Phillip-Michael Scales

PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES MAKES NATIONAL TELEVISION DEBUT WITH PERFORMANCE ON THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW

LAUNCHES “TROUBLED WATER” COFFEE BLEND   WITH ANODYNE COFFEE ROASTING CO.  

NEW LP SINNER-SONGWRITER   

OUT NOW VIA DIXIEFROG RECORDS 

Photo credit: Michael Rozman/Warner Bros.

WATCH: PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES’ PERFORMANCE ON THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW  

On February 23rd, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales made his national television debut with a performance of his single “Find A Way” on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Scales has been touring in celebration of the release of his long-awaited LP Sinner-Songwriter, out now via DixieFrog Records. Scales was inspired by close family friend, “Uncle” BB King, to forge his own musical path; it wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of King’s influence into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.”   

LISTEN: “FIND A WAY” 

  The album, recorded in LA, Nashville, Chicago, and a remote cabin in Wisconsin during the pandemic, is about love, loss, and legacy, and features Scales’ unique blend of guitar-driven indie rock combined with the story-laden blues in his DNA, a style he calls “Dive Bar Soul.” 

Scales has also partnered with Milwaukee-based Anodyne Coffee Roasting Company to launch a signature blend called “Troubled Water.” The blend was curated by Scales himself, and is named after one of the tracks on Sinner-Songwriter. “Troubled Water” is available for purchase HERE.  

Sinner-Songwriter is available now on all streaming platforms, iTunes, and Amazon Music. CDs and vinyl are available for purchase/pre-order HERE, and a CD/vinyl bundle is available for pre-order HERE. Be sure to follow Phillip-Michael Scales at the links below for the latest news and updates. 

PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES SET TO MAKE NATIONAL TELEVISION DEBUT WITH PERFORMANCE ON THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW

NEW LP SINNER-SONGWRITER  

OUT NOW VIA DIXIEFROG RECORDS 

LISTEN: “FIND A WAY”   

On February 23rd, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales will make his national television debut with a performance of his single “Find A Way” on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (check your local listings HERE for airing information). Scales has been touring in celebration of the release of his long-awaited LP Sinner-Songwriter, out now via DixieFrog Records. Scales was inspired by close family friend, “Uncle” BB King, to forge his own musical path; it wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of King’s influence into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.”     

LISTEN: SINNER-SONGWRITER   

The album, recorded in LA, Nashville, Chicago, and a remote cabin in Wisconsin during the pandemic, is about love, loss, and legacy, and features Scales’ unique blend of guitar-driven indie rock combined with the story-laden blues in his DNA, a style he calls “Dive Bar Soul.”   

Sinner-Songwriter is available now on all streaming platforms, iTunes, and Amazon Music. CDs and vinyl are available for purchase/pre-order HERE, and a CD/vinyl bundle is available for pre-order HERE. Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, February 23rd to watch Scales perform his song “Find A Way,” and follow Phillip-Michael Scales at the links below for the latest news and updates. 

OUT TODAY: PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES’ NEW LP SINNER-SONGWRITER VIA DIXIEFROG RECORDS

"The 14-track release...is packed with winners" - The Daily Herald  

"Scales soulfully dishes out lyrics that speak to his family legacy—and the one that he wants to forge for himself." - PopMatters 

"Rocking music that has heart and soul, but feels very accessible for any music fan to appreciate" - Pancakes and Whiskey 

"Stirring" - Ghettoblaster Magazine  

"Every verse he utters virtually oozes with emotion. We’re here for it." - East of 8th  

"...it’s easy to hear the blues in his palette, but there is far more to Scales’ sound than that...Its Scales’ voice, hauntingly soulful, that carries the gravity here" - The Indy Review 

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Today, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales has released his long-awaited LP Sinner-Songwriter via DixieFrog Records. “This album was a perfection of what my previous effort was on the Sinner-Songwriter EP,” he says. Scales was inspired by his uncle BB King to forge his own musical path; it wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of his uncle’s influence into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.”   

The album, recorded in LA, Nashville, Chicago, and a remote cabin in Wisconsin during the pandemic, is about love, loss, and legacy, and features Scales’ unique blend of guitar-driven indie rock combined with the story-laden blues in his DNA, a style he calls “Dive Bar Soul.” His most recent single, the sultry “Your Love’s Working Me To the Bone,” began as a beat in a bedroom that was finished with Tres Sasser (Will Hoge) and Joe Costa (Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer). 

