Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet Present ‘A Blue Time’ Out April 24, 2026
Joe Syrian’s “A Blue Time” lands like the kind of record that understands a jazz ensemble does not have to […]
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Joe Syrian’s “A Blue Time” lands like the kind of record that understands a jazz ensemble does not have to […]
There are tribute albums, and then there are acts of restoration. Arsenio and Beyond: Live at the Bronx Music Hall
Tomas Janzon’s recent work has established him as a guitarist who values clarity and ensemble feeling, and his latest album
Marie-Paule Franke’s “Through The Cracks The Light Is Born” presents itself like a twilight confession: hushed, bruised, and quietly defiant.
Kathy Ingraham delivers a delightfully ambitious work with her latest collection, “Jazz Dreams.” On paper, a jazz vocal album built
Paul Kahn’s “Willingness” is the kind of record that arrives without fanfare and then wins you over by refusing to
Long Island based folk-rock collective Lina Maxine delivers a haunting single that explores the bittersweet nature of memory with their
Avohee Avoher returns with his highly anticipated new single “Tremura,” released worldwide on March 30, 2026, as part of his evolving 12V project. From
Fred Presley delivers a charming folk-rock meditation with his latest single, “Sympathize.” There is something almost stubbornly unfashionable about this
Circus Mind’s latest single, “Follow Me Home,” further establishes the band’s experimental identity as they draw from a palette of
In a pop landscape where new releases chase immediacy, URBAN FU$E’s “Sunday” moves in the opposite direction. deliberate, restrained, and
The Slow Burn Drifters continue to craft their signature blend of Gothic Americana and Dream Pop with their latest single,
Fabio Banegas continues his personal mission of championing his mentor’s work in the modern era with his latest release, “Bottiroli:
The Hear Eye breathes new life into an old staple with the re-release of their 2023 single, “Free Everybody”. Originally
There is a long-standing tradition in Celtic folk-punk of turning grief into something communal that’s sung, shouted, and shared over
Camille K presents a powerful moment of self-awareness with her latest single, “Do You Wanna Dump Me.” Built on a
With their latest single, “Government Grade,” Minneapolis band Solid Gold delivers a forceful and politically tinged rock critique of modern
Detroit singer-songwriter Reggie Braxton continues his mission of reviving classic romance in modern R&B with “FLIRTIN,” a silky, understated single
Peter B. Unger’s “The Good Neighbor” is a quiet but pointed work of Christian fiction that revisits one of the
Singer-songwriter Rob Lalain tugs on our heartstrings with his latest album, “The Way We Were,” a melodic rock-pop collection built
Alt-country singer-songwriter Rebekah Snyder has built a reputation for music rooted in lived experience, and her latest single, “These Jeans,”
With the release of “She’s Electro,” UK composer and producer Jude Gwynaire returns to the shimmering, synth-driven territory that has
With “Invited (To the Party),” Brontë Fall blends Americana warmth with pop accessibility to mark a confident and uplifting new
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On his eleventh studio outing, “For Every Man There’s a Woman,” Jack Wood reaffirms his standing as one of the
With “Memories of Lebanon,” Fascination 127 delivers an evocative album that places mood and atmosphere at the forefront. Spanning twelve
Emerging with quiet confidence and a refined artistic vision, “You’re Golden” marks an impressive debut chapter for Kies; the latest
With “Country Lives in Me,” Brei Carter delivers a standout single that celebrates both her personal story and cultural identity
Where the norm in jazz and improvisational music is to experiment with abstraction, drummer and composer Jason Kruk emerges with
There’s something quietly transportive about “Blue Kisses and the Greenest Green,” the latest release from the experimental New York indie
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Clarinetist, vocalist, and producer Kristen Mather de Andrade has never been an artist easily boxed in. With roots in classical
Slow Burn Drifters offers the first glimpse of what the expanded “Golden (Deluxe)” promises with their latest single, “The Divide.”
Mark Wade Trio doesn’t unveil a decisive shift in their creative identity with their latest album, “New Stages.” For bassist
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In the realm of contemporary jazz, few artists manage to balance artistic sophistication with emotional accessibility as seamlessly as keyboardist
Dot Time Records’ Legends series makes a stunning revelation with their latest release, “The Secret Session.” Premiering in January 2026,
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