On his new LP, Harvest Highway, Jimmy Rankin hits the road again, time traveling and traversing far-flung destinations — along with his native Nova Scotia, of course — through his singular brand of east coast folk-rock. The Cape Breton icon’s eighth solo album is rich in the narrative songwriting traditions that Rankin has been honing […]
Folk Singer-Songwriter Allen Dobb Returns to Music After a Decade-Long Hiatus at “All Costs”
After more than a decade long retreat from recording and performing, singer-songwriter Allen Dobb is returning with a new album, Alone Together, scheduled for release on February 9th, 2024. It’s a collection of ten new original songs drawn from characters, stories, and landscapes that are part of Dobb‘s experience working as a range management specialist […]
Dan Pallotta Releases New Folk Single, Playful and Existential “Kickin’ a Stone”
Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter Dan Pallotta is sharing “Kickin’ a Stone,” the latest single from his upcoming sophomore album, Winnebago Dreams (set for release on November 17th), a folk reflection which is imbued with child-like wonder. Pallotta paints the scene that inspired the songwriting: “I go for a three and a half mile walk each morning on […]
Philip Masorti Commits on New Album “Lost at Sea”
Emerging from the picturesque landscapes of Central Pennsylvania, Masorti burst onto the music scene with a distinctive style that can best be described as “New Alternative” or “New Alt.” Drawing from a vast array of influences, including musical legends like Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello, Leonard Cohen, Miles Davis, Gordon Lightfoot, and many more, Masorti masterfully […]
Interview: Via DeRoche
Via DeRoche is a vocalist and songwriter based in Brooklyn, who has emerged as a magnetic musical presence, transporting listeners to a nostalgic era where alluring melodies and unfiltered emotions intertwine beneath the moonlight. Her voice echoes the soulful legends of Stevie Nicks, channels the fearless spirit of Janis Joplin, and embodies the modern charisma […]
Interview: ROKI
Alternative pop artist ROKI started writing and producing music at a young age as a creative outlet, and later headed up multiple bands. After taking a brief hiatus from music to pursue her love of filmmaking, she returned, producing new tracks with Ben Kaplan (Mother Mother) and Winston Hauschild (Wanting Qu). During the process of recording her debut solo album, MOTHER, she […]
Psych Rockers CACTUS FLOWERS Intrigue on “Stockholm” from Upcoming LP
Among the latest to emerge from a Texas psych-rock tradition that goes back more than fifty years, Houston’s Cactus Flowers announce the November 17th release of their sophomore full-length Elation with leadoff single “Stockholm.” Once again, frontwoman/bandleader Jessica A.M. channels the power of a live volcano through her guitar rig, her tone pouring through your speakers like scorching lava. Meanwhile, her mystical lyrics convey […]
Zeroz Unviel Epic Sophomore Album “Lol”
Lol, the new album from Portland duo Zeroz, hyperpop’s answer to alt-rock/grunge, but with lots of tears and brooding to go along with all the guitar crunch. This is an infectious record with lots of emotional contours for how zany and upbeat it gets. It’s not too often that we associate face-melting guitar crunch with late-night […]
CON THE ARTIST Delivers “Life Of The Party”
South African/Canadian multidisciplinary CON THE ARTIST bleeds creativity into anything he touches. From scoring films and producing records, to sound design, video direction and recently working with a 34 piece orchestra in Greece, CON has his hands in every aspect of his art. “As a younger person, my favorite artists were like superheroes to me, […]
Eunice Keitan Debuts Sultry New Single “Cobalt Sea”
Eunice Keitan is a Malaysian/Canadian singer-songwriter whose music reflects her diverse international background and eclectic influences. With a captivating blend of Neo-Soul and World Folk styles, Eunice creates a unique sonic landscape that is both soulful and innovative. Her latest offering, “Cobalt Sea,” pushes the envelope a little further by combining South American and Southeast […]
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