
It is always a momentous occasion when Wilco rears its head. Despite how prolific the band has become, every time the Sonic Chameleons announce a new LP it feels like
Some artists like to switch sounds for each album, shifting between sonic realms and making them feel like home. In the case of singer/songwriter/harpist Mikaela Davis, she goes through a
You may recognize Alan Palomo from his groundbreaking chillwave outfit Neon Indian, but we are entering an entirely new era of Palomo’s creativity. His past project has been essentially dormant
Margo Cilker has always been a roamer. Her second album, Valley of Heart’s Delight (due out this Friday via Portland label Fluff & Gravy Records), glimmers with a variety of
Jon Dee Graham’s artistry and accomplishments are well-known throughout his native Texas and the music community beyond as a seminal figure in Texas punk and Americana (the Skunks and True
Over the last eight years, Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett has released three solid full-length albums that showcase her gifts as a musician and lyricist. Whether soft and introspective or fast
James Blake is an artist with nothing left to prove. He has conquered the world of electronic-influenced pop and mastered the art of songwriting, all while carving his own lane
Singer/songwriter/activist/multi-instrumentalist Allison Russell delivered a heart-wrenching, cathartic, honest, and ultimately triumphant account of her own abusive upbringing on the widely acclaimed 2021 Outside Child, her first solo album. The impact
Low Cut Connie’s last studio record, 2020’s Private Lives, came out in the thick of the COVID shut-down when bands across the globe were forced off the road. As a
Rêve du Troubadour is the first solo album from Louis Michot, fiddler songwriter and lead vocalist for Grammy winners Lost Bayou Ramblers. Special guests on these recordings include Nigerian Tuareg