Over the weekend, I finally bought Smart Flesh, The Low Anthem’s newest album which was released in January. I can’t stop. It’s so good. Can’t believe I waited this long. I caught these guys at […]
Month: March 2011
grass stains: Daytrotter Session with Frontier Ruckus
A couple weeks back, Daytrotter released a second session from Frontier Ruckus, the delicate finger-picking Michigan Americana folk band, with a few tracks from the band’s latest album Deadmalls And Nightfalls (released last summer) and […]
local clippings: LA’s Rose’s Pawn Shop
I love hearing from folks about new music. But more often than not, I don’t really like the music that I’m pitched. However, this week the wind must have been blowing the right way. I […]
fresh clippings: David Berkeley’s Some Kind of Cure
Just read a pretty amazing story about Brooklyn’s David Berkeley in the newest issue of Relix. Berkeley’s new album, Some Kind of Cure, was written while he was living in a 35 person village in […]