Nathan Salsburg - Third
Record of the Week is Third, the beautiful new album from Louisville folk guitarist Nathan Salsburg.The functionally titled (yes, it is his third solo LP) album is an evocative and...
Record of the Week is Third, the beautiful new album from Louisville folk guitarist Nathan Salsburg.The functionally titled (yes, it is his third solo LP) album is an evocative and...
Record of the Week is an absolute peach (she's Georgian too!), the self-titled debut from Mattiel. Mattiel Brown (pronounced ‘maa-TEEL’) spent her formative years learning White Stripes songs on a farm in rural...
Endless Scroll is the marvelous debut album from Brooklyn's Bodega. Now if this next bit doesn't get you fully in the mood and spark your interest then we are no...
Record of the Week for this fifth and final week in June is a 1963 John Coltrane LP that has, until now, remained mostly lost and largely unheard. The record...
Kamasi Washington follows his incredible debut album - The Epic - with a hugely audacious double album about Earth, Heaven and the paths and connections. It's an album of incredible scope, so many...
Record of the Week is an album that we have been absolutely playing to death these last few weeks. Melbourne's Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever release their first full-length LP on...
1, 2, Kung Fu! is the debut album from Boy Azooga on Heavenly Recordings, a band we're THRILLED to have join us this summer in Totnes for Sea Change.You can...
Record of the Week is God’s Favorite Customer, Josh Tillman's fourth album as Father John Misty. It's not as gushy as Honeybear and not as decadent as Pure Comedy, it's all...