
ZZ Ward Places Soulful Voice in the Spotlight on ‘Dirty Shine’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
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

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

Low Cut Connie’s last studio record, 2020’s Private Lives, came out in the thick of the COVID shut-down when bands across the globe were forced off the road. As a

The pandemic was brutal for musicians who make a living traveling the globe playing shows. For Eric Goulden, better known as Wreckless Eric, it was much more than the missed revenue

Unlike 2021’s Quietly Blowing It, Hiss Golden Messenger’s latest was written mostly on the road, with the band spending the 2022 calendar year touring constantly. And the happiness of finally

Maia Sharp’s 2021 LP was one of her most emotionally charged to date covering songs inspired by the end of her marriage and her cross-country move from her native California

Three decades ago this year, a pop punk band from suburban Chicago released their debut LP Get Fired and managed to completely upend expectations of what punk music could sound

Title aside, Jill Andrews’ latest Modern Age is very much steeped in the past, making for a deeply nostalgic, sometimes melancholy, but ultimately charmingly sweet album. Songs like the lead-off

Joshua Epstein is best known as one half of the duo JR JR (formerly Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr), but don’t assume you know what his latest musical project will sound

For Freer Street, the follow-up to his 2020 debut as well as the live record he put out that same year, Tony Cuchetti headed back to Menomonie, WI to record