Mary Gauthier reflects on her discography, ‘Three Women & the Truth’’ concerts, and the interpersonal relationships she documented in Dark Enough To See The Stars.
Read MoreAfterglow chatted with the folk-duo Ordinary Elephant, discussing the group’s delicate harmonization, unique writing processes, and rooted instrumentation on its latest self-titled album, Ordinary Elephant.
Read MoreOdie Leigh, a rising folk artist, played a heartwarming concert at the Historic Scoot Inn with opener June Henry on Sept. 20.
Read MoreFolk-rock band Mt. Joy kicked off the latest leg of their tour at Moody Center on September 13.
Read MoreAmericana folk band Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors performed at Scoot Inn on April 25 with support from folk singer Donovan Woods.
Read MoreThe Lumineers prove that folk has no borders with a painstaking cover of The Cure’s 1987 hit, “Just Like Heaven.” (They’re just missing the synthesizer and red lipstick).
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Will Johnson played at the Ballroom on February 6, 2024, with opener Renée Reed.
Read MoreIn the long tradition of feminine confessional storytelling, Joni Mitchell carved out her name in the 1970s American folk style.
Read MoreIndie-folk artist Noah Kahan played a sold out show at Emo’s on January 28 touring his most recent album, Stick Season, with support from Jack Van Cleaf.
Read MoreA testament of haunting heartbreak, Natalia Fourcade’s latest release brings together both love and loss into a vulnerable album perfectly fit for autumn.
Read MoreThree years after his death, Leonard Cohen delivers his masterful swan song with the help of his son and a handful of collaborators.
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