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Neil Hamburger “Still Dwelling” (Drag City, 2019)

March 19, 2019 Scott Baxter 0
Neil Hamburger is the anti-comic creation of Greg Turkington, a thoroughly despicable and creepy looking individual who you wouldn’t want to see talking to anyone you cared about. It’s a brilliant creation whose characteristics and persona […]
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Andrew Leahey and the Homestead ‘’Airwaves’’ (Skyline Music, 2019)

March 19, 2019 Gordon Sharpe 1
36 year old Andrew Leahey was born in Virginia and is now based in Nashville.  He currently fronts The Homestead and has been previously with Hobson’s Choice and The Opera House.  His current release is his […]
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Tylor & The Train Robbers “Best of the Worst Kind” (Independent, 2019)

March 18, 2019 Rick Bayles 0
There’s a pleasant “open-ness” to some of the best Americana – that feeling of room to move, where you can clearly hear all the instrumentation and the lyrics and yet still see spaces in the songs. […]
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D.L. Rossi “A Sweet Thing” (Independent, 2018)

March 18, 2019 Peter Churchill 0
Many singer songwriters use their experience of ‘life’, in whatever form that may take, to inform their art. Inspiration can come from many sources but, for many in this business, how often it seems that it […]
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China “And Then Nothing Happened” (Royal Oakie Records, 2018)

March 15, 2019 Jeremy Searle 0
The new album from Bay Area folk-rock outfit China is one of those delights that you live for as a reviewer. Their name is pretty much unknown (300 likes on their Facebook page, no website, you […]

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Interview: John Oates can’t stop the music and is still making his dreams come true

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Charles Wesley Godwin to release new collaborative album in July

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Charles Wesley Godwin has announced his new album, Christian Name, which is out on 24th July 2026, via Big Loud Records. In 2024, Godwin and his wife, Samantha, suffered an awful tragedy when their third child, […]
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Midwestern Mrs “I’m Still Here”

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A strong debut album with a range of folk-based songs with lyrical depth and style. This is the first full-length album from Ohio-based Midwestern Mrs, better known as Georgia Evans to her family, following a string […]

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Interview: John Oates can’t stop the music and is still making his dreams come true

May 18, 2026 0
At 77 years young, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame vocalist is as active as ever, having released two albums: 2024’s stripped-down, acoustic Reunion and 2025’s groovy Oates, in the past two years, while regularly […]
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Interview: Daniel Tashian on being a reluctant band leader and the joys of songwriting collaborations

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Daniel Tashian is a legend in Nashville. He’s a deeply respected songwriter, he’s a solo artist with six albums to his name, he’s been in two superb bands, and he’s the go-to guy when you want […]
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Behind the Songs: Thin Lear

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The songs on Thin Lear’s sophomore album Many Disappeared are tied to each other not in their locale or their cast of characters, but instead in strange tragedies that have taken place, some many years ago. Current […]

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Video Premiere: Mark Shepherd “The Grand Scheme Of Things”

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This is the title track of Cambridge man Mark Shepherd’s new EP.  It’s a thoughtful and powerful song which is also being released as a single today.  Mark’s a great live performer and a hard gigger […]
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Jerry David DeCicca “Burning Daylight” (Super Secret Records, 2018)

September 13, 2018 0
As a teenager Jerry David DeCicca had, by his own admission, an obsession with 40 something year old singer-songwriters. Listening to the likes of Reed, Zevon, Petty, Dylan and Springsteen informed the musical direction he was […]
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Jim White “Waffles Triangles & Jesus” (Loose, 2017)

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Jim White’s first couple of records are classics of the genre; they were strange missives and they heralded a new voice. It’s frightening to think that it is 20 years since Wrong-Eyed Jesus and this latest […]

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