by Chloe Mogg • • Comments Off on EP | Liela Moss – A Little Bit Of Rain
A little bit of rain never really harms anyone. People portray rain as a negative thing, but Liela Moss understands that it really is something a bit more special. Dedicating a four-track EP to lists in her mind, she’s taken…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Video Premiere | Dylan Owen – ‘A Quarter Century’
Shedding the glitzy braggadocio of modern pop poseurs, Dylan Owen’s brand of rap comes from a place of sincerity without stepping over any lines. This is an artist who acknowledges his place in the world and comfortably lies in it,…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Video premiere | Firefly Burning – Call To Me
Firefly Burning will return with their third studio album Breathe Shallow on May 31, and you’re going to want to circle the date. Working with famed producer Tim Friese-Greene, best known for his work with Talk Talk, the London collective…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | David Ian Roberts – Travelling Bright
Those who knew David Ian Roberts from his debut album, St. Roberts, may be taken aback by the strong-willed, one could say explosive Travelling Bright. The instrumental track ‘Carillon’, for instance, is reminiscent of the sunny jaunts by Balmorhea in…
by Chloe Mogg • • Comments Off on Album | Lucy Rose – No Words Left
If a songwriter is to draw you in, they need the ability to tell a story with not only their chosen instrument but their presence too. Lucy Rose has spent the time between her previous album Something’s Changing and No…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Luther Dickinson and the Sisters of the Strawberry Moon – Solstice
Under the light of the “Strawberry Moon” in 2016 (named for the time of year when the fruit is harvested), Luther Dickinson brought together a number of mostly female guests and recorded four days worth of music. The resulting collaboration…
by Pete Bate • • Comments Off on Album | Lambchop – This (Is What I Wanted To Tell You)
Kurt Wagner and his ever-shifting Nashville collective left alt.country purists on the hard shoulder years ago. Always influenced by Curtis Mayfield and other soul legends, Wagner and co have morphed into a brand new proposition in recent times – heralded…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | thinkbendy – Change
For a solid decade between 2003 and 2013, Adam Bendy toured and recorded with the New York quartet U-Melt, jamming amidst an ethereal blend of prog rock, funk, electronic, and jazz that eventually garnered the collective a national acclaim. Prior…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Jason Ringenberg – Stand Tall
It’s not often a punk from a hog farm in Southern Illinois gets a chance to escape and raise rock hell with a band like The Scorchers, but Jason Ringenberg believed he could “kick American roots music into the modern…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Stella Donnelly – Beware of the Dogs
Beware of the Dogs is the debut album by Australian Stella Donnelly. The album is deeply rooted in the jangle-pop tradition of her country. This is a decade-long tradition, but no one so far has really emerged as a potential…