Frank Meyer of Highway 61 talks about Driving South.
Frank Meyer’s name has been synonymous with the LA punk for over two decades. He’s arguably best known as theContinue Reading
Frank Meyer’s name has been synonymous with the LA punk for over two decades. He’s arguably best known as theContinue Reading
Sometimes I feel Spotify’s algorithm goes out of its way to give me a hard time. By making comparisons andContinue Reading
Eilen Jewell has made a mark on audiences since releasing her tender Americana country debut album, Boundary Country, in 2006.Continue Reading
From the Pacific Northwest of the United States, Portland-based Anna Tivel has been toiling away at her craft for overContinue Reading
I have always thought of Liza Victoria aka Lisa/Liza as a gentle soul. (I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing herContinue Reading
If you haven’t heard of Seawitch, it’s time you did. They are one of rock music’s most exciting new bandsContinue Reading
Joyce Prescher is a Dutch-born, Melbourne based folk musician who caught my attention in recent weeks. There’s a real intimacyContinue Reading
Jessica Hottman has long been a chameleon in the world of pop music. She’s also always unapologetically herself and givingContinue Reading
On my radar this week is Madeleine Kelson, a young Nashville-based singer songwriter with an affinity for country music andContinue Reading
After releasing a debut EP as strong as Wax, Los Angeles-based musician Talker, aka Celeste Tauchar, could have easily bide herContinue Reading









