Drifting into focus with a slow build that forms into a steady beat that synchronizes with a haunting pedal steel refrain that plays as a backdrop, there’s a s... Read More...
Like a whistling wind cutting through long tall grass on a casual autumn day, the gilded harmony that powers “Stepping Out of Time” is soft and delicate on the... Read More...
If you’ve ever worked in an office, you well know how some music is just not ‘safe for work.’ For instance gangsta rap and thrash metal may fit right in with y... Read More...
Kate King’s new book can be best described in several words: Tell a new story. “The intention of this book is to provide helpful information on the subjects di... Read More...
Like any good nonfiction book covering something simultaneously translucent and dense, Coline Monsarrat is able to articulate the entirety of her book’s core c... Read More...
Stephen Rowley writes with this unusual candor, and humility about a subject that remains surprisingly controversial. People with their birth families rarely q... Read More...
Ghost Prom, the brainchild of Cameron and Eden Crosby, embarked on its artistic journey on a rainy Vancouver morning, where the symphony of raindrops served as... Read More...
Suncastles, an eight-track creation by Jacob Donham, elicits a genre puzzle upon the first encounter. Although initially leaning towards a folk classification,... Read More...
Hecojeni is a band/duo that includes two longtime friends that played together in the band Chillbumps in the late 80s/early 90s that have reconnected many year... Read More...
Matt Glickman’s seven-track album Live from Starks, Maine 10.1.22 further burnishes the blossoming fame of one of the best musicians working in the j... Read More...