EDITOR’S NOTE: As 2018 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some releases from the year that we didn’t get a chance to write up when they were released. Caitlyn Smith’s Starfire was released in January. For someone who’s pursued a career […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: As 2018 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some releases from the year that we didn’t get a chance to write up when they were released. Caitlyn Smith’s Starfire was released in January. For someone who’s pursued a career […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: As 2018 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some releases from the year that we didn’t get a chance to write up when they were released. Lucie Silvas’ E.G.O. was released in August. There are so many pure lyrical […]
Kelcy Mae is a wandering soul throughout Ever More Nest’s debut album The Place That You Call Home. Ever More Nest is the passion project of the New Orleans-based singer-songwriter who called on several esteemed musicians, including producer Neilson Hubbard, […]
Hymn For Her’s Lucy Tight and Wayne Waxing are the ideal modern day hippies. They’ve made a home out of a 16-foot airstream straight from the 1960s, using it as a sacred space to write, record, and raise their young […]
Jill Sobule established herself as a gifted singer-songwriter with the groundbreaking “I Kissed a Girl” and “Supermodel” in 1995, setting into motion a career that spans 12 albums and musical contributions to various TV shows with a catalog of honest […]
Roscoe & Etta, the self-titled debut album from the duo comprised of Maia Sharp and Anna Schulze, is a masterful example of the magic these acclaimed singer-songwriters can create together. The project takes your mind down a wandering path, one […]
“Everything has a story” is one of the many words of wisdom Israel Nash shares on his new record, Lifted, and when it comes to stories, Nash tells a beautiful one with an honest soul and brilliant mind. Nash has […]
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