Finding his own voice, Julia is a significant breakthrough for Ásgeir. The lyrics, for the first time, are totally his own. In the past his songs have been based on the poetry of his father, Einar Georg Einarsson, with English…
There’s an art to maintaining a low profile. Hirta (in the guise of Alistair Paxton) whose new album, Soft Peaks represents a major step forward, has been able to maintain a sort of relative obscurity while still being in the…
The development of Ye Vagabonds, as they have shifted from traditional songs to personal portraits, can be tracked in the way All Tied Together creates a dynamic where the MacGloinn brothers are able to merge old and new forms in…
Lucinda Williams has always been an activist. Her motivation has never been stronger due to the current resident in the White House. World’s Gone Wrong looks to light a flame that won’t be extinguished over the next three years. The…
How do we process grief? How do we go on after tragedy strikes? How do we heal? These are key questions that have shaped Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana Estrada’s second studio album Vendrán Suaves Lluvias, which translates to “Soft Rains Will…
There are dark places in Jeff Clarke’s world. Miracle after Miracle after … details that world, filling in the pains of existence. What he sees and what he feels can sound quite torturous, yet along with the pain, there’s a beautiful uncertainty.…