José González
Synthesizers are modern and exciting with the extent of their versatility, however, it can be refreshing to escape all the complexities of modernity to the refuge of a guy and Continue Reading →
Synthesizers are modern and exciting with the extent of their versatility, however, it can be refreshing to escape all the complexities of modernity to the refuge of a guy and Continue Reading →
When you hear the word Folk, you may have a particular artist or picture come to mind. Be it Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell or perhaps a hippie with a guitar Continue Reading →
You too can become a fan of Afro-Pop! This is the beauty of indie; it can encompass so many stylistic influences that Alternative Country can occupy the same space in Continue Reading →
A cup of Kurt Vile is like a dose of comfort. With all the right ingredients and influences, you couldn’t brew a better folk, Americana singer/songwriter if you tried. His Continue Reading →
Grab a rose and tuck it in your hair, or between your teeth, it is time to tango. This however, is no Dancing with the Stars tango; this is pure Continue Reading →
Its story-time, folks. Gather around your chosen device emitting stereo symphonic sound, get comfy and settle in for a fantastical tale. Colin Meloy and the Decemberists are the authors of Continue Reading →
In the spaces between progressive rock, electonica, and folk grows the sound created by L.A. artist Cameron Mesirow, otherwise known as Glasser. Her music feels like you’re walking through a Continue Reading →
The music of Bibio is a lesson in dichotomies, it is the musical response to the idea that opposites do in fact attract and that together they can become more Continue Reading →
With the number of singer-songwriters emerging on the music scene every day, I would be remiss to disregard the influence of artists such as Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Nick Drake Continue Reading →