folk rock
An Ode to ‘On the Beach,’ Neil Young’s Most Beautiful (and Most Depressing) Album
Forty-five years after its release, Young's melancholic search for meaning in a chaotic world feels more relatable than ever.
Jeff Tweedy Trusts James Elkington to Make Guitar Tunes and so Should You
We're premiering the video for "Sister of Mine,” off the career session musician's debut solo LP, 'Wintres Woma,' out June 30.
The Existential Free Fall of Kevin Morby
"I kind of felt like I was driving myself insane. But at the same time, I really enjoyed having that freedom."
Float Away with Galley Beggar's 'Heathen Hymns' Psychedelic Folk Rock
Stream the winsome new album from these British paisley- and psych-loving folk rockers out April 28 on Rise Above.
An Eight Stringer, a Violin, and Southern Charm: Little Tybee Premieres “More Like Jason”
Look past the flannels, spectacles, and beards: there’s a nimble virtuosity. We nerd out with the Atlanta crew.
Premiere: Bundle Up with The Hearts' 'Equal Love' Album
These Edmonton folk-rockers have the perfect album for the autumn blues.
Marriage and Music Are Full Time Jobs For Toronto's Whitehorse
Toronto Folk-rock duo, Whitehorse 'Leave No Bridge Unburned' for their new album
Nocturnal Wildlife Is the Star in Robert Robinson’s 'Dead Possum' Video
The Sore Eros guitarist steps out on his own with the help from some furry bandits.
Retrospective Reviews: Neil Young 'After The Gold Rush'
Revisit the legendary Neil Young's long endearing album, 'After the Gold Rush'.
Bruce Peninsula’s Misha Bower Takes the Greyhound
London's fiery Misha Bower talks literature, and how she doesn't want to move to Toronto.