With his new single, "Feet Out The Window", Vancouver's Geoff Gibbons comes up with an authentic slice of alt-country that is both retro and modern.
Check out our sit down with rising pop singer Novul, where we talk about her new single "Big & Rich", coming from a small town of 490 people, blending genres, and much more.
Robert Allen, aka DownTown Mystic's, "Shadow Walk" is the type of song you’d expect to hear in a 'Sons of Anarchy' scene or a western, the perfect backdrop to bikers or cowboys riding out.
Check out our sit down with indie-folk songstress Cat Clyde, where we talk about her new album 'Down Rounder,' recording it in 6 days, concerts in Europe vs North America, the state of folk/country, and much more.
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.
In the early '70s, Lowell George and Little Feat were on the cusp of becoming one of America's most popular bands with their mix of swampy blues, rock, and country; but for inexplicable reasons they never quite broke through.
The last album recorded by legendary New Orleans pianist, composer, and singer Dr. John is finally being released this Fall, titled 'Things Happen That Way.'
Janet Batch's latest single "Too Much For Me" certainly won't be too much for many fans of great Americana music.
On 'Good and Green Again' Jake Xerxes Fussell is not only able to revive tradition but make it sound completely fresh.
With 'Always Honey,' Michigan's Scotty Karate delivers confident country-punk full of surprises.
In a true country fashion, Janet Batch pours out her frustrations about her ungrateful man into a boot-stomping track, called "Got No Idea."
Shawna Virago delivers another good alt-country effort with her transgender-themed new single.
Dolly Parton's newly announced rock album, 'Rockstar', will include everybody from Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, to Lizzo, Miley Cyrus, and more.
Fan favorites 'Sailin’ Shoes' and 'Dixie Chicken' are the two albums getting the extra treatment and will be released on 3-LP 180-gram vinyl.
Check out our sit down with the enigmatic, mask-wearing, rapper/singer-songwriter RMR, where we talk about his new single "Crazy" with renowned producer Ryan Lewis, his mega-viral hit "Rascal", tearing down genre boundaries, his mysterious persona, and much more.
Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves are launching their new reality competition show, 'My Kind of Country,' with the hopes of bringing more diversity into country music.
Denver quartet The Barlow locate their music in the essence of Americana sound with 'New Year, Old Me.'
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.
This concert at the Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco is one of over 1,300 concerts Owsley "Bear" Stanley recorded and kept in his private collection.
With 'Here For It All,' Sean Devine balances the Americana music concepts with a personal view, delivering an album well worth a listen.
Cashavelly Morrison's "Match Me" sounds like the lovechild of '90s alternative rock and Sarah McLachlan in its unadulterated poignancy.
Will Oldham is a true avant-garde pioneer. Whether it's been through acting, poetry, photography, or the multitude of different music representations, he's always pushed the boundaries of what it means to be an "artist."