Read up on Santa Cruz-by-way-of-Vermont outfit the Devil Makes Three and, within the first paragraph or so of practically any article, you’ll encounter some…
Smart, prolific and methodically sloppy, Guppyboy helped epitomize the Burlington slacker-rock scene in the 1990s. Their catalog wanders through at least three different bands…
Os Mutantes emerged from Brazil in the late 1960s, fusing breezy Tropicália grooves with the heady, kaleidoscopic aesthetic of psychedelic rock. Following their breakup…
New Orleans’ Dumpstaphunk are an all-star band of sorts, featuring a funkdafied gumbo of ace Crescent City players, including drummer Nikki Glaspie (Jay-Z, Beyoncé)…
On his new record, spirityouall, vocalist Bobby McFerrin reimagines American traditional music. The 10-time Grammy Award winner puts his unique stamp on beloved classics…
Anaïs Mitchell is sitting cross-legged on the rolling lawn of her parents’ rural home in Vergennes, where she has spent the morning harvesting dandelions…
In 2008, bass saxophonist Colin Stetson began an ambitious trilogy of impressionistic records with New History Warfare Vol. 1. That album cycle continued in…
Greensky Bluegrass, from Kalamazoo, Mich., embody a dichotomy in modern acoustic music. On paper, they are a bluegrass band, ace players wielding guitars, banjo,…
The increasing popularity of Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers is in some ways a product of that modern phenomenon, the internet sensation. The California-based…
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