
LISTEN: José González Shares Hypnotic New Single “Swing”
José González continues to up his musical ante in a career that has seen the Sweedish indie folk singer-songwriter mold some of the more intriguing soft vocal melodies around. González
José González continues to up his musical ante in a career that has seen the Sweedish indie folk singer-songwriter mold some of the more intriguing soft vocal melodies around. González
Parquet Courts have announce their new album, Sympathy For Life, out October 22nd on Rough Trade Records, and share the first single/video, “Walking at a Downtown Pace.” On Sympathy For Life, Parquet Courts’ thought-provoking
Aaron Lee Tasjan has announced he will be embarking on a headlining fall tour across the U.S. with dates including appearances in Chicago’s Schubas Tavern, Boston’s revered Brighton Music Hall,
Jaime Wyatt’s 2020 LP Neon Cross finally brought her attention to the rest of the world that she sorely deserved. While other hip country slingers like Orville Peck and Margo
Following up on their career highlight, 2018’s Onion, Shannon & The Clams once again teamed up with Dan Auerbach who produced and plays on Year of the Spider. If things
West Virginian-bred, Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Sierra Ferrell is poised for a breakout year. Her awaited album via Rounder is aptly titled Long Time Coming in which she wrote
James McMurtry’s catalog of songs is so great that no top fifty or even top ten list of songs is the same. We know going in that the album will
The pandemic has impacted every area of life, particularly for musicians, but Ian Jones was on an interesting creative path just before those events with the recording of a new
With a band name that reads Haunted Like Human and an album title of Tall Tales & Fables, you get a feeling this band has a mysterious and daunting musical
Grace Gillespie is a London-based artist and producer originally from Devon, who started out as part of the live line-up for 4AD’s Pixx. Her sound takes influences from the folk,