Lost Dog Street band is a Dark Folk Trio. The group has been recording and touring for years now and have a number of releases under their belt. They have a stripped back acoustic vibe that was honed in by years of busking and street performance. Benjamin Tod, the main songwriter and singer draws inspiration from old time Murder Ballads, a genre that is often looked over in American Roots music tradition. Their new album is an introspective, sparse, and sometimes dark album that is both haunting and beautiful. I had a chance to chat with Ben about the album. I hope ya dig it!
Jason Cruz (Strung Out frontman) and Howl explore new sonic territory on their new release “Wolves.”
NEEDTOBREATHE frontman discusses his project Wilder Woods’ new album, FEVER/SKY
Brother Hawk, label mates of Amigo the Devil, discuss their new full length album!
Founder of WinterWonderGrass Scotty Stoughton discusses the festival, bands, and how music can bring us all together.
Greensky Bluegrass’ Paul Hoffman talks songwriting, effects pedals, and playing string band music in front of festival crowds.
The history of the West is more than just Hollywood Cowboys. It’s the story of all of us. Stories from the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
Matt Andersen brings the good vibes on his new album ”Big Bottle of Joy!”
Western Swing, and Honky Tonk sounds. The Shootouts on their new album featuring: Asleep at the Wheel, Marty Stuart, and Buddy Miller!
Working class songs, from a working class guy. Arkansas native JD Clayton on his new album ”Long Way From Home.”
Will Chat GPT be the end of music as we know it? Probably not, and here’s why.
5 Songs I’m Digging: Vol. 3 Featuring Billy Strings, Trampled by Turtles, Margo Price, The Lone Bellow, and Charley Crockett.
Pony Bradshaw explores fascinating Appalachian characters on ”North Georgia Rounder.”
A White Guy Listens to Mexican Music Part 4: Banda
A White Guy Listens to Mexican Music Part 3: Mariachi
A White Guy Listens to Mexican Music Part 2: Conjunto
A White Guy Listens to Mexican Music Part 1: An Introduction
Dropkick Murphys bring new life to Woody Guthrie lyrics on ”This Machine Still Kills Fascists.”
Trampled By Turtles ponder meaning and hope on Jeff Tweedy produced ”Alpenglow.”
John McEuen of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band reflects on his new book ”Will The Circle be Unbroken.”
John Doe of X and The Knitters discusses complex relationships on his new album ”Fables in a Foreign Land.”
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