When Iron & Wine and Calexico first teamed up in 2005, it was a quieter affair. Musically, standout tracks from that In the Reins EP were acoustic odes and musings like “Dead Man’s Will” and “Prison on Route 41.” Sam […]
When Iron & Wine and Calexico first teamed up in 2005, it was a quieter affair. Musically, standout tracks from that In the Reins EP were acoustic odes and musings like “Dead Man’s Will” and “Prison on Route 41.” Sam […]
The person who performs under the name Orville Peck makes a fascinating case study for the state of roots music right now. He’s often called a “queer cowboy” or, by his own designation, a “psychedelic outlaw cowboy.” Others simply call […]
In 2008 the Fleet Foxes self-released their self-titled debut, garnering high praise and giving us a quiet introduction to a band that had not yet hit their apex. Three years later, when they released Helplessness Blues, it was nothing short […]
Already established as three of the leading singer-songwriters of their generation, the still-early-in-their-careers Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus have forged a collaborative milestone: a six-song EP that exceeds mere anthologizing (one person’s song, then another’s, etc.) to invoke […]
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