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Pitchfork | The 45 Most Anticipated Tours of 2026
Alabama Shakes, FKA twigs, Neko Case, and many more are hitting the road this year
AP News | black midi's Geordie Greep aims for 'The New Sound' on his solo debut
The Creative Independent | Courtney Marie Andrews: On starting now and learning later
Courtney Marie Andrews has long been celebrated as an artist who challenges herself, and who finds new interplays of Folk and Americana.
New Noise Magazine | News: Death Lens Announce New Album ‘What’s Left Now?’ Out April 24 via Epitaph
Death Lens return this spring with their new album What’s Left Now?, due out April 24 via Epitaph Records. It’s the band’s most urgent and refined work to date, melding punk fury, melodic grit, and lyrical defiance into something both raw and anthemic.
Canadian Geographic | Our Country: Sarah Harmer on why she’s still fighting to protect Ontario’s Mount Nemo
The singer-songwriter and environmental activist shares why Mount Nemo, near Burlington, Ont., is special in every season.
Far Out | Forgotten no more: The story of how Robert Lester Folsom kept his old archive music alive
One of Anthology’s great success stories has been the heartwarming career relaunch of Robert Lester Folsom, a small-town singer-songwriter from Adel, Georgia, who wrote a bunch of songs in the 1970s that would have fit in quite nicely with the mainstream sounds of LA’s Laurel Canyon, but instead went thoroughly unnoticed by just about all of humanity.
Exclaim | The Best Concerts We Saw in 2025
...the duo of singer Dusty Lee and producer Alex Low transformed the fog machine-engulfed Bloor West dive into a Berlin sex club operated by demons, with backup dancers uniting with dance floor freaks
Pitchfork | News: Bill Callahan’s New Video Is a Charming Homage to New York City
“Lonely City,” the latest song from My Days of 58, comes with a montage video shot by street photographer Daniel Arnold
Rolling Stone | Bright Eyes Announce Anniversary Shows for Seminal 2005 Albums
Pitchfork | Haley Heynderickx / Max García Conover: What of Our Nature Album Review
The songwriters collaborate for a spirited and serious collection of protest folk inspired by the legacy of Woody Guthrie.
VICE | WATCH: John Mayer Covers Hudson Freeman and His Viral ‘Country Nirvana’ Tune
Back in September, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Hudson Freeman posted a demo of his new song, “If You Know Me.” It’s easily one of the best songs of the year, and, rightly, went viral, even catching the eye of John Mayer.
Monster Children | Swapmeet Are Just Four Angels Playing in Heaven
As Swapmeet wrapped up their soundcheck at Melbourne live music institution, The Tote – where they were headlining that night – we stepped outside in the soft spring rain to a nearby park to sit in the dark and do an interview.