Isa Burke, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin met in college and released their first record in 2016.
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Isa Burke, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin met in college and released their first record in 2016.
Andromeda has a big and beautiful sound that begs to be played at high volume.
The national tour stops by Diana Wortham Theatre on Feb. 23.
The character of Gold Rose’s Dust is rooted in outlaw and alt-country styles; Fuller calls it “Americana deluxe.” And while the music itself is warmly inviting, the songs have a haunted, slightly unsettled ambiance.
“Superstition” is the theme of the 13th City-sanctioned parade, which takes place Feb. 23.
The Asheville-based singer/songwriter brings a full band to the Isis Lounge on Feb. 22.
A recent winner of the people’s choice award at the Brown Bag Songwriting Competition, Kozak is better known for leading Thomas Kozak and the Poets.
Desmelik has parlayed his years as a songwriter into sussing language from the non-verbal compositions.
“One of the reasons I felt comfortable living [in Asheville was because] there are some amazing musicians here who I’ve become friends with,” says Mike Savino. “I’ve felt very welcomed in this community [and] I’ve been very inspired by a lot of musicians here.”
Asheville’s newest Valentine’s Day soirée doesn’t quite embody traditional romance.
‘Basic Glitches’ is packed full of insistent electroclash anthems like “Skip,” tunes seemingly designed as much for singalongs as to drive listeners onto the dance floor.
The “California roots orchestra” plays The Grey Eagle on Feb. 9.
“Really digging into the collaborative process, I learned how a song touched by different hands becomes this really cool thing,” AJ Haynes says. “It doesn’t detract from its uniqueness.”
Devils in Dust, Rebecca and the Reckoning and Tim McWilliams pay tribute to country music legends, Feb. 9 at Isis.
The musicians stopped by Carrier Park on a warm winter day to perform two songs exclusively for Xpress and Acoustic Asheville. Both songs will be on their upcoming record.
The longtime friends play individual sets on Feb. 5 at Daidala Ciders/Andy Herod Gallery.
The Hillsborough-based singer/songwriter plays the Isis lounge on Jan. 31.
Acclaimed local guitarist Ram Mandelkorn discusses his evolution as a singer/songwriter.
The band was in Black Mountain recently for a tour stop at Pisgah Brewing, with a new record in tow.
Vvitchgang Coven has a local show scheduled for Friday, Feb. 7, at The Odditorium. The all-hip-hop bill also features sets by Flatline Squad, Allii Wayy, Sinker, DirtyBoys, Lil Connie, and Young Fly Mafia.
The Americana/bluegrass group swings by The Orange Peel on Jan. 26.