Immanuel Wilkins' 'Omega' And New Music From The Dead Tongues And Ego Ella May

On an all-new episode of Discologist, we’re taking you on a musical journey with three great releases from three completely different genres. The first stop is the refined folk of North Carolina’s The Dead Tongues and their new album Transmigration Blues. Next, we’re moving on to the London scene and Ego Ella May’s uplifting Honey For Wounds. And finally, it’s back home for a history lesson with saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins’ stirring Blue Note debut, Omega.  

Featured Albums

Transmigration Blues

Honey For Wounds



Kevin Hill

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