archives: Country Rock
Hurray For The Riff Raff
A Puerto Rican banjo player leaves her native New York City to hop freight trains across the country, eventually settling down in New Orleans where she forms a band with...
Dawes
When someone from Southern California writes folk inspired pop music, there is something magical, albeit confusing, that happens. Buffalo Springfield, Jackson Browne, and Joni Mitchell did it in the 60’s...
The Stone Foxes
San Francisco's Stone Foxes write the kind of all out blues rock whose anthemic sound is typically reserved for huge stadium settings, lucky for us however, the quartet has been...
Phosphorescent
There is no shortage of hirsute men strumming guitars these days. You can find them on street corners, cafes, theatres and stadiums. It’s a familiar sound and given its ubiquity...
She and Him
While the simple pronouns of She and Him may be misleadingly nondescript, just one glance at the corresponding names behind the moniker is enough to make any indie pop minded...
Sonny and the Sunsets
Sonny and the Sunsets are creating a sound that aims for the middle ground between nostalgic surf-pop and lo-fi garage rock. Think Beach Boys meets The Kingsmen. It’s a common...














