A British Introduction…

Tim Osbourne takes a look at some emerging acts from his native UK, including Acoustic Jim, Male Bonding, and Zuby. They each present different

Oh Ruin, Eoin

I don’t know about you, but I love a nice poetic story about the creation of an equally poetic band. Something that makes the

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J. Nolan

A rising hip-hop artist like J. Nolan has a notable amount of temptations in the studio alone. There are countless numbers of production gimmicks

You Won’t, But You Will

There are legions of folk artists influenced by the genre’s early roots, from Appalachian groundwork to intersections of bluegrass and jug bands. Some are

Chappo

The NYC duo Chappo received some recognition last year with “Come Home”, a summertime psych-rock jam with a shimmering quality reminiscent of alt-rock groups

Warm Speakers

The stripped-down sound of Warm Speakers provides an excellent example of modern-day bedroom pop. Long Island native Patrick Berlinquette follows in the footsteps of

Giles Corey

Dan Barrett’s music plays like a spectre in the night, most effective to the highly attentive and surveyors of the smallest details. It’s something

The Stepkids

The Stepkids’ “Shadows on Behalf” sounds like it could have been recorded at several points throughout history — at a ’60s soul festival, on

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