Richard Driver

Richard Driver is a post-1945 US historian who lives in Texas with his wife and daughter. He holds a Ph.D. in American history from Texas Tech University. Richard can be reached via DM at Twitter: rchrdriver.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: The Nashville Sound

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: The Nashville Sound

The 400 Unit join Jason Isbell on a personal and strong set of songs tuned to modern American life and the past we can never recapture.
Phoenix: Ti Amo

Phoenix: Ti Amo

Summer is here and Phoenix have returned with a set of pop songs determinedly celebrating vacationing on the beach and the joys of love and romance.
Dan Auerbach: Waiting on a Song

Dan Auerbach: Waiting on a Song

The consistently working musician delivers his own version of a vacation on a set of tunes that pays homage to Nashville and opens up a bright road ahead.
Sera Cahoone: From Where I Started

Sera Cahoone: From Where I Started

Sera Cahoone channels home and self on her personal and emotional fourth solo album.
Zac Brown Band: Welcome Home

Zac Brown Band: Welcome Home

The erstwhile country band returns to the style of their debut to explore their travels, where they make home, and taking the next steps forward.
Sam Outlaw: Tenderheart

Sam Outlaw: Tenderheart

Southern Californian singer-songwriter returns with a solid set of somber and rockin’ tunes, but without the support his first record enjoyed in producer Ry Cooder.
Sheryl Crow: Be Myself

Sheryl Crow: Be Myself

The singer-songwriter reunites with producer Jeff Trott to deliver a strong return to rock and her earliest albums.
Jamiroquai: Automaton

Jamiroquai: Automaton

After a seven-year hiatus, Jay Kay and band return with a sharp view of technological dominance.
Julia Holter: In the Same Room

Julia Holter: In the Same Room

Julia Holter explores her songwriting with an album focused on live in studio recordings.
Valerie June: The Order of Time

Valerie June: The Order of Time

Valerie June returns with a stirring journey through time and its impact on love and life.
Rose Cousins: Natural Conclusion

Rose Cousins: Natural Conclusion

Years collaborating and exploring creative outlets result in a collection of tight, focused songs from folk artist Rose Cousins.
Sleater-Kinney: Live in Paris

Sleater-Kinney: Live in Paris

Sleater-Kinney celebrates their 2015 reunion with a live album that captures the excitement and mood of their concerts without any hint of their decade-long hiatus.