SPOTLIGHT: Sabine McCalla Is Free To Be Herself
Editor’s Note: Sabine McCalla, whose debut LP Don’t Call Me Baby came out November 7 via Gar Hole Records, is No Depression’s Spotlight Artist for November 2025. Stay tuned for more from McCalla all month long.
New Orleans as artistic muse
SPOTLIGHT: Sabine McCalla Is Free To Be Herself
Editor’s Note: Sabine McCalla, whose debut LP Don’t Call Me Baby came out November 7 via Gar Hole Records, is No Depression’s Spotlight Artist for November 2025. Stay tuned for more from McCalla all month long.
New Orleans as artistic muse
REVIEW: Uncle Lucius: “Live in ’25”
Uncle Lucius Live in ’25 2025 is almost over now, and I was really hoping to see Uncle Lucius on this tour. They were coming to Missoula and Bozeman, and I was going to make one of those shows. Then my dad had a medical emergency, and I missed it. But, this Friday, Nov. 21, […]
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REVIEW: Uncle Lucius: “Live in ’25”
Uncle Lucius Live in ’25 2025 is almost over now, and I was really hoping to see Uncle Lucius on this tour. They were coming to Missoula and Bozeman, and I was going to make one of those shows. Then my dad had a medical emergency, and I missed it. But, this Friday, Nov. 21, […]
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REVIEW: Sean Keel “The Breeze That Brought Them” and “Barn Dance”
Wielded with Tender Precision: Two EPs by Sean Keel Sean Keel is a singular presence in contemporary Americana — a late-blooming songwriter whose gravel-edged voice and poetic sensibility evoke startling intimacy. Based in Austin, Texas, and known in academic circles as a research mathematician, Keel brings both a storyteller’s heart and a philosopher’s eye to […]
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REVIEW: Sean Keel “The Breeze That Brought Them” and “Barn Dance”
Wielded with Tender Precision: Two EPs by Sean Keel Sean Keel is a singular presence in contemporary Americana — a late-blooming songwriter whose gravel-edged voice and poetic sensibility evoke startling intimacy. Based in Austin, Texas, and known in academic circles as a research mathematician, Keel brings both a storyteller’s heart and a philosopher’s eye to […]
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Zach Top Still Drives a 2012 Truck With a Headlight Missing
ALBUM REVIEW: Haley Heynderickx and Max García Conover Channel Woodie Guthrie on ‘What of Our Nature’
Building on their 2018 EP, Among Horses III, Haley Heynderickx and Max García Conover release their full-length debut, channeling, as their bio states, “the spirit of Woodie Guthrie.” The project does indeed exude a decidedly vintage feel, though themes such as the dark side of capitalism,
ALBUM REVIEW: Haley Heynderickx and Max García Conover Channel Woodie Guthrie on ‘What of Our Nature’
Building on their 2018 EP, Among Horses III, Haley Heynderickx and Max García Conover release their full-length debut, channeling, as their bio states, “the spirit of Woodie Guthrie.” The project does indeed exude a decidedly vintage feel, though themes such as the dark side of capitalism,
