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Dan Mills

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Americana singer-songwriter Dan Mills grew up in Providence, Rhode Island before moving to Brooklyn to sneak his way into the NYC music scene, and is now based in Cambridge with … Read more

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Laura Vecchione

In 2006, NYC-based singer-songwriter Laura Vecchione released her debut album, Deeper Waters, to critical acclaim. Two years later, she released Girl In The Band, which was also well-received by Americana … Read more

Tow’rs

Arizona-based band Tow’rs, made up of husband and wife duo Kyle & Gretta Miller accompanied by their talented friends, is not worried about being right or knowing what comes next. … Read more

I Draw Slow

Dublin-based folk-roots quintet I Draw Slow formed almost a decade ago, led by siblings Dave (guitar/vocals) and Louise (vocals) Holden. Backed by equally talented multi-instrumentalists, I Draw Slow is a … Read more

Jack Ingram

Despite a career that spans some 20 years and eight studio albums, Jack Ingram’s name has never really figured amongst the other icons who have carved reputations from similarly rootsy … Read more

Deerhoof

Holed up in an empty rented office space in the New Mexico desert, with nothing to distract them, experimental indie-rock noisemakers Deerhoof conjured up The Magic in a mere seven … Read more

Red Dirt Skinners

The fourth studio album from the Red Dirt Skinners, an English husband and wife duo featuring Rob Skinner on guitar and his partner Sarah on Soprano Sax, is a welcome … Read more

The Bangles

There’s no need for introductions, although these Bangles don’t come off quite so sweet and innocent. Punks at heart, who clearly adored ‘60s pop and harbored a crush on garage-rock … Read more

Karen Haglof

A country girl at heart, Karen Haglof slips into something more comfortable in “Cowgirl Clothes.” Picking out the first thing in the delightfully messy closet of vintage Americana and rugged, … Read more

Royal Southern Brotherhood

The old adage “three strikes and you’re out”  does not apply here but “try, try again” certainly does, as it seems that Royal Southern Brotherhood has found their best groove … Read more