
Lukas Nelson Talks Quarantunes & Creative Hunkering (INTERVIEW)
We are living in chaotic times. As social animals, we come alive in another’s presence. But with a virus spreading across the country, we are sequestered inside our homes going
We are living in chaotic times. As social animals, we come alive in another’s presence. But with a virus spreading across the country, we are sequestered inside our homes going
Lebanese outfit sandmoon offers an original take on indie folk-pop, infusing it with subtle Middle-Eastern intonations and melancholy, and a certain timelessness. Singer-songwriter Sandra Arslanian, who initiated the project, was
The Strokes have released their long-anticipated sixth album The New Abnormal through Cult and RCA records. Featuring the same lineup as their acclaimed debut and production by Rick Rubin, the
The Oakland based Once and Future Band’s newest release Deleted Scenes combines their love of larger than life psychedelic pop, progressive influences and overall 70’s aesthetic in throwback fashion. The
It’s been over years fifty now since we lost Billy Strayhorn, one of the most important composers of the twentieth century and yet his compositions keep appearing on so many
Swedish rockers Blues Pills recently announced their third studio album Holy Moly! out June 19 via Nuclear Blast, along with first single “Proud Woman.” Today, they released a new video
Out digitally today, Songs for Pierre Chuvin is a brand-new album from the Mountain Goats and the first entirely recorded on John Darnielle’s infamous and indestructible boombox since 2002’s All Hail West Texas. The album
As many times as Bruce Springsteen saw Bob Dylan’s name evoked in early reviews of Greetings From Asbury Park, he must have felt a combination of pride and frustration. Pride
GRAMMY-Award winning R&B artist and songwriter Leon Bridges has released “Inside Friend” featuring John Mayer. The special one-off track, which is not tied to an album or part of a
Michelle Billingsley is not your typical folk singer. For starters, in her own words, “Folk music does not talk about f*cking.” But she does. Billingsley sings about a whole lot