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Watch: Kimya Dawson “Solid and Strong”

Watch: Kimya Dawson “Solid and Strong”

Kimya Dawson‘s new video for “Solid and Strong” features Kimya and her daughter Panda at their community pool with the sync swimmer teem. The video, [...]

LOW ROAR – S/T
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

LOW ROAR – S/T

Former Audrye Sessions frontman Ryan Karazija’s solo debut album is one that could easily be described in glittering generalities: “beautiful,” “stunning,” and “marvelous” are all [...]

ROBIN BACIOR – Rest Our Wings
reviewed by Vanessa Bennett

ROBIN BACIOR – Rest Our Wings

Rest Our Wings, the latest LP from the northern California singer-songwriter Robin Bacior, opens with beautiful piano chords and whimsical harmonies. Unlike many of her [...]

Interview: Nikki Lane
words by Dan Chapman | photo by Glynis Selina Arban

Interview: Nikki Lane

Nikki Lane is proving her smoky voice deserves to be heard above the mass of singer-songwriter’s coming out of Nashville.

CIRCUIT DES YEUX – Portrait
reviewed by Vanessa Bennett

CIRCUIT DES YEUX – Portrait

Haley Fohr is a force to be reckoned with. Portrait, the latest creation from Fohr (aka Circuit Des Yeux) is a rolling and magnetically flowing [...]

JENN MIERAU – Hush
reviewed by Sebastian Gahan

JENN MIERAU – Hush

Someone — perhaps not a fan of the genre — once said that the world doesn’t need another singer-songwriter. Yet the absurdity of such a [...]

DANIEL ISAIAH – High Twilight
reviewed by Sebastian Gahan

DANIEL ISAIAH – High Twilight

Hailing from Montreal, the gloriously named Daniel Isaiah’s new album High Twilight is a thoughtful but full-bodied aperitif, and if it were a beverage one [...]

Show Review: NXNE 2011
words by Garrett Lyons | photos by Leigh Metzler

Show Review: NXNE 2011

One of the beautiful things about NXNE is that one can stick with big-name acts, or get adventurous and go find the lesser-known artists.

Interview: Rachel Goodrich
words by Vanessa Bennett | photo by Adam Davis

Interview: Rachel Goodrich

Rachel Goodrich is a musical smorgasbord. The Miami native plays pretty much everything, from the guitar to the piano, the ukulele to the glockenspiel. You [...]

NATHANIEL SUTTON – S/T
reviewed by Dan Chapman

NATHANIEL SUTTON – S/T

It’s difficult to make a standout acoustic singer-songwriter album because, truthfully, they’re a dime a dozen nowadays. With the explosion of independent music and living-room [...]

Tori Amos’s “Night of Hunters” Due out in September

Tori Amos’s “Night of Hunters” Due out in September

Tori Amos will release a new album, Night of Hunters, this September on Deutsche Grammophon, the world’s most celebrated classical music record label with Night of Hunters, [...]

Jesse Harris – It’s A Long Way To Just Say Hello

Jesse Harris – It’s A Long Way To Just Say Hello

Grammy Award-winning songwriter Jesse Harris returns with two new solo albums, sharing the mellow and Brazilian-influenced track “It’s A Long Way To Just Say Hello” [...]

Holcombe Waller – Risk of Change

Holcombe Waller – Risk of Change

Portland via San Francisco singer, songwriter, composer, and video artist Holcombe Waller is preparing the release of his third album, Into the Dark Unknown, on his own [...]

Amy Bezunartea – Doubles

Amy Bezunartea – Doubles

Amy Bezunartea is a Brooklyn, New York-based singer and songwriter whose debut album Restaurants & Bars was released on Kiam Records on November 2. Click [...]

Lucy Schwartz – Graveyard

Lucy Schwartz – Graveyard

Her latest CD, Life in Letters, introduces the new 20-year-old face of Lucy Schwartz, but listeners may already know her voice. How could anyone forget it? [...]