There must be something in the air in Athens, Georgia — it has produced a long line of prolific artists and rock bands. R.E.M., Vic Chesnutt, Drive-By Truckers, the B-52s, and now, The Pink Stones, a six-piece outfit creating some […]
Maeri Ferguson has music in her blood. She grew up twenty minutes from Fort Adams, attending her first Newport Folk Fest before she could even walk, and running through the tents of the Rhythm and Roots Fest at Ninigret in her cowboy boots once she could. Most people call her Mae, thanks to her dad's love of the Kershaw Brothers song "Hey Mae." From the time she was 12, her parents have been hosting monthly house concerts that turn her living room into Rhode Island's premiere destination for Americana, roots music and rock n' roll, and exposing her to some of the greatest singer-songwriters in the music industry. She's been listening to her dad's radio show, the Boudin Barndance, since before she can remember, and still tunes in on Thursday nights from the apartment in Los Angeles where she now lives. She works in public relations, and has been writing about music and reviewing live shows for more than five years, currently serving as a staff writer for No Depression and Glide Magazine. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter @maeriferguson.
There must be something in the air in Athens, Georgia — it has produced a long line of prolific artists and rock bands. R.E.M., Vic Chesnutt, Drive-By Truckers, the B-52s, and now, The Pink Stones, a six-piece outfit creating some […]
Jackson Scribner isn’t trying to be anyone but who he is. The 20-year-old’s self-titled debut record shows wisdom beyond his years in the way he is so comfortably settled into himself. Jackson Scribner is a short set of lo-fi folk […]
Esther Rose is, as they say, feeling all the feels. Her new album, How Many Times, chronicles the messiness of being a work in progress, in relationships, in personal growth, as an artist, and a human being. Humanity runs deep […]
For longtime fans, it has almost become impossible to remember a time before the sweet sounds of Fruit Bats. Twenty years into Eric D. Johnson’s journey with the Fruit Bats project, his smooth, dreamy melodies still feel so singular and […]
It turns out that the pure vocal power and wrenching emotional lyrics of Julien Baker with a full band backing her are just as effective a catharsis in these trying times as the stripped-down version we knew before, when it […]
You may not realize how much you’ve missed The Staves until you hear Good Woman, the group’s first new album in six years, but it won’t take long. The sister trio — Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor — were primed to […]
There may not be anything more 2021 than an artist centering an album around climate change, and there may be no better artist to do it than Tamara Lindeman, who records as The Weather Station. Ignorance is the follow-up to […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Aaron Lee Tasjan is No Depression’s Spotlight artist for February 2021. Look for more about him and his upcoming album, Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! (out Feb. 5), all month long. Somewhere between his last record, Karma for Cheap, and his […]
The opening piano notes of “Earthy,” the first song on Lia Ices’ new release, Family Album, sets the tone for what you’re about to hear and where it will take you: sun-dappled folk-pop, the mountains of Sonoma. When writing Family […]
After four decades of making music and 14 studio albums, you would think there is little left to be discovered by an artist, little left to reinvent. But not for Matthew Sweet. His 15th studio album, Catspaw, is in some […]