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Coleman tribute album to be released on September 15

Apple, Griffin and Co. contribute to compilation. Three songs now available for sale.

Lisa Germano's 'Magic Neighbor' to arrive in mid-September

The songwriter also appears in Believer Magazine’s 2009 Music Issue.

Introducing… You Review

Anyone who maintains a fairly regular music site can attest to the sheer volume of submissions and marketing materials we receive in the mail every week. And while some of these bands and artists are very good, there are many that aren’t. So, in an effort to expand the coverage of artists featured on Womenfolk, [...]

Honey And Haze

Nestled quietly in an apartment in Portland, Oregon, were borne the sounds of the Woodlands, a husband and wife folk-pop duo who have created a cozy and delicately arrangement of sounds that elicit dreamy stories and the most peaceful of settings.

Iron Butterfly

Although a battle with her record company prevented a timely release for her sophomore album, Australia’s Butterfly Boucher makes good with the release of Scary Fragile and continues on a tireless journey of musical projects

Sam Phillips releases new song on 'The Believer'

The magazine should be on newsstands on July 1st.

The Religious Experience

Armed with DiMenna’s take-charge vocals and the tight and masterful music-makers that support her, Saint Bernadette create a lively and kinetic mix of rock that while completely relevant today, it also contains hints of Concrete Blonde‘s earlier recordings; DiMenna herself possessing a Napolitano-like grit.

Slowly lurching forward

After a couple of months away, I’m slowly coming back to posting on a regular basis. The break away was very much needed as my day job demanded more of my attention and my personal life was getting pretty busy too (I bought a house!). But I’m planning to get things moving again here soon, [...]

Jill Sobule – California Years

I’d wager that many people still regard New York’s Jill Sobule as a one-or-two-hit wonder, referring to her brief rush with mainstream fame which occurred during the mid-nineties and sparked silly controversy.

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