The three-track EP of spiritual jazz released on June 16.
Brian Howe
Benjamin Felton and John Harrison Take a Walk in the Woods With Dreaming Machines on Their Second Record As Tacoma Park
In its most intimate texture, Tacoma Park emerged from the circumstances of an organic friendship, a safe space to try new things.
Tre. Charles Speeds Into the Music Industry With a Haunting Sound and Mindful Message About Slowing Down
“Currently.” is the four-song EP that Tre. Charles has been working on and releasing bits of since 2019, when a near-death experience got him started on his music career.
The INDY at 40: The Paper Route
Forty years and more than 2,000 issues after it began, the INDY is still producing powerful news and culture journalism grounded in progressive politics.
The INDY at 40: New Era, Same Vision
A Q&A with Richard Meeker, INDY Week’s Oregon-based owner, on the future of the paper and alternative media.
Magic Tuber Stringband Makes Old-Time Music for Postmodern People
Morgan and Werner are the specific kinds of music lovers whose interests have propelled them almost past the bounds of music and into the realms of field recordings and sound art.
The Veldt’s References May Be Classic and Global, but These Are True American Originals
“Entropy Is the Mainline to God,” The Veldt’s first full-length album in seven years, released on January 27.
H.C. McEntire’s “Every Acre” Is a Prophetic Poem of Grief, Grace, and Place
The new album is inspired by McEntire’s exodus from her farmhouse on the Eno River.
A Mere Quarter Century After He Started, Paul Finn Debuts Evening Pines
Evening Pines’ debut album comes out this month, with a release show scheduled for January 20 at Local 506.
The Kingsbury Manx Bring It All Back Home
With a reunion and a reissue, the reunited Kingsbury Manx revisits the perfect naïveté of its classic debut as a seasoned band.

