by Eryn Brothers
Intimacy clangs and sneaks through our everyday lives, whether we try to avoid it or cultivate it. A more intelligent person than I woul...
Words and Photos by Kimberly Jean
As I walk up to Radio Coffee & Beer’s front porch, several small children wearing nothing but colorful tutus are runnin...
No one in this band is named Duncan Fellows. Let’s get that out of the way. It’s five college kids in an indie folk band, and they all have names like Culle...
In the mid-2000's Nic Armstrong traveled to Austin from his English homeland and never left. We should be glad he stayed. Whether he purposefully decided to...
I'm not usually into soft, quiet folk music. I always say that "a guy with a guitar" is one of those genres that just doesn't connect with me (we all have the...
“Only good things matter in the end.”
The fresh, vintage pop-rock band Wiretree commences their fourth album with a call to arms for all of us to “Get up...
A first listen to Thick Red Wine's Never Wanted to Be Cool may dial you back to that one talented friend of yours who would casually pick up a stray acousti...
It’s not hard to believe that Jana Horn is from the South. Her lyrics (which might best be described as poetry set to music) have a warm, friendly charm; it's...
My first experience with East Cameron Folkcore was at Threadgill's maybe a year and a half ago. I forget who I'd gone to see, but I was excited to check out thi...
Included in the slew of talented groups playing at The Sour Notes curated show this Friday will be Little Brave. The driving force behind this group is the vete...