Conrad The Band’s debut “Valley Fever” proves to be a rousing showcase of the artists’ intimacy with all genres. They bring a world of sound and new favorite tracks are discovered with each subsequent listen. The 90’s element and influences […]
Conrad The Band’s debut “Valley Fever” proves to be a rousing showcase of the artists’ intimacy with all genres. They bring a world of sound and new favorite tracks are discovered with each subsequent listen. The 90’s element and influences […]
Thomas Dietzel shows remarkable comfort in his new gig Sutherlin. Straying from his rock roots to bring us his debut in country music and he makes it seem effortless. The 10 tracks are hand-crafted to a standard of perfection. The lyrics are […]
This song is feral and sensual Apocalyptic-Americana, from Brooklyn-based artist Flynn’s album The World Has Ever Been on Fire, dropping 11/17. “Before He Went Down” is the stern but aching, rocking bass-looped opening track from the album. “This is based loosely on […]
The music video for Mattiel’s “Whites of Their Eyes” is a pseudo Wes Anderson collage, so quintessentially the special type of Los Angeles cowboy aesthetic that Mattiel, born in rural Georgia, channels expertly. I almost wonder if she is singing about […]
With summer quickly approaching, feel-good music is exactly what we all need. Seattle band ‘The Hollers’ fit the bill perfectly. Upbeat pop-rock songs with singable melodies and Beach Boys-esque carefree happiness make The Hollers easy listening. The lead track on […]
The sophomore release from Seattle’s Ayron Jones has many buzzing today as it has finally been released. We got some Q&A time with Ayron this week so we could get more news on what is next from this startlingly impressive […]
There is something beautiful and accomplished coming out of Seattle and his name is Andrew Joslyn. Today we are excited to bring you the new video from this exhilarating artist called ‘Spinning Wheels’ which features Eric Anderson. ‘Spinning Wheels’ is a […]
It Could Be Worse is the latest album by roots scene veteran, Kansas City born and usually calling Colorado home Ashley Raines. He’s a true pro, playing out with artists like Jason Isbell, and working with David Baerwald, who just happened […]
Whether it’s getting older, people telling him that he can’t follow his dreams, or, frankly anything … Nick Arneson does not give a f**k. His soulful indie tracks are an ode to getting older and all of the responsibilities that come with […]
‘Garage Sale,’ the new album from Carry Illinois, is a testament to the human experience. It’s a tour-de-force of emotion and takes you on an emotional journey with the band. For singer/songwriter Lizzy Lehman, losing a bandmate last year was […]
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