weekly rec: cameron mcgill
Cameron McGill was a staple in the Chicago songwriter community over the last decade, but has since moved out west to focus on poetry. Here’s a favorite off his last release, 2013’s Gallows Etiquette.
Cameron McGill was a staple in the Chicago songwriter community over the last decade, but has since moved out west to focus on poetry. Here’s a favorite off his last release, 2013’s Gallows Etiquette.
Colour Revolt released a string of solid records between 2005-2010. My favorite was Plunder, Bug, and Curse.
I don’t listen to as much hip-hop as I should, but NPR recently introduced me to Buddy.
This Katie Herzig tune, off her 2011 release, The Waking Sleep, randomly popped into my head, the other day. This is one of her many solid tunes.
The Snake The Cross The Crown released an amazing album, Mander Salis, back in 2004. Here’s one of my favorites.
Hard to believe that the debut Golden Shoulders record, Let My Burden Be, came out sixteen years ago. I still thoroughly enjoy this opening track.
Tiny Ruins is a new discovery for me, this week. I know that I’ve heard the name before, but after (finally) listening to the latest singles, I’m thoroughly looking forward to the 2019 release, Olympic Girls.
Cornelia Murr just wrapped up a short tour, with Michael Nau, on Friday night, at Schubas. Here’s one of the many quality tunes off her recently released debut, Lake Tear Of The Clouds.
Randomly thought of the band, Bobby, the other day. Here’s a tune off their 2011 self-titled debut.
One of the many lovely tunes off the 2009 Clare And The Reasons release, Arrow.