WATCH: “YOUR LOVE’S WORKING ME TO THE BONE 

“When They Put Me in My Grave (ft. Archie Lee Hooker),” which PopMatters said features “electrifying licks that can’t help but call back to [B.B.] King’s iconic style…Its opening moments tease something bigger, starting with an acoustic rhythm, subtle tinges of electric lead, and Scales’ passionate vocals. Shy of 40 seconds in, the track explodes into full-throttle blues. Scales soulfully dishes out lyrics that speak to his family legacy—and the one that he wants to forge for himself.” As he explores that legacy, he sings, "I come from sons and daughters of lambs who escaped the slaughter / My bloodline should have stopped with Bones and Chains in that blue water / What will they say when they put me in my grave? / Gammy told me “Son, you better keep our flame.” 

Of single “Another Man’s Sin,” Pancakes & Whiskey said, “‘Dive Bar Soul’ is how Scales describes his music and this track perfectly embodies that statement.” Album standout "O, Hallelujah” a roots-tinged foot-stomper that has surpassed 260K+ streams on Spotify alone. The 14-track journey closes with "Tell Me How I Sound Again," a commentary on microaggressions. "I’ve been told that I 'talk white' my entire life and when you break down what that actually means, it’s horrifying," he explains. "Intelligence and eloquence being equated with whiteness? So, I wrote the song. A person on my team suggested I rename it 'tell me how I look again' 'so people get it,' and I realized how important the song really was.” 

Sinner-Songwriter is available now on all streaming platforms, iTunes, and Amazon Music. CDs and vinyl are available for purchase/pre-order HERE, and a CD/vinyl bundle is available for pre-order HEREBe sure to follow Phillip-Michael Scales at the links below for the latest updates.  

TOUR DATES  

11/5 - THE BASEMENT - NASHVILLE, TN (Record Release Show)  
11/7 - 11/11 - THE ROCK BOAT XX1 - TITUSVILLE, FL 
11/18 - ANODYNE - MILWAUKEE, WI (Record Release Show) 
11/19 - THELMA SADOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS - FOND DU LAC, WI 
12/10 - BEACHLAND BALLROOM - CLEVELAND, OH 

OUT TODAY: PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES’ NEW LP SINNER-SONGWRITER VIA DIXIEFROG RECORDS

"The 14-track release...is packed with winners" - The Daily Herald  

 "Scales soulfully dishes out lyrics that speak to his family legacy—and the one that he wants to forge for himself." - PopMatters 

 "Rocking music that has heart and soul, but feels very accessible for any music fan to appreciate" - Pancakes and Whiskey 

 "Stirring" - Ghettoblaster Magazine 

 "Every verse he utters virtually oozes with emotion. We’re here for it." - East of 8th 

 "...it’s easy to hear the blues in his palette, but there is far more to Scales’ sound than that...Its Scales’ voice, hauntingly soulful, that carries the gravity here" - The Indy Review 

LISTEN: SINNER-SONGWRITER

Today, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales has released his long-awaited LP Sinner-Songwriter via DixieFrog Records. “This album was a perfection of what my previous effort was on the Sinner-Songwriter EP,” he says. Scales was inspired by his uncle BB King to forge his own musical path; it wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of his uncle’s influence into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.”   

The album, recorded in LA, Nashville, Chicago, and a remote cabin in Wisconsin during the pandemic, is about love, loss, and legacy, and features Scales’ unique blend of guitar-driven indie rock combined with the story-laden blues in his DNA, a style he calls “Dive Bar Soul.” His most recent single, the sultry “Your Love’s Working Me To the Bone,” began as a beat in a bedroom that was finished with Tres Sasser (Will Hoge) and Joe Costa (Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer). 

WATCH: “YOUR LOVE’S WORKING ME TO THE BONE 

“When They Put Me in My Grave (ft. Archie Lee Hooker),” which PopMatters said features “electrifying licks that can’t help but call back to [B.B.] King’s iconic style…Its opening moments tease something bigger, starting with an acoustic rhythm, subtle tinges of electric lead, and Scales’ passionate vocals. Shy of 40 seconds in, the track explodes into full-throttle blues. Scales soulfully dishes out lyrics that speak to his family legacy—and the one that he wants to forge for himself.” As he explores that legacy, he sings, "I come from sons and daughters of lambs who escaped the slaughter / My bloodline should have stopped with Bones and Chains in that blue water / What will they say when they put me in my grave? / Gammy told me “Son, you better keep our flame.” 

