Known as the American half of the Anglo-American Indie-Folk duo Rue Royale, Brookln Dekker is also now a solo artist under the surname-moniker Dekker. Dekker’s “Slow Reveal” plots a pilgrimage
Karaboudjan is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Billy Kim, who has toured with Tycho since 2016. Born in Inglewood, California, but raised in Orange County, Billy grew up watching his parents
In May of last year, at what now could be considered the beginning of the pandemic, Mythic Quest released a stand-alone episode, aptly titled “Quarantine.” Written, filmed, and edited in just
It’s hard to miss the distinct ‘70s vibe of Stranger Again, the second album from North Carolina duo Blue Cactus. During that decade, Willie, Waylon and their buddies flipped the
Champaign, Illinois’ Lanterna are pleased to announce the release of their seventh album, Hidden Drives, available June 4th on Badman Recording Co. The new album is guitarist Henry Frayne’s latest offering
Following The Black Crowes over the course of their on-and-off, near-forty year career has arguably been a combined exercise in frustration and futility, seasoned with some rare satisfaction. The explosive
On July 16, Fantasy Records will release Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Layla Revisited (Live At LOCKN’), a one-off live recording of the seminal Derek & The Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs,
Rating: B As much as we might want the world of geopolitics to exist in firms shades of black and white, the complexities of international negotiations and diplomacy are notorious
Iceage has never had a formula, a rarity for most bands dabbling in post-punk these days. Instead, the Copenhagen quartet has pushed themselves to be more adventurous on each release,
Whether processed through a double CD or triple LP set, the twenty-eight tracks that comprise Van Morrison’s Latest Record Project Volume 1 will become either a treasure trove or a