
LISTEN: Daze of Laur’s Takes On Western Ennio Morricone Vibes With “Outlaw in the Sky”
Daze of Laur is the new moniker of LA-based artist Laura Esgro. Born and raised in Topanga Canyon to Los Angeles natives, the history and spirit of folk and rock
Daze of Laur is the new moniker of LA-based artist Laura Esgro. Born and raised in Topanga Canyon to Los Angeles natives, the history and spirit of folk and rock
New York-based singer-songwriter Brian Michael Henry has struck the balance between neon nostalgia and deeply personal songwriting on “I Don’t Really Love You When You Cry.” His deep baritone explodes
Multi-talented artist Jesse Dayton’s newest effort, The Hard Way Blues, is a collection of songs that play with the trifecta of rock-country blues as the Shooter Jennings-produced album weaves a
Seven decades in, it should come as no surprise that the Virginia-born, Los Angeles-based multi-genre-oriented artist, songwriter, and producer Swamp Dogg (AKA Jerry Williams, Jr.) would deliver a bluegrass album.
Del McCoury is a national treasure. Since joining forces with Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys over sixty years ago, the affable guitarist and vocalist has left an indelible mark
Six years after their last release, Boston’s Buffalo Tom turn back to the same sound that made them one of the most underrated college rock bands of the 1990s with
In conjunction with Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival, which takes place June 28-30th at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA, the band announced a new EP, Hot Sun Cool Shroud, out
Charlie Overbey may be a lifelong Californian now residing in New Mexico but his songs are forever steeped in the timeless traditions of the American South. He has spent many
For those of us who have gone into studios with a batch of new material, it can all go south in a number of different ways. The performances can lack
In Glide’s review of Richard Thompson’s 2018 13 Rivers, we closed by saying “…nothing else labeled ‘folk rock’ sounds like Richard Thompson. Like Hendrix, he’s his own genre, one the