Review: Destroyer – Black Mountain
Black Mountain is a Canadian band used to specializing in the neo-psychedelic rock resurgence that has successfully swept the world for fans of this genre. Since 2005, Black Mountain has…
Remastered Jackson Browne 1977 Classic, Running On Empty, To Be Reissued
Jackson Browne caught the attention of fans with a notable single track, “Doctor My Eyes” from his debut release, often referred to as Saturate Before Using (1972). From there, Jackson…
Singled Out: “Catch Light” by Bent Knee
But Swain’s vocal delivery and the organ stabs punctuating the chorus paint it plain. This is a gospel song. This is indeed something drastically new.
Review: Western Stars – Bruce Springsteen
When it comes to Bruce Springsteen, we get stories deeply embedded within well-crafted lyrics and beautifully driven by a usual blend of excellent musicianship. This is especially true with his…
10-Track The Best Of Uriah Heep In July
Uriah Heep is still a touring and recording unit today because of the perseverance and qualitative work of original band member, Mick Box. Since 1969, the band has worked through…
E.P. REVIEW: Karyn Kuhl Band, “Hey Kid”
The Karyn Kuhl Band has returned to rock us out of our collective despair in these trying times. The new E.P., Hey Kid, is a musical reminder that there are…
Album Review: The Divine Comedy, “Office Politics”
The newest from Neil Hannon and company doesn't quite stick the landing.
Adam Green To Release New Album, Engine Of Paradise
Adam Green is a wonderfully soft departure from Pop and Folk, and is instead a fresh voice with a light touch on the guitar. His compositions, however, are completely unforgettable.…
Bruce Cockburn To Release New Album, Crowing Ignites
Since 1970, Bruce Cockburn has provided us with more than thirty albums of studio, live, and compilation value. In all of them, Cockburn has successfully translated his viewpoints and beliefs…
Steve Miller Band To Release 3CD/DVD Welcome To The Vault Archival Set
Steve Miller, a classic performer from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s will be joining the ranks of Neil Young with a deep foray into his archival vaults. There are over…
Review: Rachael McElhiney – “Apricot Trees”
“You gotta bleed a little bit to put on the show,” Rachael McElhiney sings on a track from Apricot Trees, an EP of four, folk-soul demos she quietly self-released last…
Craft Recordings Issues Live At Woodstock Set Featuring The Blistering 1969 Performance of Creedence Clearwater Revival
Woodstock has long been considered the classic Rock and Roll event by which ALL festivals pattern, govern, and aspire to. To date, none have superseded the event. Many bands refused…