The Electric Rag Band’s sixth album is a guaranteed good time.
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Carter Sampson’s new album is a care-free ride across open roads
Carter Sampson releases Wilder Side, her first full-length album since 2011.
Matt Jewett’s emotionally charged songs strike a brooding punk-rock chord
Playing live is a matter of life or death for Oklahoma folk-punk troubadour Matt Jewett — sometimes, quite literally.
Veteran duo Trout Fishing in America is reeling in the folk
Ezra Idlet and Keith Grimwood, at 6 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 5 inches, respectively, are as visually contrasting as their divergent backgrounds.
Certain aspects of s?n ?a??’s music suggest impenetrability, even if that wasn’t her intention.
Certain aspects of s?n ?a??’s music suggest impenetrability, even if that wasn’t her intention.
Album review: Elms Parallel Lines EP
Elms is a sort of soft rebirth for Chelsey Cope, but it also represents something of a sacrifice.
Old Crow Medicine Show has cure for what ails you
Though they travel by bus and not horse-drawn wagons, Old Crow Medicine Show offers an elixir much like the medicine shows of old.
Unheard Woody Guthrie tunes, audio history tour set for release
A three-disc collection of an “audio tour” of Guthrie’s music and his home, “My Name is New York,” will be released Sept. 23.
Christian Lee Hutson’s creative spirit is emboldened with every tour stop
As self-aware as he is self-deprecating, Christian Lee Hutson isn’t afraid to cut deep into his psyche to further his work and mine a new song.
Local folk band Idabel writes music with an open mind
So much modern, popular folk has devolved into a series of well-placed “heys.” But Idabel stands undaunted by the negative space those hollers so often occupy.
