Remembering The Sundays and Missing Harriet Wheeler
While we’re waiting for the 4th to dissipate and bring us fresh news, I’d like to take this bit of time to talk about the immensely talented Harriet Wheeler, who…
CD Review: Jethro Tull, “A – A La Mode 40th Anniversary Edition”
A solid record that may sound "of its time," but sounds like its best rendition of it.
Marillion Celebrate Fugazi With 3CD/BD and 4LP Box Sets
Marillion has been a well-received band over the years since their release of Script For A Jester’s Tear. Described as progressive – “neo-progressive” even – Marillion has issued a welcomed…
ELP Celebrate Live Career With 7CD and 10LP Box Sets, Out Of This World: Live (1970-1997)
For a period of 10 years, Emerson, Lake & Palmer ruled the airwaves, sales markets, attendance for stage productions, and fan support. Even a brief hiatus failed to dampen interest.…
Movie Review: “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg”
What a beautiful way to break your heart.
A Flock Of Seagulls Produce New Set, String Theory
There can’t be too many who have never heard “I Ran (So Far Away)” by ’80s New Wave/SynthPop band, A Flock Of Seagulls. While that song was all over the…
There’s Another Problem With The Fading Of Physical Media
Will "digital only" usher in a new age of lost media?
Album Review: Beki Hemingway, “Earth & Asphalt”
Earth & Asphalt finds Hemingway digging a little deeper.
Album Review: Liz Phair, “Soberish”
Phair takes her rightful place as a trailblazer.
King Crimson Readies New 2CD Elements Tour Set For 2021
The great thing about King Crimson – from its inception – is that the unit was always fluid. Fluid in line-up, fluid in viability, and fluid in production of both…