All it takes is a few notes from the opening track of S.G. Goodman’s debut album, Old Time Feeling, to know you’re about to hear something singular and special. Blessed with a one-of-a-kind voice that cuts through the atmosphere like […]
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.
All it takes is a few notes from the opening track of S.G. Goodman’s debut album, Old Time Feeling, to know you’re about to hear something singular and special. Blessed with a one-of-a-kind voice that cuts through the atmosphere like […]
After a long hiatus, The Jayhawks made a welcome resurgence nearly five years ago, yet they are still finding new ways to reintroduce themselves to us. Despite going through many lineups over more than 30 years, they have remained such […]
It has been over a decade since Thad Cockrell decided he was done with his music career. But as with anything that feels like a true calling, it was undeniable that he still had more to say, more to sing […]
Phil Cook and Hiss Golden Messenger tend to attract a slew of incredible musicians and songwriters into their orbit, and one of them is Ryan Gustafson. Recording as The Dead Tongues, Gustafson has been on a consistent run over the […]
It is easy to forget that it has been three whole years since Phoebe Bridgers’ debut record, Stranger in the Alps. This is thanks to a handful of collaborative projects that have kept her in our ears, including boygenius (with […]
Telling yourself you’ll be okay, that everything will work out, is a critical part of the human experience. When all seems lost and you feel hopeless, you can find a bit of comfort in that positive little voice in your […]
It takes a certain conviction to make all the “woo-woo” stuff — tarot cards, astrology, crystals, fertility’s relationship to the moon, and the like — seem as though it might actually be able to heal us. And Jess Williamson makes […]
Ever since we first heard it in the harmonies on those pained and powerful Water Liars records, Andrew Bryant’s voice has been full of a deep longing. Not just his tone, but his words. Bryant has a gift for writing […]
Five years ago, siblings Sara and Sean Watkins captured the lightning-in-a-bottle spirit of their beloved, long-running Los Angeles residency at Largo with their first Watkins Family Hour record. It had that spontaneous vibe of seeing one of those shows, full […]
As the instrumental texture gradually becomes more detailed and more intricate in the title track from James Elkington’s sophomore release Ever-Roving Eye, we are transported to some psychedelic realm in the sky. We are steadied by the consistent pulse of […]