“There is a special connection between American folk music and the railroad that has no parallel elsewhere in the world. Rail lines stitch together the sprawling fabric of American song. As writers of Americana music, our goal is to draw on the deep, recurring sources of American folk culture, giving them new shape,” explains The... Continue Reading →
Album Review: The Grahams – Glory Bound (Deluxe Edition)
While I’ve been a fan of Americana music for quite some time, I was recently introduced to the work of Nashville-based husband-wife duo, The Grahams, who released a deluxe edition of their latest album, Glory Bound, on March 25th. I became enamored the moment I heard the first and title track, “Glory Bound”, a witty, upbeat tune... Continue Reading →
Interview: The Grahams
Alyssa and Doug Graham don’t just write about adventures, they live them. In fact, the Americana duo spent three months riding trains across the country in order to write the songs on their latest album, 2015’s Glory Bound, the follow-up to 2013’s Riverman’s Daughter--they lived a riverboat for that one. Told you. “Transportation is the... Continue Reading →