Album Review: Justin Townes Earle – The Saint Of Lost Causes (New West)
Justin Townes Earle’s eighth album finds an artist hitting a new standard for himself, both in terms of songwriting and production.
Justin Townes Earle’s eighth album finds an artist hitting a new standard for himself, both in terms of songwriting and production.
Following up on her acclaimed 2016 debut album, Heavn, Chicago-based singer, poet, teacher and activist Jamila Woods pays tribute to her personal heroes on Legacy! Legacy!
The National’s eighth long player is their most ambitious work to date with a short film and a cast of thousands involved in its creation.
With her 80th birthday just two months away, Mavis Staples continues to make soulful, funky music with a very contemporary message.
She’s sung other people’s songs on cruise ships in the Caribbean and 5-star hotels in China, now Chrissie Hart sings her own songs at Auckland’s Back Beat Bar.
After a six year hiatus, Bad Religion is back with a new set of blistering, politically-charged songs.
The Hip Priests have been making a racket for a little over a decade with their full-tilt, Scandi-driven rock n roll excess, but the last couple of years have seen them shift their focus away from all-drinking, all-drugging, all-shagging beasts into a singularly more political band, and it works for them.
Delaney Davidson teams up with The Warratahs’ Barry Saunders for an album full of rollicking blues-based tunes.
Field Medic is the nom de plume of LA folkie Kevin Patrick, a new voice on the scene that deserves to be heard.