David Allan Coe Kids Speak Out After Outlaw Singer’s Death
With ‘Middle of Nowhere,’ Kacey Musgraves Finds Equilibrium In The Great Unknown
Editor’s Note: Annie Zaleski has been awarded one of two No Depression Criticism Fellowships to write in-depth album reviews on roots music’s most important albums. The Criticism Fellowships kick off with this review of Kacey Musgraves’ Middle of Nowhere, out today via Lost Highway.
Luke Bryan Has Big Dreams for Taste of Country In Buffalo
Top 50 Tim McGraw Songs: Greatest Hits, Singles and Deep Cuts
‘American Idol’ Star Kellie Pickler’s Life After Husband’s Death
Show Review: Goose a New Orleans’ Sanger Theatre
New Orleans Gets Two Nights of Improvisational Magic Courtesy of Goose New Orleans has never been a city that does anything halfway, and the timing of Goose’s two night stand at the historic Saenger Theatre in New Orleans couldn’t have felt more right. Goose essentially served as the unofficial pre party for one of the […]
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REVIEW: Laura Chavez “My Voice”
Laura Chavez My Voice On My Voice, blues guitarist Laura Chavez treats the instrumental album like a self-portrait: part ancestry, part flex, part love letter to the sounds she grew up listening to. Split between covers and originals, the record doesn’t just showcase chops—it reveals the complexities of touch, tone, and taste, the kind of […]
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Bentley’s Bandstand: April 2026
Bentley’s Bandstand: April 2026 Leeann Atherton, GOOD GOD. Roll back all the music since the Earth welcomed humans walking uprighht all those centuries ago, and there’s a good chance that gospel exhortations would be among the earliest. As soon as voices rose high, it was thankfulness that cracked open the spirit. Now, all these years […]
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David Allan Coe’s New Posthumous Album Comes with Serious Questions

A new David Allan Coe album that was supposed to be released in the summer of 2017, but was delayed specifically until after his death when it was believed it might be more economically viable.
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