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Golden Age Thursday Samples: Stevie Wonder’s “Love’s In Need of Love Today” (1976) Becomes Meditative Hip-hop Via JAŸ-Z (2017), 50 Cent (2005), & Busta Rhymes (1997)

Golden Age Thursday Samples: Stevie Wonder’s “Love’s In Need of Love Today” (1976) Becomes Meditative Hip-hop Via JAŸ-Z (2017), 50 Cent (2005), & Busta Rhymes (1997)

Sometimes, a tune finding its way into a producer’s MPC is another chance for the song to survive, a revival of a tune that could’ve fallen victim to the contemporary fast-paced market. Other times, the sample itself is a gift to the producer, a song that needs to help achieve longevity, yet is so intoxicating […]

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Jalen Ngonda Soars To Fresh Soul Heights On Anticipated Sophomore LP ‘Doctrine of Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jalen Ngonda Soars To Fresh Soul Heights On Anticipated Sophomore LP ‘Doctrine of Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

It feels like just yesterday that we were introduced to Jalen Ngonda, the nostalgic yet singular soul crooner. On his 2023 debut, Come Around and Love Me, we met a young, ambitious soul musician hellbent on stamping his name in the contemporary revival scene, and he did so with flying colors. Ngonda’s debut project was […]

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John Gallagher Jr.: ‘Almost, OK’ and the Long Road to Himself (FEATURE)

John Gallagher Jr.: ‘Almost, OK’ and the Long Road to Himself (FEATURE)

For much of his life, John Gallagher Jr. has inhabited other people’s stories. He has stood beneath Broadway lights and accepted a Tony Award at age 22 for his performance in Spring Awakening. He helped bring Green Day’s American Idiot to the stage. He spent years developing ambitious theatrical projects and built a respected career […]

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Bassist Reed Mathis Talks About Long-Awaited Return Of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (INTERVIEW)

Bassist Reed Mathis Talks About Long-Awaited Return Of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (INTERVIEW)

After over a decade of estrangement, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will play two rare shows this week, both in Northern California. The first will take place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at The Chapel in San Francisco, and the other on Thursday, May 28, at The Crepe Place in Santa Cruz. These shows follow two […]

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Ryan Bingham Rides Toward the Horizon On ‘They Call Us The Luck Ones’ With The Texas Gentlemen (FEATURE)

Ryan Bingham Rides Toward the Horizon On ‘They Call Us The Luck Ones’ With The Texas Gentlemen (FEATURE)

There has always been dust in Ryan Bingham’s music. Not the cosmetic kind Nashville sometimes sprays onto records to make them sound “authentic,” but the real thing—the dust kicked up from rodeo arenas, West Texas highways, desert wind, and nights spent drifting between cheap bars and stranger towns. His voice still sounds like it has […]

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Hunter Morris Finds New Ground Between Music and the Mountains With ‘Nowhere, NW’ (FEATURE)

Hunter Morris Finds New Ground Between Music and the Mountains With ‘Nowhere, NW’ (FEATURE)

For most of his adult life, Hunter Morris has existed between motion and stillness. One version of his life unfolds onstage, in studios, and in the long, uncertain pursuit of making records. The other begins before daylight in the mountains of North Georgia, where he guides clients through cold trout streams and spends long days […]

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Jalen Ngonda Soars To Fresh Soul Heights On Anticipated Sophomore LP ‘Doctrine of Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jalen Ngonda Soars To Fresh Soul Heights On Anticipated Sophomore LP ‘Doctrine of Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

It feels like just yesterday that we were introduced to Jalen Ngonda, the nostalgic yet singular soul crooner. On his 2023 debut, Come Around and Love Me, we met a young, ambitious soul musician hellbent on stamping his name in the contemporary revival scene, and he did so with flying colors. Ngonda’s debut project was […]

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A Return To Simplicity Fuels Death Cab For Cutie’s Introspective ‘I Built You a Tower’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

A Return To Simplicity Fuels Death Cab For Cutie’s Introspective ‘I Built You a Tower’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

After three years of touring to celebrate the 20th anniversary of hit albums Transatlanticism and Plans, Death Cab for Cutie put the nostalgia aside and hit the studio to make something new. Back on an indie label, ANTI- Records, after twenty years with Atlantic, the Washington quintet stripped away the thick textures of recent releases […]

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Deer Tick Dig Into Providence’s Diverse Past On Thematic ‘Coin-O-Matic’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Deer Tick Dig Into Providence’s Diverse Past On Thematic ‘Coin-O-Matic’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The ninth studio album from the alt-rock/folk outfit Deer Tick is inspired by their hometown of Providence, RI. The group dug into the city’s shady past and crafted musical tales based on gangsters, religion and the immigrant experience, as the wide-ranging record finds Deer Tick at their most creative.  The band (singer/guitarist John McCauley, guitarist/singer […]

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The Red Clay Strays Find Redemption and Raw Power on ‘Grateful’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Red Clay Strays Find Redemption and Raw Power on ‘Grateful’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

From Mobile, Alabama, The Red Clay Strays broke into the public consciousness when they got together with producer Dave Cobb to record Made by These Moments (2024). It opens with an ominous strut, alluding to, David, the biblical second king of Israel, and closes with a meditation on God’s faithfulness. With that album’s first single […]

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The Claudettes’ ‘Garage Glamour’ Is Charming Mix Of Grit & Grace (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Claudettes’ ‘Garage Glamour’ Is Charming Mix Of Grit & Grace (ALBUM REVIEW)

What began as a rather bizarre concept has fully blossomed, seven chapters in. Arguably, The Claudettes are the only band to successfully meld soul, rock, punk, and cabaret into an intoxicating stew. The juxtaposition of the two words in the title of Garage Glamour sums it up as succinctly as possible. The Claudettes take the […]

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30 Years Ago Today- Metallica Release Divisive ‘Load’ Album

30 years ago today (6/4/96), Metallica released the album Load, which became one of the most divisive in the band’s career. Coming after the massive commercial success of “The Black Album,” many fans expected a return to the band’s thrash metal roots. Instead, the band delivered a sprawling, 79-minute record…