Too many good singles locking down this upcoming album from The Reds, Pinks and Purples. The latest continues to let the band’s sound balloon in beautiful ways, a bigger record than Glenn…
This week sees an impressive companion piece to the indispensable Cosmic Tones Research Trio record from last year. If the spiritual jazz meets New Age of the band’s last couple of records…
One of LA’s premiere purveyors of Cosmic Americana, Eric Silverman last surfaced with an essential album on perennial RSTB hangout Curation Records. He cues up a new one, this time for Royal…
2026 continues to throw surprises my way. A collaboration between former Kikagaku Moyo guitarist Tomo Katsurada and critically beloved Estonian composer Misha Panfilov is on the way this Spring. Katsurada’s been no…
A second single from the increasingly intriguing Setting finds the band trawling through swampy atmospheres. With a pulsating beat and a squelch of synth, the cut creeps among the dark entrails of…
Each new single out of this new Spencer Cullum album only builds it up to be better than the last. “Jackie Paints” is the latest taste of pastoral folk and country hues…
Been watching this band develop over the last few years, and with every new album the group turns the dial on their deep love of the roots of the indie landscape. The…
Another site favorite returns today, slipping smoothly into the morning on waves of ambient country. The new single from SUSS reverberates around the headspace, warm and woolen, but also soaked in a…
A flood of singles hitting the stream today, and an longtime favorite returns, digging into the frayed ends of the tapestry of psychedelic fuzz. Upupayāma is back at Fuzz Club, turning the…
The second single out of Suitor’s upcoming album turns the tide towards smolder; a low-slung, shadowed cut that creeps along on a steady beat and Emma Shepard’s restrained delivery. Darkness threads through…
Well, if you’ve been around here for some time, then the name Haylie Davis has likely become familiar. Emerging from her moniker, Lady Apple Tree, Davis signed to Fire Records with a…
On her sixth album, Charlotte Cornfield offers a vulnerability that’s been hinted at in her work, but has only grown since the birth of her daughter. The record brushes against the edges…
A second LP from Boston’s Lupo Città crashes the gates with an acerbic growl. The band’s first was corroded with a post-grunge grit and they retain the rusted presence on their sophomore…
A growing favorite of the site, Nashville (via California) country crooner Mac Cornish has been steadily entrenching herself in the Tennessee heat following a long stint in Portland. She followed up her…
Raven Sings the Blues started as an MP3 blog back in 2006, when such a thing existed. Eventually it evolved into a daily music review site focusing on garage, psych, county, experimental, indie and crucial reissues.
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