Trouble could scarcely begin Reina Mora’s career any better. This lead off single from her first studio release finds her bringing her influences together under...
Personal experience and profound artistry provide Cameron Blake’s second album Fear Not with all the gravitas it needs to loom as one of the year’s...
FXRRVST’s nine song first studio release, May XXVI, will likely end the year as one of the more creative efforts in guitar-centric music. Their impressive...
Bluegrass and classic country circa 2017 doesn’t really get any better than Donna Ulisse’s Breakin’ Easy. This is a solidly traditional minded effort that leaves...
This is one of those albums that bowls you over. It sounds like a music career of putting his songwriting on the back burner while...
Rarely will you hear a debut with such sly, understated ambition. Weatherboy represents the creative union of two seemingly disparate musical sensibilities. Ragnar Rosinkranz, Icelandic...
Which Way Left? is a fourteen song release from Sam Green and the Time Machine, a marvelous musical experience hailing from Australia that is certain...
(Burning Through), The title of Dave Vargo’s debut solo album can be read as a reference to undiminished desire. Despite a long musical career backing...
Few albums released in 2016 show off diversity and sure-footed command of multiple musical styles like the debut from Tampa, Florida based quartet Phantom Phunk....
The third recording from Southern California based Angie and the Deserters, You, follows up magnificently on their latest release Blood Like Wine and manifests quite...