It’s often said that Nashville is a “ten year town.” If that’s the case, then Ben Chapman’s big break could be just around the corner. The singer, 26, began making trips north to the city from his hometown of LaFayette, […]
It’s often said that Nashville is a “ten year town.” If that’s the case, then Ben Chapman’s big break could be just around the corner. The singer, 26, began making trips north to the city from his hometown of LaFayette, […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Adeem the Artist is No Depression‘s Spotlight artist for December 2022. Look for more about them and their new album, White Trash Revelry (out now via Four Quarters Records), all month long. Adeem the Artist takes […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Willi Carlisle is No Depression‘s Spotlight artist for July 2022. His new album, Peculiar, Missouri, comes out July 15 via Free Dirt Records. Look for more from Carlisle all month long. Even before he was a […]
Gospel-laden harmonies that are smooth as silk have long been a part of Leon Timbo’s musical repertoire, but he takes things a step further on his latest project, Lovers and Fools, Vol. 2. On it, Timbo navigates within his comfort […]
Despite the dystopian-looking album art featuring a girl in a gas mask holding a teddy bear as buildings crumble and the sky billows with smoke behind her, there’s optimism in The Infamous Stringdusters’ call for compassion, understanding, and coming […]
The road to release for +1, the new album of duets out today from fiddle virtuoso and songwriter Mike Barnett, was longer than anyone could have imagined. The songs on +1, first slated for release last September, were recorded […]
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