Jim Allen
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Parenthood gives the husband-and-wife Americana duo the will to rock on an album that's informed by both birth and death.
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On the cusp of his 70th birthday, the revered singer-songwriter sets down his pen to explore country classics with some stellar duet partners.
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On his striking, sparsely produced solo album Lighthouse, the Southern California legend declares his love for New York City.
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Kayla Cohen brings an airy but mysterious psych-folk feel to the fore, and this fanciful account of alfresco domesticity certainly feels like a slice of vintage Laurel Canyon balladry.
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The Dead brings together the blues, the Bible and a dramatic tale of passion and power in an electrifying, unreleased performance.
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This record is the sound of a rock 'n' roll legend facing his place on the planet head-on, and doing his best to figure it all out as he goes along.
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On this gentle chamber-folk track, the indie singer-songwriter communes with nature and the avian world. (A SxSW Week pick.)
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Guitar Hero Alert! Philadelphia indie-rock stylist and his quintet have a new set of instrumental jams that includes the score to a psychedelic dance.
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Austin's artful folk-rock duo provides an elegant but austere tale of triumph over heartbreak.
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LA punk pioneer digs deep into the dusty soul of America on a tune from his desert dream of a new album.