Theresa Lucia delves into her personal experiences to create an emotional and confronting EP with the folk and country-tinged Boxes. For many, music is therapy. If you’re creating it, you can use it to work through your own personal issues, and if you’re listening to it, you can draw comparisons that can help in whatever you’re going through. Brooklyn-based Theresa Lucia’s … [Read more...] about Theresa Lucia: Boxes – EP Review
Country
Willie Nelson: First Rose of Spring – Review
Country legend, Willie Nelson, graces us once more with latest album First Rose Of Spring, not venturing far from what has previously earned him 10 Grammy Awards. Willie Nelson has outlived most of his peers, but now at 87-years-old, he is still going strong, artistically. Releasing his 70th solo album, there has rarely been a year of his career where he hasn’t put out work. … [Read more...] about Willie Nelson: First Rose of Spring – Review
Larkin Poe: Self Made Man – Review
Grammy-nominated sisters, Larkin Poe, massively miss the “unexplored terrain” they believe they have found on their fourth studio release, Self Made Man. Music is obviously in the blood of sister duo Larkin Poe, having been raised in Atlanta and based in Nashville – both major musical hubs across the Atlantic. With their fourth release, Self Made Man, the sisters believe … [Read more...] about Larkin Poe: Self Made Man – Review
Review: Norine Braun – Through Train Windows
Norine Braun’s new record Through Train Windows gives the listener a glimpse into the singer-songwriter’s world, full of heartfelt stories and interesting melodies. What’s a better way to get inspiration for an album than taking a 6000 kilometer train journey? Norine Braun did exactly this, crossing Canada on a ‘Riding The Rails’ tour, where she could be influenced by the … [Read more...] about Review: Norine Braun – Through Train Windows