Shreveport, Louisiana’s Seratones – fronted by the gospel-trained powerhouse frontwoman A.J. Haynes – released their remarkable debut album in 2016, leading to mass critical praise, a national television debut on
For all the expanse of the previous Waterboys’ album—three CD’s containing thirty-four tracks in its most grand form-there was no cut boasting its title Out Of All this Blue. There
Matador Records is excited to announce that it will release Sonic Youth’s live album, Battery Park, NYC: July 4, 2008 on June 7th, 2019. Initially sold as a bonus item alongside the
Eva Gardner bassist for P!NK/Tegan & Sara and daughter of Kim Gardner from the Creation is gearing up to release her debut EP, Chasing Ghosts, which is set to drop on
Portland, Oregon may not be as recognized as cities like Austin and Nashville, but the Rose City is a low-key hotspot for Americana, folk, and seemingly every style of country
Singer-Songwriter and recent Louisville transplant Rebecca Rego along with her band the Trainmen, are gearing up to release their third full-length LP Speaking Of Witches on May 31st. This ambitious
Sum 41 brought their “No Personal Space Tour” to a sold-out stop at New York City’s Gramercy Theatre on May 21, and the title of the tour certainly lived up
Matt Harlan crafts sociopolitical narratives with an artist’s eye and a poet’s elegance. Evidence: Best Beasts. The seamless new collection due out July 12 on Austin-based Eight 30 Records spotlights
Frankie Lee burst onto the scene in 2016, as an unknown, quickly signed to Sturgill Simpson’s label, and proceeded to deliver the highly acclaimed American Dreamer, which some prestigious outlets