Tony Joe White’s beautifully distilled brand of swampy, funky country music was just on the cusp of blossoming on his album The Real Thang when it was originally released in 1980. Eventually, the groovy outlaw country vibe became a staple of the rest of White’s career, both on stage and in the studio. With today’s… Continue reading Out Now, Tony Joe White’s The Real Thang Is More Than Just An Archival Release
Beloved folk-pop singer-songwriter Rachael Sage and her longtime band The Sequins have released their new album Canopy via MPress Records. PRESS HERE to stream / download. A balm to all the divisiveness in the world, Canopy tackles themes of acceptance, inclusivity, and safety through songs that feel like a refuge woven from resilience and the… Continue reading Rachael Sage & The Sequins Release ‘Canopy’ Album
Today, Colorado-raised, Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and musician Jobi Riccio leans into a new rock sound with “The Ridge,” a gritty, electric guitar-forward anthem of change and clarity– listen here. “‘The Ridge’ is a cathartic lesson in self-awareness, set against a backdrop of changing seasons and relationships,” says Riccio. “When I play the song, I… Continue reading Jobi Riccio Channels Indie Rock Energy on “The Ridge”; Additional Tour Dates Confirmed Into 2026
Epiphone Masterbilt Gem Archer Sheraton For more than 150 years, Epiphone has crafted the instruments behind music’s most iconic moments. From legendary riffs to unforgettable performances, its legacy continues to shape the sound of generations. Now, in celebration of the monumental Live ’25 Tour and the long-awaited return of Oasis, Epiphone unveils two extraordinary tributes… Continue reading Celebrate Oasis guitarists Gem Archer & Bonehead with the Epiphone Masterbilt Sheraton and Riviera— Available worldwide
After the lickety-split speed of his chart-topping “Everybody’s Got Their Nine Pound Hammer,” Mountain Home Music Company’s Ashby Frank dials back the tempo — and turns back the clock — with a new take on Jimmy Martin’s enduring classic, “Mr. Engineer.” Frank only rarely got to see the self-titled King of Bluegrass before his death… Continue reading Ashby Frank offers his take on the enduring classic, “Mr. Engineer”
A rolling backbeat, handmade instruments, voices lifted in harmony, a call to dance. The music of The Kasambwe Brothers is immediately captivating. The first artist on MASS MoCA Records, their self-titled album is out today October 24, 2025 on the new record label. A multi-generational band that has been making music together for almost 40… Continue reading The Kasambwe Brothers, debut album on MASS MoCA Records out now
When Junior Kelly first emerged onto the Jamaican scene in the mid-1980s, and across a string of singles released over the ensuing decade, few observers ever imagined just how great an impact he was destined to make. Those first 45s were fabulous, but he courted controversy too – 1995’s “Go To Hell” was actually banned… Continue reading Junior Kelly Takes A Walk Down Electric Avenue As His New Album Draws Closer
Photo by Alejandro Ayala On Friday, October 3rd, 2025, London based drummer/composer Tom Skinner performed in the auditorium of The Land School, marking the first event organized by International Anthem at their new Southside Chicago HQ inside artist Theaster Gates‘ and Rebuild’s latest space-based project. It was one week after the release of Skinner’s new album Kaleidoscopic Visions and two days after he performed… Continue reading Tom Skinner Releases International Anthem @ The Land School (Vol. 1) Live EP
9X JUNO Award winners Arkells release their infectious new track, “What Good?” out today via Universal Music Canada and Virgin Music Group. Full of conviction and drive, “What Good?” marks the introduction to Arkells’ forthcoming new album, due in 2026. Following two weeks of social teasers, and MLB World Series bumpers, Arkells premiered the song… Continue reading ARKELLS RELEASE “WHAT GOOD?“ INTRO SINGLE TO FORTHCOMING ALBUM
Following the success of his debut single ‘1969’, Donegal singer-songwriter Seán Feeny returns this October 30th with ‘Western Roads’, a powerful folk-pop song inspired by his great-grandfather’s journey to the Rocky Mountains. Debut single, ‘1969’ (watch video here) released in August, received glowing reviews and support from Hot Press, RTÉ Entertainment, Irish News, Belfast Telegraph… Continue reading DONEGAL SINGER-SONGWRITER SEÁN FEENY ANNOUNCES SECOND SINGLE ‘WESTERN ROADS’