
Ben de la Cour Shares More Southern Gothic Folk On ‘Sweet Anhedonia’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Ben de la Cour mines his personal life for musical inspiration. And he’s lived one hell of a life so far. Raised in Brooklyn, he started playing music in his
Ben de la Cour mines his personal life for musical inspiration. And he’s lived one hell of a life so far. Raised in Brooklyn, he started playing music in his
Brain Dunne said recently he’s “obsessed with failure,” so the title of his latest LP, Loser On The Ropes, is fitting. And who can blame him, the winner’s story is
Eric D. Johnson, writing and recording under the moniker Fruit Bats, often includes geography in his lyrics. Nowhere is that more apparent than in A River Running to Your Heart,
To hear Seattle musician Ian Jones describe his childhood, he and his siblings were raised by a single mom, they were “bread-and-cheese-line poor” and his babysitter was a record player. And
Brett Newski, the hardest working guy in indie rock, has built a career out of DIY hustle and some truly great songs. For the past decade he’s been traveling the
There’s a reason Colors of Mind, the latest from Carolina Story, is not exactly a feel-good album. Ben and Emily Roberts, the husband-and-wife duo that make up Carolina Story, had
The frenetic title track off of Wild Child’s fifth LP has some pretty dark origins. “End Of the World” was written towards the end of the massive 2021 ice storm
Darren Jessee may have gotten his start as the drummer for Ben Folds Five and eventually for others like Hiss Golden Messenger and Sharon Von Etten, but it’s been years
Known mainly as the frontman for the rock band NEEDTOBREATHE, with his sophomore solo outing Bear Rinehart (going under the moniker Wilder Woods) digs into much broader musical influences and
Leon Russell is a thread that weaved in an out of rock music history for decades tying together everyone from Joe Cocker and Willie Nelson to Elton John and Tom