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Remembering Jeff Buckley, who died this day in 1997.
접힌 날개, 낙하, 그리고 다시 날아오르는 용기에 대하여.
Acoustic folk rock | 94 BPM | E minor Male vocal, fingerpicked guitar, subtle drums
"Every crash a whispered plea / Another chance to reach the sea"
Keith Jarrett – Restoration Ruin
Restoration Ruin is an album by Keith Jarrett on which he performs multiple instruments (including piano, organ, guitar, soprano saxophone, harmonica, recorder, bass guitar, drums, tambourine and sistrum), and sings his own lyrics. Recorded and released on the Atlantic Records subsidiary Vortex in 1968, the album remains unique in Jarrett’s catalogue, displaying a sound largely influenced by folk and progressive rock. It can be seen as the first part of an experimental period which explored neither traditional jazz nor classical music. Keith Jarrett – vocals, guitar, harmonica, soprano saxophone, recorder, piano, organ, electric bass, drums, tambourine, sistrum
This EP is about transience, self-acceptance, and the struggle to embrace the present moment. Each song explores the tension between holding on and letting go—whether it’s the fleeting euphoria of the “pink cloud” phenomenon, the fear of moving forward, or the realization that our past and limitations shape who we become. These songs don’t just sit in nostalgia or regret; they push toward embracing change rather than fearing it.
Musically, the EP moves between folk-rock intimacy and raw, unfiltered energy, gradually building in intensity. It starts with delicate acoustic-driven moments, evolving into distorted catharsis, mirroring the emotional arc of the lyrics. Lush harmonies, understated rhythms, and a natural, live feel bring the songs to life, reinforcing their themes of impermanence and transformation.
I know I’ll never be a guitar hero, but I’ve learned that my own voice—flawed and imperfect—is the only one I need. This EP is me, fully embracing that. If it speaks to you, I hope you’ll listen, connect, and come along for the ride.
The Imaginaries presents: Fever
Classic rock song! the two fit perfectly
A gritty, high-octane anthem blending blues-rock fire with pop-Americana shine, paired with a stylish video that channels a modern Bonnie-and-Clyde romance on the open road.
Stream Fever:
The Imaginaries "Fever" - Official Music Video directed by Reagan Elkins with Intellego Media.
Filmed in Oklahoma City, OK and Chickasha, OK (Special thanks to Resonant Head OKC, Classen Inn OKC) BTS & Stills Photography Chad Cosper Edited by Jacob Blue & Reagan Elkins Wardrobe Stylist Valerie Parker Drummer Jordan Oliver Bassist Ryan Miller
Americana duo The Imaginaries – husband-and-wife team Maggie McClure and Shane Henry – release their sophomore album Fever today, a 12-song collection recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with 1st and 2nd generation members of the legendary Swampers. Supported in part by the Shoals Music Makers Incentive Program, which invests in artists recording in the Shoals and carrying forward its storied legacy, the album blends gritty blues-rock, soaring pop-Americana, and heartfelt balladry. Guest collaborations include “Whole Lotta Livin’” featuring Vince Gill on guitar, “Crossroads” featuring Joe Bonamassa, and “Wishing Well” featuring Ariel Posen.
The album’s title track arrives with a brand-new music video that embodies the adrenaline and romance woven through the record. Featuring one of Shane’s restored muscle cars, the clip captures the duo on the move – living the roving lifestyle that inspired the song’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-style narrative of love, freedom, and fire.
Fever follows a string of early singles (including “Whole Lotta Livin’” and “Crossroads”) that offered listeners a first glimpse into the album’s emotional range. “Little by Little,” praised for its uplifting message and harmony-rich roots-pop sound, helped set the stage with a message of perseverance. “Constant,” written by Maggie as a love letter to Shane, offered an intimate moment of comfort and devotion. Together with “Wishing Well,” which recently climbed to #3 on CDX TRACtion’s Triple A Surging & Emerging chart, these songs built momentum, carrying the duo into release day with their strongest wave of attention to date. Fever is currently available on CD and LP from your local independent retailer, Amazon.com, and other select stores. Signed copies can be ordered at imaginariesband.com.
