Morphine: Journey of Dreams
The drug of choice for much of the 1990s indie-rock community was Morphine. Like opium dens of dangerously dark, seductive and stylish sound, their records resonated with an alternative crowd … Read more
The drug of choice for much of the 1990s indie-rock community was Morphine. Like opium dens of dangerously dark, seductive and stylish sound, their records resonated with an alternative crowd … Read more
Shanzing Films’ new documentary, Scarred But Smarter (Life N Times of Drivin N Cryin) is director Eric Von Haessler’s attempt to answer why his favorite band, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’, never … Read more
You’ve probably already heard the Lazy Suns. Made up of Marc Clayton, Brad Jarvis, Rick Morse, Jeff Sohn and Larry Winchester, this five piece band released their first EP, but … Read more
We caught up with Dar Williams (described as “one of America’s very best singer-songwriters”) and asked about her upcoming participation in the very unique 2016 Guitar Mash at City Winery, … Read more
In Lay These Weapons Down, the sophomore release from Champaign, IL’s Rebecca Rego & the Trainmen, we see Rego, Matt Yeates, Eric Fitts and Cory Ponton in a different light. … Read more
Meet the next great jazz innovator, Winnepeg’s Daniel Koulack. His instrument? The banjo. Though his forthcoming album, Frailing To Succeed, is anchored by his much lauded clawhammer playing style, … Read more
Born in New Orleans and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kenny Neal was inevitably immersed in the blues from infancy. His father, the renowned singer and harmonica player Raful Neal, … Read more
Elmore is giving away a copy of Judith Owen’s latest release, Somebody’s Child! With the record, the Welsh singer/songwriter debuts some of the most honest, observational songs of her career. … Read more
Honky tonk singer, songwriter, guitarist and Lone Star beer aficionado Dale Watson provides a stout and tasty remix of 12 country music classics with his newest CD, Under the Influence. … Read more