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Whisky and campfire music: Old Bill Henry’s debut is honest, raw, and fun as hell

  • November 26, 2020
  • Jesse Wilkinson
Any album that opens with the lines “Back in the glory days/ You and your Du Maurier’s/ Wisers healing open wounds/ Howling at the Harvest Moon” is going to get…
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Music we’re rranting and rraving about in October

  • October 22, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
I don’t know what happened to 2020, we went from being cooped up inside trying to get over the fact that it felt like March 163rd and no all of…
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Carbon Dallas delivers cool, new genre-blending album

  • October 16, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
‘Genres are stupid, why not just mix ‘em all together?, Carbon Dallas boldly ask. Fortunately, their debut album Elements offers up 10 tracks of “hip-hop-infused hard pop-rock” to make you…
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Andrew McArthur’s debut a dreamy, psychedelic soundscape

  • September 3, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
From the opening notes of Andrew McArthur’s debut album Warez, you’re drawn into a dreamy, psychedelic soundscape in the vein of My Morning Jacket, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, or even…
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Madison Galloway’s Moon & Mercury full of catchy blues numbers

  • August 28, 2020
  • Jesse Wilkinson
When we were putting together our lineup for the now cancelled Railyard Music Festival this summer, we thought Fergus’ Madison Galloway would make a nice addition. Then we listened to…
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Music we’re rranting and rraving about

  • August 25, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
Le Ren – Morning & Melancholia Earlier this year, I remember reading an article with the headline, “Loretta Lynn declares country music dead” and laughing out loud to myself. It…
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