- Kris Kristofferson passes away at 88
- The Magic Summer Tour: A Night of Nostalgia and New Memories
- Vlad Holiday at ACLfest 24: A Sonic Journey Through Indie Landscapes
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- Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind, and Fire in Louisville: A review and photos
- Brittney Spencer: A Dynamo on the Rise at Railbird Festival
All posts by Kath Galasso
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Black Tish back with new double A single, ‘Industrial Tribute’
True to their word on their last releases, Viral Apocalypse and the retrospective of their old work, Throbbing Flip Out, industrial ‘missing link’ band, Black Tish, have come back with an offering that proves they are just that: a missing link...
- Posted October 18, 2024
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From Science Labs to Songwriting: Stephen Wilson Jr. Brings Unfiltered Energy to Live at the Print Shop
It’s not every day you meet a singer-songwriter who’s equally at home in a science lab as he is on the stage, but Stephen Wilson Jr. isn’t your average artist. The biochemist-turned-musician has made waves with his...
- Posted October 8, 2024
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Jovin Webb Finds Vulnerability in New Single “Mine Someday”
New track dives into the emotional complexities of love and longing Jovin Webb may have made his name on American Idol with his rugged, Southern blues sound, but his latest single “Mine Someday” shows that there’s more...
- Posted October 4, 2024
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ZZ Ward Reclaims Her Blues Crown on ‘Mother’ EP
With her first release under Sun Records, the singer-songwriter balances motherhood and music, channeling her pain and triumphs into six powerful tracks. ZZ Ward has spent the last decade navigating the demands of the music industry, but...
- Posted October 4, 2024
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“Econoline” Drives Andrew Browning’s Gritty New Album Toward Authentic Americana Glory
California troubadour Andrew Browning delves into love, loss, and life on the margins in his upcoming record There’s something refreshingly unpolished about Andrew Browning’s latest single, “Econoline.” It’s raw, honest, and brimming with the kind of hard-luck...
- Posted October 4, 2024
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2ŁØT Shines with New Single “Call For Me” – A Stirring Blend of Emotion and Activism
When a band can combine groove-heavy rhythms with a message that matters, magic happens. 2ŁØT’s new single “Call For Me” proves they are masters of this balance. Known for their genre-blending sound and social activism, 2ŁØT returns...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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Flutist/multi-instrumentalist Jacob ‘NTHNL’ Rudin releases new album ‘Cosmic Flute Rides Again’
After the success of his debut album, Cosmic Flute, its follow-up Cosmic Flute Rides Again and the number of other new age, ambient and experimental electronic releases flutist and multi-instrumentalist Jacob ‘NTHNL’ Rudin has done in the last five years, his...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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13-piece jazz/classical group, the James McGowan Ensemble release new album ‘Reaching Out’
Following up their successful fusion album Reaching In in 2023, the 13-piece jazz/classical spectacular that is the James McGowan Ensemble has just released the compliment album, aptly titled Reaching Out. Ostensibly comprised of three prolific quartets including Ottowa-based Modasaurus, of which McGowan is...
- Posted September 25, 2024
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Folk/Americana duo Driftwood Pines release debut EP Crimson
Driftwood Pines are an Oakland-based duo, headed by well-known multi-instrumentalist and songwriter IJ Smith. Taking influence from the likes of The Eagles and Hermanos Gutierrez and also featuring the percussion of Tony Daquipa, their debut EP Crimson is streamable...
- Posted September 24, 2024
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Experimental musician Les Brown out with newest release, ‘The Next One’
Experimental music can take an endless number of forms, and in his recent releases, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Les Brown appears to want to explore as many of them as possible, along with making up new combinations...
- Posted September 24, 2024