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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: What I Told My Boss – June Holland

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙄 𝙏𝙤𝙡𝙙 𝙈𝙮 𝘽𝙤𝙨𝙨 – 𝙅𝙪𝙣𝙚 𝙃𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙙


Charles is talking about quitting…


A job’s a job. How many times have we heard that? It’s both optimistic and pessimistic, but ultimately saying a whole load of nothing. A job. We all have one; or most of us anyway. Some of you un/lucky ones are retired. Some of you are still students. But the majority is kept busy most of the time in a means of making money, in order to live. Seems simple enough. Some are content in their work, or simply don’t mind it; a job’s a job. I am one of the lucky ones (I imagine a rarity) in being able to earn my living from doing what I am best at, and doing what I love. Producing and mixing music. This doesn’t mean I don’t work hard; I just don’t resent it. Each and every project is to me a worthwhile endeavour. Of course, I could do with a few more clients (preferably of the disgustingly rich variety), but things are fine, and my life is generally not a bad one. Still though: “Come to me, my pretties!” Go on. I’ll make you shine. And no, I am not also a part-time window cleaner. And you – to be fair – are not a window. But I feel I can still see through most of you. You’re unhappy in your work, aren’t you. You can tell me. I won’t let on. Pour yourself into Uncle Charlie’s ears. Let it all out. Most of you accept it and get on with it. But given the chance you’d flee the scene if there weren’t a camera by the exit door and a great sense of guilt in doing so. Your feeling of elation and freedom would last a matter of minutes before you come to your senses and realise that you still need to put food on the table. And your partner might not feel the same elation: “You’ve done WHAT?? That is the most selfish unthought-out thing you’ve ever done! Go back there right now and grovel to Mr. Potato Head for your job back, and pray that he lets you off lightly. If he has you back at all. I wouldn’t if I were him” – yes, these fictitious lovers fondly call the boss, Mr. Potato Head.


Unless your name is Joao Aranha or Rich Allen, chances are, like me, you despise people. People are pretty much the bane of society, let’s face it. Bloody awful creatures. So we choose our company wisely. The problem is the other kind of company. The one you work for. This forces you to spend your days with people you would really rather not. People you had not chosen to even shake hands with, let alone fraternise. And more often than not, they are awful. Not actually awful, of course, but awful to you. Just not your type. Not part of your sect, cult, club or clique. Someone different. This can however force something wonderful. Two who had no idea they would get on. It can end up like salted caramel. Something you were sure would never work, and something you would never even have thought to try. Yet it works perfectly! That is, until your boss sees this bond and tries to break up the party. Bosses can be absolute sadistic killjoys. Power-mad crazed greedy lunatics. This is often the least likeable of the people you are forced to be around. That beady eye always spying. That compulsion for getting on your nerves while they obsess over time management. The thing is, you know you’d be great at time management. Positively brilliant, in fact! If only you gave a damn. You care deeply about time passing and getting as much done as possible. Just not there. Not at work. You fritter away most of your life worrying about time management, as time comfortably saunters on, worry free. Hopping and skipping, skipping and hopping, and all the while beaming like a forever Sunday. It is your OWN time that you care about. Something of which you have decidedly little.


Let’s get a little bit musical. One blank in my musical knowledge is country music. I know next to nothing about it. I have heard very little. There could be hundreds of world famous artists I have never heard of. And this is because the genre simply does not float my boat. Many of the songs might be good, or even very good, but I just don’t go for the sound. I love happy music. I love sad music. I love sheen and gleam in music. I love guitars and vocals and piano and bass and drums. And yet country is usually just TOO happy for me. Or too sad. Or too shiny and gleamy. The sound just never makes me tingle, and often makes me cringe. There are many like me, and there are many not like me, who would think I am either dearly missing out, or am an extremely stupid person for not loving country music. The thing is, another side to my jobbing life is these reviews (alas – and thankfully – unpaid). Meaning it is perhaps unforgivable that I should “cast aside” an entire genre based on my own taste. I should be above taste. I should be able to appreciate art beyond my personal preference. I believe on the whole, I do that. But country is a bit like conceptual art for me. I just don’t get it. It doesn’t excite me. There is however the odd exception, and this tends to be when I latch on to the song itself rather than the sound. Or, when it is more country-esque rather than pure country. Or, when the voice just does something to me. What do you think? Should I be sacked as a reviewer who doesn’t adore country music? Or will you forgive me? “I promise, Mr. Potato Head, I will be more vigilant of all styles and genres and will not be biased towards or against one over another”. How’s that? Will he buy it? Oh-hahaha, it just occurred to me you might think this was Ed Eagle I was talking about. Oh dear. I meant a generic boss. Ed is anything but generic, and despises being called “boss”. Dude, bro or bruh will do, I believe. Or not.


