Music That Takes Me Places
Daniel Caesar, born Ashton Simmonds in Oshawa, Canada, grew up Seventh-day Adventist with a pastor father whom he feared and…
Over eleven years and three albums, Curtis Harding has built his reputation on what he calls his “slop ’n’ soul” music, a fu…
Nyah Grace grew up on a farm in rural Oregon, surrounded by animals and acres of quiet. Her earliest musical dreams were sha…
Annie & The Caldwells’ debut album Can’t Lose My (Soul) is the triumphant culmination of a 40-year journey rooted in fai…
Cymande, the legendary British funk band, has returned with their latest album, Renascence. Formed in 1971 by a group of Afr…
Leon Bridges’ self-titled fourth album has really been a lifetime in the making. Through thirteen songs, Bridges journeys th…
One of the more interesting albums for me this year has been 88rising's 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE, hella (˃̣̣̥╭╮˂̣̣̥) ✧ ♡ ‧o…
Two years after her heartwarming album Mother, Cleo Sol returns with Heaven, a warm, meditative record that feels like a gen…
Terri Walker may not be familiar to many here in the states, but she's been gracing the folks in Britain for twenty year…
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