INTERVIEW: the Good Graces Get Therapeutic
Singer, songwriter, and drummer-turned-guitarist Kim Ware of Adobe & Teardrops fave the Good Graces is known for her unique brand of raw, folk-leaning “southern indie” music. Performing with a rotating cast of musicians, Ware has been crafting tracks with both…
INTERVIEW: Greg Loftus Contemplates Mortality, Western Hegemony, and Healing
Massachusetts road warrior Greg Loftus describes his music as “calloused road-worn Americana for all colors of collars.” Loftus’s soulful performance and uplifting lyrics are certainly universal. As Loftus points out in his interview below, he wants his upcoming album Western…
INTERVIEW: The Accidentals on Their Slow and Deliberate Pace
Since releasing their debut album in 2012, The Accidentals (Katie Larson, Savannah Buist, and Michael Dause) have built a grassroots following while touring almost nonstop and playing more than 200 shows a year. In addition to teaching workshops across the…
INTERVIEW: Rosie H Sullivan Is Taking It All In On “So It Is”
Isle of Lewis native, Rosie H Sullivan emerges with her beautiful debut single, “So It Is.” The track announces the 19-year-old to the same musical lane that fellow Highland contemporary’s Rachel Sermanni and Tamzene trailblazed before her. On its day…
INTERVIEW: Mike Procyshyn’s a Bad Wizard, But He’s Trying Anyway
Mike Procyshyn is back — at long last. For Procyshyn, writing yearning, atmospheric Americana is old hat. His new album, Good Man, Bad Wizard is his tenth full-length release. Hailing from Kenora, Ontario-based singer-songwriter Mike Procyshyn blends lines and influences…