Once again, Greensky Bluegrass have deliberately gone outside the box, evolving and improvising with joyous and often surprising results.
Archival music effectively replicated by two storied superstars
O’Donovan, while clearly a disciple of others that paved the paths taken here, has created a provocative, moving and distinctive work all of her own.
With Hell on Church Street, the Punch Brothers once again re-imagine bluegrass as more than just a revivalist art form - even as they recreate a 1983 album from genre legend Tony Rice.
Acoustic to its core, Young Man’s quietness defines the mood on Young Man; an intimate and mystical fourth studio album from the duo.
With his new album, Noah Guthrie creates his own wailing wall