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Kevin Gordon
‘Long Gone Time’
Of his last album, 2012’s Gloryland, singer/songwriter Kevin Gordon said he likes “the unfinished ending…

The California Honeydrops
‘A River’s Invitation’
Belying their party band biography and dipping their toes into some heavy jazz vibes, the…

Rayland Baxter
‘Imaginary Man’
This year has brought us some intriguing records that fuse the worlds of pop and…