Sarah Shook and the Disarmers Announce New Album, ‘Revelations’
Sarah Shook and the Disarmers have always been about two things: speaking the truth, and doing so loudly. That ethos is on full display in their new album announced today, Revelations.
For Revelations, coming March 29, Shook (who personally goes by River now) took the producer’s chair for the
Billy Strings Releases 38-Minute Jam from 2023 Show
The best way to experience Billy Strings, as hordes of fans filling arenas will attest, is live and in person. But if he’s not playing your city, or if you didn’t snap up tickets quickly enough, you can get a taste with a new live recording released today.
BONUS TRACKS: The No. 1 Hit You’ve Been Hearing for 65 Years
Before there was Mariah Carey, before there was Wham!, there was Brenda Lee for the holidays: Her “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” has been a staple on holiday radio playlists and store soundtracks pretty much constantly for decades. But as ubiquitous as that song has been, it had never quite
ALBUM REVIEW: A Reconvened Uncle Lucius Makes It Count on ‘Like It’s the Last One Left’
Uncle Lucius ain't some avuncular relative who sits in the corner rocking and puffing on his pipe while he bounces the grandkids on his knee. This bunch of Austin thumpers and twangers had the scene tore up in those parts since their inception in 2002. A slew of
The No Depression Guide to Holiday Music That Doesn’t Suck 2023
Do you hear what we hear? Oh yeah, you do: It’s holiday music, all the time, everywhere, all at once.
But the good news is it’s not all bad! Some new holiday albums in the roots music world are adding to the small but mighty canon we like
ALBUM REVIEW: Michael Nau Beckons Listeners to Follow Flow on ‘Accompany’
The magic of Michael Nau has always resided in his ability to shapeshift. He even has a song about it on his new solo LP, Accompany. “Shiftshaping” is the ideal embodiment of Nau’s sound, the flexible sonic explorations and subdued vocals recorded mostly live to tape. With fifth album