Nathan McLaren Stewart

Nathan McLaren-Stewart is a freelance journalist and photographer based in Brighton, England. Alongside writing, Nathan plays in Captain Suun, runs Bad Luck Magazine and is fuelled by coffee and Mexican food.

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LONG READA Guide To: Outlaw Country

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, April 5, 2021

Nelson, Jennings and Kristofferson set out to change country music's future in the early 1970s. The result of their work, now some 50 years on, is still prolific in paving the way for Nashville and country music as a whole.

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ALBUM REVIEWTodd Snider - First Agnostic Church of Hope and Wonder

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, April 23, 2021

First Agnostic Church of Hope and Wonder is a rebirth for Todd Snider. It’s not so common for an artist to change direction 18 albums in, but then there’s really nothing that common about Snider’s new release.

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INTERVIEWCuts, The Deepest: Pearl Charles

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, February 1, 2021

Following the release of her sophomore album Magic Mirror, L.A's Pearl Charles picks five of her favourite and most evocative songs of all time for Cuts, The Deepest.

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INTERVIEWOne Hot Minute: Lord Huron

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, May 28, 2021

Ben Schneider shares the inside scoop on Long Lost, discussing nostalgia, personal reflection in songwriting and the art form of concept albums.

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STAFF PICKSPearl Charles - Magic Mirror

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, January 15, 2021

Filled with infectious, 70s-kissed sounds and lucid journeys of self-discovery, Pearl Charles' second full-length record is a 10-track trip through heartbreak and fragility - with an added dose of country disco.

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ALBUM REVIEWAmy Speace - There Used To Be Horses Here

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, April 30, 2021

It’s clear that crafting There Used To Be Horses Here was a therapeutic process for Speace, one in which she found space for emotional expression and, from that, a sense of healing.

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GUIDEA Guide To: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, May 11, 2021

Though each hold their own weight and influence on contemporary music, when put together, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills and Neil Young created unwavering magic.

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INTERVIEWOne Hot Minute: Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, June 25, 2021

Full of candour and backed by some of the Promise of The Real’s finest playing yet, Nelson comes into his own with authentic and genuine emotion, the same authenticity he shares across the call today. His tone is pensive but happy; it’s evident that he’s come to terms with what it means to be Lukas Nelson.

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GUIDEA Guide To: Murder Ballads

By Nathan McLaren Stewart, March 2, 2021

Murder is a topic that’s found its way in all genres, but in country and western, it’s become a rite of passage for musicians to cast their gaze upon the gallows and lend their voice to a haunting ballad. But how did the tradition really come about?