Album Review: Yosh & Yimmy - Three Rivers
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The best music always finds a way of creeping back into our lives. The vibrant sound of early seventies American folk-pop by artist like...
P.d. Casteel
May 23, 2022
Three Things: Carpark, Father John Misty, and Briston Maroney
I love musical discoveries and surprises. These are the three things that have most recently caught my fancy: The Carparks EP The World...
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Album Review: Father John Misty - Chloë and the Next 20th Century
I’ll start by saying that I’ve always run a little hot and cold on J. Tillman’s Father John Misty albums. I’ve been following him since...
P.d. Casteel
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Favorite April 2022 Albums: Lucius and The Linda Lindas
I had a tough time picking favorite albums from the April releases. I felt like there were plenty of songs I enjoyed, but I didn’t find...
P.d. Casteel
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Something Old & Something New: The Music of Jamie McDell
New Zealand singer/songwriter Jamie McDell’s new self-titled album leverages traditional country and folk while avoiding tiresome...
P.d. Casteel
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Favorite Albums from March 2022: Coin and Peach Pit
Uncanny Valley – Coin Selecting favorite albums from a month is always a difficult task. For March Nashville-based band, Coin, made the...
P.d. Casteel
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Bartees Strange: Always Blending Up Something New
Admittedly, I tend to drift across genres. That’s why its so fun to find an artist that loves to do the same. Bartees Strange, past...
P.d. Casteel
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Album Review: The Dip’s Sticking With It
I won’t pretend. The Dip is one of my favorite bands. I saw them at last year’s Hinterland Music Festival in Iowa and have tickets to see...
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