Kory Quinn & The Quintessentials - Black Gold Blues EP In the grand tradition of socially aware folkies like Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, Kory Quinn calls out corruption and turns a critical eye to everything from capitulation to fossil fuel use, the silent injustice of dead peasant insurance, rampant fear-mongering to maintain the status quo, and... Continue Reading →
Premiere: “Something In My Heart” by Roger Hoover
Roger Hoover, who has made a name for himself in folk and Americana circles with his brand of searching, wistful songwriting, returns with his latest collection of originals, Pastures, out October 7th via Last Chance Records. Hoover isn't an artist easily pigeonholed into one particular genre, and that's just how he likes it. "My favorite songwriters are the risk-takers... Continue Reading →
Album Review: Austin Lucas – Between The Moon And The Midwest
For a while now, Austin Lucas has been one of the few artists carrying the classic country torch who has been able to keep it current and relevant. Usually decked out in a punk band’s t-shirt that he digs, sneakers, and wielding a guitar, Lucas tells stories with a strong country drawl acquired straight from Indiana. The sincerity does... Continue Reading →