By Ian Bremner Dougie Poole has found himself as an enigmatic character in most music circles, particularly country […]
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By Ian Bremner A dive bar, meeting a friend for drinks, said friend arriving late, ex back in […]
By Ian Bremner Angel Olsen has been “breaking out” since her 2014 record, Burn Your Fire For No […]
By Ian Bremner “Business partners” Alex Cameron and saxophonist Roy Molloy are back, baby. Australians are known for […]
By Jake Hanson Sunflower Bean graced Seattle with another visit this past weekend as they filled the opening […]
By Ian Bremner Steve Gunn‘s music could belong in any of the last four decades. His particular brand […]
By Ian Bremner In a world where artists are constantly fighting for popularity and relevance by being controversial […]
By Ian Bremner Most sane people do not immediately listen to new records front to back relentlessly trying […]
By Ian Bremner You don’t have to hate golf to fully translate the weighty tone of Amanda Shires when […]
Max Clarke aka Cut Worms came to Seattle riding high on a great new debut record titled Hollow […]