Originally recorded in 1974 and ’75, and described by the . . .
Tag Archives: Singer-Songwriter
Atlanta musician Mathis Hunter, alumnus of local groups Noot d’Noot . . .
Tots today are totally missing out on the whole Saturday . . .
Have you heard the news? Everyone is racist! 2020 is . . .
Most music that falls under the “Americana” genre banner – . . .
Alone Again, or…? For Gilbert O’Sullivan, It’s All About the . . .
Rescheduled from May 1, roots-rock duo Larkin Poe have now . . .
Peter Buck always seemed like the Rock and Roll Lifer . . .
April 7 was an especially shitty day in the coronavirus . . .
ALA.NI brings starlet presence to misconceived miscellanies in her sophomore . . .
Adam Schlesinger, the musician and songwriter best known for co-founding . . .
Out May 15 via Southeastern Records/Thirty Tigers, Reunions is Jason . . .
Left-wing rock journalists (most rock journos are left-wing) absolutely cannot . . .
Nashville-via-Atlanta singer-songwriter Kristen Englenz’s new album Ingénue features more than . . .
Katie Crutchfield is no stranger to stylistic shifts. Her band . . .
Georgia native Mary Bragg has enlisted her home state’s resilient . . .
Marked by sparse, vulnerable performances recorded in an unconventional manner, . . .
New West Records recently announced the March 27 release of . . .
The second album from Soccer Mommy – 22-year-old Sophie Allison – promises . . .
“Vibrating Strings,” an unreleased song about an old love and . . .
Count the Flowers: There Is No Other Isobel Campbell Singer/cellist/composer . . .
Pristine Portland-based power-pop squad Eyelids boast several intriguing collaborative projects . . .
Each year brings another handful of Christmas albums and singles. . . .