Roland Kirk ‘Live at Ronnie Scott’s 1963’ Album Preview
This intimate recording captures Kirk at his innovative best, winding his way through a passionate set, dynamically intricate and powerfully intense.
Read moreThis intimate recording captures Kirk at his innovative best, winding his way through a passionate set, dynamically intricate and powerfully intense.
Read more“Providence’ leans on pillars the band was built on: a reverence for masterful, relatable songwriting and a lack of interest in following the rules.
Read moreAustin-based artist Jeremy Nail’s fifth album finds the singer-songwriter grappling with loneliness – not the self-destructive kind, though.
Read moreA Town Called Earth: The Immortal Edition offers a welcome opportunity to revisit the band’s full-throttle beginnings and its propulsive groove.
Read moreCalgary-based classical guitarist Ben Lahring has released his second album, a work of originality and shimmering beauty. Highly recommended.
Read moreWith one of the strongest debut albums in the Americana field in some time, Joseph Shipp seems bound for songwriting glory. It’s a must-hear.
Read moreRain, Wind and Speed contains some of Casal’s most enduring songs, including “All The Luck In The World,” “Virginia Dare” and “Best To Believe”.
Read moreIn Volume II, Mathieu David Gagnon continues his expansion of classical composition archetypes to meet a new realm of sonic romanticism.
Read moreWith a sound rooted in jazz, improv, hip-hop, dub and electronic music, brace yourself for an intergalactic trip through colourful musical worlds.
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