“False Cities” by Christopher Paul Stelling
Brooklyn based folk-singer’s second album kicks off with a bang, then settles into a nice, warm groove.
Brooklyn based folk-singer’s second album kicks off with a bang, then settles into a nice, warm groove.
For a band that’s relatively up-and-coming, KG Bird has managed to write a series of songs that seem effortless, collected, and most importantly, genuine.
Frank Turner’s “Tape Deck Hearts” is an album full of sing along anthems, give it a listen and lose your voice.
Aly Spaltro’s voice is an idiosyncratic force of pure emotion, perforating the quiet moments of Ripely Pine with outbursts of sheer violence.
On their debut full-length, True Gents show promise, and show off their command of traditional Celtic instruments.
At least one part of your body will move to the catch of the jangles from He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister.