Sam Phelps is a Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter from Southern Kentucky whose music draws on country-roots heroes like Steve Earle and Jason Isbell. After spending his twenties crisscrossing the country as the
Kukuni is the brainchild of LA transplant, Willy Christie. Conceived in 2019, Kukuni was an experiment in writing music with no audience in mind, and no intention of being performed
Serious songs from goofy people. That’s what you can expect from diverse, Midwest indie-rockers, Motherfolk. What started out as a writing project among two college friends turned into a fully
This ‘Soprano’s Story’ feels like something Paulie might leave in the pishadoo.
Few bands in our current musical era have amassed such an impressive catalogue of music as My Morning Jacket. In just over two decades, the Louisville band have proven themselves
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Brooklyn is home to some of the most compelling acts performing today, and punk-influenced DIY outfit My Son The Doctor is absolutely part of the discussion. Genre-fluid and almost always
Taking Carnegie Hall 1970 strictly on its own terms, Neil Young’s Official Bootleg Series is off to an auspicious start. Like the archive performance that immediately preceded it, Young Shakespeare,
Listening to Joe Tullos’ latest, Vessels, you’re struck by two immediate feelings: This is an amazingly talented musician both musically and lyrically, and with his passing in 2020 the world
Since April, Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters have been releasing music from their upcoming collection, The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea, a concept suite built from songs recorded