No Country’s Guide to Forecastle 2017: 10 Can’t Miss Saturday Performers
This weekend, July 14-16, marks the return of Louisville's annual Forecastle Festival, one of our favorite regional musical events. From its humble beginnings in 2002,...
Philip Obenschain moved to Nashville from Virginia in 2012. He's spent time as a touring artist, artist manager, and show promoter, and has worked in video production and hosting, podcasting, and tech. In addition to No Country, you can find his work on Alternative Press, Noisey, YouTube, and a variety of other outlets and platforms. Reach Philip directly at [email protected], or at the social media links below.
This weekend, July 14-16, marks the return of Louisville's annual Forecastle Festival, one of our favorite regional musical events. From its humble beginnings in 2002,...
Ahead of his highly-anticipated third full-length, White Noise, recently announced to arrive Sept. 22, beloved Seattle-based indie folk/rock singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen has announced...
This weekend, July 14-16, marks the return of Louisville's annual Forecastle Festival, one of our favorite regional musical events. From its humble beginnings in 2002,...
We've often written about Wisconsin transplants Foreign Fields, who seem to emerge every few years with a breathtaking, layered, emotionally...
Two exciting, rising acts, LA folky, indie group Mt. Joy, who just made their Bonnaroo debut last month, and Illinois indie...