Please welcome: the odd exception. A relative newcomer on the New Artist Spotlight, only joining in August of this year. While that may seem like a while ago, our members tend to stick around for, well, forever really! Let’s hope this artist sticks around a while. I’m certainly happy to have her on board. I speak of June Holland, from the North West of the UK. Where exactly? This could be anywhere from Liverpool to Glasgow. Well if you can find out the answer, I will give you a cookie. Either way, she’s somewhere in this big little island of mine. Which in itself astounded me as I was SURE she was American, going by her singing accent. Or perhaps Canadian. I bring you her latest single, What I Told My Boss. So. This lady. This song. She’s a songer/singwriter – ach, you know what I mean. She has her roots in the old stuff. The real stuff. None of that electro-dubstep-house-fusion-crossover nonsense, thank you very much. The closest thing to electronica here is that the bass amp is run on electricity. Other than that, we’re talking pure organica. A place where voice reigns supreme. A place where the song is everything. The feel, the words and the melody. While there are elements of country here, this is not strictly a country song. Which is probably why I like it. A little bit like early Beatles having roots in country but not really doing “country”. It’s more a sort of energetic souly R&B country pop. However, the voice says country to me. But not that twangy rip-roaring yee-haaw “we gonh’ have us a maaghty good taam” kinda country. Think more Dolly Parton with a modern yet traditional pop edge, kinda country. But not like Miley Cyrus. At all. June’s voice to me is most like Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick and Florence and the Machine’s Florence Welch. Although this is more like June without the Machine. Or maybe June Against the Machine?


Work can be tiring and tedious. I think mainly because it’s someone else’s work. We’re not doing it for ourselves, we’re doing it because someone says it has to be done, and you are the one to do it. Hence it being so tedious, not to mention monotonous. Yet one can come alive and find a new dose of energy when back at home after a long day’s work, because suddenly you care! It’s what you were born to do. You own THANG! Whether it’s embroidery or, ooh I don’t know, music perhaps? We are instantly revived as if coffee is in the air. Things are natural. Things make sense. There is point and purpose in every part of what you do. You do it well, and you thoroughly enjoy the process. Surely THIS then is life. I mean, it must be! Well, if you can actually make money from it, then YES! It should be. It has nothing to do with being lazy. It is about not wasting life. Your own one life. It could be even more work than in your usual stultifying job, but that doesn’t matter. Effort is easy when you care. Speaking of effort, music to me should sound effortless. In her element, June sings effortlessly. That is, it SOUNDS effortless. Lord knows how much effort she’s putting in, but it sounds as natural as walking. Apologies to those without legs. This wondrous voice of hers is ridding itself of monotony. It’s so full of life and yellow fire. For once, she’s ALIVE, with one of the best voices I have heard in a long time.


June’s striving confidence is compelling as she brazenly thrashes through line after line of what she REALLY means. It feels like she’s strutting through the office in killer heels one last time, snatching a pile of paper from a worker’s desk and throwing it in the air. As if to say it’s all completely meaningless! Ya know metaphor? How it can be so poetic in lyrics. How it can mean several things, and really make you think and wonder. Well June doesn’t beat around the bush. “Metaphor?? Sod that! I’ll say what I mean, thank you very much. I’ll get my point across, clearly and succinctly” (not a quote). And sure enough she does. And to great effect! I’m so pleased and actually relieved the song doesn’t mess around with fluffy fluff. It has so much more impact this way. It suits the meaning of the song. But despite the power of her singing and the evident passion in her words, much of the song is softened beautifully by background harmonised ‘oohs’, reminiscent of Joni Mitchell, setting clear contrast to the straightforward Joan Armatrading-style lead vocals. June ain’t gonh’ be owned by no comp’ny nor firm, no-sir. The only firm for her is a firm grip on her own life. And if June keeps up the level of this refreshingly fabulous song, she’ll never need worry about other people’s chores again.


