Fresh off the release of her wonderful LP A Small Death last year (ND story here), Samantha Crain has given us a handful of affecting new songs on her new EP, I Guess We Live Here Now. While the former […]
Fresh off the release of her wonderful LP A Small Death last year (ND story here), Samantha Crain has given us a handful of affecting new songs on her new EP, I Guess We Live Here Now. While the former […]
This week we stray from our usual roots-y path to bring you some great guitar music from other realms. Also, Superbowl cakes, bad opinions about Firefly, and why activism is important to Rachel. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nightsweats – “You […]
You Had Me at Goodbye characterizes my initial relationship with this album. When I heard Samantha Crain had a new album out, I was incredibly stoked. I had been blown away by Under Branch and Thorn Tree and couldn’t wait […]
Here’s a playlist of the new voices taking Alt Country and Americana to beautiful and meaningful places. With great songs, cool voices and real instruments played with feeling. All music released in the last couple of years. This will be […]
When Ray Wylie Hubbard took the outdoor main stage in the wake of a New Mexico cloudburst late on the third day of the Second Annual Music on the Mesa (MOM) Festival at Taos Mesa Brewing, the sound got hot, loud, […]
Samantha Crain found her way to music through storytelling. It was during a fiction writing workshop that she really started exploring what her stories could do when set to melody. Though it would likely be untruthful to cast her first few […]
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