Of single “Another Man’s Sin,” Pancakes & Whiskey said, “‘Dive Bar Soul’ is how Scales describes his music and this track perfectly embodies that statement.” Album standout "O, Hallelujah” a roots-tinged foot-stomper that has surpassed 260K+ streams on Spotify alone. The 14-track journey closes with "Tell Me How I Sound Again," a commentary on microaggressions. "I’ve been told that I 'talk white' my entire life and when you break down what that actually means, it’s horrifying," he explains. "Intelligence and eloquence being equated with whiteness? So, I wrote the song. A person on my team suggested I rename it 'tell me how I look again' 'so people get it,' and I realized how important the song really was.” 

Sinner-Songwriter is available now on all streaming platforms, iTunes, and Amazon Music. CDs and vinyl are available for purchase/pre-order HERE, and a CD/vinyl bundle is available for pre-order HEREBe sure to follow Phillip-Michael Scales at the links below for the latest updates.  

TOUR DATES 
10/29 - 20 FRONT STREET - LAKE ORION, MI (Record Release Show)  
11/5 - THE BASEMENT - NASHVILLE, TN (Record Release Show)  
11/7 - 11/11 - THE ROCK BOAT XX1 - MIAMI, FL 
11/18 - ANODYNE - MILWAUKEE, WI (Record Release Show) 
11/19 - THELMA SADOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS - FOND DU LAC, WI 
12/10 - BEACHLAND BALLROOM - CLEVELAND, OH 

 

PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES RELEASES NEW SINGLE & VIDEO “YOUR LOVE’S WORKING ME TO THE BONE”

SINNER-SONGWRITER LP OUT ON OCTOBER 29TH
VIA DIXIE FROG RECORDS

Photo by Bryan Iglesias

Photo by Bryan Iglesias

LISTEN // WATCH: “YOUR LOVE’S WORKING ME TO THE BONE 

Today, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales has unleashed “Your Love’s Working Me To The Bone,” the smoldering new single from his forthcoming LP Sinner-Songwriter, set for release on October 29th via Dixie Frog Records.

What began as a beat in a bedroom was finished with Tres Sasser (Will Hoge) and Joe Costa (Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer). It’s about a draining relationship where narrator laments having to do all of the emotional labor in the relationship—one they don’t want to leave, but know it’s probably for the best. 

“Your Love’s Working Me To the Bone” follows “When They Put Me in My Grave (ft. Archie Lee Hooker),” which PopMatters said features “electrifying licks that can’t help but call back to [B.B.] King’s iconic style…Its opening moments tease something bigger, starting with an acoustic rhythm, subtle tinges of electric lead, and Scales’ passionate vocals. Shy of 40 seconds in, the track explodes into full-throttle blues. Scales soulfully dishes out lyrics that speak to his family legacy—and the one that he wants to forge for himself.”

Of album single “Another Man’s Sin,” Pancakes & Whiskey said, “‘Dive Bar Soul’ is how Scales describes his music and this track perfectly embodies that statement; rocking music that has heart and soul, but feels very accessible for any music fan to appreciate,” and follows an earlier release of bluesy anthem “O, Hallelujah.”

LISTEN: “WHEN THEY PUT ME IN MY GRAVE (ft. ARCHIE LEE HOOKER)”

LISTEN: “ANOTHER MAN'S SIN” 

LISTEN: “O, HALLELUJAH”

Growing up, Phillip-Michael Scales had an uncle who played guitar for a living. He knew it was a big deal but didn’t understand the significance that his uncle’s name was B.B. King. Even though Scales played guitar, he shied away from soloing and most things blues-related. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues.

Born with a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his uncle just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” As he began to discover “the blues” in his private and personal life, their relationship grew closer.

It wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of it into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.”   

Throughout its 14 soulful tracks, Sinner-Songwriter, Scales explores, growth, mistakes, being black in America, searching for love, and finding your place in the world. He calls his sound “Dive Bar Soul,” blending indie rock storytelling with the passion of the blues. His single “O, Hallelujah” has broken 200K plays, he has been featured in Rolling Stone France, and is in regular rotation on Nashville’s Radio Station Lightning 100. Scales’ music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Fantastic Negrito, Anderson East, Guster, David Cook, Bethany Joy Lenz, Matt Hires, Billy Raffoul, Crystal Bowersox, Tyler Hilton, Jon McLaughlin, and Cory Brannan. 

