Wolf Parade: Wolf Parade EP
The latest in the line of the hip Canada bands are art rockers Wolf Parade with the release of their self-titled Sub Pop EP. At four tracks and a little over thirteen minutes long the discs give you a good taste of what
Blind Boys of Alabama : Go Tell It On The Mountain: Live In New York
Guests are a plenty during the course of the concert
New Monsoon : Live At The Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Just like in sports there seems to be an East Coast/West Coast bias when it comes to the world of jambands.
Kyle Hollingsworth: Never Odd Or Even
A mix of new originals and SCI classics that Hollingsworth has reinterpreted, with some special guests assisting along the way.
Tegan & Sara : So Jealous
So Jealous is their latest effort, and shows that the girls have continued to evolve their sound, which is now less Lilith Fair and more hipster-indie-pop – combining a folk aesthetic with 80s new wave.
Virginia Coalition : Ok To Go
Mixing a blend of rock, soul, R&B and even a little hip-hop thrown into the mix, the group has just released their fourth album, Ok To Go.
Dirty Dozen Brass Band: Funeral For A Friend
Like everything else in the Crescent City, death is a time for celebration and this album is meant to give listeners a glimpse into a traditional New Orleans jazz-funeral precession from church to cemetery with the DDBB offering up the soundtrack.
Michael John Mollo: Many Faces
Taking a page right out of the Keller Williams playbook is singer/songwriter/guitarist Michael John Mollo