Time management? Manage your time well by pressing play. That should triple-cook Mr. Potato Head.


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57 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: What I Told My Boss – June Holland”

  1. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Gonzalo Acedo

    😎 Muy Motivacional!

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  2. paulmccormickmusic Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    paulmccormickmusic

    Great review Charles, my favourite part is “June ain’t gonh’ be owned by no comp’ny nor firm, no-sir. The only firm for her is a firm grip on her own life.”. Awesome song June, I listened and definitely hear the Florence Welch vibe in the vocals for sure, those backing “oohs” are so cool, and I love the honesty and directness of the lyrics too, congrats!

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  3. Faded Element Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Faded Element

    If we all could just have our job to fully pursue our music 😃 what a great song and nicely done on the review Mr. CC! 👏

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  4. katanakmusic Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    katanakmusic

    You don’t want to know what I told my boss 😉

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  5. United Duality Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    United Duality

    I’m glad that I can decide when I want to work. 😅 Enjoyed the review and the song is great.

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  6. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Timothy Thorpe

    Great review, great song.

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  7. João Aranha Músico Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    João Aranha Músico

    Hi dear friend, just read your review on June Holland’s ‘What I Told My Boss.’ You nailed the balance between job challenges and the joy of pursuing passion. It’s impressive June’s unique blend of country and pop, a mix of R&B and country pop, is truly special, and you captures it perfectly as “wondrous, full of life, and yellow fire.” Her empowering single stands out. As always excited to see more discoveries through yours reviews! Health and peace from me to you !

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  8. Blister Soul Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Blister Soul

    Realized I like country years ago when a lot of the folk/americana artists I enjoyed got recognition from country fans.

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  9. Billy Castillo Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Billy Castillo

    Great review and this hits a bit close to home!

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  10. Red Smith Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Red Smith

    Amazing review 😉

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  11. Don Negro Avatar
    December 5, 2023
    Don Negro

    Congratz!!!

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  12. Marcelo Cataldo Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Marcelo Cataldo

    Its sad how we all musicians have to work a lot to be ok

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  13. djmasonic Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    djmasonic

    I have had some shit jobs in the past – security guard, stewarding, moving boxes in a factory. Halfords for £3.50 an hour – lucky to earn money doing something I love now and pity the fools out there who grind and bear it – Great tune and defo hard to define style or location, either way its a banger and full of gusto xxx Thanks CC and June H xx

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  14. joibjalla Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    joibjalla

    Boss review!

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  15. sullie.music Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    sullie.music

    Great review as always, its a pretty sad inditement of the music industry that its very hard to make a living from it! So we all end up with day jobs working our asses off for someone else. Great song, well done June.

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  16. hgzlla Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    hgzlla

    Cool!

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  17. Thesecond Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Thesecond

    already excited to listen, just based off the review

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  18. Ed Eagle Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    Nicely done, as always, CC! I’m also not as much of a fan of country as I am of rock, soul, rnb, metal, hip hop, etc., even though my dad was a huge fan when I was growing up, so I was exposed to it a lot. I even used to make a conscious effort to avoid sounding “country” when I sang since that tone seems to come naturally for me. Very much like you, however, there will occasionally be a country song that really grabs me. “Tennessee Whiskey“ from Chris Stapleton comes to mind as a modern example. I think a lot of us who aren’t purely country fans are like this, so thanks for reviewing a track that many of your readers might not have considered otherwise. Sincerely, Mr. Potatohead Show Less

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  19. 3Luv Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    3Luv

    Great introduction to June Holland, Charles, fantastic review!

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  20. Maira Aslan Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    There are so many genres on NAS, and country music is normally not really in our corner. But June’s song is an exception because of the raw, unfiltered energy, thankfully not produced out of the track. Guess she told her boss!

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  21. 12 Below Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    12 Below

    Oh I know that feeling! June doesn’t hold back – neither lyrically nor with her voice. Great addition to the NAS community!

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  22. Kele Fleming Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Kele Fleming

    New fan here! Thanks for the intro to June’s music Charles! 💕

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  23. judahsevteen Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    judahsevteen

    I’m in love with her voice! Nice track.

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  24. Lisa Haden Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Lisa Haden

    Awesome review 🤘

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  25. Emmyli Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Emmyli

    Great tune “If it dont bring you joy dont wast your time no more” ✅✅💯💯❤️❤️ thank you

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  26. nico.leyseele Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    nico.leyseele

    Great track en wonderful review

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  27. KROSS KID Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    KROSS KID

    Love this track

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  28. Charles Connolly Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Yay!

