The Pogues – If I Should Fall From Grace With God
If I Should Fall From Grace With God — a fierce, poetic cry of exile, faith, and defiance from the Irish soul When The Pogues released “If I Should Fall…
If I Should Fall From Grace With God — a fierce, poetic cry of exile, faith, and defiance from the Irish soul When The Pogues released “If I Should Fall…
The Power of Gold — a quiet reckoning with success, conscience, and the price of wanting more When “The Power of Gold” was released in 1981, it did not arrive…
Georgia On My Mind — a fragile soul returning home through memory, melody, and quiet surrender When Richard Manuel sang “Georgia On My Mind,” it did not sound like a…
A Chance Encounter That Changed American Music Forever Few careers in American music feel as quietly consequential as that of Emmylou Harris, and fewer origin stories are as pivotal as…
Rock and Roll (Part 2) — a thunderous chant that captured the raw pulse of early-70s glam and the communal spirit of rock itself Few recordings announce themselves with such…
Sally MacLennane — a roaring toast to youth, friendship, and the nights we never quite leave behind When “Sally MacLennane” by The Pogues bursts into life, it does not knock…
A Tender Ballad of Hope and Vulnerability: “Believe in Me” When Dan Fogelberg released “Believe in Me” as part of his 1981 album The Innocent Age, the song quickly carved…
A Lament for Lost Innocence and the Passage of Time Released as part of The Band‘s 1971 album, Cahoots, The Moon Struck One stands as an evocative testament to their…
When Love and Loss Shaped a Voice That Still Breaks Hearts On June 6, 1966, Roy Orbison’s life changed forever. He and his wife Claudette were setting off on what…
“Shenandoah” — A Timeless American Lament Reimagined as a Quiet Prayer When Emmylou Harris and Daniel Lanois stepped onto the small, hushed stage of Sessions at West 54th Street in…