This Disquiet
A premier of the title track off Detroit bassist Betsy Soukup’s forthcoming album, This Disquiet. Betsy Soukup is a bassist active in the Detroit jazz community. She sometimes plays with drummer Cory Tripathy and bassist Ben Willis as The Betsy Soukup Trio. More
Softly Swooning World
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The latest studio release from a Boston songwriter whose liquor-honey voice never ceases to entrance. More
Avery County, I’m Bound to You
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In this, his most intimate and autobiographical record to date, acclaimed folk musician Barton Carroll sings beautifully of travel and truths hard-won. More
California Line
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Quiet and urgent– a sonic cloud of pale golds and purples; the shimmer of dune grass in the failing sun. St Salvia’s “California Line” is an apt end of summer record. Listen to the full stream here. More
Album: Mountain Sounds
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This month’s featured album was written in a vacant orphanage in Guatemala. Mountain Sounds is the result of a last-ditch attempt by friends Tim Hoyt and Franc Castillejos to collaborate one last time. More
How Do You Plead?
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A full stream of the British alt-country duo My Darling Clementine’s latest album, “How Do You Plead?” More
Pairs of Things and Other Stories
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The second full-length release from the Marfa, Texas’ band Hotel Brotherhood is an achievement. It streams all month long as our featured album. More
Be Your Own Mirror
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What musician Jeff Beam calls “psychedelic rock,” we call compelling and artful music. His first solo release, “Be Your Own Mirror” streams all month as our featured album. More
Television of Saints
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Rocky Volotato’s eighth full-length release is a resonant collection of songs propelled by the voice of a truly fine folk musician. More
Evryman For Himself
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Daniel Knox’s second album is a fascinating, well-crafted journey through both the streets of Chicago and the mind of a thoughtful songwriter. More
June Leaves
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Recorded in a small Italian village, The Storylines first album, “June Leaves,” is a beautiful and unique study in contemporary European folk. More
Madly Love
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Katharine Whalen, former vocalist and banjoist for Squirrel Nut Zippers, has just released her new project, “Madly Love.” A stream of this melodic and thoughtful record serves as this month’s featured album. More
Burning Heart: Songs for the Gulf
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This month’s featured album is a poignant collection of songs written in response to the devastating Gulf Coast oil spill. Featuring tracks by Jonathan Byrd, Annie Crane, and Shakey Graves this compilation serves as a provocative lament for our tainted gulf. After you listen, please buy a copy, as all proceeds go to the Gulf Coast Oil Spill Fund. More
You (Understood)
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An beautiful entreaty, Samantha Crain’s third album is a glowing achievement. More
You’re in Golden Light
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Urgent. Simple. Beautiful. San Diego songwriter Jeffrey Paul Lupo’s debut album throbs like an ocean sunset. This month, we’re pleased to offer a full stream of “You’re in Golden Light.” More
The Unfazed
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Dolorean’s fourth album swells like a fresh bruise. There are at least three songs on this record that you will be compelled to play over and over again. More
Salt Year
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After enduring two years of self-described “hell,” songwriter Chris Bathgate emerges from the blackness and triumphs with his best album yet, “Salt Year.” More
Night Times
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Released via the Internet last year, Fred Thomas’ stirring solo album “Night Times” may not have gotten the attention it warrants. Hence, we are streaming it all month. More