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  29. Dom Piper Avatar
    December 6, 2023
    Dom Piper

    The thing I love most about your posts is the way you

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  30. thecrow09 Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    thecrow09

    awesome!

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  31. Charysma Brown Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    Charysma Brown

    Amazing as usual!! 🥰💯

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  32. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    Thekeyof_f

    “Unless your name is Joao Aranha or Rich Allen, chances are, like me, you despise people.” Haha!! Guilty as charged. The upside is Joao and Rich do inspire me to be a better person….(then I come to my senses). I love how both you and June completely captured what most of us poor ba****** who have a non-musical job go through. June’s songwriting and vocal ability are top notch, it’s got such a great Nashville rock/country/little bluesy feel to the song. Always a joy reading your reviews Charles. Thank you for them. 🖤🤘🏻

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  33. henchjerome Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    henchjerome

    Hahaha I don’t tend to gi for country music, but good music is good music and I like any music that sounds good 👌🏾 so ill be sure to check her music

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  34. firstwaverstudio Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    firstwaverstudio

    Lets read and listen some good music.

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  35. eternaldrakband Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    eternaldrakband

    Thanks CC for the reading.

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  36. lorelei_ml23 Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    lorelei_ml23

    The most important thing is that we are happy with what we are doing! Great article again Charles!

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  37. Shards Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    Shards

    I love how you’ve subtly paid tribute to the whole NAS team and the words you’ve put into this article to talk about June , who’s in my opinion one of the best voices in here ❤️ well done Charles !

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  38. morriemusician Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    morriemusician

    I once created a song to fuck up my boss but in the end I didn’t like the song myself. It was called ironically “not good enough” :)))

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  39. steveokwormusic Avatar
    December 7, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    Thank you June Holland. This song seems to be speaking directly to me, very very relatable. I just wish I could muster the courage to say the same thing to my boss today.ou sir Charles the great review.

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  40. Ron Roper Avatar
    December 8, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Love that bluesy voice!

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  41. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    December 8, 2023
    Boy HaNZY

    Great story 👌

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  42. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    December 8, 2023
    Bryan Cooper

    I picked up on the Joni Mitchell vibe, too. Very entertaining article, Charles. And June, as I told you already, what a cracking bluesy voice!

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  43. antonigpiano Avatar
    December 8, 2023
    antonigpiano

    My wife despises people. Fortunately she loves me! 🙂

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  44. Shock Out Bandage Avatar
    December 8, 2023
    Shock Out Bandage

    This week on Connolly’s Corner: “What I Told My Boss” by June Holland. Join me, Charles Connolly, as I dive into the latest gems from the best unsigned artists on our vibrant 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists. Let the musical exploration begin!

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  45. gimbal.lock Avatar
    December 8, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    Love the review and nice passive-agressive coverart 😛

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  46. The Yellow Wallpaper Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    The Yellow Wallpaper

    wicked

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  47. Mike Lane Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    Mike Lane

    cool

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  48. Diego Martínez Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    Diego Martínez

    love it!!!! blues <3

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  49. Levi Burr Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    Levi Burr

    A great bit of home-spun philosophy and a great track to boot!

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  50. Leo lofthouse Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    Leo lofthouse

