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EVOLFO Release New Album Of Love via Food of Love Label

Brooklyn’s EVOLFO shares their new album Of Love via their own Food of Love label. Of Love being EVOLFO spelled backwards, the record stands in as a self-titled record; almost as if this is the debut of the band as its most present and progressive version. Their tour is underway, with Desert Daze-presented release shows in LA and NYC,… Continue reading EVOLFO Release New Album Of Love via Food of Love Label

The Moss Release Big Blue Moon and Continue 2026 Headline Tour

Photo: Courtesy of The Moss Alt/indie rock band The Moss have released their new album Big Blue Moon, an irresistible nine-song collection celebrating freedom, self-confidence, and living life by your own rules.  Tyke James of the band shares, “This is our first complete project in years. I feel like a totally different person from the… Continue reading The Moss Release Big Blue Moon and Continue 2026 Headline Tour

Ghost Hounds Release Gimme Shelter and Justified Benefit Single

Ghost Hounds Release Gimme Shelter and Justified Benefit Single

MTN Lion Shares Turning Up the Heat from Debut Album Stealth

Photo credit: Sean Brady MTN Lion is a powerhouse Denver-based funk quartet composed of drummer Adam Deitch and guitarist Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff of Lettuce, alongside keyboardist Joey Porter and bassist Garrett Sayers, both known for their work with The Motet. While their main projects were off the road in 2020 and 2021, the group met… Continue reading MTN Lion Shares Turning Up the Heat from Debut Album Stealth

Freedom Needs a Soundtrack Podcast Revisits Tibetan Freedom Concert Legacy

Photo: Courtesy of Freedom Needs a Soundtrack Thirty years after the first Tibetan Freedom Concert helped turn music into a force for activism on a massive scale, Freedom Needs a Soundtrack launches June 15, 2026. The six-episode narrative podcast revisits the concerts’ origins, impact, and legacy through archival material and firsthand accounts from the artists,… Continue reading Freedom Needs a Soundtrack Podcast Revisits Tibetan Freedom Concert Legacy

Taylor Dallas Vidic Releases Debut Double Album Cat & Mouse

Photo: Courtesy of Taylor Dallas Vidic Taylor Dallas Vidic is an artist worth getting to know. Already respected in her native Juneau, Alaska, Vidic’s debut double album Cat & Mouse is her introduction to a larger audience. “Frankly, it’s a hell of a way to say hello, as Cat & Mouse is as fine an… Continue reading Taylor Dallas Vidic Releases Debut Double Album Cat & Mouse

James Droll Launches Big Guy & The Very Large Men with Cowboy Boots

Introducing: Big Guy & The Very Large Men, Spotlighting The Best Of Nashville’s Queer Songwriting Community Through His Gentle And Trustworthy Storytelling As a songwriter, James Droll has been behind tracks now streamed well over 180 million times, including Vintage Culture’s breakout song “Pour Over,” gavn’s “Hit the Dirt,” and Joy Oladokun’s collaborative anthem “We’re… Continue reading James Droll Launches Big Guy & The Very Large Men with Cowboy Boots

Kiki Cavazos Releases Goodbye Blues on Jalopy Records

Photo: Courtesy of Kiki Cavazos Formerly itinerant New Orleans-via-Montana songwriter Kiki Cavazos has released Goodbye Blues, out now on Jalopy Records. Produced by Sam Doores of The Deslondes, the album arrives to strong praise from NPR Music, MOJO, No Depression, and others. Cavazos has lived the kind of life most troubadours only sing about. Born… Continue reading Kiki Cavazos Releases Goodbye Blues on Jalopy Records

Boy Golden releases live performance video for “The Matter At Hand”

Boy Golden releases live performance video for “The Matter At Hand”

Roland Guerin Brings PROG:FUNK Back to Maple Leaf Bar April 30

Photo: Courtesy of Roland Guerin Acclaimed New Orleans bassist, producer, and songwriter Roland Guerin takes the stage at the Maple Leaf Bar, returning from Switzerland, at 8 p.m. April 30 for a night of PROG:FUNK with a band including Brian Blade, Seth Finch, and Chris Adkins. Guerin will also perform with the Allen Toussaint Jazzity… Continue reading Roland Guerin Brings PROG:FUNK Back to Maple Leaf Bar April 30

Redbud Ramblers Bring Bluegrass Spirit to Buchanan Tin Shop Benefit Night

Community benefits are a great way to get out, meet your neighbors, and learn about where you live. Tonight, the Redbud Ramblers are out to raise money for the Fine Arts Council and lay down some righteous bluegrass for their neighbors. The band—made up of Daniel Regal (guitar), Hank Nelson (guitar), Stephen Kowalski (upright bass),… Continue reading Redbud Ramblers Bring Bluegrass Spirit to Buchanan Tin Shop Benefit Night

Let’s Go Dancing Tribute Series Honors Kevn Kinney with New Volume

Cover art for Let’s Go Dancing: Stopped a Freight Train with a Grain of Sand by Anna Jensen Stopped a Freight Train with a Grain of Sand is the latest installment from the Let’s Go Dancing series—an epic (and still unfolding) 100-song living tribute to Drivin N Cryin singer/guitarist and celebrated songwriter / solo artist… Continue reading Let’s Go Dancing Tribute Series Honors Kevn Kinney with New Volume

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