
On ‘Spark,’ Whitney Rekindles Its Sound With R&B Influenced Pop (ALBUM REVIEW)
If 2016’s Light Upon the Lake is set to be Whitney’s high-water mark, then they could do a lot worse. Sure, it will always be the breakthrough debut, and Forever
If 2016’s Light Upon the Lake is set to be Whitney’s high-water mark, then they could do a lot worse. Sure, it will always be the breakthrough debut, and Forever
Anyone mystified by the release of a 2018 Remix of Pink Floyd’s Animals four years after the fact only needs to take note of the almost startling relevance of the songs on the 1977
The newest album from the persevering Gogol Bordello, SOLIDARITINE, was written by frontman Eugene Hutz before the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, but his songs directly connect as the
Rapscallion, the sixth album from the Melbourne-based outfit The Murlocs, dabbles in strong doses of 60’s garage, psych, and prog rock throughout the twelve tripped-out tracks. The group is comprised
“Whatever you do, do it with feeling.” Those are words to live by and few live them better than veteran Chicago bluesman, John Primer who is considered, along with Lurrie
After eight solo albums and more than a dozen records with the Old 97’s, it’s safe to assume you know what you’re getting with a new Rhett Miller album. That’s
Six decades and some forty albums on, not counting those he appeared on as a sideman or produced, pianist/vocalist/producer Ben Sidran releases an all-instrumental album. Even if you haven’t dug
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on the self-titled debut from Thee Sacred Souls, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full
In recent years the trios and quartets of traditional gospel singers have sprung up from West Coast-based groups such as the Bay Area’s The Sons of the Soul Revivers to
The New Mastersounds, while new to this writer and maybe some of you, have been plying their craft of soul and funk for over two decades now through seventeen albums.