you. They’re treasured by us, too. JOIN OR RENEW ONLINE BY APRIL 30 and get an extra, free 6 months of Tower Theatre membership on us! More time to create memories that last forever. Membership info at towertheatre.org/support/membership/