‘Searching For Flowers’ shows that DG Adams has both the talent and inventiveness to qualify as a bona fide singer-songwriter.
On 'Astral Plains,' Canada's Peace Flag Ensemble delve into the realms of modern spiritual jazz.
Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz deliver a somber reflection on our current times done Americana style.
The Eighty Six Seas' new EP, 'This Is Just a Simple Song' is great for those who enjoy pure, unapologetically romantic music.
On 'Ontogenesis,' Jacob "NTHNL" Rudin uses the standard elements present in the ambient genre and arranges them in an interesting way.
Head Fake's Michael Baker delivers a very promising solo EP with 'Hasten Mercy' that showcases all his musical talents.
On their second album, 'Every Moment All At Once,' the Raleigh, NC band, Pretty Crimes, cover (successfully) quite a number of indie rock sub-genres.
The Color of Cyan proves with their latest album, 'Agape', that there's still life in guitar-driven post-rock.
On 'Fits and Starts and Stops' Seth Adam delivers an album in the best tradition of classic rock which references Americana throughout.
Canadian collective The Beatroot Road start their initial series of singles with, "Underground Roots," a great mix of African/Latin vibes.
With 'Euphonious', Chawa Lilith has delivered vocal ambient music that is among the top in the genre.
While you can draw comparisons to many well-known rappers, J’Moris exhibits enough individuality and musical/lyrical capabilities to pique the interest of both hip-hop connoisseurs and those not that familiar with the genre.
With 'A Series of Moments' Sines manages to deliver some quite infectious dance music that goes beyond the standard formulas of the day.
On this career-spanning 41-track collection, titled 'The Simian River Collection 1980 -2020', Weingarten presents all the staggering variety of the music he has created so far.
On 'Moonshine,' Maurice Louca & Elephantine present themselves as a new force in spiritual jazz.
On their 4-song debut EP 'Crimson,' Americana duo Driftwood Pines show the true prowess of instrumental music.
Folk rock isn't an easy combo to pull off, but Trick Shooter Social Club do it in style with their emotional single "Don't Settle Me Down."
'Lumpkin, GA', is an important short documentary that sheds light on challenging social issues relating to immigration policies, human rights, and the American dream.
Laurence Anne's 'Oniromancie' is one of those truly nocturnal albums that will induce a dreamy state without putting you to sleep.
On 'Aftertouch,' Absolutely Free successfully combine experimentation with straightforward melody.
New documentary 'ABBA: Against the Odds' offers an in-depth examination of their 1970s heyday, and is a must for fans.
Don't let the pseudonym fool you, no techno here, just great jazzy summer sounds from the man himself, Les Techno.
"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.
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.