The Collection — Capernaum
[caption id="attachment_2132" align="alignright" width="300"] Photo: Stephanie Berbec[/caption] The Collection, a Greensboro N.C. folk group, released the first single "Capernaum" from their upcoming album Ars Moriendi. The group, headed by David Wimbish, is really more of a rotating door of various ...
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Video: Childhood — Falls Away
Check out the video for "Falls Away," the current single for the London based group Childhood. The stop animation video, directed by Alen Volney, is both simple and trippy with its glitchy movements and psychedelic coloring. But as great as the video is, it's the tune itself that I'm excited ...
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Review: The Bones of J.R. Jones — Dark Was The Yearling
Dark Was the Yearling is the debut LP from roots revivalist The Bones of J.R. Jones, otherwise known as Jonathon Linaberry. Linaberry, a New York City native, who mostly performs as a one man band has been cultivating a dark, bluesy stomp that recalls the ghosts of past blues legends like Son House, ...
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Track of the Week: Big Search — “Role Reversal”
Big Search is actually the alter ego of Matt Popieluch, an L.A. musician who's best known for his work with bands like Foreign Born and Fools Gold. "Role Reversal" is part of an LP by the same name that will be released on May 20. Interestingly, the tunes on Role Reversal were actually recorded between ...
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Weekend Picks: Nashville 5/16-5/18
It’s Nashville, there’s music everywhere and it can be overwhelming. So to help guide you through the endless live music options, I’ve complied a few choice shows happening this weekend that are certainly worth checking out. Friday May 16 Lulu Mae Album Release Show Feat. ELEL and Oak ...
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Review: Nikki Lane — All or Nothin’
Nikki Lane, like her music is somewhat hard to pin down. Originally from Greenville, South Carolina, Lane has made stops in L.A., and New York, before settling (for now) in East Nashville and releasing her debut Walk of Shame in 2011. All or Nothin’ sees Lane teaming up with Black Key member turned ...
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Track of the Week: Landlady — “Dying Day”
This week's Track of the Week is by Landlady, an exciting band out of New York City. The group is headed by Adam Schatz, a prolific NYC musician who's been a part of Man Man, Father Figures, and has contributed his sax work to groups like Those Darlings and Vampire Weekend. But now, Schatz is ...
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