Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - Good Morning, Sunshine (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Ashleigh Flynn, Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters
Title: Good Morning, Sunshine
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Blackbird Record Label
Genre: Americana, Country
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:56
Total Size: 89.3 / 245 / 465 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Good Morning, Sunshine
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Blackbird Record Label
Genre: Americana, Country
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:56
Total Size: 89.3 / 245 / 465 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Drunk in Ojai (3:06)
2. Good Morning, Sunshine (3:21)
3. Deep River Hollow (2:43)
4. Love is an Ember (4:04)
5. Tilly Jane Ridge (3:03)
6. Eye on the Light (2:42)
7. Much Too Proud (4:13)
8. Little Red Wing (3:42)
9. Shake the Stranger (3:28)
10. Bird in a Cage (3:43)
11. Don't Leave Me Lonesome (3:00)
West Coast-based Americana rock n’ roll band Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters are thrilled to announce the release of their second album, ‘Good Morning, Sunshine,’ set to drop on April 4, 2025 on Blackbird Record Label. The all-female ensemble is gearing up to take their latest collection of vibrant, genre-blurring songs on tour, bringing their celebrated live energy to stages across the country
‘Good Morning, Sunshine’ was produced by Nancy Luca, the band’s talented guitarist, with engineering by Katie Sawicki and Ricky Wilkins, and mastering by John Neufeld. Most of the album was recorded at The Map Room in Portland, Oregon, with additional sessions at Flynn’s home studio. Reflecting on the process, Flynn shares, “Nancy brought joy to producing and channeled the spirit of her musical ancestors, like Tom Petty and Bo Diddley.”
Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters describe their sound as “rock and roll with twang,” a dynamic fusion that reflects Flynn’s upbringing in Kentucky and Virginia, where she was steeped in bluegrass, Motown, and rock. From the opening riff of “Drunk in Ojai,” a playful tale of a night gone wrong, to reflective tracks like “Love is an Ember,” the album showcases the band’s knack for blending heartfelt storytelling with toe-tapping melodies.
Other highlights include; “Good Morning, Sunshine”a song inspired by a breathtaking sunrise in the Columbia River Gorge, which explores self-discovery and healing. “Tilly Jane Ridge”was written during a hike through a forest recovering from the Gnarl Ridge fire, and it’s a poignant ode to resilience. “Shake the Stranger” is a heartfelt cover and tribute to queer country pioneer Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country, who was a dear friend to the band.
The Riveters, founded by Flynn and Luca in 2017, aim to elevate women in music by creating a space for collaboration and celebration of female artistry. They also use their music to inspire hope and raise awareness about the challenges faced by women, LGBTQ+ communities, marginalized groups, and the natural world in today’s deeply divided social and political landscape.
The Riveters featured on the album include Ashleigh Flynn (lead vocal, acoustic guitar), Nancy Luca (electric guitar), and a revolving group of mostly female-identified players including Carmen Paradise (bass), Leila Chieko (drums), Jenny Conlee (piano & organ), Kathryn Claire (violin, harmony vocals), Kat Fountain (vocals and harmonica) and more.
It’s been a year of milestones for the band. Highlights included hosting a monthly residency at Portland’s iconic Laurelthirst Pub, performing at festivals along the West Coast, and opening for Willie Nelson at the Britt Festival, where Flynn had the honor of singing alongside the legend.
While ‘Good Morning, Sunshine’ is infused with joy and dynamism, it also carries a message of hope and resilience. The Riveters aim to uplift marginalized voices and foster connection in an often divisive world. As Flynn notes, “We summon our courage to bring joy. Our music is about letting go of fear and celebrating love in all its forms.”
‘Good Morning, Sunshine’ was produced by Nancy Luca, the band’s talented guitarist, with engineering by Katie Sawicki and Ricky Wilkins, and mastering by John Neufeld. Most of the album was recorded at The Map Room in Portland, Oregon, with additional sessions at Flynn’s home studio. Reflecting on the process, Flynn shares, “Nancy brought joy to producing and channeled the spirit of her musical ancestors, like Tom Petty and Bo Diddley.”
Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters describe their sound as “rock and roll with twang,” a dynamic fusion that reflects Flynn’s upbringing in Kentucky and Virginia, where she was steeped in bluegrass, Motown, and rock. From the opening riff of “Drunk in Ojai,” a playful tale of a night gone wrong, to reflective tracks like “Love is an Ember,” the album showcases the band’s knack for blending heartfelt storytelling with toe-tapping melodies.
Other highlights include; “Good Morning, Sunshine”a song inspired by a breathtaking sunrise in the Columbia River Gorge, which explores self-discovery and healing. “Tilly Jane Ridge”was written during a hike through a forest recovering from the Gnarl Ridge fire, and it’s a poignant ode to resilience. “Shake the Stranger” is a heartfelt cover and tribute to queer country pioneer Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country, who was a dear friend to the band.
The Riveters, founded by Flynn and Luca in 2017, aim to elevate women in music by creating a space for collaboration and celebration of female artistry. They also use their music to inspire hope and raise awareness about the challenges faced by women, LGBTQ+ communities, marginalized groups, and the natural world in today’s deeply divided social and political landscape.
The Riveters featured on the album include Ashleigh Flynn (lead vocal, acoustic guitar), Nancy Luca (electric guitar), and a revolving group of mostly female-identified players including Carmen Paradise (bass), Leila Chieko (drums), Jenny Conlee (piano & organ), Kathryn Claire (violin, harmony vocals), Kat Fountain (vocals and harmonica) and more.
It’s been a year of milestones for the band. Highlights included hosting a monthly residency at Portland’s iconic Laurelthirst Pub, performing at festivals along the West Coast, and opening for Willie Nelson at the Britt Festival, where Flynn had the honor of singing alongside the legend.
While ‘Good Morning, Sunshine’ is infused with joy and dynamism, it also carries a message of hope and resilience. The Riveters aim to uplift marginalized voices and foster connection in an often divisive world. As Flynn notes, “We summon our courage to bring joy. Our music is about letting go of fear and celebrating love in all its forms.”