‘Seven Levels,’ out November 7 via Strolling Bones Records, is Tommy Talton’s musical epitaph, a final gift from a foundational figure who never let anything define him but his art.
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Piper & The Hard Times debut their first-ever music video for title track “Good Company,” a heartfelt anthem celebrating friendship, family, and the powerful bonds that fuel their music.
Kirk Fletcher invites the listener into a room where the old ghosts still dance, the tape is rolling, and every note feels more lived in than looked back on.
Brant Buckley’s “Wedding Love,” tuned to 432hz, heralds a meaningful creative shift for the Berklee-trained songwriter.
Sly & The Family Stone’s earliest known live recording gets a fresh spotlight with a newly released video for “I Can’t Turn You Loose.” Captured in 1967 at Winchester Cathedral, the track is part of ‘The First Family,’ out July 18 via High Moon Records.
Luca Sapio’s new single “Lil Help” premieres ahead of his upcoming album ‘Black Waves,’ a soul-symphonic journey shaped by personal trials, sweeping strings, and bold reflections on identity and connection.
With “Broke Down Lines,” Left Lane Cruiser looks back on twenty years of road life—and the community that’s grown from it.
Long Tall Deb & Colin John reimagine the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams” as a tough-edged Texas blues shuffle—setting the stage for their new album ‘Light It Up,’ out July 11 via VizzTone!
What happens when one of the UK’s finest blues singers takes on a lost Willie Dixon track? A Spoonful of magic.
Rebecca Downes continues to impress with her latest single “These Days,” the first from her upcoming album due October 2025. Rebecca—an independent artist and mentor—pushes blues-rock forward with co-writer Steve Birkett and her band. The striking video, filmed at a disused Greek railway, illuminates her artistic vision beyond industry norms.