    Oh my cowboy hat, this is a difficult one Charles! I spent my usual +- 2 hours reading your very entertaining precisely 8 min read-review. Who comes up with that exactly? Sounds a lot like a clock watching boss to me. I am not actually a slow reader .My bosses at school thought my reading and writing abilities were alright in fact. The thing is, one has to absorb what you’ve written, not just read it. That’s the catch! The 8 min thing is just to draw one in, like an advert for insurance for instance, but after that, in the fine print, it’s a lifelong commitment- or at least a couple of hours anyway! By my own rules, i’m not much of a country music fan. There are far too many Chevrolet’s running out of gasoline in it for my liking. OMG, just get a horse and a stack of hay and you’re sorted me thinks, but no, life is not that simple and country life, it seems, is very bloomin’ difficult. It’s like a flaming minefield out there! And that’s just the beginning, the country is like one gigantic obstacle course if you ask me. But you aren’t, so i’ll let it go or i will indeed be here all night winging about it all. It’s concrete jungle for this boy even though a part of me does perhaps belong in the country because, like you, i’m not really too into people. Apart from all the catastrophes and heartache, the country is kinda ideal in that it doesn’t seem to be cluttered with too many people. It’s weird we should be this way. As entertainers and singers etc. a musician constantly has to deal with the big P. i know what ur thinking but the big P stands for, yeah-People! People are necessary if you want to have your music heard and be successful. I’ve yet to see a flock of sheep show up at one of my concerts, not one’s that want to pay for a ticket anyway. It’s all good and well if the big ole moo cow in the barn loves your music but it sure ain’t gonna write your reviews and put food on the table innit? Unless you eat it of course , but as a veg, even that wouldn’t work for me. Suppose i could live off potato heads though… So, with all that off my chest, here i am, listening to June Holland. It’s a pleasant surprise. She’s lovely and wow, what a voice. Yes the song ‘What I Told My Boss Today’ has very strong country elements but no Chevrolet is mentioned, as well tempting as it could have been to throw one in the mix since it rhymes perfectly with ‘Today’ but June, i’m delighted to say, resisted the temptation of sneaking it in there. This type of country music i’m cool with. It’s not the usual style and has come a long way from the country music i’m used to accidently hearing. June’s voice is very powerful and wow, not what i was expecting from such a pretty young lady. Her vocals are strong and superb and sound like they come from a much bigger pair of lungs. This is what i love about music today, it’s not too genre specific and a lot of other influences and elements are blended in to make it new, fresh and exciting! This is BIG country! I’m hearing a lot of things in this song and i’m very pleasantly surprised by it. Love the whole concept of this track, the meaning & message in it, the way it’s delivered and of course the album art which is often what attracts me to song even before i’ve heard it. I suppose that’s why chocolate wrappers don’t have pictures of big hairy spiders on them coz no one would want to eat them i don’t think. So, thanks for yet again introducing another wonderful artist i somehow have missed on the NAS. You’re a wizard at this dude, always finding those hidden gems. Quite a few of the artists i now listen to frequently i’ve discovered through you. June is no exception, i shall be listening to her a lot more now that you’ve unwrapped her. i think she’s great! Well, i must get going so it’s toodaloo until next time. Watch me go “Hopping and skipping, skipping and hopping, and all the while beaming like a forever Sunday”(Loved this BTW, you do come up with such fabulous phrases) but it actually has just turned Sunday here and i’ve a busy day ahead. Really wonderful review bruh, i thoroughly enjoyed all 8 mins of it and the beautiful music that came with it! 😊💙♌ Show Less

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  51. perfectlies Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    perfectlies

    😂 so much truth in this backstory! Great review of a cool song!

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  52. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    Emma Dupéré

    A really good review and love the song and voice !

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  53. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    December 9, 2023
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    BELLO ancbe questa settimana

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  54. E-Zone Avatar
    December 10, 2023
    E-Zone

    This is fascinating! Lovely tune by June Holland and great review by the extraordinary #CC.

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  55. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    December 10, 2023
    Patrik Ahlm

    Bull’s eye! I’m in the midst of the busiest work period of the year. This week’s been a b****. My new song has been delayed because of it and that’s no good at all. And… it’s Sunday and I’m only now getting to the Tuesday review. No good at all. I know I should be grateful to be around music related stuff all week but when the load gets too heavy you just notice the weight bringing you down on the knees. Luckily there’s is Connolly’s Corner to bring back joy (temporarily, but still 😊) Contrary to you CC, I’m quite taken with Americana and Country music. And Blues. (I’ve produced a few blues albums and this track really got me going 😉 June’s lovely song is oozing with blues vibes and her absolutely gorgeous alto is just irresistible. It makes me think of “our own” Virginia and Blues Trainer. Welcome to the NAS community June 🙂 A gem indeed! So thanks CC and June Holland for giving relief to a stressed out “homan” 😉 🎯 Show Less

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    December 10, 2023
    Dj PidieQ

    What a precision 😎 #CC, great review ✍️ and a sense of humour to do what you love, ‘A jobs a job’ !!! ‘What I told my boss’ awesome music

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    December 30, 2023
    Louise Lewis

    Wow! I can’t believe I just read this review today! I gotta post a comment because I love these vocals! it’s like Tracy Chapman but with a mezzo tessitura. Listening to this on a winter day with my sweater on is such an experience.

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