
He’s not John Wick but he’ll do.
On his self-tiled debut, 20-year-old Jackson Scribner shows a remarkable talent not only for writing a solid folk song, but in harnessing a voice laden in emotion. It’s hard not
For the most devoted music lovers, Peachheads or otherwise, the Allman Brothers’ superlative musicianship on Down in Texas ’71 will no doubt transcend many, if not all, the shortfalls of
It seems difficult to believe that the singer-songwriter and acclaimed guitarist Damon Fowler is here already with his eighth solo album. Fowler made a name for himself with a string
It has been over a decade since funk legend George Porter Jr. gathered his Runnin’ Pardners for a full-length studio album and their return, Crying For Hope, is a rock-solid
Peter Silberman, the man behind beloved indie outfit The Antlers, has built his career on grand, conceptual catharsis. Every album in The Antlers oeuvre, especially their undeniable apex, 2009s Hospice,
The fourth album from Canadian duo Death from Above 1979 is an energetic collection of dance-punk that melds savage ferocity with infectious hooks. Is 4 Lovers follows the style of
When you think of soul music, you probably think about places like Detroit and Philadelphia, not Lincoln, Nebraska. However, Lincoln is home to Josh Hoyer and Soul Colossal, a band
Tower of Power celebrates its half-century milestone in high style with 50 Years of Funk & Soul. Rather than a de rigeur rehash of past glories, of which there are
California born and raised and now Nashville ex-resident Brigitte DeMeyer made several strong records while in Music City, collaborating with Buddy Miller and more recently with Will Kimbrough. As she