The Music Distillery
Exploring Americana Music Through Interviews, Reviews & Essays
Written by Carol Roth, Jaclyn Nott, Sarah Morris, Jacson Miller, and other guest contributors
Artist Interview: Sarah King
The Vermont Americana artist talks about her unusual life path and her brooding new EP, The Hour.
Music Review: Queen Esther
The new release Gild the Black Lily by Harlem-based Americana artist Queen Esther is an instant classic.
Music Review: The Deep Dark Woods
The Deep Dark Woods lives up to their name with beautiful, melancholic, trancelike folk music on their new album, Changing Faces.
The Ballad of Slim Stone
Carol reminisces about one of her favorite musicians and the best Americana artist you’ve never heard of.
Music Review: Native Americana
Learn about four recent Americana albums we love, by or featuring indigenous artists from the U.S. and Canada.
Abuse in the Music Community: An Action List for Fans
For many music fans (including us), allegations of sexual misconduct by artists are disturbing and upsetting. Carol collected thoughts of other fans and tackled the topic from the audience perspective.
Americana for Justice: A Social Justice Playlist
We’re celebrating the art of the protest song in Americana music with 10 of our favorite songs of anger and hope.
Artist Interview: Q&A with Eli Gardiner
Minneapolis-based artist Eli Gardiner talks about his latest album, The Fire and the Medicine, how he approaches songwriting, and more.
Show Review: The Cactus Blossoms at First Ave
More than ‘just’ a show: Dispatches from the Cactus Blossoms concert at First Ave
On March 27, 2021, Carol and Jaclyn attended this very limited-seating show (which was also livestreamed). We hadn’t seen a show together since March 9, 2020, so it was an especially special night—even if it hadn’t been Carol’s favorite band playing, even if it wasn’t at the iconic First Avenue nightclub. So we both wanted to share our impressions of the concert.
Music Review: Jake and Ira, The Cabin in the Valley
Jake and Ira Breathe New Life Into Old-Time Music
Saskatchewan artists Jake and Ira’s new album blends covers and originals in a joyous celebration of old-time bluegrass and country.
Artist Interview: Ryan Westwood
Indie singer-songwriter Ryan Westwood talks about his journey to becoming a self-produced musician and his just-released debut single, “By All Accounts.”
Artist Interview: Q & A with Annie Mack
Crossover artist Annie Mack talks about the intertwined history of blues and country, and about representing her whole self, unapologetically, on her newest release.
Music Review: Annie Mack’s Testify
Annie Mack’s new EP is a genre-defying triumph
From the first note she sang, I was completely ready to give the whole EP a chance. Annie Mack has one of those voices that taps directly into the pleasure centers of the brain.
Show Review: Charlie Parr & Mikkel at Midway Saloon
Charlie Parr and Mikkel revisit their West Bank folk days
This show had that speakeasy feel that several pandemic concerts have had — money and information exchanged on Venmo, a tromp through an icy field to an unmarked back door, a verbal confirmation from staff that we were here for the show.
One-on-One Show: Gabriel Douglas
Music in Minnesota One-on-One Concert Series with Gabriel Douglas
Carol Roth shares her recent experience seeing Gabriel Douglas live at the Icehouse in January 2021, courtesy of Music in Minnesota!
Music Review: Lady Spruce
Debut Album Review
Virtuosic string trio Lady Spruce’s debut album is an eclectic gem!
Artist Interview: Brady Perl
Brady Perl on Finding His Way, Again
Outspoken folk singer/songwriter Brady Perl shares his thoughts on how music and values intersect.