
Son Volt Announces Tribute to Doug Sahm ‘Day Of The Doug’
Son Volt pays homage to the legendary Doug Sahm on the new album Day Of The Doug, out June 16th via Transmit Sound/Thirty Tigers (PRE-ORDER). Son Volt founder Jay Farrar’s
Son Volt pays homage to the legendary Doug Sahm on the new album Day Of The Doug, out June 16th via Transmit Sound/Thirty Tigers (PRE-ORDER). Son Volt founder Jay Farrar’s
The journey that soul man Bobby Harden had to take to arrive at his latest release is nothing short of a well-tuned movie script. Harden grew up in the humble
Friends turned bandmates turned married couple The Rough & Tumble carry on their vagabond folk/Americana tradition with Only This Far, their latest full length. The constantly-on-the-road duo continue to put
Shaky Knees started ten years ago when founder Tim Sweetwood noticed the absence of a proper indie music festival in the Atlanta area. It’s no surprise that it sold out
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Drive It Like It’s Stolen, the new album from Dave Hause, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on
Due to an unfortunate car accident involving members of the band, the Morning 40 Federation’s lone Jazzfest show was delayed. Thankfully a fully healthy group eventually played The Rabbit Hole
Renowned singer-songwriter and activist Bruce Cockburn indicated a decade ago in his memoirs, Rumours of Glory, that he felt creatively spent but that disposition has certainly changed. Sure, his prolific
Rhiannon Giddens’ You’re the One will be released August 18 on Nonesuch Records. The album is the GRAMMY, MacArthur and Pulitzer-winning singer, composer, and instrumentalist’s third solo studio album and
Last fall, Pavement closed its sold-out four-night run at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre and now indie legenes will return to New York this fall for another four-night run, this time at
Last summer eight piece Gulf Coat soul band The Suffers released their third studio album It Starts With Love. The album tackles issues of racism, misogyny, and the music industry,