The Virginia band’s first new music in a decade is a folk-rock record about friendship and the weight of years, shaped by ‘90s alt-rock grit and the ghost of John Prine.
The Virginia band’s first new music in a decade is a folk-rock record about friendship and the weight of years, shaped by ‘90s alt-rock grit and the ghost of John Prine.
The Melbourne artist turns a solitary home recording into an invitation to travel light, where a single delayed guitar and a centered voice do more emotional work than any grand build.
The Philadelphia siblings return with a full-length built on home-recorded, manic folk-rock, featuring contributions from the Historic New Jersey collective.
Put together through a musician-wanted flyer at Northwestern University, Widemouth sharpen a folk-rock sound on No Gasoline that belies its casual start.
The Philadelphia songwriter’s new track “99th Song” turns a mundane piece of gear trouble into a meditation on endings, memory, and the fear of silence.
The reissue of the Georgia songwriter’s 1970s work reveals a patient, unvarnished artistry, its contemporary resonance arriving without a calculated backstory.
Wilco’s frontman performed a solo rendition of his new song and confirmed the band’s spot on Willie Nelson’s traveling festival this summer.