Wannabe Reviews Zeal & Ardor’s ‘Stranger Fruit’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Stranger Fruit, the new album from rock and rollers Zeal & Ardor, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews’ Leon Bridges’ ‘Good Thing’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Good Thing, the new album from Leon Bridges, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Spanish Love Songs’ ‘Schmaltz’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Schmaltz, the new album from Spanish Love Songs, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Superchunk’s ‘What A Time To Be Alive’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on What A Time To Be Alive, the new album from Superchunk, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews John Calvin Abney’s ‘Coyote’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Coyote, the new album from John Calvin Abney, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Will Stewart’s ‘County Seat’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on County Seat, the new album from alt-country rocker Will Stewart, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Frank Turner’s ‘Be More Kind’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Be More Kind, the new album from folk rocker Frank Turner, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Janelle Monáe’s ‘Dirty Computer’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Dirty Computer, the long-awaited new album fromJanelle Monáe, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews John Prine’s ‘The Tree of Forgiveness’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on The Tree of Forgiveness, the long-awaited new album from legendary singer-songwriter John Prine, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Visits the Lucero Family Block Party
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on the Lucero Family Block Party, which took place April 14 in Memphis, Tennessee and featured Lucero, Turnpike Troubadours, Deer Tick, John Moreland, Louise Page, and Mighty Souls Brass Band, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Sarah Shook & the Disarmers’ New LP ‘Years’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Years, the new album from country punks Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Great Peacock’s ‘Gran Pavo Real’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Gran Pavo Real, the new album from country rockers Great Peacock, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Ann Beretta’s ‘Old Scars, New Blood’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Old Scars, New Blood, the new album from Virginia punk rockers Ann Beretta, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews J.D. Wilkes’ ‘Fire Dream’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Fire Dream, the debut solo album from J.D. Wilkes of The Legendary Shack Shakers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Brian Fallon’s ‘Sleepwalkers’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Sleepwalkers, the new solo album from The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Brandi Carlile’s ‘By The Way, I Forgive You’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on By The Way, I Forgive You, the new album from Brandi Carlile, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Caleb Caudle’s ‘Crushed Coins’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Crushed Coins, the new album from country-Americana rocker Caleb Caudle, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Ruby Boots’ ‘Don’t Talk About It’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Don’t Talk About It, the new album from country rocker Ruby Boots, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop): Read Glide’s written review of the album HERE.
Wannabe Reviews Strand of Oaks’ 2017 Release ‘Hard Love’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle takes a look back, Hard Love, the 2017 album from Strand of Oaks, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Jeremy Porter & the Tucos’ ‘Don’t Worry, It’s Not Contagious’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the new album, Don’t Worry, It’s Not Contagious, from Michigan rock trio Jeremy Porter & the Tucos, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):