Dylan Hartigan Talks About The Way My Bones Creak
Dylan Hartigan was on the brink of giving up. Now, finally, his debut album, The Way My Bones Creak, is released and he’s back in the saddle and ready to share his music with the world.
Dylan Hartigan was on the brink of giving up. Now, finally, his debut album, The Way My Bones Creak, is released and he’s back in the saddle and ready to share his music with the world.
Houndmouth are a little rock & roll trio from New Albany, Indiana. Here’s drummer/vocalist Shane Cody to tell you about their new album, Good For You, released today!
Neal Francis is in the South Side Of Chicago ready to tell us all about his new album, In Plain Sight, set to be released on Friday.
Natalie Jane Hill has just released Solely, her second album and one that might be described as the perfect Isolation Record.
Chime School is the jangly musical moniker of Andy Pastalaniec, a San Franciscan musician with a passion for the Rickenbacker 12-string guitar.
Penelope Isles are two siblings based in Brighton who are about to release their 2nd album, Which Way To Happy, this Friday.
Clinic is a Liverpudlian band that is now a duo. We talk to front man Ade Blackburn about making their new album, Fantasy Island.
AHI (pronounced Eye) is a Toronto-based artist who is about to release his third album, Prospect. We find it to be a singularly beautiful and powerful musical statement, so we just had to talk to the man who is AHI.
PJ Morton has just released a new single, Please Don’t Walk Away. The Maroon 5 keyboard player has his own solo thing happening steeped in the deep tradition of New Orleans roots music.
Dean Wareham (Luna, Galaxie 500) has just released a new solo album, I Have Nothing To Say To The Mayor Of LA, and so we find the ex-pat Kiwi in the heart of LA with plenty to say.