There are a few bright spots on the album, though none of them reach the singer’s peak output.
Maggie Rogers Don’t Forget Me Review: A Breezy, Contemplative Soundtrack for the Open Road
by Tom Williams
The album captures the freedom of hitting the open road and the dizziness of moving on.
Hurray for the Riff Raff The Past Is Still Alive Review: A Rich and Evocative Exploration of Grief
by Tom Williams
Alynda Segarra continues to ground urgent messaging in personal and vulnerable storytelling.
Carlisle’s third studio album firmly places him in the lineage of Bob Dylan and John Prine.
The album feels like it exists in a world separate to our own, but the emotions it evokes are unmistakably human.
Even by the high standard of the artist’s past work, the album represents a new creative peak.
Lucinda Williams Songs from a Rock n Roll Heart Review: Resilience, Revival, and Renewal
by Tom Williams
The Americana legend’s 15th album feels like a triumph against the odds.