For archivists or self-promoters, Memolio publishes small decks of multiple images. Whether handing them out as mini portfolios, creating albums to commemorate special events or giving them as gifts, the unlimited options …
Toronto-based Timber Timbre‘s third self-titled studio release keeps a soft and moody vibe with eight simply structured songs that seem meant for listening to in the dark. Taylor Kirk, the man behind …
by Danielle Kosann Born into a family of musicians, 66-year-old Naomi Shelton grew up singing gospel with her sisters at churches throughout Alabama. Eventually, she moved to New York, where she spent …
by Mike Giles Born Oskar Humlebo in the Swedish village of Färila, Moto Boy first fell in love with music during a boys choir rehearsal in a London cathedral at the mere …
Nashville-based folk artist Abigail Washburn, long-known for her interest in China, recently collaborated with The Shanghai Restoration to produce a benefit album entitled “Afterquake” for the survivors of last year’s Sichuan Province …
For Kim Garrison making a living playing music has been a difficult path but also one of the most rewarding. CH caught up with the California-native behind the hauntingly emotive vocals for …
No matter how you feel about the epic band U2, their new album, “No Line On The Horizon,” takes a stand, showcasing their position on music piracy with clever packaging and enticing …
If one were to throw a rock in the western part of Brooklyn, it’d likely hit the supporting member of some transplanted indie rock band. With everyone and their mother’s band relocating …
Great for someone who doesn’t want to spend endless hours designing layout but wants it to look professional, Blurb is one of the most versatile new-ish websites for creating albums and books. …
The closing track on FOX Japan‘s recent disc, “Hell,” recounts tales of pre-pubescent revelry in early-nineties West Virginia. A spot-on portrait—complete with references to Capri Sun and and Boyz II Men—”’91” is …