Missouri quartet, Ha Ha Tonka, recently released their third album, Death of a Decade, on which they rock out with their mandolin out. A stunning and interesting record with a sense of urgency yet with a feeling of familiarity due to […]
Missouri quartet, Ha Ha Tonka, recently released their third album, Death of a Decade, on which they rock out with their mandolin out. A stunning and interesting record with a sense of urgency yet with a feeling of familiarity due to […]
Mountain Home, Owen Temple’s sixth studio record, is my first encounter with Austin, Texas’ best kept secret. Set to release on April 26th, it’s a collection of ten incredible songs which tell the stories of uncommon and common folks living in small […]
Johanna Divine’s debut album, Mile High Rodeo, is an amazing adaptation of the comfortable sound of Southern music. It’s full of rich country and western sounds influenced by her home state of Tennessee and a Cajun nuance inspired by her current […]
The opening song on Brooklyn native, Rebecca Pronsky’s second album, Viewfinder, is an instant attention-getter and country hit. “Hard Times” aptly introduces the album’s solid country influence and overall theme of lost innocence, doubt and relationships. Its strong and rather menacing twangy […]
It has been almost two years since Alela Diane’s sophomore album, To Be Still, but since then she has been touring and working on her most recent release, Alela Diane & Wild Divine, which she wrote while on the road. Produced and […]
I must admit that I was unfamiliar with Baltimore troubadour, Caleb Stine, until I happened upon a post on slowcoustic, but, now, he’s my greatest find of the year. His fifth album, I Wasn’t Built for a Life Like This, […]
Earlier last week a reader recommended that I listen to Mount Moriah, so I did and I’m so thankful! Mount Moriah is Jenks Miller and Heather McEntire, who came together, played around with their sound and created an alt-country, folk, and gospel-influenced style that […]
Every Monday morning, I post a review on an attention-grabbing album submitted via ReviewShine, and this week I’ve had the privilege to review Ben Hall’s debut album, Ben Hall!. Guitarist Ben Hall is a native of Okolona, Mississippi. His […]
I’ve been listening to Cahalen Morrison & Eli West’s new album, The Holy Coming of the Storm, almost nonstop for better than a week and was planning to post a review before their hardworking promoter, Devon at Hearth Music, contacted […]
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