Phil and Lu Share a Beautiful, Haunting Video for “Oh, My My”
What happens when the younger generation of a family band grows up and leaves the nest? In the case of siblings Phil and Laura Stancil, who grew up playing with … Read more
What happens when the younger generation of a family band grows up and leaves the nest? In the case of siblings Phil and Laura Stancil, who grew up playing with … Read more
The “I’ll do and say what I want” tone that many alt-country rockers have in their music is very strong here on Vandoliers’ debut album, Ameria-Kinda. It’s actually hard to … Read more
This rich and varied collection is a tribute to one of the USA’s most beloved rock ‘n’ roll groups, and their influence on the Latin American musical community. Featuring many of … Read more
Phat Bollard might just be the most important group you’ve never heard of. Hailing from Cornwall, England, they survive by busking the streets, touring the UK and living out of … Read more
October 21st will mark the sophomore release from Nashville’s Maradeen. Above the Horizon, produced by Moon Taxi’s Wes Bailey, is comprised of ten tracks that are all over the map. … Read more
Macy Gray is no stranger to jazz, considering herself a jazz singer at heart, but after nine sweet soulful sing-along records, longtime fans are happily surprised with her latest record, … Read more
By Brenda Hillegas Blending together alternative, folk and pop to create their incredibly unique sound, this quartet (Jonathon Franklin on violin, Brian Webb on cello, Jesse Shiroma on accordion … Read more
Experimental music and performance art ensemble, Cyphered Threads, weren’t content to make an album about love, loss, family, friends—the typical topics. Not even close. For their upcoming LP, Human Observations … Read more
Blues fans all felt a little, well, blue when Mike Zito announced that he was leaving the heavy-hitting supergroup, Royal Southern Brotherhood, but now that he’s announced his second solo … Read more