
VIDEO PREMIERE/INTERVIEW: Sun Bones “Ersilia”
Sun Bones, from Tucson, Arizona might have a seemingly desert themed band name, but don’t consider them “desert rock.” In fact their music has more in common with the stylistic

Sun Bones, from Tucson, Arizona might have a seemingly desert themed band name, but don’t consider them “desert rock.” In fact their music has more in common with the stylistic

Calling Charlie Hunter’s sound jazz would be an oversimplification. On his new album Let The Bells Ring On, which drops June 9th, the guitarist and composer has his sights on something

As one quarter of the Texas folk group The Trishas, Jamie Lin Wilson has spent much of her musical career as one of the elements that contribute to the group’s

Death by Dixie isn’t just a record; it’s a reckoning. The new album from The Last Tycoon—the Americana project of Atlanta-based songwriter John Gladwin—reflects on what it means to be

Will Currie & The Country French’s third LP They Killed Us will be released on June 9, 2015 via the Vancouver label and the band’s longtime home, File Under: Music.

Austin, Texas is all over the news these days getting praise for economic growth, tech startup culture and its hip foodie scene, among other things. But no matter how many

Austin’s The Lonesome Band proudly classify themselves as Texas Cosmic Honky Tonk Country, and this is a pretty damn accurate label. The group embraces the progressive country sound that helped

Does knowing someone for your whole life make for better music? It certainly seems so in the case of The Grahams. The duo were friends as children before coupling up

Brooklyn-based folk rock singer-songwriter Sherman Ewing is premiering his new song “Spiritual Awakening” with Glide (below), the second single from his third EP, Cross My Broken Heart, which is set

With the release of her fourth, and most accomplished, body of work last October Every Kind Of People, Toby Lightman has matured into an accomplished blues singer that gently crosses