TOUR DATES

 10/8 - McMENAMINS WHITE EAGLE SALOON - PORTLAND, OR
10/27 - GOLDEN DAGGER - CHICAGO, IL (Record Release Show)
10/29 - 20 FRONT STREET - LAKE ORION, MI (Record Release Show)
11/5 - THE BASEMENT - NASHVILLE, TN (Record Release Show)
11/7 - 11/12 -  THE ROCK BOAT XX1 - MIAMI, FL
11/18 - ANODYNE - MILWAUKEE, WI (Record Release Show)
11/19 - THELMA SADOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS - FOND DU LAC, WI

 

 

PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES PREMIERES NEW SINGLE “WHEN THEY PUT ME IN MY GRAVE (ft. ARCHIE LEE HOOKER)” VIA POPMATTERS

PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES PREMIERES NEW SINGLE

“WHEN THEY PUT ME IN MY GRAVE (ft. ARCHIE LEE HOOKER)” VIA POPMATTERS

SINNER-SONGWRITER LP OUT ON OCTOBER 29TH VIA DIXIE FROG RECORDS

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LISTEN: “WHEN THEY PUT ME IN MY GRAVE (ft. ARCHIE LEE HOOKER)”

Today, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales unveils “When They Put Me   In My Grave (ft. Archie Lee Hooker),” the powerful new single from his forthcoming LP Sinner-Songwriter, set for release on October 29th via Dixie Frog Records. 


“Scales’ latest tune, ‘When They Put Me in My Grave,’ features electrifying licks that can’t help but call back to [B.B.] King’s iconic style,” noted PopMatters in their premiere. "Its opening moments tease something bigger, starting with an acoustic rhythm, subtle tinges of electric lead, and Scales’ passionate vocals. Shy of 40 seconds in, the track explodes into full-throttle blues. Scales soulfully dishes out lyrics that speak to his family legacy—and the one that he wants to forge for himself.”


“I think a lot about legacy, being black and how that all ties in for me,” Scales told PopMatters. “My mother was the first black female to have her own practice in the state of Michigan, and my grandmother went to college in the 1940s despite not being able to stay or eat on campus. So, the question of how I want to live my life so that my future kids will be better off later is something I think of a lot. The label heard the song and suggested that their artist Archie Lee Hooker jump on the track,” he continued. "I thought it was cool to hear the voice of someone who’d lived much more life than me on the track.

"I come from sons and daughters of lambs who escaped the slaughter / My bloodline should have stopped with Bones and Chains in that blue water / What will they say when they put me in my grave? / Gammy told me “Son, you better keep our flame," he sings in “When They Put Me in My Grave.” The song follows the release of “Another Man’s Sin,” of which Pancakes & Whiskey said, “‘Dive Bar Soul’ is how Scales describes his music and this track perfectly embodies that statement; rocking music that has heart and soul, but feels very accessible for any music fan to appreciate,” and bluesy anthem “O, Hallelujah.”

LISTEN: “ANOTHER MAN'S SIN”

LISTEN: “O, HALLELUJAH”

Growing up, Phillip-Michael Scales had an uncle who played guitar for a living. He knew it was a big deal but didn’t understand the significance that his uncle’s name was B.B. King. Even though Scales played guitar, he shied away from soloing and most things blues-related. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues. 

Born with a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his uncle just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” As he began to discover “the blues” in his private and personal life, their relationship grew closer. 

It wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of it into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.”  

Throughout its 14 soulful tracks, Sinner-Songwriter, Scales explores, growth, mistakes, being black in America, searching for love, and finding your place in the world. He calls his sound “Dive Bar Soul,” blending indie rock storytelling with the passion of the blues. His single “O, Hallelujah” has broken 200K plays, he has been featured in Rolling Stone France and is in regular rotation on Nashville’s Radio Station Lightning 100. Scales’ music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Fantastic Negrito, Anderson East, Guster, David Cook, Bethany Joy Lenz, Matt Hires, Billy Raffoul, Crystal Bowersox, Tyler Hilton, Jon McLaughlin, and Cory Brannan.

