WoolFolk – “Dances with WoolFolk”

“This EP is rich with texture and story while managing to show a level of restraint and maturity beyond their years and experience. A voice and style is clearly beginning to emerge even though this is their first release.” – CB

Blood Washed Band – “Driftin’ Along”

“Drifitn’ Along serves as both a gentle introduction to a bygone era of music and a satisfying reminiscence for the purist.” -CB

Brianna Lea Pruett – “Gypsy Bells”

Not a bad record by any means, but could have been so much more… Read more!

Courtesy Drop – “Songs to Drive to; Cry, and Make Love to”

“Songs To Drive To; Cry, And Make Love To serves as an awesome reminder of what the scene started out as and where it should be going.” – Peterson Worrell

The Head and The Heart – “Let’s Be Still”

After meeting at an open mic night in 2009, The Head and the Heart began forming when Johnson Russell (vocals, guitar) and Josiah Johnson (vocals, guitar) met at an open mic night in Seattle. Kenny Hensley (piano) and Charity Rose Thielen (violin, vocals) joined, followed by Tyler Williams (drums) and Chris Zasche (bass) closing out […]

Papermoons – “No Love”

“Standing out from the crowd of indie rock offerings in a timely fashion, No love, an identifiable, musically rich elixir for the weary and the hopeful…” -HE

Bottomless Pit – “Shade Perennial

“Cast the future as the past,” Cohen whispers on “Full of Life.” With Bottomless Pit, you don’t really care if it’s future or past. You’re going to be happy either way. – Lee Fowler

Highlander- “Good Numbers”

“Good Numbers is a pleasant snapshot of an indie band that never forsakes memorable melodies for anything ‘cooler. . .'” -GT

Various Artists – “Esperanza: Songs From Jack Kerouac’s Tristessa”

Step into the lengthening shadows and embrace the hope and sadness that is “Esperanza: Songs From Jack Kerouac’s Tristessa.”

Raccoon Fighter – “ZIL”

Everett weighs in on the newest release from Brooklyn-based garage act Raccoon Fighter. Listen to ‘ZIL’ now!

Have Gun, Will Travel – “Fiction, Fact, or Folktale?”

[Have Gun, Will Travel’s] “Silver and the Age of Opulence” is one of the best songs I have heard in this genre (and truthfully, of any genre this year). – Cameron Barham

RRest – RRest [Self-Titled]

Listen to this record and “enjoy their insomnia, press your temples to the glass, and take a little drive.” -LF