
Jason Hawk Harris Returns With Songwriting Tour de Force ‘Thin Places’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Jason Hawk Harris has cycled through a lot of emotions since his solid 2019 Bloodshot debut Love & The Dark. The album brought a lot of praise from critics and
Jason Hawk Harris has cycled through a lot of emotions since his solid 2019 Bloodshot debut Love & The Dark. The album brought a lot of praise from critics and
Nashville’s David Borné chose not to shy away from some of life’s big topics on his debut LP, GENESIS. The title alone teases big things as he writes and sings
You have to go back to BR549’s debut in the mid-90s to find a modern band that has committed so strongly to classic mid-century country music, blending the buttoned-up stylized
My Sister, My Brother can trace its origin story to a pre-pandemic songwriter’s retreat. Garrison Starr and Sean McConnell, both accomplished solo artists, met at the event and walked away
On his fifth studio effort, Brent Cobb has never sounded more relaxed. And the calm, self-assured flow of his vocals is not particularly out of place for this always-on-the-cusp-of-making-it-big Americana
On Josh Travis’ debut, Few of Days & Full of Trouble, the Erie, PA-based folk/country singer tackles a lot of dark topics from loss to uncertainty, but there is an
Margo Cilker’s 2021 debut Pohorylle was a refreshing take on Americana at a time when everyone with an acoustic guitar was relocating to Nashville, throwing on a flat brimmed cowboy
Across five records, Bahamas (aka Afie Jurvanen) has managed to defy any obvious classifications by sliding effortlessly in and out of genres from indie pop and R&B to folk and
It’s been six years since ZZ Ward’s last album, but on Dirty Shine – her first effort on her own label since leaving Hollywood Records – she digs even deeper
Making that move from sought-after sideman to an artist in your own right is a difficult shift to pull off, but on his third LP, Canadian singer-songwriter Ariel Posen proves