All Entries in the "Editor’s Pick" Category
Editor’s Pick: Feist Goes Next Level With New Video, Announces Tour Dates
When most of the world first met Feist, it was through a decidedly low-fi video-turned iPod commercial. With her new clip, she’s at the other end of the spectrum…
Editor’s Pick: Ingrid Michaelson “Human Again”
AAA “It-Girl” Ingrid Michaelson ditches her longtime collaborator and takes a big left turn in an effort to grow musically. Can’t begrudge her for that, can we?
Editor’s Pick: Heartless Bastards
It’s no secret, we’re desperate for a rock band with a strong female lead. Heartless Bastards’ Erika Wennerstrom is a heck of a candidate with the release of the band’s fourth album “Arrow”…
Doors Legend Ray Manzarek Talks New CD, Robby Krieger: Video
Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek has teamed with slide guitar legend Roy Rogers for a new album that features lyrics from Jim Carroll, Warren Zevon, and others. Watch our exclusive video…
Editor’s Pick: Kate Bush “50 Words For Snow”
With her first album of new material in six years, Kate Bush hands us a collection of songs as strong as anything she’s ever given us — a delicate ode to the coming season…
Editor’s Pick: Lana Del Rey
The carefully packaged, carefully produced Lana Del Rey is tearing up European television — and one particular performance made us think that, yeah, this could be real…
Editor’s Pick: Katie Herzig
Colorado-grown singer-songwriter Katie Herzig moves away from relationship themes and into new areas — both in lyrics and in sound — with her fourth CD “The Waking Sleep.” Two videos worth watching…
Editor’s Pick: Trombone Shorty – Exclusive Video
With a Top 22 Album at Public Radio, New Orleans’ Trombone Shorty looks poised to break out. Stations ignoring the horn-driven sound just might be blowin’ it…
Editor’s Pick: Sarah Jarosz
20-year-old multi-instrumentalist Sarah Jarosz suggests that, with her second album, there could be a long love affair ahead with AAA and Americana radio…
Editor’s Pick: Melissa Ferrick – Exclusive Video
After breaking out in 1993 with her major label debut “Massive Blur,” Melissa Ferrick – sixteen albums later – reminds us she’s Still Right Here. Exclusive performance video from Boulder…









