God bless the incorporation of looping in modern music. Though we can go as far back as Bing Crosby in regards to contemporary usage of ostinato, the refinement of electroacoustic music in more recent times has brought us some real…
Fronted by For Folk’s Sake’s very own Joey Frendo, Michigan-based “sweater rock” band Watching for Foxes have caught the eye of Americana fans around the U.S. following their first nationwide tour with Folk Family Revival earlier this year. What began…
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsNmiwheJFo[/embedyt] This year The Last Dinosaur released their 2nd album, The Nothing. Written in response to death of a friend, the album is deeply personal, meditative and cathartic. Jamie and Rachel from the band came into the studio to…
This week the Barr Brothers’ new record Queens of the Breakers hits the shelves – the long-awaited follow-up to 2014’s Sleeping Operator. Plenty has happened to the band in the intervening three years, leading them to take a whole new…
The Deportees have been working on their debut album for three years, and now there’s only three weeks left until it arrives. The Aberdeen five-piece will release The Birth of Industry on November 3, with the album billed as an…
“It’s difficult for me to get across to you all how joyous this is for all of us.” Matthew E. White, bedecked in a dark suit and with his flowing locks constrained in a bun, almost shyly leans into the…