On 'Americana Vol. 2' saxophonist JD Allen continues his excellent music explorations primarily between jazz and blues.
The California Honeydrops cover a gamut of styles on 'Soft Spot' with sophistication and ease.
Taylor Alexander delivers an excellent baroque pop/Americana combination on 'Hymns for a Hollow Earth.'
We have the privilege of premiering the lead self-titled single from Izzy Oram Brown's upcoming debut album 'Mess.' Smoldering post-Americana, equal parts grounded and dreamlike
Denver quartet The Barlow locate their music in the essence of Americana sound with 'New Year, Old Me.'
Authenticity is an absolute must for any quality work of art. As is talent. Nate Paladino's 'Drown with Me' oozes plenty of both.
After a break of some twenty years, Stevie Cornell comes back to music with some enjoyable, subtle roots pop.
Janet Batch's latest single "Too Much For Me" certainly won't be too much for many fans of great Americana music.
Eric Anders & Mark O'Bitz continue their music in the time of the coronavirus series with 'Stuck Inside', a quality album about Americana and moody rock.
With 'Here For It All,' Sean Devine balances the Americana music concepts with a personal view, delivering an album well worth a listen.
With ‘Radiations’ Allen doesn't re-invent the singer-songwriter wheel, but he certainly makes it shine in its best light.
With 'Songs from the Briarpatch', Will Jackson delivers an album of good to excellent songwriting, that will please any discerning Americana fan.
On 'Fits and Starts and Stops' Seth Adam delivers an album in the best tradition of classic rock which references Americana throughout.
Jeremy Nail's 'Behind the Lights' is an album full of firmly focused, expressive songs that work both musically and lyrically.
To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Sun Records, they're releasing a new special collection featuring contributions from ten of the industry’s top music supervisors.
The Empty Pocket's 'Outside Spectrum' could easily be a whole night's worth of songs in a classic piano bar, existing in a reality, isolated from modern times.
Americana-tinged Chicago quartet The Empty Pockets' "Youth Vaping" represents an excellent introduction to their upcoming album 'Outside Spectrum.'
The Skye Bleu Crew's "Doll House" is an enticing debut that just stimulates the listeners, particularly of the genre, to see/hear what else is in that dollhouse after all.
With 'River Fools & Mountain Saints, Ian Noe delivers some exemplary Americana with some shades of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
With 'Welcome to the River', Westrock deliver something great that could be called 'strictly outdoors' Americana.
On his ''69 Camaro' EP, Seneko comes up with an excellent power-pop version of Americana music.
Genres come and go, but on 'A Song of Your Own' Crossroad Saints have sussed out the essence of what modern Southern Rock should sound like.
Sam Filiatreau's self-titled debut album promises and delivers timeless Americana music.
With her latest album, 'How Many Times', you can now add Esther Rose to that list of female artists expanding and pushing the boundaries of country music.