On May 10th, cellist Ben Sollee will release his new album, Inclusions (or you preorder it NOW from Bandcamp with some special add ons). Over the last few weeks, Sollee has released several tracks off […]
Category: Artist Feature
New Ollabelle Album In The Works
I’ve been a fan of Ollabelle for a long time and I miss them. I remember seeing them sing “Gone Today” before a packed crowd at tiny Banjo Jim’s back in April 2007 (see video of that […]
Rounder Reissues Woody Guthrie’s Live Wire
Back in 2001, The Woody Guthrie Archives received two spools of wire recordings from a live Woody Guthrie performance held in Newark, New Jersey in 1949. This week, Rounder Records is reissuing this rare live […]
Spirit Family Reunion’s “100 Greenback Dollar Bills”
So, I caught up with the good folks (and my neighbors) in Spirit Family Reunion earlier this week. After one good tour of the south, they made it back to Brooklyn with only two van […]
local clippings: Brooklyn’s Jus Post Bellum
Opening up for Spirit Family Reunion at The Rock Shop in Park Slope last weekend was Brooklyn’s own Jus Post Bellum. If you can’t remember back to your American History classes, jus post bellum is a […]
grass clippings review: Alison Krauss + Union Station – Paper Airplane
There’s not really a contemporary bluegrass band with a reach like Alison Krauss + Union Station. While these guys are amazing musicians, they show off in ways that both music snobs and pop country fans […]
Middle Brother on Middle Brother’s Middle Brother
One of the most memorable moments of SXSW 2010 (not like I was there, but I read a little bit about it) was when John McCauley III of Deer Tick, Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes and Delta […]
Difficult Decisions: Newport Folk Fest or Floydfest
As if there are enough decisions to be made about which stage to watch at one festival, I’m now torn between two festivals. Last year I hit the Newport Folk Festival and had an […]
the backstory: The Low Anthem
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 […]
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 […]