Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz deliver a somber reflection on our current times done Americana style.
On 'Break Free!' Erik & The Worldy Savages cover a gamut of world music, fusing it with other current sounds.
On 'Border Patrol,' Farees — musician, producer, poet, and activist extraordinaire — is right on target with both his music and his important message.
Fences & Bonnie "Prince" Billy, come together to deliver both an impeccable original and cover single with "Niagara" & "Sympathy For The Devil."
With 'Cedars', Field Works finds unifying elements in different musical concepts and poetry in different languages.
On their self-titled debut, Flavour Nurse make mystic concept prog-rock palpable for a wider audience than just the fans of the genre.
With ‘Yellowthroat’, Fred Abong has delivered a very intriguing collection of left-field music that begs to be heard.
On 'Tancade,' Gaspar Claus delivers a truly cleansing musical experience, all with the use of one instrument, his cello.
While 'Fixed Memory', Glenn Echo doesn't necessarily break any new ground in the alt-folk realm, it easily matches the quality of some of the highest regarded acts in the genre.
Real African rhythms with rumbling guitars and Zamba’s lyrics, with neither the beats, rhythms, or Zamba’s raps missing a single step.
Grave Jones channels his anger and frustration about the situation in his native Lebanon through "Heaven Only Knows," an excellent Britpop rocker.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest album from Gunna, 'a Gift & a Curse.'
With 'Sirens Go By', the second installment of their four-part series, Eric Anders and Mark O'Bitz deliver an album perfectly suited for these isolated times.
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.
Faron Sage's "Head or Tail" single favors the thought provoking, socially conscious side of hip-hop to good effect.
Fences is a slow quiet family drama that I would suggest to anybody to watch. It's subtle, yet packs in lots of intensity with steady cinematography and a few interesting plot twists.
The Academy Awards have been troubled for quite a long time, and seemed like one of those unsolvable problems. But this year's Oscars show, for the first time in at least a decade, was actually well-done.
"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.
"Town Without Soul" oozes with Fred Wickham Caravan's raw, poetic lines, unadulterated singing, and the (signature for the genre) slide guitars that sound like a summer childhood memory.
GEA's "Uusikuu" shows what can you achieve when inspired by the nature that surrounds you.
With an album title like 'Cinematica,' Globus promise wide-screen musical images, and that is exactly what they deliver.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest album from the Gorillaz, 'Cracker Island.'
Renowned platinum-selling artist, Gregory Abbott, gets that summer feeling just right with his latest single "Summer in the City."
On the aptly titled 'Ocean Letters,' Danish singer-songwriter Hannah Schneider is able to skip across genres like an ocean breeze.