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."
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.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Rhino Records are releasing a special box set on May 14, 2021 - containing unreleased demos, outtakes, and alternate takes.
On November 13, 2020, the recording giant will release Johnny Cash and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, an album that “re-imagines” 12 Johnny Cash performances in new symphonic arrangements.
"Hashslingin' Blues" is a jolly folk song to get you through yet another restaurant shift and yet another disappointment along the long way to your dream.
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.
With 'Songs from the Briarpatch', Will Jackson delivers an album of good to excellent songwriting, that will please any discerning Americana fan.
On "Precious Love," Chris Birkett escapes the smooth 'muzak' trap and turns it into a great single.
Much like sand, Howe Gelb's music goes everywhere. From punky electro-pop to Americana to flamenco... you name it. Over 4 decades of musical exploration have made him one the most interesting cult icons in music today.
Punk and country aren’t exactly genres that go hand in hand, but they can actually make for great travel buddies you can follow "Till the End."
'The Hardest Part' is a beautiful synergy of folk, country, and indie pop/rock, a constant and fluid interplay between the genres and the musician's emotions.