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Eliza Gilkyson is an artist who believes a song can change the world. Her new album “Home” is a stirring collection of them celebrating that familial setting.
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Jenny Lewis, the former Rilo Kiley lead singer, has always had a little country influence in her solo albums and on “Joy’all” she embraces that style.
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It’s an unprecedented time when women are leading the way in rock and roll and Bully’s new album “Lucky For You” is the latest to illustrate that fact.
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Arlo Parks follows up her Mercury Prize winning debut from 2021 with “My Soft Machine” which finds her in a much better place than the pandemic inspired angst of the first album. The songs still deal with anxiety but the album has a much more optimistic tone.
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The Dave Matthews Band has always been about the groove. On their tenth album “Walk Around the Moon” they continue to find innovative ways to keep it fresh.
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Life is stunningly beautiful but does contain streaks of darkness that are just as natural. That’s the concept behind Parker Millsap’s album “Wilderness Within You.”
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A phoenix rising the ashes is the way Eilen Jewell describes her new album “Get Behind the Wheel.”
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One of the great bands of the 21 st century, The National have released their 9 th album “The First Two Pages of Frankenstein,” building on their already well-established core sound of poetic somberness.
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Lael Neale is a Charlottesville area native who recently moved back to the area and her third album “Star Eaters Delight” distinguishes her as a lo-fi singer songwriter with a voice and instrumental approach that sound like no other artist today.
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Natalie Merchant picked the perfect time to make her comeback. It’s been nine years since her last solo album.