โI don’t think of it as us imposing an agenda on songs so much as treating them as living things that are adapting and changing through the times,โ says Sally Anne Morgan.
Josephine McRobbie
Fresh, Tender Coming-of-Age Songs on Dissimilar South’s “Treehouse” EP
The band’s debut was produced by Mipsoโs Wood Robinson at Nightsound Studios in Carrboro.
Full Frame: Everything Old Is New Again with Folk-Revival Player and Chronicler Alice Gerrard
โIt was pretty clear that this amazing archive from the main character of the film was part of the story as well,โ says local director Kenny Dalsheimer.
On New Rain Duets, Mary Lattimore and Mac McCaughan Almost Seem to Wink at Ambient Music’s Origin Story
According to the lore, Brian Eno dreamed up ambient music while struggling to hear a harp in the rain.
From Mali to France to Italy, Acting to Music, Fatoumata Diawara Leads Her Own Way
Originally from West Africa, the Grammy-nominated musician embodies the global-citizen spirit of Duke Performances’ Black Atlantic festival.
After a Career Full of Stops and Starts, Mythic Musician Kath Bloom Finds Her Feet on Solid Ground
Bloom performs with David Shapiro and Flo Ness at Duke Coffeehouse on Friday, Mar. 1.
Moogfest Rolls Out the “First Wave” of its 2019 Lineup
U.S. Girls, Tim Hecker, and Kimbra are a few of the acts lined up for the festival, which will be held April 25-28 in Durham.
Record Review: Al Riggs’ GODKILLER Mixes the Sweet and Sour
The latest entry in Riggs’s vast catalog manages to be both seductive and tender.
Lucy Dacus Shifts into High Gear
On the heels of a hectic but rewarding 2018, Dacus stops at Motorco in Durham on Friday.
Sarah Louise Dives Even Deeper into Nature on Her New Album, Nighttime Birds & Morning Stars
The guitarist performs on Wednesday, January 30, at The Pinhook in Durham.

