
LISTEN: Emily Elbert Drops Enchanting Bluesy Funk On “For Free”
It’s pretty damn near impossible to stay still while listening to “For Free”, the latest single from hired gun guitar slinger Emily Elbert. The song oozes with tone and feels
It’s pretty damn near impossible to stay still while listening to “For Free”, the latest single from hired gun guitar slinger Emily Elbert. The song oozes with tone and feels
By the time the Grateful Dead signed with Arista Records, their foray into independent record-making had left them almost as frustrated as their dealings with their initial major label Warner
The latest incarnation of the Newport Folk Festival was a certifiable accomplishment that not only raised the sky-high bar they’d previously set but thoroughly debunks the widespread industry belief that
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass has shared the initial lineup for its long-awaited live return to San Francisco, CA’s iconic Golden Gate Park on September 30-October 2. The three-day, multi-stage free music
OFF!, the punk think tank helmed by Keith Morris (ex-Black Flag, Circle Jerks) and Dimitri Coats (ex-Burning Brides), have just announced that their first new full-length in eight years is slated for a 30th September release from Fat Possum, followed
Acoustic duo Rodrigo y Gabriela have shared an ambitious new cover version of the Radiohead classic, “Weird Fishes/Arpeggi,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services. An official visualizer premieres today at YouTube.
As was pointed out by both the bands and fans alike throughout the course of the evening, Nashville is in the South and it’s freaking hot. The simple act of
Baltimore-based singer-songwriter Suzannah surely has the pipies to have a vivacious musical career that crisscrosses Americana and pop like that of Yola, Suzannah has announced her solo debut album Is There Any Love
Diving into an Of Montreal album is like visiting an aquarium, it’s mesmerizing, colorful, and a little unnatural. Kevin Barnes has made a career out of giving pop music a
Across more than a dozen albums going back to 1998, Josh Rouse has managed to cobble together a satisfying blend of folk and Americana with strong pop elements. His latest