A murkily melodic blend of rock and electronica ventures across Zero Dollar Consolation Prize, the new album from Pittsburgh-based artist Ancient History. The project
The seventh studio album from Canadian artist Elizabeth Shepherd, Three Things presents an intoxicating intrigue, melding soul, jazz, and pop with consistently creative flair.
A compelling Americana warmness emanates throughout Milk River, the debut album from Oklahoma City-based singer/songwriter Luke Rountree. Twangy guitars and gentle organs meld with
Suffolk-based artist Vanilla Franco delivers an ardent rock infectiousness throughout their debut album Traction. The project represents the music of Joey Quinn, who initially
The number 3 holds a particular emphasis on the gorgeous new EP from American pianist and composer Jonathan Grow. In addition to 3 being
Cairn is a memorable new album from Chris Pellnat, a singer/songwriter based in Hudson, New York. The eclectic production drives a consistently riveting listening
Los Angeles-based artist Jesse Lynn Madera reveals a timeless meshing of Americana, country, and folk on the compelling new album Speed of Sound. A
An album that captures life’s nuances and relatable pursuits within a melodically affecting lo-fi folk/rock arsenal, Things Are A Little Bit… comes via Man
From the serenely glowing “Waterfall” to the gritty blues-rock escapism within “General Consensus,” The Amanda Emblem Experiment thoroughly impresses on the Farmtime EP. Based
The fourth album from Salt Lake City-based artist Daniel Young, Leave It Out To Dry caresses with a comforting folk, country, and Americana production.