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ALBUM REVIEW: Courtney Hartman Assembles Her Village for ‘With You’
That old adage “it takes a village” is, quite literally, what made it possible for Courtney Hartman to make her latest album With You, a soft study of motherhood and all the beautiful and harrowing ways it upends a life. Hartman did what might be the hardest thing
REVIEW: Courtney Hartman “With You”
Courtney Hartman With You There are any number of happenings that could have derailed the completion of Courtney Hartman’s latest album, With You. The Wisconsin-by-way-of-Colorado singer-songwriter and her husband experienced home renovation woes, crises both medical and financial (which required money saved for recording sessions to be spent on life’s essentials) and, biggest of all, […]
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REVIEW: Jeremy Pinnell “Decades”
Jeremy Pinnell Decades Kentucky singer-songwriter Jeremy Pinnell recently released his new album Decades, produced by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winning producer/singer-songwriter Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker). Decades was recorded with Jennings over the course of a week of live-in-the-studio performances. Musicians featured on the album include Chris Masterson (Steve Earle), Ted Russell Kamp (Shooter Jennings), Patrick […]
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Interview: Emma Swift’s Resurrection in Gray and Blue
Emma Swift’s Resurrection in Gray and Blue Emma Swift’s new album, The Resurrection Game, unfolds like a series of letters written from the far edge of an emotional winter. It is a record of desolate beauty and delicately held hope, the sound of someone who has passed through collapse and found something luminous in what […]
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REVIEW: Rene Lopez “A New York Lie”
Rene Lopez A New York Lie Rene Lopez is gracing the music world this week with a new album produced by Patrick Sansone of Wilco: A New York Lie. It’s not an alt-rock Wilco-style affair though; there’s more of a ranging between rootsy confessional rock, touches of funk, honky tonk dive bar sentiments and even doses […]
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ALBUM REVIEW: On Full-Length Debut, ‘You’re No Island,’ Andrew Daly Frank Captures the Beauty of Flux
With his full-length debut, You’re No Island, Andrew Daly Frank offers a moody and transportive set. Carried by Frank’s distinctly supple voice, the album highlights the Pittsburgh, PA-based singer-songwriter’s knack for crafting low-key yet engaging tunes, his mixes shimmering like still-wet watercolors glistening in
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Album Review – Drake Milligan’s “Tumbleweed”

Drake Milligan isn’t just ready to follow the neotraditional country resurgence, he’s ready to lead it. With his new album “Tumbleweed,” making it two for two with quality albums.
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