Press & PODcASTS

Back in the day, we used to listen to albums from start to finish. In today’s single-driven, ease-of-access culture, this is hard to understand. But we used to count down the days until our favorite artists released albums. Then, we would go to our local record stores, buy the entire album and then rush home to listen to the album from the first second to the very last.

That’s the best way to listen to The Daily Fare’s album SMOKE|MIRRORS. Turn off the overhead lights. Light a candle, grab a blanket and lie down. Plug in the headphones to your phone or computer and press play.
— Geneva Toddy, Visionary Artistry Magazine
 

The Liner Notes Podcast - with Crimson Calamity

Lauren and Mallory of Crimson Calamity interview fellow Nashville duo The Daily Fare about their latest album ‘SMOKE | MIRRORS’.

 

‘SMOKE|MIRRORS’ virtual release show and interview - with TunedenLive

Nashville - November 6th, 2020

 
 
SUSAN HUBBARD - MOTHER CHURCH PEW

SUSAN HUBBARD - MOTHER CHURCH PEW

"HISTORIES" - NEW ALBUM FROM THE DAILY FARE

Alissa Abeler and Hannah Smith, who migrated southward to make Nashville their home, make beautiful music together as The Daily Fare. Coming from opposite ends of the musical spectrum–from Beethoven to punk cabaret–the pair have put their kickstands down in…

 
LINDSAY - NASHVILLE UNSIGNED

LINDSAY - NASHVILLE UNSIGNED

Nashville Unsigned - COME ON, WEARY BROTHER: A SONG OF HOPE AND FAITH AMID STRUGGLE

“Come On, Weary Brother”, the newest single from Americana duo  and Class 9 NU alums The Daily Fare, tells a familiar tale about struggling to find one’s way on a long, arduous journey – a journey often filled with unsuspecting twists and turns, potholes and plummets – a journey that teaches us that no matter what, one must continue to have hope and faith....

 
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FEMALE MUSIC NATION - IG

Meet The Daily Fare!
If these 2 amazing women could give a message to their fans it would be “Never believe the feeling that you’re alone or unworthy of being heard, seen, and loved just as you are in this moment. You are significant, your story matters. Don’t be afraid to share it.”