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Three tracks in the folk and Americana realm that caught our attention this March

Abigail Lapell – “Land of Plenty”-This track is one of the purist folk tunes I’ve heard in recent months. Lapell brings a rooted sound that feels like a poem set to music as much as a song itself. Lapell’s vocal cuts through with …

Three engaging tracks blending folk and indie pop elements

Jenny Kern and Jacob Neverhill – “Say we tried”-There’s a definite romantic energy to this track with the duo vocals and overall atmospheric vibe. The synth work might not work for all of the traditional folk fans, but for folks who enjoy indie …

Three alt rock tracks that show us there’s no one way to bring down the house

Hollier – “Reckless love”-There’s a quality to the guitars on this track that just stands out. Then the vocal starts… whew. Dang these boys can sing. I can’t help but draw the comparison to David Ramirez. There’s a grizzly sincerity to the track …

Three indie pop tracks that stand out from the crowd

Ben Abraham – “Another falling star”-Ben Abraham is killing it with this new album. This is the third track we’ve heard from it and we’ve liked them all. The bright energy of the piano really sets the baseline for Abraham’s solid pop vocal …

Three easy going rock tracks that keep the chill vibes going

Jude Moses – “Isle of Skye”-If you’re a fan of 70s harmony-driven folk rock music, you will love this new track from Jude Moses. The easy comparison would be a band like the Eagles (who I love), but the energy really feels like …

Three acoustic singer songwriters to bring a sense of peace this weekend

Luce – “Come outside”-Luce has a gorgeous voice. That’s the first, most important point about this song. But beyond the great vocal work, this song has something to say as well. It’s about getting out of the depressive spiral in our own minds. …

Three dynamic indie pop tracks to energize your midweek

Eleven Point Two – “Blurry”-There’s an up tempo optimism to this track that really pops for me. Something about the mood feels like the energetic theme songs of 90s TV shows. Maybe that’s why I like it so much? But even if you …

Meet the Queer Vanguard of Country Music

Meet the Queer Vanguard of Country MusicGenerally speaking, the face of country music has traditionally been white, male, and straight, but things are changing. We take a look at the queer vanguard that’s taking country music by storm, the pioneers that first blazed …

The Music Industry During Monthly Meetups

The Sisters in Song group has been meeting for a little over a year, bringing togetherCharleston-based women who are active within the music industry to support and learn fromeach other while also providing plenty of opportunities for creative collaboration – not to mentionlots …

Three indie pop tracks that will bring a gentle sense of joy

Anna Bates – “Last man on earth”-First lines matter. With a heavy hitting first line worthy of John Prine and the great folk singers of the 20th century, Anna Bates wows us with, “Well I might dig up Elvis…” Uh… okay. That’s… random. …