Since the launch of her career over a decade ago, Lera Lynn has navigated a mix of dreamy Americana and commercially viable pop. Her new album, Something More Than Love, is her most pop-centric release to date. While her songcraft […]
Since the launch of her career over a decade ago, Lera Lynn has navigated a mix of dreamy Americana and commercially viable pop. Her new album, Something More Than Love, is her most pop-centric release to date. While her songcraft […]
Lera Lynn reaches out and grabs you with the first lines of “Are You Listening?”, the opening track on her newest release, On My Own. From its very first bars, the project is an intimate and direct conversation between artist […]
It’s officially summer, and the new releases are plenty hot. Lera Lynn, Jeffrey Foucault, and T. Hardy Morris break new ground with their new records, building on careers that started out promising and haven’t let us down one bit along […]
The first time I saw Lera Lynn I was impressed — really impressed. It was 2016, I was at a music festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and I was parked at the venue with the most country music on the bill. […]
If it’s March, the center of the world of roots music is Austin and SXSW. For the third year in a row, this column will feature the photos of Kirk Stauffer. It was his ninth consecutive year, so he knows […]
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Every year, thousands of musicians turn to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter or PledgeMusic to get money for their latest album, tour, or piece of merchandise directly from the fans, bypassing the traditional label model. But with all of those choices, […]
If they say that great art comes from the deep dark wells of sadness then you’d be forgiven for getting the impression that Sturgill Simpson’s follow up to the iconic “Meta-Modern Sounds in Country Music” will eclipse even that wondrous […]
To paraphrase the great Sinatra song, it was a very good year for No Depression. It was also a year of transition — the folks behind this publication streamlined both the website and the newsletter, and published the first print issue in seven years. […]
As the festival season — at least in the northern part of the U.S. — slowly winds down, I am glad that we have some photos from Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. It holds a special place for me because fellow West […]
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