Sean Magwire Releases Echoes in the Wind

Sean Magwire’s Echoes In The Wind was a very welcomed find in our submission box. It released officially on March 28th and we’ve given it a few spins since, each time getting a little more lost in its well-crafted melodies and warm sounds. Described as an introspective journey through themes of love, loss, and redemption, Magwire’s effortless Americana-storytelling would appeal to fans of Alan Doyle, … Continue reading Sean Magwire Releases Echoes in the Wind

Ready or Not, We’re Movin’ On with Lynne Taylor Donovan

Canada is no stranger to great country music and has bred undeniable talent all across its vast land, but it’s a little more rare to stumble upon a voice with such power and prowess as we have with Lynne Taylor Donovan.  From the Okanagon in British Columbia, Donovan has been performing and perfecting her sound since she was a young girl and her latest album … Continue reading Ready or Not, We’re Movin’ On with Lynne Taylor Donovan

Caleb Darger Has A Lot To Tell Us (and We’re Keen to Listen)

Warm. Inviting. Cozy. Those are just a couple of the feelings we get right off the top of Caleb Darger’s latest release. A clean picked acoustic guitar floats underneath his earnest vocals as he opens up about someone he might have hurt and he reflects on the experience while the wistful instrumentation that accompanies it provides a comforting safe space for us to give Darger … Continue reading Caleb Darger Has A Lot To Tell Us (and We’re Keen to Listen)

There’s good, there’s great, and then there’s Sydney Hansen’s “For Better”

Fresh off the 94 from her home state Minnesota and into the full-barrel honkey-tonks of Nashville, Tennessee comes 19-year old Sydney Hansen. Her latest single, “For Better” kicks off with southern charm still glistening from the polish that Nashville is not just known for but renowned and admired the world over.  Without hesitation you’re transported into the Ryman auditorium where we have no doubts Hansen … Continue reading There’s good, there’s great, and then there’s Sydney Hansen’s “For Better”