NEW MUSIC
ROOTS:
THE AMERICANA ALBUM
Speaking with Ariel Jade about the album, she describes “Roots” —
"I was born and raised ''Down in The Delta' – where the music moves your soul,' and 'Roots: The Americana Album' is the epitome of my sonic identity.
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8 Tracks. 5 Producers.
This project provides a listening experience like no other.
“Down In The Delta” is a swampy, guitar-forward opener that anchors Roots in Delta blues tradition, channeling the spirit of B.B. King and Sister Rosetta Tharpe through a modern Americana lens. With its Southern rock groove and heritage-driven lyricism, it sets the tone for a record deeply rooted in place, culture, and sound.
- produced with Mike Loudermilk
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"Redneck Redemption" is a gritty Southern rock-leaning cut that adds edge to the album’s sonic palette, pairing raw guitars with a message rooted in accountability and personal code. It expands Roots into a more rugged Americana/roots rock space, appealing to listeners who favor attitude-driven, no-frills authenticity.
- produced with Eddie Gore
"That Side Of Me" is a darker, barroom-ready Americana rocker that leans into tension and restraint, building on the album’s recurring theme of emotional limits and consequence. With its gritty tone and live-band energy, it fits seamlessly into roots rock and late-night AAA programming.
- produced with Randy Kohrs
MUSIC 20 YEARS
IN THE MAKING
PEBBLES
Ariel Jade started playing instruments at age 8, and by age 7, she was already writing her first songs. Written when she was just 14 and performed for the first time ever on the iconic Bluebird Cafe stage, the song uses the simple metaphor of “a pocketful of pebbles” to trace love lost, lessons learned, and the journey forward.
With her DIY ethos — writing, producing and performing — and a career already praised by Billboard Music World as “not a flash of light, but a power grid” — Ariel Jade proves that depth, talent and independence still matter in the modern music world.
“I’ve got a pocket full of pebbles...” says Jade in the opening line of the song — and don’t we all? With a groove steeped in heartfelt storytelling, lush harmonies, and a bold, soulfully empowered vocal performance, “Pebbles” captures the emotional weight of the lessons we all carry — and the liberation that comes from letting them go.
Speaking with Ariel Jade about the song, she describes “Pebbles” —
“It’s just like in life – you have to let go of things that weigh you down. ‘There’s a fork in the road; drop the pebble of hate. One step closer to the life I want to make.’ Growth and progress should be the goal. Loving oneself and others is utmost. The ‘bad’ that you carry along with you only weighs you down, making the journey that much harder and that much less enjoyable.”
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"Pebbles" is featured on 'Roots: The Americana Album', Ariel Jade's first vinyl release.












