Review: Sarah Shook & The Disarmers – Nightroamer
Steel slide, honky tonk, and long-distant stare, we’ve all heard it before. That is, until Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
Steel slide, honky tonk, and long-distant stare, we’ve all heard it before. That is, until Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
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Rooted in the realm of country since his first EP in the late 90s, Sydney-based Jamie Lindsay carries a long list of
Steely eyes meet at the crossroads of folkstomp and hill blues as Boise’s Curtis/Sutton & The Scavengers drop their first
When I set out to write about Bill Scorzari’s debut album, Just the Same, I didn’t know that it would be such a
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When a band takes form in any Southern States, it is almost assumed that the flow of country will whisk their sound away.
“They call me a dreamer/with my head in the stars/and you ain’t worth a second glance/‘cause life moves way too fast” –
-Greg’s Take- Before the years of horses drinking beer, muddy twang and an over “’Merica” mentality, there was a vast