Lucy Rose’s second album might not feature anything too challenging, any radical twists or changes of direction, but you don’t need to scratch too far beneath the surface to find Work It Out full of wondrous charms, sweet melodies and…
Gill Landry’s self-titled third album is a collection of tales from someone who has learned proceeding with caution might be best for survival. The Louisiana native and long-time Old Crow Medicine Show member has created one of those go-to records…
We Come Alive is back for one more show before a two month Summer break. This one is for those of you not at Glastonbury Festival who instead have the opportunity to be in the best pub in London watching…
As a member of Espers, Meg Baird has been a key player in the 21st century psychfolk revival, with a string of critically-acclaimed records. Equally impressive are her two understated yet exceptional solo albums, the most recent of which, 2011’s…
Ryan Adams’ output over the last 15 years of his solo career has been nothing short of prolific, with a string of albums complimented by an array of one-off singles and side-projects. Perhaps it’s no surprise then that when he…
The fourth album from Los Angelas based foll-rock band, Dawes, proves to be a phenomenal addition to their discography. Produced in Nashville by David Rawlings, All Your Favorite Bands features nine new original recordings written by guitarist and vocalist Taylor…