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DAVID WOHL, Feels Like Happiness
In a genre where many solo piano albums arrive with a clearly defined concept or carefully framed intention, David Wohl’s Feels Like Happiness takes a quieter, more revealing path. Rather than announcing itself, the album unfolds naturally, inviting the listener into its world without pretense. The effect is subtle but profound: a body of work that feels less constructed than lived, less presented than shared. From the opening moments, there is no sense of striving, no need t
Jonathan Widran
3 days ago


APSTARA, One Minute Mantras I: Awakening
Over the past several years, with her releases Breath of Gratitude and Breathe III, Juliet Lyons has created a deeply personal body of work rooted in breath, healing and inner renewal—music shaped not only by her keen artistic instincts but by lived experience. With One Minute Mantras I: Awakening, she introduces a new creative identity, Apstara, and with it, a subtle but meaningful shift in focus. Where earlier projects often unfolded as expansive, emotionally immersive jour
Jonathan Widran
7 days ago


MAN ON LAND, Echo the Hills
On Echo the Hills, Boston-based trio Man on Land—pianist Brian Friedland, bassist Greg Loughman and drummer Austin McMahon—expand their deeply intuitive group language and aesthetic with the addition of soprano (and sopranino) saxophonist Lihi Haruvi, whose presence proves to be both a natural extension and a catalytic force. The result is a fluid, often shape-shifting modern jazz set that artfully balances atmosphere, lyricism and exploratory fire, with each piece unfolding
Jonathan Widran
7 days ago


ZACH SWEENEY, Age Gracefully
After decades building a multi-faceted life defined by service, family and business, Zach Sweeney returns to his first creative calling with Age Gracefully, a debut EP years in the making that draws on songs written across the span of his life—from high school and college through the present day. Rather than a sudden reinvention, the project feels like a long-deferred arrival, a richly textured, lyrically fascinating and deeply personal collection shaped by time, perspective
Jonathan Widran
Apr 22


Q&A WITH DAN WHEETMAN of MARLEY'S GHOST
Often associated with the Pacific Northwest but never confined to a single geographic identity, Marley’s Ghost has, over four decades, carved out a singular place in the American roots music landscape through its seamless blend of folk, country, bluegrass, gospel and beyond. Rather than being rooted in a single city, the band reflects the wide-open spirit of the American West itself—a collective shaped by decades of life and music-making across Washington, California, Montana
Jonathan Widran
Apr 17


KRISTEN MATHER de ANDRADE, SEM FIM
Kristen Mather de Andrade’s Sem Fim is an intricately textured and deeply personal statement that bridges her classical training, jazz sensibilities, and profound lifelong connection to Brazilian music. From the charming, lyrical and uber-whimsical horn splashed delight “Atraente” through the sensually elegant vocal-graced “So o Tempo,” the New York-based clarinetist, vocalist and producer brings all facets of her artistry into focus on this lush, orchestral project, creati
Jonathan Widran
Apr 16
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