Great Americana music has a down-home feel, and Cider, the new album from Northern California folk songstress Gwyneth Moreland, embodies that sentiment; everything about Cider is homegrown—its songs were written locally, recorded locally, and will be distributed by local label Blue Rose Music. “I’m really excited about the opportunity to be a part of getting... Continue Reading →
Pew Playlist: 3 Albums That Should Be On Your Radar, 3/17/17
Quiles & Cloud - Shake Me Now The San Fransisco-based rootsy folk outfit has released Shake Me Now, via Compass Records, a 12-song collection of somber stories and sultry swagger. Maria Quiles' smokey vocals fit Rory Cloud's gentle tenor in a celestial match made in harmony heaven. Ease yourself into a relaxing weekend with this new gem.... Continue Reading →
Interview: David Luning
California music-maker David Luning had always been drawn to the cinematic—so much so that he ventured to Berklee College of Music to study film scoring. After two years in college, however, a chance hang with friends threw an enormous, John Prine-sized wrench in his best laid plans. “Two friends invited me over to hang out... Continue Reading →