INTERVIEW: Married Couple Winter Grain Create Spontaneous Harmonies
Originating from Utah, Winter Grain now calls Los Angeles home. With influences from Bonnie Raitt, Fleetwood Mac, The Milk Carton Kids, and First Aid Kit, Winter Grain is an acoustic folk-pop band who values craft, dynamics and vocal harmonies. Kate and Secily…
INTERVIEW: Queer Singer-Songwriter Austin Carr Is The Person He Needed
Austin Carr is an indie folk pop singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles. Austin loves to blend subversive lyrics about queer relationships with more traditional influences from folk, country, and pop. On his new song “i don’t want to be your…
INTERVIEW: Queer Artist Jenny Parrott Doesn’t Need a Seat At Your Table
The bathroom at the Hole In The Wall club in Austin, Texas is the setting for the self-directed “I Thought” video by Jenny Parrott. “The bathroom there is like a character,” Parrott says. “A place where women, femmes and non-binary…
INTERVIEW: She Returns From War Found Divine Support in Coming Out
She Returns From War is the brainchild of Hunter Park, a transgender woman who was born and bred in the swamps / country surrounding Charleston, SC her whole life. She channels her experiences through her music and songwriting, and is a…
INTERVIEW: Matthew James Adkins Laughs at the Walls Around Him
Matthew James Adkins’s debut album Stoned on My Own is a little country, a little more soul, and a whole lot of heart and grit. Raised on a steady diet of John Denver, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Adkins, along with…