Music That Takes Me Places
Bonny Light Horseman's Keep Me On Your Mind/See You Free is "an ode to the blessed mess of our humanity." With…
A few years back, Ian Felice started revisiting old demos that he said had never seen the light of day and recordings that h…
I have been a big fan of Matthew Houk, aka Phosphorescent, for many years. He's a fantastic songwriter, singer, and musi…
LeBlanc was in Austin, Texas, climbing the face of a 100-foot cliff, gambling with 'Mother Nature’s good graces' as …
There are albums that at are at once new and yet are so seemingly familiar....like an album that you have been listening to…
Bonny Light Horseman’s self-titled debut is a gorgeous reimagining of traditional folk songs, brought to life with warmth, s…
Matthew Houck, who performs under the moniker Phosphorescent, was one of my great musical discoveries this year. I don't…
With the help of band's such as Fleetfoxes, Neo-Folk Rock has found a wide audience over the past few years and it has b…
I have been an admirer and fan of Andrew Bird for years. With each new release, Bird, a mult-instrumentalist who is classica…
It might seem hard to believe that a band that has been together for a little more than a year, can have gained such a large…
Fleet Foxes are finally back with a follow up to their self titled debut album, one that sold over a million copies world wi…
I have really been enjoying listening to We Are Gold Mounds by John Heart Jackie. Jennie Wayne and Peter Murray, the duo beh…
Discovering Kristian Matsson, better known as The Tallest Man On Earth, has been one of the great pleasures of this past yea…
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