Erika Wennerstrom
The Heartless Bastards' hiatus has been an inspirational move for everyone involved
The Heartless Bastards' hiatus has been an inspirational move for everyone involved
Birds of Chicago's latest set of songs are a salve in these chaotic times.
Two authors and our writer hunt down old records and uncover what it means to live a lifetime in vinyl.
The music of Reuben and the Dark is mystical for all involved, even the band members.
Shatner's record plays into his charisma and couples it with a fierce humanity.
Sarah Shook shoots straight on her life, her music, and her peers
Why Brandon Flowers is wrong about his own music on 'Battle Born'
Reacting to the past is propelling one of our favorite rock bands forward
Another irresistible melody offered up as a firstfruit to what will likely be another compelling album
From Appalachian folk to downtempo electronica and all points in between, Big Ears 2018 was a showcase of talent and artistry
A new delicate pop number from Bolander whose beauty is in the details
Two years at Big Ears Festival has influenced and inspired a greater appreciation of music.
Musician, studio guru, producer, and bandleader launches a new label, Big Ego Records, and follows the Muse
On why they had to believe they were finished before they could begin again
The acclaimed guitarist returns with another stellar release with his electric trio.
Will Johnson's latest collaborative project, Marie/Lepanto, is an album rooted in dark places and the slowness of time.
Reaching into the upper echelons of the American catalog
On being a failed novelist, a successful musician and the journey from one to the other.
Anna-Lynne Williams (Lotte Kestner, Trespassers William) reflects on The Cranberries impact on her music.
Laura Burhenn's latest record reads reactionary on the surface. Don't let that mislead you.
Beck’s music offers a complex and often contradictory experience but Sea Change is just a boring album from an artist capable of more
Remembering Tom Petty, an example of excellence in music and life
Insight from the veteran singer/songwriter and frontman for Toad the Wet Sprocket
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