Review: The Strokes, “The New Abnormal”
The Strokes are feeling the Eighties and I’m here for it. Their first full-length since 2013’s unfortunate but aptly named Comedown Machine, The New Abnormal stands as the first Strokes…
The Strokes are feeling the Eighties and I’m here for it. Their first full-length since 2013’s unfortunate but aptly named Comedown Machine, The New Abnormal stands as the first Strokes…
A growing trend of a sort is the ‘surprise’ album release. It’s been employed several times, although I can’t imagine why. But there it is… surprise release. Yesterday, the news…
When I reviewed Murder for Girls’ last LP, All The Pretty Stars, for the SWPA-based zine Punksburgh back in 2017, I cited as the group’s forebears and immediate influences Babes…
Camel has long been a progressive gem. Under-noted by the masses, but well-revered by the few who have adopted the band. Their classics include Mirage (1974), The Snow Goose (1975),…
This song says that Kansas are fully inhabiting their legacy in a way that refuses to settle for the legacy status quo.
Beki Hemingway returns with new music and you can help get it to the finish line.
Blues Pills is a Swedish band with a load of power and with dynamic vocal range from a fiery female talent. With 2 previous albums, both charting, the band has…
For 35 years, the folk-rock duo known as Indigo Girls have played to a devout base of fans. Their 1989 Epic Records eponymous debut sold over two-million copies with “Closer…
Dolph Chaney discusses his new album Rebuilding Permit
Man, Gaelynn Lea knows how to wring the sentimentality out of an Electro Harmonix. The Duluth, Minnesota-bred composer/songwriter, who won the NPR Tiny Desk Contest in 2016, enchants listeners with…
The Click Beetles are back with their first album since 2014’s Wake Up To Music!
If you follow ambient music like the kind composed by Tangerine Dream, then you spend a fair amount of time checking out any good ambient artists for their contributions to…