The record pairs Morby’s most incisive songwriting with a cast of contributors including Justin Vernon, Lucinda Williams, and Meg Duffy.
The record pairs Morby’s most incisive songwriting with a cast of contributors including Justin Vernon, Lucinda Williams, and Meg Duffy.
The band’s latest single from Roses features a Rhodes piano that arrived by donkey, and lyrics that examine the quiet persistence of desire.
Audrey Kang pares Lightning Bug back to its solo origins on a new EP shaped by recent travels. The opening track, “Song for a…,” arrives with a hushed, searching calm.
Phoebe Bridgers played her first solo set in three years at a small New Mexico club, debuting new songs in a deliberately quiet manner. The indie scene’s shared anticipation found a voice in Noah Kahan’s dry, eager reply to a fan online.
The Vermont songwriter performed the album’s title track and “Doors,” marking his second appearance on the show in just over a year.
Kurt Wagner’s latest began with a single chord heard on the radio. The full album, produced by Ryan Olson, arrives August 21 via Merge, with lead track “Weakened” out now.
Former Moaning frontman Sean Solomon released his first solo record this week, drawing a clean line between childhood hope and the sharper edges of adult life.
The London trio’s new single strips back their sound to a lovelorn, acoustic core.
The Nigerian-born artist builds a delicate, genre-fluid world on his debut EP, where introspection meets subtle transformation.
The Nottingham songwriter returns with a single that builds its tension through restraint and unresolved space.