Interviews
Apr 10, 2014
By Frank Valish
When one thinks of Lydia Loveless, Fleetwood Mac isn't the first thing that comes to mind. The 20-something Ohio-born country punk has filled three albums with her own particular brand of Americana-laced rock and roll and, as her blistering live shows can attest, she doesn't exactly hew to the Stevie Nicks style of flowing gowns and mystic balladry. More
Reviews
Daughter
Honey, You’re Gonna Be Late
Oct 27, 2020
By Frank Valish
Lydia Loveless has come a long way from the country punk wild child of albums like 2011’s Indestructible Machine and even its more mature follow up, 2014’s Somewhere Else. More
Studio: What Were We Thinkin
Jan 03, 2018
By Joseph Kyle
The funny, sassy, down-to-earth, no-bullshit punk-minded country musician that you see onstage? That’s really her. More
Lydia Loveless at Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA, November 4, 2017
Nov 10, 2017
By Frank Valish
Lydia Loveless presents a new and improved self to Philadelphia on a beautiful Saturday night. More
Sep 23, 2016
By Frank Valish
Over the course of four albums, 25-year-old Lydia Loveless has undergone a metamorphosis. Her latest, Real, sounds like Loveless has found herself, somewhere between traditional country and '70s pop rock. More
Lydia Loveless at Soda Bar
Nov 02, 2011
By Chris Tinkham
While 21-year-old Lydia Loveless introduces the last song of her set, the title track of her 2010 debut album, The Only Man, she says matter-of-factly, "It's about shooting your dad in the face." She's not kidding; that's indeed what the song is about. More