
SONG PREMIERE: Steve Baskin Embraces Memphis Soul Sound on “Mind Your Step”
What happens when you strip away the technology and get back to the basics in the studio; real musicians and real instruments all recorded to real tape? This is something
What happens when you strip away the technology and get back to the basics in the studio; real musicians and real instruments all recorded to real tape? This is something
Chris Maxwell is a quintuple threat: gifted songwriter, singer, guitarist, producer, arranger. He’s best known for the catchy, jagged junkyard rock he made with the legendary New York band Skeleton
The Nine Seas, Fiona McBain (Ollabelle, The Big Bright, Then There Were Two) and Liz Tormes (solo artist, The Big Bright), will release their debut album, Dream of Me, on
“I had a crazy idea and was looking for musicians who perhaps didn’t think it was so insane,” says Dave Alvin when describing The Third Mind, a new CA-based supergroup with
Grace Potter performed a soul-bearing set Friday night at the Fillmore in Philly. She is touring in support of her third solo release Daylight, the follow up to her 2015
Music is a tie that binds us. In these trying modern times, real, honest music and art can draw people of vast backgrounds and cultures together for understanding and empathy.
Kodacrome is a two-man production team disguised as an electronic band. Currently based in Brooklyn, members Elissa LeCoque (vocals/arrangements) and Ryan Casey (synthesizer/production) share a background in visual art, set-building,
Nine months out of the year, a monochrome mist hangs over the Pacific Northwest. Until the sun reappears, it’s easy to forget the vast, colorful palette painting the region’s criss-cross
The title track to The Infamous Stringdusters’ 2007 album, Fork In The Road, begins with the lyrics, “There’s a fork in the road, can’t seem to make up my mind.”
Following his 2018 debut Backpacker Blues, Bee Appleseed returns with his sophomore solo effort, Starflower’s Cosmic Soul (out 2/21/20) Though he has a decade’s worth of touring and lo-fi bootleg folk recordings under