Kings of the Brushwood Thicket sounds like an ensemble of what might be some rowdy pipers from the land of yonder but this simplistic, soulful, enchanting collage of frequencies emanates from the creative spirit of one Bruce Erik Brauer. You’ve probably heard Bruce’s music before; even if you don’t realize it yet. [Tweet “Stripping it […]
Interview with Helen McCreary – Kaikoura
…all of the songs on my debut EP and my upcoming album were written while I was working as an archaeologist in Christchurch, New Zealand. So my experiences there, the people I met, the homesickness I felt… all of that fed into the music.” –Helen McCreary Let our readers know who you are and where […]
Watch: Girl By The River by The Foreign Films
The Foreign Films sent us their new video for “Girl By The River” and we dig it. A beautiful little tune about the love, loss, and wonder. This song came to me in a daydream on a warm hazy afternoon in Northern Ontario. It’s fable about the fragile magic of life. A tale of love, […]
Interview with Kathy Muir
How have you been? What’s happened in the world of Kathy Muir since we reviewed your last album, which was released in the summer of 2012? Well, Far From Entirely was recorded over a series of trips between the UK and the States. Six months after the album was released I moved over to the […]
The Alpine Camp Translate Nature To Sound
The Alpine Camp was simply a challenge to translate nature’s sounds into music without any fancy gadgetry or studio over-processing but has since turned into something of an obsession for this crew of energetic and creative musicians. We wanted to transmit the vibe of rock music through the medium typically used in folk, bluegrass and […]
Listen: Shortening Bread by The Lowest Pair
The Lowest Pair features the duel banjo picking of Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee. Draped in Kendl’s high lonesome harmonies and Palmer’s midwest croon, their debut release 36¢ (Team Love Records) was hailed by many outlets and American Songwriter praised their “earnest, earthy songcraft”. Paste Magazine said about their sophomore effort, The Sacred Heart […]
Watch: Georgia by First Year On Earth – Upcoming Nashville Shows
First Year On Earth is playing two upcoming shows in Nashville: Thursday, July 9th at Mad Donna’s and Sunday, July 12th at Bluebird Cafe. First Year On Earth has an incredible back story! Frontman Ryan Murphy was spurred to live one year of his life as if it were his last, after witnessing a friend tragically lose his […]
Watch: Sweet Death Polka by Trembling Bells
Sophocles. Dennis Potter. The painter El Greco. Not the usual collection of influences that go towards shaping an album, but then Trembling Bells are not your usual sort of band. Oh, there’s a break-up with a girl in there somewhere, too, of course. That’s more the typical sort of thing, isn’t it? But The Sovereign […]
Mythpunk Songstress S.J. Tucker Releases Stolen Season
Why have I NOT heard of S.J. Tucker before?!?! Or the genre of Mythpunk?!?! (Which is as awesome as Punkgrass.) Someone has serious explaining to do… This mix of folksy, delta blues, jazz fusion stands in a league all its own. With a charming and enchanting presence, soulful and angelic voice, and the ability to tell […]
Watch: Boston Town by Della Mae
Della Mae, recently named a “New Artist You Need to Know” and one of the “50 Best Things at SXSW 2015” by Rolling Stone, have released their new, self-titled album.
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