PREMIERE: Martha Groves Perry Has It With “Dumping My Delusion”
Martha Groves Perry’s new song “Dumping My Delusion” is slinky and tense, only to open into a transcendent moment of liberation. The San Francisco-based singer-songwriter invokes jazz and soul as much as Americana on this smoky number. The song comes…
PREMIERE: The Burnt Pines Returns With “What Did You Come Back For?”
The Burnt Pines might be collaboration from across the Atlantic Ocean, but you wouldn’t know it from the intimacy of “What Did You Come Back For?” With three band members dispersed between Boston and Lisbon, the trio craft intricate folk…
Booze Radly — Lose, Badly
From the first chaotic strums on Lose, Badly, Philly indie rock band Booze Radly grabs hold and never lets go. The album is an electrifying tour de force of pain, isolation, and the liberation found in the eye of the…
Karen Jonas — The Restless
Whatever you’re expecting from Karen Jonas’ new album The Restless, don’t get comfortable. This is a mature album written by someone who has fully embraced their power: lyrically, musically, as an artist, as a person. Jonas has always known how…
PREMIERE: Dylan Earl — “White Painted Trees”
It doesn’t get more country than an American-made pickup truck, wide open spaces, a loyal dog in the passenger’s seat. But this is no bro country song. Dylan Earl’s “White Painted Trees” is a true celebration of his life in…