Reviews

The 8th Annual Brooklyn Folk Festival

A genuine feeling of community can be an elusive thing in New York, and even elbow to elbow with fellow concert goers, a sense of one-upmanship often overtake musical camaraderie. … Read more

Matt Corby

Matt Corby may have a deep wealth of music to draw from in the realm of cosmic and psych-soul, yet Telluric is anything but a weak iteration of the genre. … Read more

The London Suede

Brit-pop and the London Suede go hand in hand, much like the new album, Night Thoughts, pairs perfectly with the film of the same name. The new 12-track album from … Read more

Town Mountain

Town Mountain trades on tradition, but their energized efforts make them more than simply a bluegrass band of the back porch variety. Their latest effort, aptly titled Southern Crescent, turns … Read more

Exclusive: Tindersticks

Tindersticks has always been a band connected to film. In addition to its 11 studio albums, the group has worked with French director Claire Denis, producing soundtracks to five of … Read more

Sam Riggs

Young country singer-songwriter Sam Riggs had a dream and followed it from Florida all the way to Austin, Texas, successfully gaining the title of “underdog” but already surpassing its definition. … Read more

Jeff Buckley

After a string of the most tepid posthumous releases of the modern era, Jeff Buckley’s You And I is an absolute treat. Comprised of covers ranging from Dylan to Moz … Read more

Jake Bugg

  I walked into the main stage of Bowery Ballroom, and found that the room was completely packed. From couples to groups of friends, everyone was busy chatting about how excited they … Read more

Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams

Photos by Ebet Roberts Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams have been touring the country since the release of Surrender to Love, their first CD as a duo. With this performance, … Read more