
Kid Congo Powers Chronicles Life in Punk Rock with Memoir ‘Some New Kind of Kick’ (BOOK REVIEW)
In his new memoir Some Kind of Kick, Kid Congo Powers gives testament to a nonconventional life lived to the fullest.

In his new memoir Some Kind of Kick, Kid Congo Powers gives testament to a nonconventional life lived to the fullest.

Sarah Shook’s latest effort Cruel Liars, billed under the moniker Mightmare, sounds unlike anything they have released before.

On their latest, Lines In The Levee, Ashville, North Carolina’s Town Mountain manage to sidestep the impulse to soften their sound with a pop sheen that would certainly blunt their

On their third album Forevermore, LA-based Grand Canyon manages to mine everything from early Springsteen and E Street band albums to Tom Petty for a remarkably satisfying listen that somehow

The seven-track album Without A Throne serves as the perfect postscript to Matthew Check’s The Bridgeford Sessions EP released earlier this year. And while this latest solo effort is not

On his latest solo effort, Benjamin Tod lays bare some of his rawest personal struggles yet in the beautifully stark Songs I Swore I’d Never Sing. Across 10 tracks, the

Nashville by way of Louisiana musician Chris Canterbury can’t be accused of false advertising with his latest, Quaalude Lullabies. Across nine tracks, Canterbury lays out songs of depression, loneliness and

After eight solo albums and more than a dozen records with the Old 97’s, it’s safe to assume you know what you’re getting with a new Rhett Miller album. That’s

Kris Kristofferson was still at the height of his music career when he recorded this solid set from the legendary Texas Honky Tonk in 1981. He already had an impressive set

It’s been eight years since The Whigs last put out a record, but frontman Parker Gispert has managed to keep himself busy with his 2018 solo debut and Golden Years,