
Emilie & Ogden – 10000 (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] It’s a strange title. Likewise, it’s not immediately clear what it might refer to. If one was a marketing guru and wanted to play off it in some strange
[rating=7.00] It’s a strange title. Likewise, it’s not immediately clear what it might refer to. If one was a marketing guru and wanted to play off it in some strange
[rating=6.00] You’d hardly be blamed if you questioned why, after 45 years, Billy Gibbons felt the need to make a solo album. After all, he’s one third of ZZ Top
[rating=8.00] Maia Sharp has accumulated quite a career in the nearly 20 years since she was first came to the attention of the well known record exec Miles Copeland in
[rating=7.00] Jeff Campbell’s like a thousand and one other starry-eyed dreamers desperately hoping to carve out a career making music. However, unlike many others, he was willing to stake his
[rating=7.00] If the title of Jeffrey Focault’s latest endeavor, Salt As Wolves, seems somewhat ominous at the outset, then mood is quickly affirmed by the music contained within. Considering the
[rating=7.00] Born Ruffians are a quirky bunch. Hailing from Toronto, they’ve made a respectable name for themselves north of the border, having received extensive airplay on the CBC and by
[rating=8.00] Falls’ backstory seems like the stuff of soap operas. The Australian duo — Simon Rudston-Brown and Melinda Kirwin — met while the two were attending the Conservatorium of Music
The phone rings on the other end and a person with an uncommonly high voice answers. Truth be told, the gender is uncertain. Nevertheless, it’s no real surprise. The voice
As he approaches age 71, singer/songwriter, author, politician and provocateur Kinky Friedman remains as irascible as ever. However it’s fair to say he comes by that trait naturally. His has
After an extraordinary concert, it’s often tempting to call it the greatest performance one’s ever witnessed. There’s that feeling of afterglow that lingers awhile, maybe for even a week or