Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:34:29
Size:79,0 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Rock/Mix
Art:Front
Year:2025
Time:34:29
Size:79,0 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Rock/Mix
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. It's About Damn Time - 4:08
2. On My Own - 4:41
3. Spellbound - 4:46
4. Strong Willed Women - 4:46
5. Devil You Know - 4:49
6. Man Over - 3:47
7. Nomad - 4:10
8. Anything - 3:17
1. It's About Damn Time - 4:08
2. On My Own - 4:41
3. Spellbound - 4:46
4. Strong Willed Women - 4:46
5. Devil You Know - 4:49
6. Man Over - 3:47
7. Nomad - 4:10
8. Anything - 3:17
If patience is a virtue, then the current state of Magnolia Boulevard plays right into the long-held notion that sonic grandeur evolves in its own time and place — one where the Lexington, Kentucky, rock-n-blues-soul act is aiming to break into a national audience ready and roaring for the quintet’s soaring talents.
Formed in 2017 by Noelle and Allen, the band came together when other creative endeavors weren’t fulfilling the artistic desires and professional expectations of what the duo were envisioning. It was time to push down the gas pedal on the possibility and potential of what Magnolia Boulevard could be, and ultimately has become — in sonic design and in the live realm.
“The sound has been described as ‘Appalachian Soul,’ and I really like that because of our Appalachian roots,” Noelle says. “You get a taste of folk with the songwriting portion, but you also have that rock and soul foundation.”
Watching Noelle under the bright lights, her stage presence immediately conjures whispers in the audience, where her fiery vocal talents are compared to the likes of Susan Tedeschi, Bonnie Raitt, and Grace Potter. And yet, Magnolia Boulevard remains unique and steadfast in its approach.
The powerhouse group is rounded out by Roddy Puckett (bass), Austin Lewis (guitar) and Brandon Johnson (drums). With this bountiful lineup, Magnolia Boulevard has been making the rounds around Southern Appalachia and beyond, each show an opportunity to once again justify its reputation as one of the rising, “must see” rock shows anywhere in the country.
And as Magnolia Boulevard grows and evolves into a national act, the core essence and melodic attitude of the unit will proudly reside in the rich, vibrant music scene of its native Lexington and greater Kentucky.
With the new record appearing on the horizon and an upcoming tour running up and down the East Coast, what remains for Magnolia Boulevard is this deep, renewed sense of purpose — one held and shared with any and all who happen to happily wander into their musical landscape.
Formed in 2017 by Noelle and Allen, the band came together when other creative endeavors weren’t fulfilling the artistic desires and professional expectations of what the duo were envisioning. It was time to push down the gas pedal on the possibility and potential of what Magnolia Boulevard could be, and ultimately has become — in sonic design and in the live realm.
“The sound has been described as ‘Appalachian Soul,’ and I really like that because of our Appalachian roots,” Noelle says. “You get a taste of folk with the songwriting portion, but you also have that rock and soul foundation.”
Watching Noelle under the bright lights, her stage presence immediately conjures whispers in the audience, where her fiery vocal talents are compared to the likes of Susan Tedeschi, Bonnie Raitt, and Grace Potter. And yet, Magnolia Boulevard remains unique and steadfast in its approach.
The powerhouse group is rounded out by Roddy Puckett (bass), Austin Lewis (guitar) and Brandon Johnson (drums). With this bountiful lineup, Magnolia Boulevard has been making the rounds around Southern Appalachia and beyond, each show an opportunity to once again justify its reputation as one of the rising, “must see” rock shows anywhere in the country.
And as Magnolia Boulevard grows and evolves into a national act, the core essence and melodic attitude of the unit will proudly reside in the rich, vibrant music scene of its native Lexington and greater Kentucky.
With the new record appearing on the horizon and an upcoming tour running up and down the East Coast, what remains for Magnolia Boulevard is this deep, renewed sense of purpose — one held and shared with any and all who happen to happily wander into their musical landscape.

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