
SONG PREMIERE: The Pollies – “Jackson”
Few states have been cranking out musical talent like Alabama these days. Jason Isbell, Alabama Shakes, and even Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires may ring a bell, but
Few states have been cranking out musical talent like Alabama these days. Jason Isbell, Alabama Shakes, and even Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires may ring a bell, but
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (JFJO) has always been one of the more intriguing acts within the improvisational music scene and beyond. Led by the eclectic pianist and composer Brian Haas,
Being a one-man band is not easy. Touring silo and keeping your sound both original and exciting are just some of the challenges faced by the one-man band. Plenty of
Every year we see the same usual suspects on year end “best of” album lists: and then there is another list of most under-looked albums. Chalk up The Light, released last
Singer-songwriter Adam Zwig was on tour supporting his sixth studio album Stones, Bones, and Skin when he felt something happening. Each night there he was experiencing that symbiotic interaction of energy and
Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, The Blackberry Bushes Stringband’s acoustic sound is whimsical and rustic yet entirely modern. The group placed 2nd in Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s band competition (2009) and
I have a confession to make: I live in Austin and somehow I’ve never managed to see The Bellfuries perform live. This is something I’m actually a little ashamed about
Listen to the 3rd studio album from The White Buffalo, which drops August 21st via Unison Music Group, and you will hear an artist ready to take the world by
A lot can happen in 16 years. For a band this amount of time can mean huge changes and even demise. But since 1999 guitarist and singer Max Fender and
In the Blazes, the debut LP from Aaron Lee Tasjan -who cut his teeth playing lead guitar in late-period incarnations of The New York Dolls and Drivin N Cryin— has wound