Madi Diaz “makes even the most immovable feelings open up with just a little time and space” (Pitchfork). This is especially apparent in her moving Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, during which she plays songs off of her ANTI- debut, History of a Feeling, (recently nominated for Best Americana Record at the
Read MoreMadi Diaz “makes even the most immovable feelings open up with just a little time and space” (Pitchfork). This is especially apparent in her moving Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, during which she plays
Madi Diaz announces the Same History, New Feelings EP featuring collaborations with Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Natalie Hemby, out March 4th on ANTI-. The Same History, New Feelings EP is comprised of four reworkings of songs off 2021’s History Of
Last month, Madi Diaz announced the Same History, New Feelings EP, out March 4th on ANTI-. The EP features collaborations with Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Natalie Hemby, and today,
Madi Diaz announces the Same History, New Feelings EP featuring collaborations with Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Natalie Hemby, out March 4th on ANTI-. The Same History, New Feelings EP
‘Crying In Public’ (MUNA Remix) by Madi Diaz Stream & download: https://madidiaz.ffm.to/cryinginpublicmuna
History Of A Feeling, “one of 2021’s best kept secrets”(Rolling Stone), Out Now On ANTI- Nashville-based songwriter Madi Diaz released History Of A Feeling
“Woman In My Heart” by Madi Diaz, live from The Sanctuary in Nashville. The new album ‘History Of A Feeling’ is out now.
‘New Person, Old Place’ by Madi Diaz, live from The Sanctuary in Nashville. The new album ‘History Of A Feeling’ is out now. Order at https://madidiaz.ffm.to/historyofafeeling
“Nervous” by Madi Diaz, live from The Sanctuary in Nashville, TN. The new album ‘History Of A Feeling’ is out now.
Pitchtfork – “The tension between melody and arrangement on History of a Feeling occasionally recalls Feist’s last two records, Metals and Pleasure: music that reverse-engineered the outcome of pop music without using its bells and whistles, eliciting feelings