EDITOR’S NOTE: As album releases slow down in December, we like to catch our breath and write about albums that came out earlier in the year that we didn’t get a chance to review but we think are worthy of […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: As album releases slow down in December, we like to catch our breath and write about albums that came out earlier in the year that we didn’t get a chance to review but we think are worthy of […]
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 […]
There’s a deluge of new music coming out lately, so much so that it might be difficult for you to keep up, dear reader. But don’t worry, we’ve got the good stuff for you this week. No Depression premiered a spacey/twangy track from Atlanta […]
Robin Pecknold and his merry band of Fleet Foxes have been threatening a return to the stage (and to record stores) for quite some time now. Today, the wait is finally over, for the pastoral-inclined group has released their first […]
Welcome to the ND Roundup! This is where we’ll be sharing daily news from around the roots music world. This week we’re still reeling from a wacky election, so let’s take a listen to some new tunes and try focusing on […]
In a recent interview, Father John Misty was quoted as saying, “I just wanted to write about love without bullshitting.” What resulted of course is I Love You, Honeybear, the former Fleet Foxes member’s second solo effort and one that […]
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