RE:Visit – Alannah Myles, “Black Velvet” (1989)
It is just enough cattle to justify wearing the hat.
It is just enough cattle to justify wearing the hat.
It would be the greatest shame had Discipline not emerged as it did.
Imagine an explosion, but subtract away the fire, the light, the smoke, the raw crack of sound.
Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto. You say this coffee came from an elephant's what...?
Dw. Dunphy focuses on the often overlooked 2000 album from Pearl Jam which found them leaving their comfort zones.
Dw. Dunphy takes a deep dive into the respected post-punk band The Comsat Angels and their "could have been a" hit, "I'm Falling."
Dw. Dunphy takes a deep dive into Hans Zimmer's iconic score for Inception.
Dw. Dunphy takes a deep dive into the debut of 70s-80s superstar rock band, Foreigner.
The original princess of pop gets serious.
Even the most ardent supporters of Sleeps With Angels, the 1994 set from Neil Young and Crazy Horse, admit that it is a bleak album. It likely would have been…
To say that David Bowie ever stopped being respected would be a grievous falsehood, but he certainly fell out of fashion, particularly in the 1990s. Point of fact, most “legacy”…
RE:Visit is MusicTAP’s ongoing series that offers a reassessment of albums from the past. The final official Dire Straits studio album, On Every Street, is not as highly regarded as…