
Lots of new music means it’s time for another installment of my Fresh New Tracks series, and today I’m pleased to feature excellent songs released over the past week by four talented acts – New York-based singer-songwriter Asa Daniels, Welsh singer-songwriter, poet and author Evrah Rose, Spanish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist John Serrano, and Nashville-based nautical rock’n’roll band Rusty Shipp. Each song couldn’t be more different than the others, but after all, I am EclecticMusicLover!
Asa Daniels – “Never Knew”

Asa Daniels is a charming and affable singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from New York City who’s also guitarist and lead vocalist of alt-rock/blues band Gooseberry, who I’ve previously featured several times on this blog, He’s also front man and guitarist of jazz/rock/funk band Baked Goods, which he formed when he was 15. Now on hiatus, Baked Goods released three albums and an EP between 2013-2020. Ever the charismatic showman, Asa appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in March 2022, where he competed in a Battle of the Instant Songwriters. In addition to his sparkling personality, intelligent songwriting and ace musicianship, I also love his vocal style, and have been a fan of his since learning about Gooseberry in late 2021.
Last March (2024), he released his debut single as a solo artist, “Historical Christ”, followed two months later with “Hello Barcelona”. On February 7th, he dropped his latest single “Never Knew“, and it was love at first listen. All three songs will be included on his forthcoming solo album I’ve Run Out of Boxes to Put Things In. Written and sung by Asa, “Never Knew” was recorded with the help of AJ Daye on drums, Guillermo Goldschmied on bass, and Dan Janis on the bluesy sax. I love the song’s sophisticated jazzy vibe, as well as the sweet photo of Asa as a young child sitting on the floor playing a guitar used for the single’s cover art. It’s proof of his lifelong love of music.
Evrah Rose – “Invisible Me”

I recently learned about Welsh artist Evrah Rose and her impactful spoken word song “Invisible Me” and its accompanying video from her fellow Welsh artist Secret Postal Society (the music project of singer-songwriter and musician Craig Mapstone, who I’ve also previously featured on this blog) when he shared it on his social media accounts. A street poet, rapper and author with two published books to her credit, Evrah has gained popularity and a loyal following for her hard hitting vocal delivery, compelling storytelling, and fearlessness in bringing attention to issues like social injustice and mental health.
Released on February 3rd, “Invisible Me” addresses how people struggling with depression often downplay or hide their real feelings so as not to bring attention to their problems out of fear of burdening others or inviting shame and scorn. Evrah elaborates: “[It’s] a spoken word film depicting the cruel nature of chronic illness. How we’re so often forced to ‘mask up’ to hide our pain, the continuous struggle to fit into society, and the impact that has on our emotional well-being and sense of identity.” As someone who suffers from occasional bouts of depression myself, I was deeply affected by her heart-wrenching words, as well as the images shown in the video. I know from experience that, while most family members, friends and co-workers may genuinely care that we’re suffering, they often don’t know how to respond, feel helpless to assist us in meaningful ways, or might even dismiss our feelings, instead encouraging us to simply “buck up”, “count our blessings”, and so on. The film was written, performed and directed by Evrah, and filmed and edited by Joey Edwards. The lovely piano music was played by Olexandr Ignatov.
John Serrano – “Granada”

Hailing from Málaga, Spain is John Serrano, a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who I cannot heap enough praise upon. Not only is he a versatile and enormously talented musician with a beautiful singing voice, he’s also thoughtful, kind, handsome and incredibly supportive of other independent artists. Drawing from a dizzying array of genres and influences ranging from alternative, progressive, punk and metal rock to blues, folk, electronica, synthwave and jazz, the man can play and sing just about anything, with vocals that run the gamut from achingly beautiful and tender to fearsome and savage. Over the past decade, he’s recorded and released an astonishing catalog of music as both a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians. Every time I turn around, John’s dropped another new single or album, and it’s a challenge keeping up with him. He released three full albums in 2024 alone!
His latest release is the lovely single “Granada“, which dropped February 7th. Written and performed entirely by John, it’s the first single from his forthcoming album Still Alive, scheduled for release in May. On this track, he skillfully blends beguiling flamenco guitar notes and hand claps with jazz and folk elements to create an enchanting soundscape for his plaintive and arresting vocals. The bittersweet lyrics speak to feelings of regret and loss over a romantic affair he let slip through his fingers: “I really was the best version of me when I walked away to never look back. And just convince myself I don’t need you at all.” It’s a bit of a different sound from John, and I can’t wait to hear what he has in store.
Rusty Shipp – “All Aboard!”

Few acts I can think of have mined a novel theme as successfully and consistently over the years as has Nashville rock band Rusty Shipp. The brain child of front man Russ T. Shipp (his actual birth name is Russell Thomas Shipp), Rusty Shipp is a self-described “Nautical Rock’n’Roll” band, with a sound influenced by “the melodic chord progressions of The Beatles, the surf guitar of Dick Dale, the grunge rock of Nirvana, and the heavy metal of Led Zeppelin“. As their name suggests, their music features a dark, immersive sound, unforgettable melodies, electrifying guitar work, and Shipp’s vibrant tenor vocals. Like many bands, they’ve undergone numerous changes in lineup since forming in 2014, and now consist of the aforementioned Russ Shipp on guitar and vocals, AJ Newton on drums, Dave Gajda on lead guitar, and Doug Webster on bass.
Rusty Shipp have released three outstanding concept albums – Mortal Ghost in 2017, Liquid Exorcist in 2019, and Dark Side of the Ocean in 2022 – all built around nautical themes. (I reviewed the latter two albums, which you can read here and here.) Last October (2024), they released “Neck Breaker”, their first new song in two years and the lead single from their forthcoming fourth album Cosmic Innuendo, Vol. II. In keeping with the band’s nautical theme model, Cosmic Innuendo, Vol. II will tell a fictional story of an evil band of pirates who set sail on a sinister mission, dismissing the prophetic warnings of an old sailor on the pier who warns of a worse fate for them than the gallows if they stay on their course. The band states that the fictional story “is ultimately a masked philosophical message warning of people living their lives in a self-inflicted apocalypse.”
“All Aboard!“, released as the second single from the album on February 7th, is also Rusty Shipp’s first theme song, as well as the first song to include voices of some of Rusty Shipp fans known as Shippmates. The song is a wonderful hard-driving rocker, with a roiling torrent of grungy guitars joined by some blistering surf guitar solos in the second half, and nicely accompanied by AJ’s aggressive drums, a terrific organ and Russ’s dynamic spine-tingling vocals. Given the quality of both “Neck Breaker” and “All Aboard!”, the new album is sure to be another winner. On a side note, I also love that their more recent music is published via “Shipp Wreckords”.