Melodic, Emotive Americana LP from The Hill – Out Sept 26th
Produced by Mike “Slo-Mo” Brenner (produced Halfway to Houston – Best Folk Album of 2024 – Folk Alliance)
Terrestrial radio from first LP Get In Line (U.S., Canada, Australia, South Africa)
Let This Storm Pass & See You There (singles) received airplay.
The Hill has learned a thing or two about musical dynamics, positive pathos, and seductive sonics from the great and the good of an earlier golden age, and learned well.” – The Big Takeover
The Hill is set to release Noble Station, the second LP from the Philadelphia based artist, on September 26th. The 12-song Americana/Folk LP is produced by Mike “Slo-Mo” Brenner, who also produced Susan Werner – Halfway to Houston (Best Folk Album of 2024 – Folk Alliance). The new album covers ground on part-time parenthood, dog companionship, romance and lifelong friendships. “{It’s} a delicate Americana sound, country pedal steel sonics, intimate balladic lyrics…in some gorgeous sonic textures and tones…” says Dave Franklin of The Big Takeover.
The Hill’s music is based on the songs of Jon Kowit, who had been behind the scenes in indie music with Brooklyn’s Ascend Records, but had never released his own music until The Hill’s debut LP last year. That album Get In Line built a loyal following and led to being featured as a WXPN spotlight artist, a 45 minute interview on WWUH’s Modern Twang and light, but consistent radio play in the U.S., Canada, Australia and South Africa. Kowit grew up listening to the great 60s and 70s songwriters, plus classic country artists which clearly have influence. “I’m definitely not trying to sound like anyone, but the songs have a foundation in some great music from a different era,” says Kowit
Brenner produced the LP, after an interesting year of playing on Wild Pink’s, Dulling the Horns, (Paste 2024 – Rock Album of the Year) and several tracks with The Philly Specials, a project that also involved The Philadelphia Eagles, Stevie Nicks and Jon Bon Jovi. “Mike was juggling some interesting projects, but once we finished the “Let This Storm Pass,” we got into a flow with the rest of the tracks,” says Kowit. John Anthony (Solas, The Brothers McMullen, Backstreet Boys) was brought in to engineer the LP, but also plays on several tracks.
“I am just a music junkie fortunate enough to connect with Mike and a group of notable indie rock veterans who know how to fill out the canvas with amazing creativity. It’s been gratifying to see the connection the music has made in some interesting places. We’re obviously hoping folks enjoy the new album as much or more and it leads to some more placements and touring.” says Kowit.
About The Hill: The Hill is an Americana artist/project founded by Jon Kowit, a singer-songwriter/indie label partner/former record store employee. The debut album Get In Line was recorded after he reconnected with indie music steel guitar/ multi-instrumentalist Mike “Slo-Mo” Brenner (Jason Molina, Wild Pink, Marah, Susan Werner), who agreed to collaborate on one song. The sessions lead to the debut 12-song LP, released in April 2024 and they continued to create the forthcoming Noble Station LP, to be released on September 26, 2025