Aly Tadros has packed quite a bit of experience into her seven year career. In that relatively brief expanse of time she’s released six albums, toured much of the world and proven to be a good samaritan by lending her […]
Aly Tadros has packed quite a bit of experience into her seven year career. In that relatively brief expanse of time she’s released six albums, toured much of the world and proven to be a good samaritan by lending her […]
Martha Wainwright has never been shy about expressing her more seething sentiments. That was made apparent on her notorious early outings, the descriptively titled “Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole” and her extraordinarily explicit self-titled album debut. Of course, when you grow […]
Adam Lee begins his new album with all the understated sentiment the title of his new album implies, and while songs such as the sweetly sincere “Good Days” and the rugged ballad “Patrick” suggest there’s a sensitive soul at work […]
Part of the communal combine that frequently bills itself as Rockwood Ferry, Tenzin Chopak has assumed many guises throughout his career, regularly veering into the realms of prog, chamber folk, world beat, trance, electronica and improvisational music while enthusiastically collaborating […]
Nashville’s Les Kerr creates a sound that’s both jovial and cerebral all at the same time. His wry and breezy observations are somewhat akin to the music made by Jimmy Buffet, especially the way Kerr tends to tell his tales […]
Coming quickly on the heels their last effort, the lovely You Are Acres, the Winterlings’ new album, Poems That Live As People, quickly affirms the fact that this band t is making a rapid ascent with every outing. Three albums […]
When you’re the heir to a famous family legacy, big things are expected of you and it’s only sheer talent and tenacity that allows you to rise to the challenge. So credit Tomi Lunsford, granddaughter of the seminal songwriter and […]
There are other bands capable of delivering rousing revelry and conveying heartfelt emotion, but over the course of their two albums and one EP, the Show Ponies have shown their commitment to delivering a sound that resonates with every listen. […]
It wouldn’t be entirely inaccurate to call Hayley Reardon a child prodigy. Though she just turned 20 this year and is still a sophomore at Belmont University in Nashville, she still claims five albums in her resume and a […]
When you’re the daughter of one of the most revered icons in all of Americana realms, there’s an inherent challenge that comes with trying to deal with the expectations, unrealistic and otherwise, that come with trying to live up to […]
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