By Ian Bremner Mike Coykendall knows a thing or two. He’s also aware enough to know it’s ok […]
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By Ian Bremner It doesn’t take too much detective work to assume Margo Price was moving away from […]
The Paranoyds came through Seattle on their first headline tour. On the road supporting their new album Carnage […]
By Ian Bremner Since Sturgill Simpson’s climb up the critical ranks, he’s been highly skeptical of press and journalists […]
M.C. Taylor’s latest album, Terms of Surrender is not unlike other Hiss Golden Messenger records, with spirituality and […]
By Ian Bremner Much like their live show, the Freedom Band does not release new music, they unleash […]
By Ian Bremner Listening to a Cass McCombs record is consenting to an exploration to the edge. His […]
By Ian Bremner In a world where artists are constantly fighting for popularity and relevance by being controversial […]
By Ian Bremner A real bluesman has every right to be upset by what passes as “blues” these […]
By Ian Bremner Even with budding solo careers, sometimes getting your friends together and playing rock n roll […]