Recorded in a studio in the hills of Huntsville, Alabama, the album was tracked in an old-school manner, completely in analog as their heroes did in days gone by.
The album showcases the band's signature genre-blending sound, featuring a mix of rock and blues-infused performances, including their hit "Wondering Why" and "I'm Still Fine".
The latest album from Grammy-nominated Marcus King and the Marcus King Band, Darling Blue: a soundtrack through the peaks and valleys of his mind, and an ode to his beloved home - the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The 18-song collection from acclaimed Southern crooner Kashus Culpepper, recorded in Muscle Shoals, channels all the Alabama-native's layered influences of country, folk, rock, blues and soul into a cohesive debut project for the ages.
What are we to make of the world? In many ways, the title New Fragility perfectly sums up our collective state of unease and anxiety, but it's particularly apt for singer songwriter Alec Ounsworth.
The final album in Pastor T.L. Barrett's 1970s four-part suite of gospel funk LPs, Do Not Pass Me By finds the fiery preacher getting spaced out on God's love. Released 1976