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Album | Windborne – To Warm The Winter Hearth

by Anna Main • 7 December 2024

To Warm The Winter Hearth, the latest polyphonic masterpiece by New England vocal quartet Windborne, rolls in as the nights grow ever longer. The beautiful four-part harmonies offered by Lauren Breunig, Jeremy Carter-Gordon, Lynn Rowan and Will Rowan are the star…

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Album | Lucinda Williams – Sings the Beatles from Abbey Road

by Bob Fish • 6 December 2024

Lucinda Williams hasn’t always walked the straightest road. Since 2020 she’s survived a tornado, the pandemic and a stroke that has to date kept her from playing the guitar. She’s also released two albums of her own work, and six…

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Album | The Unthanks – In Winter

by Ian Parker • 29 November 2024

If we were drawing up a list of the artists we’d most like to hear make a seasonal record, the Unthanks would be somewhere near the top. Their rich instrumentation, careful arrangements, and beautiful harmonies are just the warming sound…

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Album | the innocence mission – Midwinter Swimmers

by Bob Fish • 29 November 2024

Sometimes the name of a band says it all. Exuding a childlike sense of joy and wonder, the innocence mission evoke memories and marvel on Midwinter Swimmers. Memories of days long past, and marvel that we live in a world…

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Album | Aisha Badru – The Sun Still Rises

by Bob Fish • 29 November 2024

Aisha Badru is an alchemist. She distills human experience with all its chaos and craziness into simple human truths as she paves a pathway to introspection. On The Sun Still Rises, only her second full-length album, she looks upon her…

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Album | Father John Misty – Mahashmashana

by Bob Fish • 22 November 2024

The “great cremation ground” of Father John Misty’s Mahashmashana provides Josh Tillman with a way to examine the wonderfully weird life he has lived over the past ten years. The ultimate observer, he casts a jaundiced eye at the world…

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