
Sam Evian Keeps It Potent Via Cosmic Folk Arrangments On ‘Plunge’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
On his fourth outing as a solo artist, the in-demand everyman Sam Evian is in the business of wasting no one’s time. It has only been three years since his
On his fourth outing as a solo artist, the in-demand everyman Sam Evian is in the business of wasting no one’s time. It has only been three years since his
In 2019, reeling from the pain of a long-term breakup, British alt-Americana troubadour Holly Lerski hit the road and the creative muse struck. Written in two “suites,” her fifth studio
Impulse! Records are getting a head start on a batch of archival releases hitting next month with its release of Alice Coltrane – The Carnegie Hall Concert, the full recording
Sam Morrow is a great rock musician who filters those instincts deftly into his own interpretation of Americana. Or maybe it’s the reverse. Regardless, across five records the Texas native
It has been four years since Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker released a solo album and in those four years, it appears a lot has changed for the accomplished singer/songwriter. Not
By his own volition, the days of Gary Clark Jr. as blues guitar hero are long gone, as he continues to forge an eclectic path as complex and confusing as
Power to the People by Joe Henderson is a remarkable jazz album that showcases the legendary saxophonist’s exceptional talent and innovative approach to the genre. Released in 1969, during a
Fifteen years into their career, upstate New York’s Driftwood seems to finally be firing on all cylinders. That’s not to say their earlier efforts were not good, but December Last
Tony Rice was an American bluegrass musician and guitarist, widely regarded as one of the most influential acoustic guitarists in the genre’s history. Rice influenced players from Ricky Skaggs (both
In September of 1959, drummer Shelly Manne brought his group, Shelly Manne & His Men to The Black Hawk in San Fransisco to perform over three nights. These sets were