
Musical Vagabond Sierra Ferrell Explains Charming”Past Life” Sound (INTERVIEW)
It’s so tough to pin down what Sierra Ferrell musically sounds like as her songbook is as nomadic as her true story. After years of living in her van and
It’s so tough to pin down what Sierra Ferrell musically sounds like as her songbook is as nomadic as her true story. After years of living in her van and
The Honeyrunners are a Northern take on Southern Americana – hot-blooded and rife with the poetry of heartache. Their energy is contagious on stage and on record; as are their
Glowing Lantern, the new album from beloved band The Mother Hips, is set for release on December 3 via Blue Rose. Becoming the 11th studio recording in The Mother Hips’
The middle entry in a trilogy of albums by which Bob Dylan elevated his public profile to a height it had not reached for over a quarter-century—since The Rolling Thunder
Rating: B- If Small Engine Repair had been made decades ago, it’s likely it would be revered as a cult classic today. Written, directed by, and starring John Pollono, based
Geography has so much to do with the feel of a record. It’s why artists often make pilgrimages to studios halfway around the world in search of a particular sound.
Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker sound like the names of a couple of early nineties shoegazers, and effectively that’s how they were regulated when they first started touring. In the
The Alpinist shows that humanity can reach great heights, literally and figuratively, if we dream big enough.
Shakespeare & the Blues is a fusion trio based in New Orleans who’ll be releasing their debut album e.g.,Rhapsodic on Nouveau Electric Records, the label run by Louis Michot of
There’s a palpable air of familiarity wafting from the music on Pat Metheny’s Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV). Those readily recognizable elements are no doubt enough to retain longtime fans of the