Album Review: Noah Gundersen – Carry the Ghost Noah Gundersen is one of this site’s favorites, so it stands to reason that the official ETTG review of Noah’s latest release will be overwhelmingly positive. Carry the Ghost has done the impossible, bringing even …
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Album Review: Woody Pines – Self Titled
Album Review: Woody Pines – Self Titled Stop what you’re doing and click play on Woody Pines. He sounds like a countrified Pokey Lafarge. It’s that Justin Townes Earle style with a standup bass and fiddle behind him. It might be tempting to …
Album Review: Mary Bue – Holy Bones
Album Review: Mary Bue – Holy Bones There’s something about the tone on the guitars on Mary Bue’s album Holy Bones that just sounds cool. Not cool as in “groovy man,” but cool as in temperature cool. It’s a great indie rock album …
Album Review: Beta Radio – Colony of Bees
Album Review: Beta Radio – Colony of Bees It’s shameful that we’re nearly a year away from this release and finally getting it the press it deserves, but here we go. Beta Radio are one of my favorite bands making music because of …
Album Review: Leaf Rapids – Lucky Stars – An adventure in three part harmony
Album Review: Leaf Rapids – Lucky Stars Write down this name – Keri Latimer. This is the name of the angelic voice that is at the heart (and soul) of Leaf Rapids, a Canadian pop folk outfit. If you’re a fan of a …
Album Review: Seryn – Shadow Shows
Album Review: Seryn – Shadow Shows We’ve covered Seryn in the past and love their sound overall. When their latest album arrived in my inbox I got really excited. I listened to it and soaked in the harmonies over and over. Now I’d …
Album Review: Steamboats – Self Titled EP – Exceptional must-hear harmony-rich folk
Album Review: Steamboats – Self Titled EP I love finding EPs for bands that are superbly talented. It means that there’s more to come. Steamboats are the kind of band that I really love because they have all of the elements of success. …
Album Review: Barrence Whitfield and the Savages – Under the Savage Sky
Barrence Whitfield and the Savages – Under the Savage Sky Album review by Hannah of www.rockmycommute.com The band’s website suggests that Under the Savage Sky “might be the most soulful punk record – or perhaps the most punk soul record you’ve ever heard”, …
Album Review: Tyler Edwards – Too Young for Love
Album Review: Tyler Edwards – Too Young for Love Tyler Edwards has a genuineness about him that makes his album infinitely listenable. The instrumentation on the album really works with his voice, carrying an upbeat but not too raucous sound. He’s a talented singer …
Album Review: Edisun – Collision
Edisun – Collision Album Review by Hannah of www.rockmycommute.com Perhaps with a name like Edisun, you’d expect something science-y and smart – calling to mind the great inventor and our natural energy source. But what the band puts forward instead, is a stable …



