Dawn Landes’ new album, Row, is to a certain extent a victim of the coronavirus. The soundtrack to a musical, it has been released without the show being staged. It was due to be premiered in summer at the Williamstown […]
Dawn Landes’ new album, Row, is to a certain extent a victim of the coronavirus. The soundtrack to a musical, it has been released without the show being staged. It was due to be premiered in summer at the Williamstown […]
Dawn Landes’ My Tiny Twilight EP bloomed out of the “exhaustion, bewilderment, and pure love” that followed the birth of her daughter. This collection of six folk songs — the follow-up to the Nashville-based singer/songwriter’s 2018 LP Meet Me at the […]
It’s a bumper crop of new releases this week, including one I’m very excited about from The War and Treaty, ND’s Spotlight band for August. If you need a little dose of hope these days, Healing Tide will be very good for what ails […]
It’s a bumper crop of new releases this week, including one I’m very excited about from The War and Treaty, ND’s Spotlight band for August. If you need a little dose of hope these days, Healing Tide will be very good for what ails […]
Dawn Landes’ Meet Me at the River is a present record. On her fifth studio album, Landes is shaped by her past and is curious about the future, but does not dwell on either. Instead she looks around and says […]
Performing with Sufjan Stevens. The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
FRESH TRACK: 49 Winchester – ‘Leavin’ This Holler’Check it out
SPONSORED BY NEW WEST RECORDS
As one of the last resources dedicated to covering roots music and related stories, we need the support of our readers. While No Depression is read in print and digital by over a million people annually, only a small percentage support us through subscriptions or donations.
Your support is vital in keeping No Depression’s website free and our coverage independent. Please consider becoming a subscriber or providing a donation. With your help, No Depressioncan continue to grow and cover roots music the way it deserves.
Please consider becoming a subscriber or providing a donation. With your help, No Depression can continue to grow and cover roots music the way it deserves.