“Baby, I lost my soul in the black hole,” Jonah Tolchin sings on the opening track of his new album. I don’t know about that, but the singer-guitarist does get lost in some spellbinding grooves on “Black Hole” and other […]
“Baby, I lost my soul in the black hole,” Jonah Tolchin sings on the opening track of his new album. I don’t know about that, but the singer-guitarist does get lost in some spellbinding grooves on “Black Hole” and other […]
“Supermarket Rage” — the opening track of Jonah Tolchin’s fourth release, Fires for the Cold — shows the New Jersey native embracing moodier and more textural approaches than on previous outings. “I’d walk out the door but freedom ain’t free […]
You won’t find anything shallow here, this week. The music we’re spotlighting this time around digs deep into the crevices of conscience and emotion. In fact, it all might be a little too heavy for this far into the summer. […]
Jonah Tolchin is an old soul. Or at least he sounds like one on his latest record Thousand Mile Night (released Aug. 5 on Yep Roc Records). His voice wavers with an unmistakable honesty through soft, rootsy tunes about finding the light […]
In 2013, Jason Isbell’s Southeastern was so stunningly fantastic, that it was impossible not to declare it as my favorite record of the year, even as Brandy Clark’s 12 Stories, Ashley Monroe’s Like a Rose, and Holly Williams’ The Highway all tied for a […]
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