Mark Jungers’ new album, More Like a Good Dog Than a Bad Cat, is unadulterated Americana. A rootsy collection of tracks about a dead dog, coming of age, and love, Jungers went without digitally editing the record giving it a […]
Mark Jungers’ new album, More Like a Good Dog Than a Bad Cat, is unadulterated Americana. A rootsy collection of tracks about a dead dog, coming of age, and love, Jungers went without digitally editing the record giving it a […]
An indie-bluegrass-folk group hailing from Portland, Oregon, The Water Tower Bucket Boys add a modern twist and a harder edge to the old timey sound of the Blue Ridge. Their new album, Sole Kitchen, released in April is a catalog […]
Chamberlin is a great new band from Vermont. Recently picked up by Roll Call, the group released their excellent debut album, Bitter Blood, in March. Written in a cabin located in the woods of Vermont, the album has a down-to-earth, […]
Horse Latitudes is the new album from Americana great Jeffrey Foucault. Released on May 3 via Signature Sounds, the record is pure beauty and one of the best Americana albums this year. After several cover albums and collaborations, Horse Latitudes […]
Cajun music from the Northwest? Well, yeah. Sorta. Now living in Portland and formed in 2010, the Cajun Country Revival came together during Caleb Klauder’s Country Band’s Northwest tour promoting his album, Western Country. Coincidentally, fiddle sensation Joel Savoy and […]
August 5, 2005 will for now on be written in the bluegrass annals as it marks the beginning of one of the best collaborations/duos in the history of bluegrass music. It was a date preordained by God, who could no […]
Since her debut album, Song Up in Her Head, in 2009, Sarah Jarosz has been making a huge impact on bluegrass and Americana music. Now, her sophomore effort is continuing in the same vein, creating a fresh and independent […]
On June 7, Mary Bragg released her third album, Tattoos & Bruises. It’s heartbreaking narratives and Bragg’s naturally sweet and pleasingly plaintive vocals shine against a mixture of country, folk, and rock creating a magnificent collection of Americana. After […]
Multiple country hit songwriter, Danny Darst, has released a new disc, Danny Darst (songs from EXIT 10 the play), which features 10 original songs produced and recorded in Nashville. While much of modern and mainstream country fail to create […]
Barstool bard, Zoe Muth and her band The Lost High Rollers have returned with their sophomore album, Starlight Hotel. An album rife with the timeless sound of classic country music. Muth’s earthy vocals are backed by the lot of gifted […]
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