
#HotTakes | Week of 02.24.25
Songs we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance.
Songs we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance.
Bedroom High Club
Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Can’t Take Back // Ryan Curtis Get The Message Through // Sandy Bailey Toothache // Lydia Loveless Tibet // Kindsight Dance Now // Girl and Girl If I Try To Leave // Deer Tick Birds // Divorce Next Rodeo // Molly Tuttle & Golden
Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Daydream // Being Dead Who Do You Wanna Be? // Dream Wife The Fall // Gregory Alan Isakov Filthy Rich (Live Session) // Uma Other Side of the 45 // The Nadas Salad // Blondshell The Good Fight // Anna Tivel The Narcissist // Blur
Ages and Ages
The great thing about being so late to releasing the August mixtape is that September is here, and the mixtape is ready to go. It goes without saying but I think this mixtape is really great, and I’m digging the heck out of the songs that are on it.
aaron lee tasjan
I’m super late (vacation, and some technical issues) to getting this to ya’ll but hey music is music. August was a pretty great month for new music, with new music from some of our favorites like Aaron Lee Tasjan, Ron Gallo and Tallest Man on Earth. But we
aaron lee tasjan
Another month has gone by and another mixtape is at your fingertips filling your ears with all that goodness you’ve been looking for. This month is not short on jams, and I hope you enjoy this one as much as I do. Let me know what if anything I
Colorado Symphony
We have some beautiful new (though not really new) music to share with you all from Boulder, CO troubadour Gregory Alan Isakov that will just about make your day. The debut studio recording of the live fan favorite song, “Liars,” is the first single from his upcoming album Gregory Alan
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Photos by Boston Concert Photography [L]ast week, we were lucky enough to catch a very intimate night out with Josh Ritter & Gregory Alan Isakov, and although that sounds really sexy, it was just a great evening with some fantastic music half of which (Isakov) will be spending time
Gregory Alan Isakov
[T]onight is one going to be one hell of a show, it is the first night of two special nights with Josh Ritter and Gregory Alan Isakov. Last year, both Josh Ritter and Gregory Alan Isakov put out great records in The Beast in Its Tracks, and The Weatherman,
Big Harp
20. Jonny Fritz – Dad Country [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2_RIg0vZPQ[/youtube] [L]ast year, Mr. Fritz was Mr. Corndawg, and he’d kickstartered a record that finally came early this year, chock full of new tunes & re-recordings of old tunes with a bunch of great
Gregory Alan Isakov
[T]roubadour Gregory Alan Isakov was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, raised in Philadelphia, and now calls Boulder, Colorado home. He’s a traveling man who creates music that compliments wanderlust and the beauty of the places he has seen on the road. His third album The Weatherman will be
Gregory Alan Isakov
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/39392413[/vimeo] This video was just recorded last week, and well, I just love this version of Isakov’s “That Moon Song,” as if it weren’t a gorgeous enough song, this recording really does it great justice. If you don’t already own it, I