
Travis Roberts Distills Gritty Charm With Emo Splashed Country On ‘Rebel Rose’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Texas native Travis Roberts may not be the first, but is one of the best of a new generation of Gen Z Americana artists that have been able to deftly
Texas native Travis Roberts may not be the first, but is one of the best of a new generation of Gen Z Americana artists that have been able to deftly
In comparison to the somewhat prosaic cover art, the music on The Wood Brothers’ Puff Of Smoke is artful and unpredictable. Given that this is the group’s ninth album, that
When Brent Mydland died in 1990, the tragedy had a tremendously adverse effect on the Grateful Dead, one from which the group arguably never recovered. But stalwart as ever, the
At the dawn of the 1960s, the jazz world stood on the edge of bold transformation, and Looking Ahead is a snapshot of that moment, bristling with experimentation, yet grounded
By the time Benny Golson recorded Gone With Golson in 1959, he had already carved out a strong reputation as both a formidable tenor saxophonist and a gifted composer. With
When Now That I’ve Found You: A Collection first arrived in 1995, Alison Krauss was already a rising force in the bluegrass world. But few could have predicted just how
Earlier this year, Ben Nichols and Rick Steff of Lucero issued the duo album Lucero Unplugged. A solo album from the band’s principal songwriter and frontman seemed like a logical
The Los Angeles-based pop outfit Fitz and the Tantrums has been delivering their neon-laced tunes for sixteen years, and their sixth studio release, Man On The Moon, continues in the group’s
Over the past two years, vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Cory Hanson has proven to have a tireless work ethic. From his 2023 solo release, Western Cum, to his work with his psychedelic rock
Following up on his GRAMMY-nominated debut For(e)ward, Mádé Kuti has dove deep into modern afrobeat sounds, raising the bar with the sizzling Chapter 1: Where Does Happiness Come From? As