Isaac Grinsdale goes beyond making music just for the sake of “Entertainment” (Premiere Play)
A man with a guitar is about as common of a musical approach as one can encounter in the industry. This perhaps, is the one…
A man with a guitar is about as common of a musical approach as one can encounter in the industry. This perhaps, is the one…
What could sound more familiar than a New York singer-songwriter? How about one based in the artistically associated borough of Brooklyn? It might sound like the…
While some of the rising songs of summer are focused entirely on channeling and cranking up the energy of crowded parties and festival jams, others…
While the very name of the Americana genre elicits an immediate geo-based demographic and historical context, the rise thereof across the pond in the United…
Winter has officially arrived! Though the days are no longer getting shorter, temperatures sure haven’t been their highest and the air is definitely taking on…
Don’t be alarmed. The pace and demands of present day society often deem messy things as needing improvement or adjustment and thusly, not residing within…
Americana, folk, punk, and a drop of country: Each are genres that could describe Brooklyn singer-songwriter Rue Snider. The New Yorker’s newest effort, Broken Window,…
Plenty of people in the world have been there: The relationship that is technically still active but is definitively eroding – like sands staring down…
The day-to-night, contrast-loaded setting of Sawyer Frederick’s rise to songwriter stardom might sound so drastic it doesn’t always seem real. Yet the modest, 17-year-old, from…
A native New Yorker but namesake city transplant, Stephen Babcock describes himself in brief, as a “Northern boy [with a] southern heart.” Though an introduction…