Kill County’s second album, The Year of Getting By, is as sparse and expansive as the Western plains from which it came. Recorded in two weeks time at a friend’s house in Nebraska, The Year of Getting By is a selection […]
Kill County’s second album, The Year of Getting By, is as sparse and expansive as the Western plains from which it came. Recorded in two weeks time at a friend’s house in Nebraska, The Year of Getting By is a selection […]
Adam Levy, an accomplished jazz guitarist, has recorded and toured with Norah Jones, Tracy Chapman, Amos lee and others. In February, after a successful Kickstart donation campaign, Levy released his new album, The Heart Collector. An all-acoustic album, producer Mark […]
The Head and the Heart are the masters of the self-release album. They’re one of the year’s biggest success stories, selling 10,000 copies of their self-released debut album and touring tirelessly supporting acts like Vampire Weekend, Dave Matthews and Dr. […]
When it comes to Alison Krauss & Union Station, I say if it’s not broke, don’t fix it. Keeping with same aesthetic that has brought them more than 20 years of success their new album, Paper Airplane, is yet another beautifully […]
With a voice this angelic and lonesome, 19-year-old Sierra Hull, was born to sing bluegrass. At the tender age of 13, Hull was signed to Rounder Records. Then at 16, she released and co-produced her Rounder debut, Secrets, with Union […]
Holy shit! Who would have guessed that something this kick-ass could come from some baby-faced guy, who if it weren’t for his tattoo sleeves, could pass for the tuba player in your high school marching band. Indiana-born singer-songwriter, Austin Lucas […]
As a former member of the Drive-By Truckers, Jason Isbell has been haunted with comparisons between his past and his present. Critics have continually said that his solo work doesn’t live up to his work with DBT and that he’s still […]
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Don Gallardo’s newest release, When the Daylight Whispers Darling, is the follow-up to 2009’s Sweetheart Radio Revolution, etc., which gained listeners and a fan-following nationwide with its folk-tinged song. But, with Neilson Hubbard (Kim Richey, The Apache Relay) […]
Under a Wasted Moon is a beautifully bleak and stark album with lyrically rich songs that spin tales of a hanging, love and leaving. Ben de la Cour, a twenty-something folk singer, echoes the aged and wisened music of Townes […]
Long before teaming up with Heather McEntire of Bellafea, Jenks Miller of Horseback was in a band called Mount Moriah, but since coming together the two have been playing uniquely beautiful music. Their self-titled debut album is an eight-song […]
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