Cowboy Junkies Release Sharon Temple Sessions, A Limited Run of the ‘Lost’ Album
The one-microphone recording, captured over 3 days at Sharon Temple in 1989, is a ‘lost’ album featuring songs that became The Caution Horses.
Read moreThe one-microphone recording, captured over 3 days at Sharon Temple in 1989, is a ‘lost’ album featuring songs that became The Caution Horses.
Read moreThe Los Angeles-based vocalist, 26, sings in a cloudless alto with a crystalline shimmer: an effortless but unfussy jazz feeling and immaculate musicianship.
Read moreBlues aficionado and guest columnist Chris Friend explores the first decade of rock and roll.
Read moreParallel Motion is a Technicolor portrait of a working band that’s still stretching its wings. It captures a vibrant creative communion.
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 moreBuddy Guy’s song catalogue is a treasure house that has often been looted by lesser bluesmen. For proof, check out his ‘Living Proof’ album.
Read moreA Town Called Earth: The Immortal Edition offers a welcome opportunity to revisit the band’s full-throttle beginnings and its propulsive groove.
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