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Premiere + Interview | Molly Murphy – What You’re Living For

by Jonathan Frahm • 25 January 2021

Winding up to the 29 January release of her debut EP, Molly Murphy’s road has driven her from the historic shores of Fairfield, CT to Nashville. There in Music City, the forthcoming folk-rocker finds her digs at the Hopsmith Tavern,…

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Records, Reviews

Album | James Yorkston and the Second Hand Orchestra – The Wide, Wide River

by Mark Buckley • 22 January 2021

“I hope I can tell you that I love you, when you are too old to be told” – Struggle An album about the ageing process, past loves and friends who are no longer with us, The Wide, Wide River…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Buck Meek – Two Saviors

by Bob Fish • 15 January 2021

Two Saviors is a bit of a mystery, as is its creator Buck Meek. A country gentleman from Wimberly, Texas, Meek moved to Texas and released two solo EPs, meeting up with Adrianne Lenker and recording two additional EPs before expanding…

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Video premiere | John Paul Keith – How Can You Walk Away

by Ian Parker • 11 January 2021

In much the same way as the mighty Mississippi passes along the western side of the city, the roots of American music flow through Memphis. Soul, gospel, rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll have a home in the cultural…

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Album | Steve Earle and the Dukes – J.T.

by Bob Fish • 4 January 2021

Steve Earle never planned on making J.T., released on January 4th when Justin Townes Earle would have celebrated his 39th birthday. No one ever plans on outliving their kid. But on August 20th Justin Townes Earle died and Steve Earle was left with a…

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Records, Reviews

EP | Lanterns on the Lake – The Realist

by Zuzanna Zareba • 14 December 2020

It has been a pretty good year for Lanterns on the Lake. Spook the Herd, released in February, was nominated for the Mercury Prize, while BT Sport commissioned the band to create the theme tune for their Champions League coverage.…

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