Press for Nomad
It’s been so humbling, encouraging, and honestly somewhat embarrassing to read about the song release on music blogs. But it’s a really cool part of the process of sharing music with people. I have stumbled on so much good music in the process and the bloggers I’ve interacted with have been so encouraging and kind. Even the ones that rejected the song :)
Here’s some of the coverage so far:
MP3Hugger - Irish music blog listed on HypeMachine
http://www.mp3hugger.com/2019/11/jesse-blake-rundle-nomad-exquisite/
“It sure does feel like this is an exercise in lifting spirits, even going to so far as encouraging those of a mind to sing-along. The pretty arrangements are able matched by the sweetly idiosyncratics vocals, which have more than a passing resemblance to ‘Barafundle’ era Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci. ‘Nomad Exquisite’ serves up so much a plate for us, sweet helpings containing soft vocal gestures that have genuine chamber pop allure. Huggable from start to finish via a Boise artist who is just who he is. KH”
Hot Lunch Music - NYC based music blog
https://hotlunchmusic.com/2019/11/17/jesse-blake-rundle-nomad-exquisite/
“Jangly folk music performed in an uplifting manner will always be a hit and “Nomad Exquisite” is no exception. Accompanied by a cinematic landscape lyric video Jesse Blake Rundle really bring an organic performance in a way that is easy to love and heartfelt. It is the first single from Radishes and Flowers due out February 2020 and it seems like a great time for this release because how tender it is makes seem like it’ll fit right around Valentines Day, I mean c’mon the lyrics are an adaptation of a poem by Wallace Stevens. It fits in with a younger philosophical crowd who’ve all ready Emerson and Thoreau. Stream out “Nomad Exquisite below and find a lengthy explanation on Jesse Blake Rundle’s writing process for Radishes and Flowers out February 2020.”
Alfitude - London based music blog
https://alfitude.com/2019/11/15/new-music-jesse-blake-rundle/
“New Music: Jesse Blake Rundle. A warming folk sound, with lyrical adaptation from the poem “Nomad Exquisite” by Wallace Stevens.”
Interview on Hollywood Digest
http://thehollywooddigest.com/exclusive-interview-with-jesse-rundle/
BuzzMusic
https://www.buzz-music.com/post/listen-to-jesse-blake-rundle-s-poietic-single-nomad-exquisite