Just in time for the July, We Are Mirrors has a new mix of music for your ears.
Tag: folk
REVIEW: Christmas Cactus
Nashville singer/songwriter Issac Gill breaks his five-year musical silence with a remarkable, intimate Christmas EP.
REVIEW: My Bones Are Singing
In their latest effort, Those Lavender Whales strike the difficult balance between earnestness and sincerity.
REVIEW: Harp Family Hymnbook Vol. II
Harp Family Recordings’ second hymn compilation is a compelling and impressive collection of sacred music.
REVIEW: The Whisper II
In their proper debut record, The Whisper II, Shoecraft puts out their most patient, complete, and masterful work to date.
Crater Lakes – “Everyone should have their own Gulch Days.”
The cassette for Gulch Days by Crater Lakes arrived at my home in a neat little cardboard box which was adorned with … More
WATCH: Shoecraft & Warbler Perform at W\A\M’s Inaugural Concert
WE\ARE\MIRRORS hosted its first ever live concert at the end of July this year. Here are some videos of the event, … More
REVIEW: Psychic Temple III
Yesterday on the music blog A Diverse Sound (for which I occasionally write), I posted a review of an EP … More
REVIEW: Under
Anthony Aparo’s solo debut reveals an unseen side of the artist’s musical personality and taste.
A Conversation with Anthony Quails
REVIEW: Often in the Pause
Kris Orlowski’s sophomore full-length, Often in the Pause, develops the band’s sound by finding a more comfortable place in multiple styles.
REVIEW: Sea of Glass
Right on the heels of Physick’s Death is Their Shepherd, The Nehemiah Foundation for Cultural Renewal (NFfCR) has put out … More
REVIEW: The Great Minimum
I’ve been introduced to many different folksy, singer-songwriters thanks to Noisetrade. Tow’rs is a yet another such group, and they … More
REVIEW: Thad Kopec releases stellar new single, “Every Drop”
Today, I would like to highlight the song “Every Drop” by Nashville singer/songwriter Thad Kopec. If you’re a fan of … More
REVIEW: The Great Commoner
On this last Music Thursday of 2014, I am going to review the latest album by Brock’s Folly, The … More