I was fortunate enough to catch the quintet that is Twisted Pine this weekend…but not in our native Boston land. A land that is foreign and strange. One that in [ … ]
Category: Featured Track
Track of the Week: Lula Wiles Covers Dietrich Strause
I have heard many folks cover over folks over the years. I have now produced over 30 local artists covering other local artists. While all of those sessions have been [ … ]
Track of the Week: Margo and the Pricetags “This Town Gets Around”
When I was first introduced to Margo Price at the Newport Folk Festival this past July it took my brain a while to digest what I had just been through. [ … ]
Track of the Week: Darlingside “The God of Loss”
There is an incredibly interesting dynamic when a band or album manages to border on classic, warm throw back vibes while maintaining it’s sense of being contemporary and “in the [ … ]
Track of the Week: The Grownup Noise “Play the Room”
A year or two ago a friend released an album called ‘Play the Room’, so I was immediately drawn to this tune. The Grownup Noise is self proclaimed as “a [ … ]
Track of the Week: American Elm “This is ‘Where Are We Going?’ Not ‘Where Have We Been?”
Splattered with intertwining guitar notes and Chris Bousquet’s vocal ringing out, our track of the week “This is ‘Where Are We Going?’ Not ‘Where Have We Been?” is a memorable [ … ]
Track of the Week: Vudu Sister “Household Items”
There is something very rock n’ roll about Keith McCurdy and Vudu Sister’s ‘Household Items’. And as a kid coming into his own in the early 90s, rock n’ roll [ … ]
Track of the Week: Hailey Magee “Royal Blue”
This week’s track of the week comes from an artist who is not only talented, but extremely generous in her time giving back to the community. Hailey Magee has spent [ … ]
Track of the Week: Daniel Miller “Tomorrow’s Bloodshot Eyes”
The title of this song…something I am sure many of us can relate to. Daniel Miller is a singer-songwriter with a penchant for centering his music on locales that inspire him: [ … ]
Track of the Week: Honeysuckle “Josephine”
The tune kicks in with a spiraling whirlwind of strings, building up and up, until it breaks beautifully into Holly McGarry’s vocal and a single strummed guitar. Her voice feels [ … ]