It is a rare thing for the world to give us a chance to process our grief, to contemplate how time has marked us and colored our lives. On True North, Caroline Spence explores the impact that grieving can have […]
It is a rare thing for the world to give us a chance to process our grief, to contemplate how time has marked us and colored our lives. On True North, Caroline Spence explores the impact that grieving can have […]
When we last heard from Caroline Spence, she had crafted an album of songs about whole-hearted yearning and losing herself in love. 2017’s Spades & Roses was brimming with tales of romance and coming of age, hardship and risk, all […]
2017 was a banner year for Americana. Jason Isbell and John Moreland, the genre’s flagbearers, released new albums and many emerging artists produced outstanding debut and sophomore efforts. A look back at 2017 is also laced with sadness upon the […]
Spades and Roses is…wow. At first I wrote it off as the kind of frail, boring acoustic guitar songs about broken hearts that seems to pass for feminine these days. I was being a fucking idiot. I’m not sure which […]
There’s a deluge of new music coming out lately, so much so that it might be difficult for you to keep up, dear reader. But don’t worry, we’ve got the good stuff for you this week. No Depression premiered a spacey/twangy track from Atlanta […]
Remember when you first heard John Moreland’s High on Tulsa Heat in 2015 and it made you ugly-cry every time you listened for its deeply personal, detailed songwriting and his heartbreakingly genuine voice? You may have the same reaction to […]
It took until the middle of the final day at 30A Songwriters Festival, as Caroline Spence was singing in a dark tent about watered-down whiskey, for me to remember that not everyone in the audience was a songwriter. For many […]
The stretch of Highway 30A between Rosemary Beach and Miramar, Florida, is a quaint, picturesque roadside that looks as if it were torn straight from a brochure for snowbirds. Gently colored buildings house craft breweries and seafood restaurants, woodfired pizza, yoga, […]
An Appreciation The Cast The Band: Sons of Bill, consisting of the Wilson brothers, James (guitar), Sam (guitar), and Abe (keyboards), Joe Dickey (bass), and Todd Wellons (drums) The Guests: Seth Green (founding Sons of Bill bass player), Caroline Spence, […]
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