TOUR DATES

9/17 - WYNDHAM GARDEN KENOSHA HARBORSIDE - KENOSHA, WI 

9/18 - LISTENING  ROOM - PORT CLINTON, OH 

9/19 - MUSIC BOX SUPPER CLUB - CLEVELAND, OH 

9/20 - CLUB CAFE - PITTSBURGH, PA 

9/22 - SELLERSVILLE THEATER - SELLERSVILLE, PA

9/23-9/25 - AMERICANAFEST - NASHVILLE, TN [Official Showcase Artist]

9/26 - INFINITY MUSIC HALL & BISTRO - NORFOLK, CT 

9/28 - CITY WINERY - NEW YORK, NY

9/29 - DARYL’S HOUSE - PAWLING, NY 

9/30 - CITY WINERY - WASHINGTON, DC  

10/1 - THE TIN PAN - RICHMOND, VA 

10/2 - ISIS MUSIC HALL - ASHEVILLE, NC 

10/3 - LIGHTNING 100: NASHVILLE SUNDAY NIGHT @ 3RD & LINDSLEY - NASHVILLE, TN

10/8 - McMENAMINS WHITE EAGLE SALOON - PORTLAND, OR

10/27 - GOLDEN DAGGER - CHICAGO, IL (Record Release) 

10/29 - 20 FRONT STREET - LAKE ORION, MI (Record Release) 

11/5 - THE BASEMENT - NASHVILLE, TN (Record Release) 

PHILLIP-MICHAEL SCALES ANNOUNCES SINNER-SONGWRITER LP OUT ON OCTOBER 29TH VIA DIXIE FROG RECORDS

 NEW SINGLE “ANOTHER MAN’S SIN” PREMIERES

Photo Credit: Bryan H Iglesias

Photo Credit: Bryan H Iglesias

VIA PANCAKES & WHISKEY

LISTEN: “ANOTHER MAN'S SIN

Today, Nashville-based artist Phillip-Michael Scales unleashes “Another Man’s Sin,” the smoldering new single from his forthcoming LP Sinner-Songwriter, set for release on October 29th via Dixie Frog Records.

“‘Dive Bar Soul’ is how Scales describes his music and this track perfectly embodies that statement; rocking music that has heart and soul, but feels very accessible for any music fan to appreciate,” said Pancakes & Whiskey in the track’s premiere. “Starting with Phillip-Michael’s soaring voice and a simple guitar chord, the song makes us listen intently and when the undeniable hook kicks in, we can imagine ourselves at a dark and dusty bar whilst sipping whiskey and stomping about. What stands out for us in this single and the album as a whole, is the honesty of the lyrics and the vivid storytelling, quite likely a trait he learned from his legendary uncle B.B. King"

“This is one of my favorite tunes off the record,” Scales told Pancakes & Whiskey. “Most people have pivotal moments that inform how we act in the relationships that follow (for better or worse). ‘Another Man’s Sin’ is about the bad cycle of passing on the hurt because we’ve been hurt.”

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Growing up, Phillip-Michael Scales had an uncle who played guitar for a living. He knew it was a big deal but didn’t understand the significance that his uncle’s name was B.B. King. Even though Scales played guitar, he shied away from soloing and most things blues-related. Instead, he fell in love with songwriting when an English teacher told him “A great writer can make their reader identify with anyone.” The trouble was he couldn’t find his story in the blues.  

Born with a fierce independent streak and a passion for performing, Scales fronted his own indie bands, wrote and recorded his own music, and worked to make a name for himself on his own terms. All the while, his uncle just smiled a knowing smile and encouraged him to “stay with it.” As he began to discover “the blues” in his private and personal life, their relationship grew closer.

It wasn’t until his uncle passed away that Scales began incorporating more of it into his music. “These days I’m finding more of my story in the blues,” he explains. “A lot has led me here—between politics, my identity, and of course: Legacy.” 

LISTEN: “O, HALLELUJAH” 

Throughout its 14 soulful tracks, Sinner-Songwriter, Scales explores, growth, mistakes, being black in America, searching for love, and finding your place in the world. He calls his sound “Dive Bar Soul,” blending indie rock storytelling with the passion of the blues. His single “O, Hallelujah” has broken 200K plays, he has been featured in Rolling Stone France, and is in regular rotation on Nashville’s Radio Station Lightning 100. Scales’ music has taken him all the way to the Middle East, as well as festivals across Europe and North America. He has opened for Fantastic Negrito, Anderson East, Guster, David Cook, Bethany Joy Lenz, Matt Hires, Billy Raffoul, Crystal Bowersox, Tyler Hilton, Jon McLaughlin, and Cory Brannan.

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