• Lonely As It Gets – Wilson Banjo Co

    Despite the corporate implications implied by their handle, Wilson Banjo Co is a decidedly organic ensemble, one that makes a point of instilling emotion and inspiration into the music they make. Granted, when banjo player and erstwhile engineer Steve Wilson

  • Get A Transfer – The King James Boys

    Considering The King James Boys' fervent devotion to gospel-style bluegrass, one might surmise that the title of their new album, Get A Transfer, might consist solely of fervent appeals for listeners to look towards a higher order. Indeed, the band

  • House of the Dog – Grain Thief

    Grain Thief, the Boston-based all-string quartet, share their sense of sheer joy and absolute enthusiasm courtesy of their new album, House of the Dog, a record that offers a testament to friendship and collaboration, as well as what their press

  • Songs That Sing Me — Becky Buller

    Those who are tempted to typecast Becky Buller simply as a spiritual singer and/or a superb fiddler will likely find that her new album with Dark Shadow Recording proves that while those accolades are true, there's so much more to

  • Self-titled – Karma Creak

    The young quartet that refers to itself as Karma Creak plays traditional music with an equal abundance of wit and whimsy. Nevertheless, as their self-titled initial EP makes abundantly clear, they also hold fast to past precepts while celebrating the

  • Bluegrass Beyond Borders: Hills of Belgium

    The fields of Flanders are half a world away from the Appalachian Mountains, but the band that refers to itself as Hills of Belgium aspires to attain the same heights that bring that connection closer.  A Belgian band based in Brussels,

  • Bluegrass Mix Volume 2 – Hillbilly Fever

    A follow-up to their descriptive debut, Bluegrass Mix Volume 1, the six piece band that calls themselves HillBilly Fever stakes their claim to authenticity courtesy of covers of a number of classics, some of which are traditional and others which

  • Carolina Bluebird – The Sullivan Sisters

    Any band comprised primarily of siblings can be counted on to share their sounds in sync, with exacting harmonies to match. Consequently, this initial offering, Carolina Bluebird from The Sullivan Sisters, a Chicago-based band both born and raised in North