Beyond their album, The Imaginaries’ music continues to reach audiences through film and television. Their cover of Frankie Valli’s “My Eyes Adored You,” performed on camera in the Dennis Quaid biopic Reagan, will appear on the film’s official soundtrack - REAGAN: Original Soundtrack Album (out August 29th via Curb Records) alongside Bob Dylan, Clint Black, MORIAH & more. Maggie also co-wrote and sings the end credit song “Learn to Let Go” for the upcoming feature Everything to Me, in theaters September 5th, with Maggie having written the song with the film’s composer Stephanie Economou and artist Chloe Caroline. “Learn to Let Go” will be on the film’s soundtrack, out this fall via Lakeshore Records. The duo’s songs have also appeared in projects including Netflix’s Mending the Line and the forthcoming film The One, in which they perform on screen.
Oklahoma natives Maggie and Shane met when she opened for him at a show in their hometown. They fell in love, married, and moved to Los Angeles before eventually returning to their roots and establishing Muscle Shoals as their creative base. Along the way, they’ve amassed over 75+ sync placements, written/produced songs for and starred in feature films (A Cowgirl’s Song), shared stages with Judy Collins, John Waite, and Sixpence None the Richer, and launched creative ventures beyond the stage – Maggie as a music supervisor and Shane as co-founder of boutique pedal company Westerlund Audio.
To celebrate the release of Fever, The Imaginaries take the stage tonight at Los Angeles’ Hotel Café for a special album release show. They’ll follow it up with a hometown celebration at Oklahoma City’s Beam Live on September 5th – a highlight stop on their ongoing Wheels to the Pavement Tour, which also includes a return to Muscle Shoals with a show at Champy’s on September 13, appearances at Americanafest in Nashville (September 9–10), and 25+ additional dates nationwide before a European run in 2026.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit imaginariesband.com.
Fever by The Imaginaries
Fever
Wishing Well (feat. Ariel Posen)
Crossroads (feat. Joe Bonamassa)
Whole Lotta Livin’ (feat. Vince Gill on guitar)
Constant
I Knew It Was You
Buzzard’s Roost
Little by Little
Breaker
Riding That High
Here For You
Lucky Ones
The Imaginaries – Wheels to the Pavement 2025 Tour Dates
Friday, August 22nd – Hotel Café (Album Release Show w/ Shane Alexander & Shawn Jones) – Los Angeles, CA
Friday, August 29th – Jim and Linda Lee Performing Arts Center – Prescott, AZ
Sunday, August 31st – The Lion’s Den – Pinetop, AZ
Tuesday, September 2nd – Stone Cottage Studios – Boulder, CO
Friday, September 5th – Beam Live (Hometown Album Release Show) – Oklahoma City, OK*
Saturday, September 6th – The Colony – Tulsa, OK *Full Band
Tuesday, September 9th – Americanafest (Gray Matters Studio) – Nashville, TN
Wednesday, September 10th – Americanafest (ACME Feed & Seed - OKFM & TFMAC The Oklahoma Stage) – Nashville, TN *Full Band
Wednesday, September 10th – Americanafest (Analog at Hutton Hotel) – Nashville, TN
Thursday, September 11th – Kimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor – Franklin, TN
Saturday, September 13th – Champy’s – Muscle Shoals, AL
Wednesday, September 17th – The Bur Oak – Madison, WI
Thursday, September 18th – Shank Hall – Milwaukee, WI
Sunday, September 21st – Aster Cafe – Minneapolis, MN
Thursday, September 25th – Oklahoma’s Listening Room – Cushing, OK
Friday, October 3rd – Firehouse Gastro Park – Grand Prairie, TX
Saturday, October 4th – Cottonwood Arts Festival – Richardson, TX
Tuesday, October 4th – The Cicada (w/ Jesse Spradlin – Fort Worth, TX
Saturday, October 18th – The Center at Eagle Hill – Hardwick, MA
Sunday, October 26th – Knuckleheads – Kansas City, MO
Saturday, November 8th – University of West Georgia – Carrollton, GA
Art Garfunkel - Watership Down
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Tickets to this show at the gorgeous amphitheater go on sale tomorrow 2/7
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