Hear Sharon Van Etten’s Tribute To Karen Dalton
Karen Dalton remains one of the great underappreciated voices in American music. A fixture of the Greenwich Village folk scene, Dalton stood out from the crowd with intricate guitar work … Read more
Karen Dalton remains one of the great underappreciated voices in American music. A fixture of the Greenwich Village folk scene, Dalton stood out from the crowd with intricate guitar work … Read more
This June, Dawes are coming out with a new record, All Your Favorite Bands. Lead single “Things Happen” already has a few people excited, including David Letterman. Now, the band have … Read more
Despite their beginning as a mere spin-off of psychedelic 60s band Jefferson Airplane by members Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, the legendary blues rock American group Hot Tuna has worked on-and-off … Read more
In anticipation of her third full-length release, In Waves, you can now check out Boston singer/songwriter Sarah Blacker’s newest track, “It Shows.” Though the album promises to be a rocking and … Read more
He’s best known as the guitarist for The Strokes, but Albert Hammond, Jr. has proven himself to be a pretty impressive songwriter in his own right over the course of … Read more
Last fall, singer/songwriter Toby Lightman stopped by the City Winery in New York to record a One On One session, including a solo, acoustic take on “Every Kind Of People,” the title … Read more
For a song about a cold breeze, Jami Lynn’s “The North Wind” is a surprisingly warm tune, with Lynn’s inviting vocals and her band’s pleasant folk backing providing a comforting environment. … Read more
Icelandic “hey!” folk balladeers Of Monsters And Men have released a music video for “Crystals,” the lead single from their forthcoming sophomore album, Beneath The Skin. Visually, the psychedelic, dreamy video … Read more
Folk singer Bryan McPherson identifies himself as a troubadour, a designation appropriate to the traveling spirit and weary, heartbroken sound of “Hearts In Boxcars.” McPherson fits nicely into the archetype of the travelling … Read more
Much like his bandmate Roger Daltrey, the Who guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend sat down with Rolling Stone for a lengthy, wide-ranging interview on the verge of the band’s 50th anniversary tour, promoted … Read more