Buck Meek’s new record, Two Saviors, was recorded in the thick of summer in New Orleans, and there’s something about the sweet, wandering pace of it that, when you listen to it, puts you there, too. Perfect to soundtrack a […]
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.
Buck Meek’s new record, Two Saviors, was recorded in the thick of summer in New Orleans, and there’s something about the sweet, wandering pace of it that, when you listen to it, puts you there, too. Perfect to soundtrack a […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Langhorne Slim is No Depression‘s Spotlight artist for January 2021. Look for more about him and his upcoming album, Strawberry Mansion (out Jan. 29), all month long. Langhorne Slim didn’t set out to make a pandemic […]
I wish I could remember where I once heard the brilliant theory that the band Mumford & Sons were like the Cheetos and sweatpants of folk music. I recall the coined term “gateway folk” being the entry point to this […]
It is hard to imagine two more captivating vocalists than Kacy Lee Anderson and Marlon Williams. And though they live more than 8,000 miles apart — she and cousin Clayton Linthicum in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Williams in Christchurch, New Zealand […]
Coco Reilly is a perfectionist, but there is more to the story. The four-year-long road to releasing her debut, self-titled album found her not only trying to nail the exact sonics she wanted, but also battling with record label wishy-washiness […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: As album releases slow down in December, we like to catch our breath and write about albums that came out earlier in the year that we didn’t get a chance to review but we think are worthy of […]
The brothers at the center of Appalachian folk-rock group Wayne Graham had something of a return to form at the start of making their latest record, 1% Juice. Kenny and Hayden Miles went back to the basement studio in their […]
“No more hateful TV / no more hateful texting / no more hateful Donald … Duck,” goes “Over and Out,” the final track on Another World, the sophomore release from The Flat Five. “The train has left the station / […]
You probably know the sound of Spencer Cullum’s pedal steel guitar, behind which he is most often situated as he backs up the likes of Miranda Lambert, Deer Tick, and countless others. Or perhaps you know him best as one […]
“In another space and time / California’s not burning / and the seas don’t rise,” Laura Veirs sings on her new solo album My Echo, her 11th. “I’ll meet you there and I / will remember the day / that […]