Let’s face it — the last couple of years have been a struggle. As the US government becomes increasingly repressive — or more open about it, anyway — those who are most marginalized and their allies have searched for ways […]
Let’s face it — the last couple of years have been a struggle. As the US government becomes increasingly repressive — or more open about it, anyway — those who are most marginalized and their allies have searched for ways […]
I am sorry, Amanda, but we are just about done. I found you and The Honeycutters when you were struggling to become known. I loved writing about the best of the underdogs but underdog you are no more. Not only […]
Four albums in, the Honeycutters demonstrate a clear confidence that’s more than capable of elevating them to the next level. On the Ropes (out April 12 on Organic Records) finds the Asheville, North Carolina-based band in a position that’s anything but “on […]
I have two great loves when it comes to country music these days and neither comes from Nashville. One— from all places, Seattle— is Zoe Muth, who used to front The Lost High Rollers and I say used to because […]
This is the sixth full length release from this North Carolina singer-songwriter, and the second that has found its way to this small desk in this lovely corner of the Southwestern desert. The preceding disc was very good, and made me want to […]
A lot of great male voices have come from North Carolina including Eric Church, James Taylor, Randy Travis and Don Williams. With the release of “Tinderbox,” Aaron Burdett has proven this his name needs to added to that list. “Tinderbox […]
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