Salt River finds singer and multi-instrumentalist Sam Amidon reinterpreting & regenerating 10 familiar pieces of music that he has collected together over time
Amigo the Devil is Danny Kiranos. Born Against is probably his quieter album musically, putting his "murderfolk" stories at the forefront. Hints of Scott Walker.
Anderson reframes nine pieces from Harry Smith’s Anthology into spare, slightly haunted instrumental arrangements, using electric and acoustic guitars, requinto, accordion and subtle keys; try 'Taqsim for Guitar'.
Created in the aftermath of a long-term relationship, Old Flowers features Andrews' most vulnerable writing to date on ten new songs that chronicle her journey through heartbreak, loneliness and finding herself again after it all.
Valentine is Andrews's most sonically explorative record - she plays flute, high strung guitars, myriad synths, and draws heavy inspiration from her art outside of music.
Streetsweeper, the fifth album by John Andrews & the Yawns, reflects that vantage point-tranquil, self-contained, and curious about the movements most people overlook.
"If Giver Taker was an album of prayers, The King is an album of curses." Anjimile won the world over with the clear-eyed honesty of their first record - a meditation on spirituality and liberation.
Blight asks many questions without offering easy answers. Over the course of nine new songs, The Antlers' founder and primary songwriter Silberman reckons with our passively destructive tendencies.
The Avett Brothers' 'The Gleam III' on CD is a must-have for any fans of Americana music. With its harmonious blend of folk, rock and country, this album features standout tracks like 'We Americans' that showcases the band's signature sound.
The 11th album from the acclaimed Americana outfit. The Avett Brothers return with their first album in five years. Produced by longtime collaborator, friend and early champion Rick Rubin.
The album journeys through the indie folk landscape they had previously etched out, now adorned with touches of eerie, atmospheric, and occasionally dissociative tones.
The stars have finally aligned and the triple-tailed comet has reappeared. Keep your ears to the skies for another momentous encounter with Bad Books III.