Lea Thomas has shared her new single "We Must Be In Love," a love note to the cosmos, to this earth, to the places that shaped our lives.
'Better Luck Next Time,' the new folk-pop EP from Brother Valiant is all about accepting the imperfections of life.
Folk-rock musician Tuelo shared her promising new track "Bitter Weeping," a powerful, acoustic guitar-led tune, like a diary made public.
Acclaimed California rock band Dawes have shared "House Parties," marking a distinctive new chapter for the band.
Monsters of Folk have just released the reissue of their highly acclaimed self-titled debut, with an additional 5 studio tracks.
In retrospect, 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' is almost certainly his best solo album, ranks among the best he has ever recorded, and represents one of the best showcases of that late '60s/ early '70s California sound.
The box set, which is slated to release October 23, will include the first seven of John Prine's albums along with a 20-page booklet written by renowned rock critic David Fricke.
Emmy award-winning indie duo The Bergamot’s new record 'Mayflies' is a dreamy, melancholic album that conjures up Still Corners with a unique twist.
Dawes' live show remains the group’s true apotheosis: a rowdy, rollicking good time that wanders at will through their 10-year, 6-album career while retooling old favorites, debuting unheard tracks, and pulling the crowd together in anthemic sing-alongs. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.
Dawes have shared their new single, “Still Strangers Sometimes,” a song about the spiritual investigation of long-term relationships.
Los Angeles based folk/rock artist Pigeon Club has just delivered 'Another Year In The Minors', a collaboration with Fiona Apple producers.
Why Bonnie unveils the new single "Rhyme or Reason," about regenerating a sense of hope after the loss of Howerton’s brother.
South African-born, NYC/Dublin-based folk-rock musician Tuelo shares hopeful, calming track & official video "Green Light."
If there ever was an artist that would perfectly embody an artists' artist and critical darling, it would be David Ackles, whose short career spawned one of music's most highly regarded albums.
As was the case with his son Jeff, Tim Buckley had both an incredible songwriting talent and an even more incredible, multi-octave voice. Also like his son, he's become a cult icon in his own right.
The collection, titled 'Songs of Hard Times: Up, Over & Through (1936-1982),' is out now on Bandcamp and features 20 songs specifically curated for these trying times.
The Suitcase Junket may have welcomed more people into the studio, but live it’s still a solo affair—which isn’t to say he doesn’t get a little help. With a quick wit and wry smile, Lorenz pulls the crowd in and makes them as much a part of the performance as himself. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.