ALBUM REVIEW: Anna Tivel Merges Nature and Human Nature on ‘Outsiders’
Anna Tivel has it on lock at this point. With three incredible studio albums behind her and one standout EP, Tivel has many strengths and no flaws. She’s one of the finest storytellers modern folk music has to offer, with lyrics so literary that it’s tempting to think
ALBUM REVIEW: Early James Gets Straight to the Point on ‘Strange Time To Be Alive’
No one can do what Early James does. That wheezy, androgynous vocal shimmy only he can produce is on fine display on his sophomore release, Strange Time To Be Alive. James delivers each phrase with a mischievous glint in his eye, as though he’s letting us in on a
ALBUM REVIEW: Andrew Combs Goes Back to Basics on ‘Sundays’
Andrew Combs has sort of done it all. He’s made an actually good pop country record (2015’s All These Dreams), an album of heady psych-pop grooves (2019’s Ideal Man), and a brooding, contemplative singer-songwriter collection (2017’s Canyons of My Mind), not to mention his earliest, twangier
ALBUM REVIEW: Loudon Wainwright III Stares Down Age on ‘Lifetime Achievement’
Near the end of his new album, Loudon Wainwright III asks, “How old is 75?” His answer: “So old that you’re barely alive.”
Consciousness of age and a nagging sense of mortality have been present in the work of this erstwhile “New Dylan” since he started more than five
ALBUM REVIEW: Shemekia Copeland Goes Full Blast on ‘Done Come Too Far’
Shemekia Copeland has never had any trouble being heard. With her blast furnace, in-your-face delivery, she gets her message across loud and clear. Although she's usually tagged as a blues singer, Copeland transcends that label with a mix of styles including gospel, rock, blues, soul, and, on her
THROUGH THE LENS: Old-Time and New Approaches Make Friends at Clifftop
The Appalachian String Band Music Festival is a five-day mountaintop gathering of musicians and friends with contests, concerts, workshops, square dances, camping, and vendors. Better known simply as Clifftop (after the closest town), the festival was born out of the ashes of the Appalachian Open Championships, a bluegrass event that