By Ian Bremner Esther Rose sings ’em as she sees ’em. There is no fluff, no trends, no […]
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M.C. Taylor’s latest album, Terms of Surrender is not unlike other Hiss Golden Messenger records, with spirituality and […]
We are happy to present a night of Northwest psych/folk/indie music at Seattle’s fantastic (new-ish) bar and venue, […]
By Ben Fisher Portland singer-songwriter Anna Tivel’s new record The Question is nuanced, full of hope, and a […]
By Ian Bremner With nothing more than a few simple piano notes and light guitar strumming, Jessica Pratt […]
*originally posted on No Depression By Ian Bremner A band with an utmost reputation for being road dogs […]
By Ian Bremner Steve Gunn‘s music could belong in any of the last four decades. His particular brand […]
By John-Paul Shiver If you caught 2017’s Puff EP by Toronto-based group Bernice, you would be familiar with […]
By Ian Bremner Sometimes the simplest pleasures are best kind, and sometimes all you need is a voice […]
By Ian Bremner Going out on a limb and stating there are very people in the world who […]
