Futurebirds is one of the most consistently excellent bands of the past decade, and their latest release, Teamwork, reminds us why. A stellar showcase of all they can do together as a group, it harnesses their perfected blend of Southern […]
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.
Futurebirds is one of the most consistently excellent bands of the past decade, and their latest release, Teamwork, reminds us why. A stellar showcase of all they can do together as a group, it harnesses their perfected blend of Southern […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: In December, we like to take a look back at albums we didn’t get around to reviewing earlier in the year. The Perpetual Optimist was released in November. Despite the title of his new solo record, Luke […]
There is an air of mystery to Will Oldham, and it wafts through nearly everything he does as an artist, particularly as Bonnie “Prince” Billy. But in addition to that mystery, with I Made a Place, his first album of […]
Unbelievably, it’s been 25 years since the inception of Chicago’s iconic indie label Bloodshot Records. To those that know them, Bloodshot is as much a part of the fabric of its hometown as anything, but for those new to the […]
After self-releasing their first few records, Austin, Texas, band The Deer have finally found a home. Their debut on the Keeled Scales/Secretly Distribution label Do No Harm may be one of the prettiest records you’ll encounter in 2019. A joyous […]
Stepping away once again from her band Gun Outfit, Kayla Cohen found herself in rural New Mexico. Writing and conceiving of Spring, her second album as Itasca, Cohen was moved by the dramatic landscape surrounding her in the Southwest, aesthetically […]
It’s a familiar story: A writer hits a wall and needs to seek out isolation to reconnect with their work. That cliché that path has become wasn’t lost on Mikal Cronin, even as he took it himself to begin the […]
A significant and often overlooked part of surviving the most chaotic and trying times is manifesting joy. Finding ways to remind yourself of the things you’re grateful for and all the ways people can be good to each other is […]
If the art we create is a reflection of the geographic piece of land that shaped us, Kacy & Clayton’s new record Carrying On is Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan, through and through. With its arid summers and bitter winters, it has […]
It’s been three years since we watched Angel Olsen pivot from the stark, haunting folk sounds of Burn Your Fire for No Witness (2014) to the rockabilly kiss-offs of My Woman (2016). With her latest release, All Mirrors, we are […]