Sylvan Esso, Japanese Breakfast, Bonnie Prince Billy, Iceage Join Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival Lineup

Sylvan Esso, Japanese Breakfast, Bonnie Prince Billy, Iceage Join Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival Lineup

Wilco’s  Solid Sound festival takes place May 27th-29th at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA. Today, the festival announces its 2022 lineup. There are few festivals that measure up to Solid Sound’s diverse and surprising programming, and 2022 only further solidifies the festival’s commitment to a robust and eclectic offering. 3-day weekend passes are on sale now and nearly sold […]

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The Weather Station Announces New Album ‘How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars’ Out March 4th Via Fat Possum

The Weather Station Announces New Album ‘How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars’ Out March 4th Via Fat Possum

One year ago, The Weather Station released Ignorance, one of 2021’s most praised and far-reaching albums. Today, Tamara Lindeman announces How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars, a new album out March 4th on Fat Possum, and presents its lead single/video, “Endless Time” which can be heard below. How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars is intended to be […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Dillon Vanders Proves Master of Song & Melody on  “The Road Ahead” Off New LP ‘Wildfires’ Out 4/8

SONG PREMIERE: Dillon Vanders Proves Master of Song & Melody on “The Road Ahead” Off New LP ‘Wildfires’ Out 4/8

Dillon Vanders is a master of song and melody, almost effortlessly mixing his musical origins into cinematic lustre that can fit either in the studio or the honky tonk club. His earliest influences include Simon & Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell, Johnny Cash, and Marty Robbins, and those mighty voices shine brightly on his solo debut album […]

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Eels let It All Hang Out On Courageously Upbeat ‘Extreme Witchcraft’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Eels let It All Hang Out On Courageously Upbeat ‘Extreme Witchcraft’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

On Extreme Witchcraft, the always willing to experiment Eels has given fans something to sink their teeth into. The fourteenth studio album finds Mark Oliver Everett working with John Parish for the first time since 2001’s Souljacker and the end result is better than that predecessor. Everett has stated that the album contains a sense […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: On “Beach Song,” Boston’s Coral Moons Display Melodic Preciseness at Morningside Cabin

VIDEO PREMIERE: On “Beach Song,” Boston’s Coral Moons Display Melodic Preciseness at Morningside Cabin

Given their lush vocal presentation and melodic presentation it’s entirely fitting that Boston’s Coral Moons have earned prestigious spots at this year’s Levitate Festival and Boston Calling Music Festival playing before acts that include Phil Lesh & Friends, Jack Johnson, Foo Fighters, and of course the mighty Metalllica. And while Coral Moon’s wistful and colorful […]

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Eddie Berman Tackles The Dualities And Joys Of Life In ‘Broken English’ (INTERVIEW)

Eddie Berman Tackles The Dualities And Joys Of Life In ‘Broken English’ (INTERVIEW)

Modern Folk artist Eddie Berman recently released his latest album, Broken English, which brings across a big sweep of cosmic themes in a very intriguing way through layered lyrics with plenty of cultural references to ponder. The album was very much recorded in ways inspired by Covid challenges, with Berman working remotely and recording all […]

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Brent Cobb Embraces Gospel Roots on ‘And Now, Let’s Turn to Page…’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Brent Cobb Embraces Gospel Roots on ‘And Now, Let’s Turn to Page…’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Brent Cobb is a prolific songwriter best known for albums like Keep ‘Em on They Toes and the Grammy-nominated Shine on Rainy Day. You wouldn’t be wrong to call him a country singer, but he incorporates a fair amount of rock and roll into his sound as well. Like a lot of singers raised in […]

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Lauded Saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins Challenges Convention On ‘The 7th Hand’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Lauded Saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins Challenges Convention On ‘The 7th Hand’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The young saxophonist and composer Immanuel Wilkins set a high bar from himself with his 2020 debut, Omega. Debuts from young artists rarely draw much attention but Wilkins benefits by being on the premiere Blue Note label. Nonetheless, his confidence, self-assuredness, intuitive understanding of the spiritual aspects of Black music, and his imaginative playing led […]

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The James Hunter Six Announces New Album ‘With Love’ via Daptone Records

The James Hunter Six Announces New Album ‘With Love’ via Daptone Records

Daptone Records presents The James Hunter Six’s latest offering, With Love: a heart-shaped collection of candle-lit ballads and love songs due out digitally February 14 and physically on March 25 on Daptone Records. Plucked like so many “he loves you” petals from the vast and sumptuous garden of his Daptone Recordings, these twelve lilting melodies […]

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Bob Dylan Returns With March/April Southwest/Southeast U.S. Tour

Bob Dylan Returns With March/April Southwest/Southeast U.S. Tour

Always busy on the road even as he pushes past age 80, Bob Dylan keeps this post lockdown “Rough and Rowdy Ways” chapter of his Never Ending Tour going. The unsurpassed artist has announced dates for a U.S. tour that launches March 3 in Phoenix, Arizona, and wraps up April 14 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. […]

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