Some singers have an old soul, but Malcolm Holcombe’s has always felt downright primordial. Across the ages, he has developed a rugged state of grace that’s all his own. Such gifted players as Greg Leisz, Jerry Scheff and Stuart Duncan […]
Malcolm Holcombe’s late-’90s release A Hundred Lies struck with the force of a revelation. Holcombe’s loose-knit narratives, delivered in his grainy, gritty voice, hearkened back to such singer-songwriter landmarks as Guy Clark’s Old No. 1 and Townes Van Zandt’s Live […]
Virtuous patience is sometimes rewarded. It’s taken almost three years for this debut from North Carolina’s Malcolm Holcombe to be released, so it seems fitting that it took a few trips through the record for everything to click. With the […]
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