Brandon Grafius has spent most of his life in Michigan, and has been performing in the Lansing area for almost 20 years. When he’s not playing guitar, he teaches Old Testament and Hebrew at Ecumenical Theological Seminary in Detroit. Brandon’ s new album Another Door is now available and the interview below provides some insight […]
Phillip Sandifer Releases New Album Recently Played
Phillip Sandifer recently released his newest project Recently Played. Preview tracks or grab your copy here. More info on Phillip below. Phillip Sandifer is a writer, recording artist and sometime music producer. His early years were rooted in contemporary Gospel with opportunities to record a duet with Jennifer Warnes, write songs for Glen Campbell and […]
Birds Over Arkansas Soar With Their Blend of Americana and Prog-Rock
Birds Over Arkansas is what happens when the influences of Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Tom Petty, The Avett Brothers and Iron & Wine align themselves with the creative spirits of Scott Haskitt (guitar, lead vocals), Laura Hartshorn (keyboards, vocals), John Mondick (guitar, vocals), Ryan Berg (drums), and Chico Huff (bass). Welcoming the odd time signatures […]
Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders Return With Go By Myself
You might remember NSW, Australia’s alternafolk, countricana, hard rock jammin’ outfit Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders from our previous coverage. This crew is back with their new album Go By Myself. Go By Myself by Billy Roberts And The Rough Riders Opening up with the gut wrenching bass line, haunting piano, and driving guitars […]
Tumbler Release Rocking New Album You Said
Richard and Harry Grace and Dave Needham make up the Epsom, UK folk/rock project Tumbler. Their new album You Said is now available. A record full of simple but awesome songs flexing serious musical muscle and a lyrical punch that will send you straight to the repeat button; You Said appeals to a wide range […]
Watch: Innerlich Elvis 2 by Le Magnetophone
I love finding new music from places outside the U.S. I was recently introduced to Germany’s Le Magnetophone and, even though my skills in German are non-existent, this group rocks. Check out the video for Innerlich Elvis 2 below. Their single “Dorf im Herbst” is also a tasty jam and is now featured on our […]
Watch W.B. and The Geezers Perform You See Old I See History
There is a schism building in country music, what is new country, why is old school, now ALT-country?. Well how many Sixty year old’s put together an EP and a Full length CD and then try and break into Country music to fill that gap? W.B. and The Geezers are receiving airplay outside the US […]
Tawny Ellis’ Muscle Shoals inspired and recorded EP, Ghosts of the Low Country
A native of Savannah, GA and now living in Los Angeles, Tawny Ellis traveled back to the South to record her newest EP, Ghosts of the Low Country. Recorded at the renowned FAME Studios and produced by Rick Hall, The sounds on Ghosts of the Low Country are as soulful as the region and bring […]
Watch: Crossroads by Sara Syms
Following her highly acclaimed debut album, nominated for IMEA’s Americana Album of the Year, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sara Syms‘ sophomore release is an artistic and personal breakthrough for the lifelong overchiever. Even before the album’s release, Way Back Home caught the attention of music critics for its artistic honesty and vulnerability as Syms’ lyrics plumb […]
Helen McCreary Takes Us To Kaikoura
If you missed our introductory interview with Helen McCreary, find that gem here. McCreary, a wandering minstrel archaeologist, was raised in beautiful upstate New York, served as a backpacking instructor in Wyoming, and archaeology has taken her to Mali, Turkey, Mongolia, and the topic of her new EP – Kaikoura. Now, based in NYC, Helen […]
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