Tag: folk
Jeffrey Dallet- My Old Record Store
by Tim Wenger He’s got a voice like Bob Dylan on speed. The new 3-song ep from Jeffrey Dallet, My Old Record Store, is a bit rock-y, a bit jazz-y, and a bit folk-y. Dallet blends classic American styles together to create a peaceful, pleasing sound that makes for a very easy listen. He leans […]
Von Stomper
by Abby Kaeser Influenced by a mix of blues, American folk and country, Von Stomper’s album is like a sampling platter of different themes with each track having a unique vibe while also staying cohesively delicious. Von Stomper’s album has a lot of tasty country and blues inspired guitar. The consistent wobble of harmonica sounds […]
The Trubelos- Tumbleweed Road
by Tru Blu The strength in The Trubelos sophomore effort, Tumbleweed Road is the diversity of musical style and the chemistry of the band. With equal parts country, blues, classic rock and soul of Tumbleweed Road is full of great song writing and quality musicianship. The Trubelos have successfully blended Lauren Michaels sassy and strong […]
Forsyth & Gee
by Tim Wenger Forsyth & Gee hit home with their debut EP. The six -song offering is exceptionally harmonic and makes for an easy listen. Strong male and female vocals contrast in pleasant counterpoints throughout the disc, accompanied by rhythmic guitar riffs and a good taste of banjo, mandolin and piano mixed in at appropriate […]
Treehouse Sanctum- Shake The Shadow
by Tim Wenger Shake The Shadow, the new record from Treehouse Sanctum dropping in March, is Colorado proud. It is upbeat but mellow- easy to dance to but also perfect for a calm listen. Ambience is a big thing for this harmonious four-piece- they let emotions ride high throughout the record with vocal patterns that […]
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