Julian Taylor

REVIEW: Julian Taylor “Anthology Vol. 2” 

Julian Taylor – Anthology Vol. 2 Canada has long been a wellspring of exceptional songwriting talent. From the poetic introspection of Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen to the narrative mastery of Gordon Lightfoot and Neil Young, the country’s musical lineage is rich and enduring. More contemporary voices such as Ron Sexsmith and Sarah McLachlan have […]

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Sean Keel

REVIEW: Sean Keel “The Breeze That Brought Them” and “Barn Dance”

Wielded with Tender Precision: Two EPs by Sean Keel Sean Keel is a singular presence in contemporary Americana — a late-blooming songwriter whose gravel-edged voice and poetic sensibility evoke startling intimacy. Based in Austin, Texas, and known in academic circles as a research mathematician, Keel brings both a storyteller’s heart and a philosopher’s eye to […]

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Meghan Hayes

REVIEW: Meghan Hayes “Latecomer”

Meghan Hayes Latecomer Meghan Hayes, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter, returns with Latecomer, her fourth studio album and first in five years—a quietly devastating collection that reaffirms her place among Americana’s most literate and emotionally fearless voices. Produced by Joe McMahan and recorded at Wow and Flutter Studios in Nashville, the album features a stripped-back ensemble that […]

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